Changi on a shoestring

Gavin Lipsith

1-May-2006

Singapore Changi airport's new budget terminal shows the Civial Aviation Authority of Singapore applying its commercial focus on a low-cost basis. Assistant commercial director Jeffrey Loke took Gavin Lipsith on a guided tour of the new facility

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If good fences make good neighbours, Malaysia and Singapore should be stealing each other's garden furniture. The countries share one of the most porous borders in the world, and their

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