Concessions key at Changi budget terminal

Gavin Lipsith

15-Mar-2006

SINGAPORE. Concession revenues will play a crucial role in the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore's (CAAS) aim to make Singapore Changi's new budget terminal pay for itself within 10 years, the landlord told DFNI

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Reduced passenger charges mean that the terminal, which will open on March 26 and serve 14 daily flights from Tiger Airways, will be more reliant on revenue from retail and

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