Thu, 16 March 2023

Jetstar Asia to Change Terminal at Changi Airport on 22 March

(16/03/23)  Jetstar Asia is counting down the days until it moves operations from Singapore Changi Airport's T1 to T4.

The airline continues to conduct operational tests and has also completed a number of orientation flights from Terminal 4, ahead of its official move on 22 March 2023.

On 9 March, for example, Jetstar Asia flight 3K512 from Bangkok arrived in Singapore at Changi Airport’s T4 at 12:55, while 3K513 departed from Singapore to Bangkok later that evening at 19:15.

Jetstar A320 reg: JA01JJ. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com Click to enlarge.
Jetstar A320 reg: JA01JJ. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com

“Following the initial orientation flights, we’ve worked with our airline partners to increase the frequency of shuttle services, both airside and landside, to ensure customers can quickly and easily transfer between terminals from our new home at T4,” said Captain Geof Lui, Jetstar Asia Head of Flight Operations. “To ensure a smooth experience for our customers, these operational trials included system testing at every stage of the journey, from check-in through to boarding to clearing customs. As we approach our move date, we continue to perform operational tests covering crew communications and procedures, ensuring our entire team is ready to welcome our customers to T4 on 22 March.”

Jetstar Asia will initially operate more than 230 weekly services in and out of T4, to and from key destinations in Southeast Asia including Bali (Denpasar), Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila and Phnom Penh.

Jetstar Airways will also operate from T4 and continue to fly between Singapore and Melbourne up to six times a week with the popular route being operated by the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, carrying more than 200,000 passengers each year between the two cities.

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