AirAsia Moving To Changi Airport Terminal 4 on 7 November 2017

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Aviation AirAsia at Changi Airport

If you are flying AirAsia into or out of Singapore from 7 November 2017, do note the terminal change in Singapore Changi Airport. The low-cost carrier will move from Terminal 1 to Terminal 4 on 7 November.  Departure and Arrival flight schedules will not be affected by the move.

AirAsia is advising passengers to arrive three hours before departure to ensure sufficient time to move through the new terminal. Check out the guide to Terminal 4 at our sister website SUPERTRAVELME.com.

Guests can reach the terminal via taxi, private hire cars, bus and personal transportation. Those using MRT services will need to head to Terminal 2 Arrival Hall and take the free shuttle bus service that will ferry guests to Terminal 4. The shuttle bus will be available every 10 minutes for 24 hours a day, every day of the week

There will be 19 check-in kiosks, 14 auto bag drop machines, two document check counters and two payment counters at Row 4 with group check-in at Row 5. Check in at home via web or mobile to save time. When you reach the airport, you can print your bag tags at the self-service kiosks and drop your bags at the auto bag drop machines or proceed directly to the gate if you have no check-in baggage.

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