Passenger traffic at Changi Airport is steadily increasing, with hopes for a full recovery in 2024. However, analysts express uncertainty due to weak inbound travel demand and other challenges.
With passenger traffic reaching 91% of 2019 levels in December, there is optimism for a full recovery in 2024. However, analysts paint a more uncertain picture due to weak inbound travel demand and other headwinds.
Changi Airport Group remains positive as passenger traffic continues to climb.
Changi Airport Passenger Traffic Recovery 2024 Inbound Travel Demand Challenges
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