Airport overview

Singapore’s Changi Airport has been consistently voted by travellers and industry experts alike as the world’s best airport, and it’s not hard to see why. Such is the popularity of the airport that many tourists happily laze away the hours between flights, even planning a lengthy stopover. Split across three terminals, upper levels host departures with arrivals housed on the lower floors. Passing through immigration takes you to a bevy of duty-free shops and even an amusement park in Terminal 2. The food outlets are quality, reflecting Singapore’s role at the Asian culinary capital, while the shopping rivals anything found on Orchard Rd. The toilets are spotless and people movers transport travellers to free massage chairs with sweeping views of the runways. With free internet, numerous TV lounges and boutique stores, Changi Airport is a destination all in itself. Customs officers are notoriously strict.
