Changi - moving between terminals
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Changi - moving between terminals
I'll be a transit passenger at Changi in a few weeks time.
I'll be arriving and departing from Terminal 1.
Since I have almost 4 hours there, I'd like to have a wander around and take a look at Terminals 2 & 3, since I believe it is quite an impressive airport. Will I be able to do this whilst staying airside, or will I encounter problems due to my onward flight being from the terminal I arrive at.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
I'll be arriving and departing from Terminal 1.
Since I have almost 4 hours there, I'd like to have a wander around and take a look at Terminals 2 & 3, since I believe it is quite an impressive airport. Will I be able to do this whilst staying airside, or will I encounter problems due to my onward flight being from the terminal I arrive at.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
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Airside you can take the skytrain or you can walk between both terminals (including terminal 3) - terminal 1 is a good place to be because its between 2 and 3 so you can get to both pretty easily.
Landside can only take skytrain, probably could walk if you don't mind going outside
Landside can only take skytrain, probably could walk if you don't mind going outside
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Try the Changi Airport's website at www.changiairport.com.sg.
There is the skytrain and you can also walk airside. For Landside, its possible to walk too but there is also the skytrain.
There is the skytrain and you can also walk airside. For Landside, its possible to walk too but there is also the skytrain.
If you go outside make sure you have suitable docs to get back in.
When I tried it I only had the boarding pass stub for the whole flight and they were not happy in letting me back past security with just it. ( Not helped by the fact the BP was dated the day before)
In the end someone from the airline had to look me up in the system and then give the nod to the security gorillas on duty.
D.
When I tried it I only had the boarding pass stub for the whole flight and they were not happy in letting me back past security with just it. ( Not helped by the fact the BP was dated the day before)
In the end someone from the airline had to look me up in the system and then give the nod to the security gorillas on duty.
D.