Effective 17 May, SQ flights to India and South Africa will depart from T3. This leaves only CMB, MLE, DAC and DXB as non Southeast Asian destinations departing from T2.
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How about SilkAir flights like TRV, COK, MAA (The morning one for example), BLR, CCU? Will they also depart T3? Terminal 3 is my favorite place to hang out whether I'm heading back home to SFO or to India on a SQ vacation. It would also save some SkyTrain/walking time personally for me and my parents.
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Originally posted by SQfanatic View PostHow about SilkAir flights like TRV, COK, MAA (The morning one for example), BLR, CCU? Will they also depart T3? Terminal 3 is my favorite place to hang out whether I'm heading back home to SFO or to India on a SQ vacation. It would also save some SkyTrain/walking time personally for me and my parents.
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Originally posted by 259850 View PostSilkair staying put in T2.
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My most recent gate change was arriving into A18 and departing out of B10 with a 65 minute transfer time. Honestly I think T2 would have been easier as the gap between the A-gates/T2 skytrain station and the B-gates/T1 skytrain station is pretty substantial and essentially involves navigating through a shopping centre full of vague window shoppers and electric vehicles.
As others have observed too, the first couple of C-gates were in use by SQ planes, so this is possibly how they are squishing into T3 at peak times.
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what I know for sure is that D gate is also for use by T2. As for me, I always walk from T3-T2 and vice versa. Almost never use skytrain, but with the closure of B to E skytrain, I also love to use that bus replacement. Sightseeing, or more like plane registration-seeing.
I somewhat still feel at home at T2, and IMO still the best terminal of them all, despite it being old, while T1 looks new (and was my preferred place to book transit hotel until the takeover/price increase last year - Changi was pretty much my second home until that time).
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Originally posted by 726 View Postwhat I know for sure is that D gate is also for use by T2. As for me, I always walk from T3-T2 and vice versa. Almost never use skytrain, but with the closure of B to E skytrain, I also love to use that bus replacement. Sightseeing, or more like plane registration-seeing.
I somewhat still feel at home at T2, and IMO still the best terminal of them all, despite it being old, while T1 looks new (and was my preferred place to book transit hotel until the takeover/price increase last year - Changi was pretty much my second home until that time).
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Originally posted by Dobbo View PostYou can hope that that will change for the better over the next few years!!
The layout is also a joke, but thatch another story!
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Originally posted by FN-GM View PostI hope so. I went through MAN T1 recently. The place was littered with buckets catching water leaking through the ceiling. They where not temporary either, each bucket and its own label attached with a description of it's locations.
The layout is also a joke, but thatch another story!
It really is not fit for purpose as a major international gateway, and the political climate (some would say cynically) is to develop the parts of the UK away from London - part of which is to redevelop MAN (at long last!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hAhNSVzRZE
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Originally posted by jaywell View PostA little off topic, but does anyone know if T2 is due for renovations anytime soon? It's the only terminal in Changi that looks old and in need of a refresh.
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