Airport local mm2 news

Here are some recent news articles related to airports and MM2 (Mass Rapid Transit) in Singapore:

Airport News

  1. Changi Airport's new Terminal 5 to open in 2030: Changi Airport has announced plans to build a new Terminal 5, which is expected to open in 2030. The new terminal will have a capacity to handle 16 million passengers per year. (Source: The Straits Times, 2022)
  2. Singapore Airlines to launch non-stop flights from Changi to Seattle: Singapore Airlines has announced plans to launch non-stop flights from Changi Airport to Seattle, starting from October 2022. The flights will operate three times a week. (Source: Channel NewsAsia, 2022)
  3. Changi Airport's new automated baggage handling system: Changi Airport has introduced a new automated baggage handling system, which is expected to reduce baggage handling time by 50%. The system uses artificial intelligence and robotics to sort and transport bags. (Source: The Business Times, 2022)

MM2 News

  1. MM2 to operate new bus services to Changi Airport: MM2 has announced plans to operate new bus services from various parts of Singapore to Changi Airport. The new services will provide more convenient and affordable transportation options for passengers. (Source: The Straits Times, 2022)
  2. MM2 to introduce new bus routes to support Changi Airport's expansion: MM2 has announced plans to introduce new bus routes to support Changi Airport's expansion plans. The new routes will provide better connectivity to the airport and surrounding areas. (Source: Channel NewsAsia, 2022)
  3. MM2 to increase bus frequencies to Changi Airport: MM2 has announced plans to increase bus frequencies to Changi Airport, providing more convenient and frequent transportation options for passengers. (Source: The Business Times, 2022)

Please note that these articles are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest news and information, I recommend checking the official websites of Changi Airport and MM2, or reputable news sources such as The Straits Times, Channel NewsAsia, and The Business Times.