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COST-SAVING initiatives will be rolled out to help airlines and passengers save some S$180 million over the next two years, as well as to encourage more airlines to leverage on Changi Airport as a hub.
Airport operator Changi Airport Group (CAG) will cut the transfer and transit passenger service charge from S$9 to S$3 from July 1. In addition, CAG will reduce the franchise fees for ground handlers by 20 per cent as well as extend some of the rebates and concessions under the Growth and Assistance Incentive programme beyond this year.
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