T2 operations, Airport Development Levy suspended
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SINGAPORE'S Changi Airport will suspend operations at Terminal 2 (T2) for 18 months amid the deepening coronavirus crisis that has reduced the global travel industry to a standstill, Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan said on Monday.
The suspension begins on May 1, with airlines there to be relocated to the airport's remaining terminals. Singapore Airlines (SIA) will consolidate its operations in Terminal 3.
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