Changi Airport turns to cargo as passenger flights take a hit amid Covid-19
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CHANGI Airport Group (CAG) is directing its focus towards air cargo, amid a significant reduction in passenger flights due to travel restrictions imposed, in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Last week, Changi Airport reported a 70 per cent plunge in passenger numbers in March from a year ago, as the virus continues to pummel global aviation.
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