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Airport Information
For
up-to-date flight schedules of all airlines at Changi Airport,
visit the Changi
Airport site.
Airport Tax
S$15 tax is incorporated
into the tickets issued and paid in Singapore. Otherwise,
cash payment can be made at the airport counters. Only Singapore
currency is accepted.
Skytrain
Passengers can get on to the Skytrain,
which inter-links Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. It operates daily
from 6 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Travel time is 1 minute and the service
is free.
Airport Shuttle Service
Operating from the Arrival Halls
of both terminals from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., the 6-seater Mercedes
MaxiCab taxis bring passengers to any place or hotels in Singapore.
It departs every 30 minutes during
off-peak hours (9 a.m. to 6 p.m.) and every 15 minutes during
peak hours (6 p.m. to 11 p.m.) or as and when there are a total
of 6 passengers on board.
Fares are priced at $7.00 per
adult and $5.00 per child, to be paid directly to the driver.
Car Rental
Car rental is available at both
Terminal 1 and 2 and counters operate from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.
A valid international driving license is required or you can
rent a chauffeur-driven car.
Car Parks Parking charges differ
from time to time.
Limousine Taxi Service
Located at the Arrival Hall on
Level 1 of both terminals, Limousine Taxi Service is available
at a flat charge of S$ 35.00 to any destination in Singapore.
It operates daily from 6 a.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Public Bus Service
Public Bus Service is available
at both Terminal 1 and 2. Bus routes and fares are displayed
at the bus stations.
Taxis
The taxi stand is located at both
terminals on Level 1. Taxis charge Singaporeding to meters
and there is a surcharge of S$3.00 for all trips to any destination
from Changi Airport.
Customs Formalities
There is no limit on the amount
of currency you may bring into Singapore.If you are 18 years
old or above and are arriving from a country other than Malaysia,
you may use the following duty-free concessions for personal
consumption:
There are no concessions on cigarettes and other
tobacco products. This is in line with the Singapore government's
campaign to discourage smoking. If you are carrying excess
dutiable items, you may leave these in Customs Bond until your
departure, provided this is from the same point of entry. Storage
costs are chargeable.
Dutiable items include garments and clothing
accessories, leather bags, wallets, imitation jewellery, chocolate
and sugar confectionery, pastries, biscuits and cakes. Restricted
amounts of these items may be brought in duty-free, provided
they are meant for personal consumption.
In line with most other countries, Singapore
prohibits the entry of some items, while others are subject
to controls and restrictions.
Prohibited items include:
- Controlled drugs and psychotropic substances
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Firecrackers
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Cigarette lighters of pistol/revolver shape
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Toy coins and toy currency notes
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Reproductions of copyright publications,
video tapes or disks, records or cassettes
-
Endangered species of wildlife and their
by- products
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Obscene articles and publications
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Seditious and treasonable materials
If you have any of the articles listed, entry
will only be allowed when you produce the import permit or
authorisation from the relevant authorities.
A traveller who has medicines which may only
be obtained through prescription under Singapore law, especially
sleeping pills, depressants, stimulants, etc, must possess
a prescription from a physician confirming that the medicines
are used for the traveller's physical wellbeing while travelling.
The above lists of dutiable, non-dutiable, prohibited,
controlled and restricted goods are not exhaustive.
If you need clarification or further information,
please contact:
Head, Terminal Section Airports Branch Customs & Excise
Department
Singapore Changi Airport Changi Airport P.O. Box 5 Singapore
9181 Tel: (65) 65459122 or (65) 65427058
The Customs Officer Singapore Changi Airport
Tel:(65) 6 5412572 or your nearest Singapore Overseas Mission.