Singapore’s second airport reopens
Singapore’s little known second airport Seletar has resumed commercial flight operations for the first time since the pandemic. Malaysian regional airline Firefly touched down this week from Subang.
Firefly is now operating two return flights a day from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang to Seletar, which is located in the north of the city state. Subang-Singapore is Firefly’s first international route to restart.
Seletar Airport is managed by Changi Airport Group.
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