
In the year 2025, Singapore’s Changi Airport experienced record-breaking passenger traffic, with 69.98 million passenger movements noted, indicating a rise of 3.4% in comparison to the previous year. Aircraft activities, such as landings and take-offs, also witnessed a growth of 2.2%, reaching 374,000 movements in total. Furthermore, airfreight throughput amounted to an impressive 2.08 million tonnes, surpassing the prior year’s records by 4.5% and solidifying its position as one of Changi Airport’s most successful cargo performances.
The most crowded month of the year was December 2025, which saw 6.3 million passenger movements. A significant day during this period was the 20th of December, the Saturday preceding Christmas, when more than 223,000 passengers traversed the Changi terminals.
The growth in traffic for 2025 was diversified, underpinned by steady travel demand and the air hub’s improved connectivity. Notably, the top five passenger markets for Changi Airport were China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia and India. China, in particular, remained the largest traffic market with the most significant growth of 12.2% compared to 2024. Vietnam and Japan also experienced substantial growth of 9.8% and 7.0% respectively. The most frequented routes for the year included Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Jakarta, Denpasar (Bali), and Hong Kong.
In terms of cargo, growth was observed in all areas – exports, imports and transshipments. This can be attributed to the first three quarters’ front-loading activities and the robust global demand for semiconductors, driven by advancements in AI, electric vehicles and clean technology. The top five air cargo markets for Changi were China, the United States, Australia, Hong Kong and India, with China, the United States and Taiwan posting the highest growth.
Changi Airport achieved a milestone in network growth in 2025 by adding 13 city links to its global network. These new destinations included locations in China, Indonesia, Austria, India, Malaysia, Mongolia and Vietnam. This expansion included two new passenger airlines, MIAT Mongolian Airlines and Pelita Air.
A significant addition was the introduction of a direct connection to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, strengthening Changi’s position as a regional gateway. The introduction of new routes in China and Southeast Asia underscores Changi Airport’s commitment to diversifying its Asian network and enhancing its competitive edge as a hub.
Mr Yam Kum Weng, Chief Executive Officer of Changi Airport Group (CAG), expressed satisfaction with the year’s performance, attributing the success to strong collaboration with airline partners. As travel demand in Asia continues to grow, Changi is actively seeking to expand its regional network, including to emerging secondary cities with promising economic and tourism potential. He also stated that CAG would continue to innovate to deliver more efficient and seamless operations to ensure Changi remains a leading aviation hub.
As of January 2026, approximately 100 airlines operate more than 7,300 weekly scheduled flights at Changi Airport, connecting Singapore to over 170 cities in 50 countries and territories worldwide.
What was the total passenger traffic at Changi Airport in 2025?
The total passenger traffic at Changi Airport in 2025 was 69.98 million.
Which were the top five passenger markets for Changi Airport in 2025?
The top five passenger markets for Changi Airport in 2025 were China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, and India.
Which new routes were added to Changi Airport’s network in 2025?
New routes added to Changi Airport’s network in 2025 included destinations in China, Indonesia, Austria, India, Malaysia, Mongolia, and Vietnam.