The Changi Airport Group (CAG) has officially begun work on a redevelopment project to transform the former Commercially Important Persons (CIP) terminal site into a new ‘travel and lifestyle destination’.

Featuring an enhanced private terminal, as well as a new amenities cluster linked to the existing Hub & Spoke, the site will be located at the southern node of Terminal 2.

An artist impression of the new terminal entrance
The new site will be located at the southern node of Terminal 2

The site, which will be opened in mid-2027, will be jointly operated by both CAG and Plaza Premium Group (PPG). It will feature a deluxe lounge, bar, private suites and bespoke dining installations, as well as a high-end event space designed for larger entourages and private gatherings.

Mr Ang Siew Min, CAG’s Senior Vice President, Airport Operations Development and Airport Operations Services, said:

Some of today’s travellers seek more than just a comfortable place to spend time before their flight — they are after a personalised premium experience.

CAG is meeting this demand with an upgraded private terminal that delivers an exceptional experience.

In addition, a curated selection of dining and wellness offerings awaits just steps from the private terminal, further enriching the suite of options available to our passengers.

The newly expanded Hub & Spoke amenities cluster will offer wellness and pet-friendly facilities for both passengers and local residents, with the venue also providing Changi’s first covered amphitheatre and open-air plaza, designed to host intimate to mid-scale events.

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