Given how small the country is compared to the majority of the world and the lack of a domestic sector, the pandemic undoubtedly knocked Singapore's Changi International Airport right into becoming a ghost town during the two years. Since its recovery began, the air hub has taken things slowly, and patience has paid off as the Singapore Airlines Group recorded 60% of pre-pandemic passenger capacity a couple of weeks ago. With the leading airline group doing well, it inevitably translates to rising passenger numbers within the airline group's primary hub.
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