Singapore’s Changi Airport once took first place in the Skytrax Airport Awards for eight years in a row, and for this year’s awards, its back on top. With the official reopening of the airport’s Terminal 2, its easy to see why.
After a three and a half year expansion project, Terminal 2 has been reopened with an additional 226,000 square feet square feet added. The new remodeling looks to take guests through the wonders of nature, with the 46-foot Wonderfall, a waterfall made out of 892 flat and flexi-curved digital display tiles, being the center attraction.
LG’s transparent OLED is concept no more, featured heavily in new Korean airport display
Other sights include the Dreamscape gardens, a forest of activity and a variety of plants, all underneath an everchanging “digital sky.”
“With T2, we sought to enhance the passenger experience, bringing together a modern terminal inspired by nature, with immersive digital experiences, innovative technology, as well as transformative retail and dining concepts that create a sense of place,” said Lye Teck, Changi Airport Group’s program director for the Terminal 2 expansion project, in a statement.