By Karamjit Kaur, Aviation Correspondent FROM Sunday, Air India, Air India Express, Asiana Airlines and Korean Air will operate out of Changi Airport's Terminal 2.
The four are currently at Terminal 1.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) said in a statement on Friday that the move is to allow the airlines to have more capacity for their future growth and expansion.
It will also 'better distribute capacity usage across the three main terminals and optimise the usage of airport facilities', said CAAS director-general and chief executive officer Lim Kim Choon.
To inform passengers and visitors about the move, the airport will be updating its directories, signs and electronic displays.
Steps have also been taken to keep the Indian and Korean communities here posted about the move, via their respective embassies and key associations.
On top of that, the CAAS will also be distributing car decals to taxi operators and posters to major tourist establishments in Little India.
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