In Pics: What processes at Changi Airport look like during COVID-19 times

While international air travel in and out of Singapore has pretty much come to a halt, more than 10 arriving and 10 departing flights still pass through Changi Airport each day. 

This is because the airport continues to serve cargo flights carrying essential items, as well as passengers who need to travel. 

Extra precautionary measures have been taken to keep these passengers and workers safe. Here are some snippets shared by Changi Airport on what Singapore's pride – which has been named world's best for the eighth year running – looks like during these COVID-19 times:

Passengers walking past the temperature scanners located in the terminals. Photo courtesy: Changi Airport
Passengers walking past the temperature scanners located in the terminals. Photo courtesy: Changi Airport
Safe distancing at the immigration area. Photo courtesy: Changi Airport
Safe distancing at the immigration area. Photo courtesy: Changi Airport
Arriving passengers awaiting their SHN arrangements from CERTIS Cisco officers. Photo courtesy: Changi Airport
Arriving passengers awaiting their SHN arrangements from CERTIS Cisco officers. Photo courtesy: Changi Airport
Passengers boarding the bus on the way to serve their SHNs. Photo courtesy: Changi Airport
Passengers boarding the bus on the way to serve their SHNs. Photo courtesy: Changi Airport
Group of happy Chileans returning home from Changi Airport. Photo courtesy: Changi Airport
Group of happy Chileans returning home from Changi Airport. Photo courtesy: Changi Airport
A passenger checking in for his flight. Photo courtesy: Changi Airport
A passenger checking in for his flight. Photo courtesy: Changi Airport