Mr Jayson Goh, CAG’s managing director of airport operations management, said connecting Changi Airport with East Coast Park and the rest of Singapore’s Park Connector Network was for the benefit of the airport community, locals and tourists.
“The new experiential elements injected along the Changi Jurassic Mile will offer all who visit a sense of adventure and surprise. With the Changi Airport connector, we hope to give visitors a different experience of the airport,” he said.
Mr Jaryl Sim, owner of the Hub & Spoke Cafe which opened on Aug 12, said that initially, he was not keen on the location but was sold after learning of the plans to develop the area. Currently, about half of his customers are airport staff, he said.
“With the opening of the connector and as more airport operations resume, we hope there will be an uptick of customers in the future, including tourists,” said Mr Sim.
Events management consultant Chan Kok Meng, 43, was at the Jurassic Mile yesterday with his wife and two sons, aged seven and five.