OPINION: Budget Air Travel Growth Spurt Stuns Singapore - Chun Han Wong

WSJ Blog, 9 Mar 2012
Surging demand for low-cost air travel in Asia has caught even Singapore’s notoriously careful planners by surprise.
Just six years after opening a dedicated low-cost carrier terminal – the austerely named Budget Terminal – Singapore’s Changi Airport Group has said it will tear down the S$45 million complex to make way for a larger facility, as the island nation jostles with regional rivals for a larger slice of Asia’s expanding budget aviation pie. Full story