Singapore Airshow 2026 to Shake Up Changi: Major Road Closures and Public Transport Shifts Ahead of Asia’s Biggest Aerospace Event
Get ready for changes to road access, public transport in Singapore as the Airshow 2026 takes over Changi, with closures, rerouted buses from 26 Jan to 12 Feb
The Singapore Airshow 2026 is set to make its mark from 3 to 8 February 2026, but the action begins long before the first aircraft takes flight. The city-state is gearing up for extensive road closures and public transport changes that will impact travel throughout the Changi area, and affect millions of commuters and Airshow attendees. From 26 January to 12 February 2026, the event will cause significant disruption to the usual flow of traffic and transit routes, making it crucial for visitors and locals alike to plan ahead.
As one of Asia’s largest aerospace events, the Airshow draws thousands of exhibitors, government officials, and aviation enthusiasts from across the globe. However, with so many people expected, these transportation measures are designed to ensure smooth operations and minimize chaos during the high-profile event. Here’s everything you need to know.
Airshow 2026: A Global Event That Will Change the Changi Landscape
Hosted at the Changi Exhibition Centre, the Singapore Airshow isn’t just an exhibition—it’s a global aerospace hub. With more than 1,000 exhibitors and cutting-edge aircraft on display, it’s expected to attract thousands of international visitors to Singapore. But while this is a boon for Singapore’s tourism, the preparations also bring about essential road closures and public transport rerouting. Visitors and locals need to stay informed to avoid getting caught in the disruptions.
Road Closures That Will Affect Major Changi Roads
The event’s logistical operations will close off several key roads surrounding the venue. Starting 26 January through to 12 February 2026, the following roads will be completely closed or have restricted access:
- Changi Coast Road (from Changi Ferry Road Terminal to Aviation Park Road)
- Changi Ferry Road
- Aviation Park Road
- Tanah Merah Coast Road (near Changi Naval Base)
These closures are part of an overall strategy to manage large crowds and provide a safe, controlled environment for all Airshow participants. For those planning to travel in the area, it is important to check updated traffic advisories regularly and adjust their routes accordingly. Expect heavy congestion, particularly around the Changi Coast Road area.
Public Transport Undergoes Major Revisions: Bus Service 35 and Shuttle Options
Public transport will also see temporary adjustments, especially for buses. Bus Service 35 will no longer operate its usual route. Instead, it will be rerouted to a shortened loop between Bedok Interchange and Tanah Merah Coast Road, skipping several key stops along Changi Coast Road, Aviation Park Road, and Tanah Merah Coast Road.
But don’t worry—there will be alternative transportation options to keep things moving. Free shuttle buses will be available to ferry passengers between Changi Village and the Airport Logistics Park. These shuttles will run frequently, with departures every 10 to 15 minutes. For passengers impacted by these changes, the free shuttle buses are a lifeline to ensure minimal disruption to their commutes.
Special Transport Access for Airshow Visitors
The Changi Exhibition Centre is at the heart of the event, and special measures will be in place for visitors arriving by private vehicles. From 31 January to 8 February, only vehicles displaying official Airshow passes, taxis, and private hire vehicles will be allowed to enter restricted zones.
For those arriving by taxi, a location surcharge of $18 will be added to the fare for trips originating from the Airshow vicinity. In addition, taxis will only be able to pick up passengers at designated points near Tanah Merah Coast Road during high-traffic times.
For private hire vehicles such as Grab or Gojek, pick-ups are also restricted to specific areas such as East 2000 Dormitory, with shuttle services running every five minutes to take passengers to the event venue.
Shuttle Services: The Key to Seamless Airshow Access
With road closures and limited taxi access, shuttle services will be a vital transport link for Airshow attendees. Special Airshow Shuttle buses will operate between Singapore Expo Hall 5 and the Changi Exhibition Centre, allowing smooth access to the event from the nearby Expo halls.
For weekend public visitors, shuttle rides are included with their event tickets, ensuring that getting to and from the venue is hassle-free. These shuttles run frequently, ensuring that the crowds at the Airshow are managed in a way that avoids further congestion around the venue.
How These Changes Impact Singapore’s Travel Landscape
While the road and transport changes are designed to manage crowds efficiently, they also underline the immense impact large-scale events like the Airshow have on a city’s infrastructure. For both tourists and business visitors, planning ahead will be essential to navigating the logistics of getting to the Airshow.
For the local travel and tourism industry, such measures offer a great opportunity to demonstrate Singapore’s commitment to organizing world-class events and ensuring that its tourism infrastructure can handle large crowds with ease.
Singapore’s dedication to providing visitors with seamless access to events while ensuring their safety and comfort is a key part of what makes it a global tourism leader. However, as with any major event, there are always growing pains to address. Those visiting Singapore during this time should take note of the closures, transport changes, and shuttle services to avoid unnecessary delays.
Final Tips for Visitors Attending the Singapore Airshow
To avoid the stress of last-minute confusion:
- Plan your route ahead of time using updated transport advisories and event schedules.
- Use shuttle services for easy access from Singapore Expo to the Changi Exhibition Centre.
- Check traffic advisories regularly to stay updated on the latest road closures and rerouted buses.
- Consider using public transport alternatives or taxi services with special access passes for quick drop-offs.
This is your guide to navigating the transport landscape in Singapore during Airshow 2026, ensuring that your visit is as smooth as possible while enjoying the dynamic display of cutting-edge aerospace technology.
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