Singapore Changi handles close to 70 million passengers a year across four terminals and is consistently ranked the world's best airport. It is also vast: an arriving passenger can walk the better part of a kilometre from a far gate, ride the Skytrain between terminals, queue at automated immigration gates and then wait on the baggage belt before reaching the taxi line. On a long-haul red-eye with children or a tight onward schedule, that is 45–75 minutes you do not get back.
Embassy Alliance's Changi fast-track collapses that path. A greeter meets your guests inside the terminal (or, on the Jetside tier, at a dedicated point with a limousine), walks them through a dedicated immigration lane, handles the baggage and delivers them to the arrivals hall or the CIP terminal. The Quayside and Jetside tiers route entirely through the airport's private CIP terminal, with lounge amenities and, on Jetside, a private suite to wait in comfort.
Embassy Alliance's Changi fast-track collapses that path.
Pricing is per person and scales with the size of the party: a solo traveller carries the full meet-and-greet cost, while in a group of four or six the per-head rate drops sharply. Infants under 24 months travel free, and a child from two years is charged the same as an adult. Every booking includes two pieces of baggage for the lead passenger; additional pieces are a flat add-on.
The service runs at arrival and at departure on identical terms, and across all three tiers. Book at least 24 hours ahead to avoid the short-notice surcharge, and note that a handful of national holidays carry a peak surcharge while major events (the Airshow, Chinese New Year, the Formula One weekend, the Christmas–New Year window) are blackout periods quoted individually.

