Singapore - Cheap Flights to Singapore



Fly to Singapore -  Singapore is one of south-east Asia’s largest aviation hubs, and high competition on routes means it’s often possible to find cheap international flights to Singapore.

Singapore is home to flagship carrier Singapore Airlines, SilkAir, Tiger Airways, and Jetstar Asia. In addition to the locals, every carrier of any size in Asia offers international flights to Singapore, with pan-Asian discount carrier Air Asia and Malaysian regional operator Firefly operating dense networks from Singapore. There are also direct services to Europe, the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, North America, and even South Africa. Singapore is particularly popular on the “Kangaroo Route” between Australia and Europe, with airlines like Qantas and British Airways using Singapore as the main stopover point.

Changi Airport (airport code: SIN), located about 20km outside the main city of Singapore, is big, pleasant, and well organized, and immigration and baggage distribution is remarkably fast. Most international flights to Singapore will land at this airport. From the airport there are a number of ways to get into the city: Taxi (cab), Limousine, Shuttl, Subway and Bus. Seletar Airport (airport code: XSP), first used for civil aviation in 1930, is Singapore’s first airport.  The only practical means of access to Seletar is taxi; trips from the airport incur a $3 surcharge. Allow at least 30 min - 1 hour traveling time to make transfers between Seletar and Changi.

International flights to Singapore are available easily and are plentiful. Use our Singapore cheap flight comparison engine to find the best airfare tickets to Singapore.

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