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Scoot

Scoot
11 Jun, Thu13:00
Sydney – Singapore
8h 30m
Non-stop
SYD–SIN

Scoot

Scoot
12 Jun, Fri13:00
Sydney – Singapore
8h 30m
Non-stop
SYD–SIN

Scoot

Scoot
13 Jun, Sat20:35
Sydney – Singapore
8h 30m
Non-stop
SYD–SIN

Scoot

Scoot
17 Jun, Wed20:35
Sydney – Singapore
8h 30m
Non-stop
SYD–SIN

Royal Brunei Airlines

Royal Brunei Airlines
14 Jun, Sun12:30
Melbourne – Singapore
10h
1 stop
MEL–SIN

Xiamen Airlines

Xiamen Airlines
6 Jul, Mon11:25
Sydney – Singapore
1d 12h 50m
1 stop
SYD–SIN

Vietjet

Vietjet
26 Jun, Fri23:30
Brisbane – Singapore
16h 45m
1 stop
BNE–SIN

Qantas

Qantas
9 Jul, Thu10:45
Cairns – Singapore
12h 15m
1 stop
CNS–SIN

Qantas

Qantas
14 Jun, Sun17:05
Adelaide – Singapore
1d 5h 25m
1 stop
ADL–SIN

Last update: 06 June 2026 05:27

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Currency SGD
Number of flights per week 13
Top destinations Singapore
Most popular airline Air India
Most popular airport Singapore Changi Airport
Flight Duration 19 hour 20 min

About Singapore

Located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore has a rich history dating back to the 11th century. With a population of nearly 6 million and its currency being the Singapore Dollar, Singapore is home to many Chinese residents, comprising approximately 75% of the population. The official languages in the country are Chinese, Malay, Tamil, and English. As one of the world's few city-states, Singapore has effectively maintained its status as a thriving port city from its historical past up to the present day.
Most of Singapore's economy consists of the trade and tourism sectors. Singapore, one of South Asia's most visited tourism hubs, is known for its high living standards. As an island nation, Singapore has developed industrial and agricultural sectors and is the third most popular tourism destination in Southeast Asia. Situated to the north of Malaysia's Johor state and the south of Indonesia's Riau Islands, Singapore's geographical location positions it as one of Asia's vital port cities.
Singapore, an island nation with a tropical climate, experiences high temperatures and excessive humidity. Due to its proximity to the equator, particularly during the summer months, the country witnesses scorching heat. The peak tourist season in Singapore aligns with the summer months, attracting visitors from around the world. Singapore is a vibrant hub of festivals and events, offering colorful celebrations nearly every month. Many of these festivals showcase elements of Chinese culture. Among them, the Singapore Food Festival in March and the Deepavali Festival of Lights in October are just a few examples.
In Singapore, you can taste delicious local dishes and a variety of international cuisines. The street food culture is very popular, with clean and well-maintained dining options available on almost every corner.

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