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Low seasonJune
Cheapest flightRM 97
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 7% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly (21% more expensive on average)
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Flights from Southeast Asia to Singapore: the best tips from KAYAK users

Insights shared by verified travellers who flew the route from Southeast Asia to Singapore 
MFlew with ScootCGK-SINMay 2025
Check thoroughly for what is or is not available and check for hidden fees.
Davwinder SinghFlew with FireflySZB-XSPMar 2025
Don’t fly out of Subang to Seletar if there’s bad weather. High chances of flights being turned back.
Verified travelerFlew with Singapore AirlinesBKK-SINNov 2024
Be there early LONG LINES. If you want to experience the JEWEL At Singapore make sure u have a 6hr min layover. I suggest you get a locker for luggage. You do have to leave the airport and go thru immigration on your way out and back in. The lines are long.
Verified travelerFlew with Jetstar AsiaPEN-SINMar 2024
Be prepared for long queue at the airport as, unlike other budget carriers, Jetstar doesn’t have automated check-in kiosks in Penang Airport.
Eu SwanFlew with Singapore AirlinesKUL-SINFeb 2024
The KLIA aerotrain is not running, make sure you have the right terminal and allow time to take the bus from the domestic to international terminal.
Verified travelerFlew with Thai Vietjet AirBKK-SINDec 2023
Go to the gantry early as more time required for transfer to aircraft

FAQs for booking flights from Southeast Asia to Singapore

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Southeast Asia to Singapore?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Southeast Asia to Singapore.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Southeast Asia to Singapore?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight from Southeast Asia to Singapore is likely to change within 7 days, so travellers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Southeast Asia to Singapore?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional return ticket. You could then fly from Southeast Asia to Singapore with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Southeast Asia to Singapore?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying from Southeast Asia to Singapore up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • Which airlines fly most frequently to Singapore?

    Southeast Asia and Singapore are connected by different airlines. The airlines that fly that route the most regularly are Singapore Airlines (823 flights per week), Scoot (279 flights per week), and Virgin Australia (243 flights per week).

  • How many airports are there in Singapore?

    There are 2 airports in Singapore. The busiest airport is Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), with 99% of all flights arriving there.

  • Which is the cheapest airport to fly into in Singapore?

    Prices will differ depending on the departure airport, but generally, the cheapest airport to fly to in Singapore is Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), with an average flight price of RM 391.

  • What is the cheapest day to fly to Singapore?

    Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Singapore is Thursday when return tickets can be as cheap as RM 702. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Saturday, when return prices are RM 879 on average.

  • What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Singapore?

    The cheapest time of day to fly to Singapore is generally at night, when retur flights cost RM 156 on average. Morning departures are around 24% cheaper than evening flights, on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Singapore is generally in the evening, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is RM 252.

  • What is the cheapest flight to Singapore?

    The cheapest ticket to Singapore from Southeast Asia found in the last 72 hours was to Singapore, at RM 69 return. The most popular route is Kota Kinabalu (BKI) to Singapore (SIN) and the cheapest return airline ticket found on this route in the last 72 hours was RM 69.

  • What is the cheapest month to fly from Southeast Asia to Singapore?

    The cheapest month for flights from Southeast Asia to Singapore is March, when tickets cost RM 500 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and August, when the average cost of round-trip tickets is RM 828 and RM 735 respectively.

  • How far in advance should I book a flight from Southeast Asia to Singapore?

    To get a below-average price on a flight from Southeast Asia to Singapore, you should book around 2 weeks before departure, which saves you about 20% compared to booking last-minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 4 weeks before departure.

  • How many cities have direct flights to Singapore?

    From Southeast Asia, there are direct flights to Singapore from 15 cities. The city with the most direct flights is Kuala Lumpur, with 1,360 direct flights each week.

  • How many direct flights to Singapore are there each day?

    There are around 628 direct flights from within Southeast Asia to Singapore every day. Most flights (36%) depart in the morning.

  • How many direct flights to Singapore are there each week?

    Each week there are around 4,394 direct flights from within Southeast Asia to Singapore. The most common day for departures is Friday, with 15% of flights taking off on this day.

  • How long is the flight to Singapore?

    An average direct flight from Southeast Asia to Singapore takes 2h 51m, covering a distance of 1127 km. The shortest route is Kuala Lumpur Intl Airport (KUL) to Singapore (SIN) with an average flight time of 1h 00m.

  • How many long-haul flights are there to Singapore each week?

    Each week, there are 3 medium-haul flights (3-6 hour flight duration) and 4,391 short-haul flights (up to 3 hour flight duration) to Singapore. There aren’t any long-haul flights (6-12 hour flight duration).

  • What is the most popular destination in Singapore?

    Based on KAYAK flight searches, the most popular destination is Singapore (100% of total searches to Singapore).

Reviews of the top 5 airlines flying from Southeast Asia to Singapore

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Southeast Asia to Singapore? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
8.1
Singapore AirlinesOverall score based on 1365 reviews
8.6Crew
8.0Entertainment
8.2Boarding
7.7Food
8.0Comfort
Airline reviews

Airline should consider adding a small meal at the last leg of the flight, right now there is 7 hours of no meal break.

8.0 ExcellentAmar, Sept 2025BLR - SIN
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Airline should consider adding a small meal at the last leg of the flight, right now there is 7 hours of no meal break.

Lounge a access was excellent as was the attentiveness and service from the crew as always. The food and drink supplied were of good quality. The entertainment system had a good selection and I liked the mapping system supplied. However the screen wild have been bigger and the operation a little smoother to navigate. The seats were barely comfortable, but adequate.

Crew and service excellent. 2 hour delay for takeoff. SQ app showed flight on time.

Headwind delayed our flight which wasn’t the airlines fault

The food wasn’t good at all. I skipped meals .

We were not given option for meals since they ran out of the other option but good thing the remaining options tasted great.

Both the staff at check-in counter and on board were pleasant and helpful. My chicken and mashed potato was good, sauce was tasty, but the zucchini, carrot n other accompanying vegetables were over-cooked a little. (I understand the meal has to be prepared earlier). Yet I would fly on Singapore Airlines again and recommend it to family and friends.

Horrendous. We upgraded and they took the money but cancelled one of our tickets. The recline action didn’t work on the seats for the flight from Singapore to London, pre booked meals but they seemed to have disappeared as well.. Phone customer service was horrendous. Took 5 phone calls and no fix. Craig at the airport was the only one who seemed to be able to get the ticket back.

The seat in economy class and legroom in Singapore airline are narrower than Korean airlines! I don’t have that comforting feeling flying with Singapore air as in the past!

Loved the airline with the exception of their carry on limitations. They enforce a strict 7 kilo limit for carry on baggage which is ridiculous. We traveled from SFO to SIN with carry on with no difficulty yet when we checked in Delhi they forced us to check the carry on bags. The weight of our carry on bags were 11 and 12 kilos and while they exceeded the limitations set by Singapore Airlines they were well under weight limitations set by may other carriers. Interestingly my wife and I were each allowed two 22 KG bags to check in addition to the 7 kg carry on for a total weight of 102 KG's. Our total weight with the one bag we planned to check and our two carry ons was 46 kgs.

They used the ATR 72-500 for the route and I love it.

Delayed 7 hours plus. Given $15 worth of meal at Subway but it was actually we can only choose 1 set meal instead of $15 of anything. The staff at subway weren’t happy to serve huge group of us. No detailed explanation given by the airline and we just have to keep looking for information at the departure tv screen.

Was all very easy, from buying the ticket online to walking stratup to the check-in desk, helpful and friendly checkin staff, punctual take off, good standard of aircraft, luggage was waiting by the time I had cleared immigration. Thumbs up all round.

No frills, basic flight in a puddle jumper. I wasn’t expecting refreshments nor entertainment. Everything was efficient, and everyone was pleasant.

The only problem was that I bought ticket on a third party app but I have to pay extra luggage cost, because of in their system different from my bought ticket. Every other was perfect

I don’t like the sour face of the check in staff at Penang international airport, front desk service provider should be more friendly n smiles always 😊

It was delayed for more than 1 hour due to LIMA when many planes landed & took-off at the same time. It could ve been better if the pilot or crew informed us every few minutes so that we know what’s going on.

We are row 11, when the crew came to us, only one meal choice was available.

OK seats comfortable, easy boarding/embarking, excellent connection to domestic Malaysia flight with baggage checked through without customs. Catering especially drinks borderline ok luckily less important aspect

Comfortable seats in economy, managed a few hours sleep in an o night flight but the food was terrible. Surprising as Malaysia airlines has been good in the past. Service was mediocre this time too.

Vast improvement needed in customer service. I couldn’t get the drink of my choice during both meals (i.e. sparking water and Diet Coke). I had used plastic cups falling onto me from the tray. No eye contact when they thank you on the way out signalling an insincere thank you.

Jia yung was the flight attendant that made this a miserable flight.

The flight isn’t great, as the plane has faulty with light and noise. It blinks and make noise for 8hrs non stop! Causing health and sensory issues! Causing Hazard matter to all 3 babies that on bassinet seats. This matters affected 12 passengers and the most horrible flight I ever experience. Have been flying with MAS for more 30yrs and this is the worst! Very disappointed

AC not working, just slowly blowing room temperature air. Long taxi time does not help as well. Sweating all over the whole trip.

Did not take as cancelled 3 time so took another airline

It was a 2-hour flight so they didn't have much time for serving food. There was some turbulence so they could not serve hot coffee or tea for the safety reason. Good service, good tasting food, nice plane, a little bit of delay.

The IFE is quite unconvenient if using our own device. Not all passenger brought their own earphone/headphone.

Fast Pass but delay at Check-In Counter. Limited Counter when there are alot of ppls Check-In

We were told that flight was delayed by 20 mins, but it left close to an hour late. But they did make it up and arrived early; it's just very difficult to keep waiting when it's a late flight. Food was mediocre.

The flight has been delayed for nearly an hour, yet neither the captain nor the chief steward made an effort to explain the reason for the delay or offer any apologies to the passengers.

We recently flew with AirAsia and encountered several issues. Our flight was delayed by over an hour, and both boarding and takeoff were postponed without any prior notification. Although we eventually realized there was a delay on our own, the crew did inform us afterward. To make up for lost time, the pilot took off at high speed, resulting in some turbulent moments that were quite scary. Despite these challenges, the cabin crew did an excellent job managing the situation and easing the inconvenience. Overall, while the delays and turbulence made for a stressful experience, I appreciated the crew’s efforts to keep us as comfortable as possible.

I had a wonderful experience with this company. The staff were all very friendly and helpful. Our pilot was skilled and clearly experienced. The value for the price was excellent. I would definitely recommend them.

Very quick turn around, plane was in good condition, alles paletti.

My flight boarding was interrupted as gate staff said I needed visa in advance for Vietnam....

Instead of landing we had to go around and landed in Kuala Lumpur International Airport instead of Subang. Then we had to restart and arrived over 2.5 hrs late

As usual, poor communication on delays. No info, no updates, no apologies.

Boarding was nuts. Gate change. Delayed. No communication from gate staff. They seemed lost. Rest of the flight went well

Uncoordinated boarding, seat comfort is terrible, even toilet is so small that overweight people wouldn't fit in. Baggage scam with additional fees. Stay away from this airline.

Forthright communication to the customers regarding services offered and any fees involved.

Scoot is a no frills budget airline. Do not expect a legacy airline experience.

I have taken more than 50 flights in the past year and this is the worst onboard experience that I've come across. There's always a risk with budget airlines and their creative views of customer service. Having bought a standard seat, we boarded at the assigned seat - we naturally couldn't choose ourselves as that would be extra cost. After take-off, the person in the row in front leans back their seat. As a frequent flyer, I believe this is their right, so I try to lean my seat back as well to have the same space available. However, my standard seat could not lean back, as the row behind was an exit row. As I had paid for a standard seat, not a less space than standard, I moved to the completely free row behind me. This was not allowed, as due to extra legroom, this would cost extra. Subsequently spent the next 30 mins discussing this scenario with the crew. I have no issues with budget airlines and additional charges, but if I pay for a standard seat, I want a standard seat, not one with less space. As you do not offer me a discount for the less space, do not try and charge me a premium, when I find a free seat with more space. It works both ways Scoot.

Finishes were quite worn, including our very scratched up seatback. No entertainment available, and the WiFi (even for “ScootHub”) was very slow. Crew were somewhat friendly.

Food & lower the prices. Look at Air Asia food look better & affordable

Not a frequent user of their website booking. Booked my check-in baggage and only realized that I did not book my check in baggage for return flight. The receipt was not clear in identifying that as well. Was charged exorbitantly at check in counter. Bad taste for sure when it is a business trip and not leisure trip. Baggage was delayed for more than an hour at belt back in SG.

Boarding took forever. It's also weird that we paid more (for preferred seats) to get on the plane last. Inflight WiFi never worked the entire trip. I want my money back.

The cosmetic condition was pretty run down. The carpets were badly worn out. Even the paint on the wings was chipped and peeled! Looks like they are running these 787s to the ground..

WiFi didn’t work on both sectors so made killing time harder - planes clean modern and good flight crew - would do again if WiFi works

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