How to find cheap flights to Singapore
The lowest price we've found for a one-way flight to Singapore is ₹ 8,436. A round-trip fare starts at ₹ 7,989.
Let the best deals come to you by setting up a Price Alert. You'll receive an email or a notification on the app when ticket prices go down.
It's typically recommended to book around five months before your planned departure. You're more likely to get the best prices for tickets then.
Click on 'Add nearby airports' when searching to increase your chances of securing cheap flights to Singapore. This will give you more options for where you begin and end your journey, along with different fares.
Indirect routes are usually cheaper, so consider taking a flight with a stop. Simply uncheck the 'Direct flights' box when searching for your plane tickets.
Best time to go to Singapore
If your travel dates are flexible, try using the 'Whole month' tool. It'll show you the cheapest month or day to fly.
February is the most popular month to fly. The city is usually at its busiest, making it a good time to visit.
March is the quietest time of year to travel if you want a more relaxed pace. There's also a good chance you'll find cheaper prices on plane tickets to Singapore then.
Check the weather conditions before you travel. May brings the warmest days in Singapore, averaging between 25ºC and 31ºC.
January is when temperatures are at their coolest, between 24ºC and 30ºC.
February gives you the best chance of clearer skies. With 12 days of average rainfall, this is the driest month in Singapore.
May brings the wettest conditions. You can expect around 25 days of rainfall.
Weather snapshot
The weather in Singapore stays consistently warm and humid year-round, with tropical temperatures and regular rainfall creating a steamy, tropical atmosphere. Here's what to expect throughout the year:
December – February: Singapore's dry season brings highs around 30°C and lows near 24°C, making these the best times to explore Singapore with less rainfall and cooler evenings perfect for walking tours and outdoor dining.
March – May: Singapore's hottest season brings daytime highs around 32°C and evening lows near 25°C, with high humidity making it feel warmer. Stay cool with lightweight, breathable fabrics and plenty of water.
June – September: Hot and humid southwest monsoon season with daytime temperatures reaching 32°C and nights around 25°C. Perfect for indoor attractions, shopping centres, and air-conditioned museums while you explore the city's cultural sites.
October – November: The shoulder season brings consistent warmth with days reaching 31°C and nights around 25°C, perfect for exploring outdoor attractions and nature walks. Light, breathable clothing works best as you enjoy this reliably sunny period with occasional refreshing showers.
Flying to Singapore: what you need to know
When booking your Singapore flight, there are a few options for your arrival airport. Consider flying into Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) or Seletar Airport (XSP).
Most incoming flights for the city are handled at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN).
Reach this city faster with a direct Scoot flight to Singapore.
When you touch down in Singapore, you'll be in the UTC+8 timezone.
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What is the baggage allowance on flights to Singapore?
Most airlines on flights to Singapore include a carry-on bag with standard fares, though allowances vary by airline and ticket type. Here's what you can expect with major airlines operating this route:
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Carry-on allowance: 10kg cabin bag (54x38x23cm) plus personal item
Checked baggage: 20kg included with some economy fares
Terminal: Arrives at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), Terminal 1
Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) offers complimentary Wi-Fi throughout all terminals, along with extensive duty-free shopping and 24-hour dining options. You'll find baby care rooms, prayer facilities, and currency exchange services conveniently located across the airport. Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) also features baggage storage facilities, medical services, and excellent transport connections to the city centre.
Getting to central Singapore from Singapore Changi Airport (SIN)
SIN, the city's main gateway, is about 19 kilometres from central Singapore.
If you're taking a taxi or ride-sharing after your flight to Singapore, it'll take around 25 minutes to get to the centre.
About 40 minutes is how long it'll take to get there on public transport.
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Singapore highlights
Put these leading sights at the top of your to-do list after hopping off your flight to Singapore:
Marina Bay Sands: An ideal spot to start your sightseeing, this landmark is located around 0.97 kilometres east of the city centre in Marina, Raffles Place, People's Park, Cecil.
Gardens by the Bay: Hit up this landmark next. Around 2 kilometres east of the city centre in Marina, Raffles Place, People's Park, Cecil, it's also worth a visit to get the full Singapore experience.
Sightseeing and travel inspiration
Things to do in Singapore: Stroll along East Coast Park's sandy stretches about 15 kilometres southeast of the centre, where you can cycle the coastal path or try watersports. Head to Gardens by the Bay, roughly 3 kilometres south, to walk among the towering Supertrees and explore the outdoor gardens. For local flavours and street food, browse the stalls at Lau Pa Sat market in the central business district, just 2 kilometres from downtown.
Cultural experiences: Browse contemporary art at the National Gallery Singapore in the Civic District, about 1 kilometre south of the city centre, or catch traditional Chinese opera performances at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre in Jurong East, roughly 18 kilometres west. Sample authentic hawker dishes at Chinatown Complex Food Centre, around 2 kilometres southwest, and learn about the stories behind each recipe from local vendors who have perfected their craft across generations.
Seasonal highlights: Experience the Great Singapore Sale from May to July with shopping discounts across the city, then catch the Singapore Food Festival in July featuring local street food and dining experiences. The Chinese New Year celebrations in January or February bring colourful parades and cultural performances throughout the city centre. The consistently warm climate makes any time the best time to visit Singapore, though the drier months from February to April offer slightly less rainfall for outdoor activities.
Complete your trip with a Singapore car hire
Rent a car in the city and drive off when you're ready. Browse the range of car rentals in Singapore and discover all top deals with one simple search. You can also compare rental cars on everything from fuel policy to user reviews and booking flexibility.