Flights to Singapore (SIN) from GBP451

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Flights to Singapore (SIN)

Fly to Singapore with KLM

Together with our global network, we as KLM Royal Dutch Airlines offer flights to Singapore city, serving Singapore Changi Airport (SIN). Our favorable arrival and departure times make holiday planning much more convenient for your schedule. This means you can squeeze the most time out of your trip, instead of spending it waiting around in an airport.

KLM Destinations: Singapore

  • Singapore Flyer: at 165 meters high, the world’s largest observation wheel offers an unbelievable view.
  • Gardens by the Bay: a futuristic-looking nature park that spans 1 square km and becomes illuminated at night.
  • Chinatown: filled with food vendors and temples, it is a cultural icon of Singapore.
  • Sentosa Island: a manmade island with beaches and theme parks for a relaxing getaway.
  • Orchard Road: the country’s most famous shopping street features shopping malls, cinemas, and karaoke.

To see all the beauty the Lion City has to offer, take a long peek at our travel guide. We outline hotspots and must-sees so you can focus on enjoying your holiday, rather than worrying about your itinerary.

Frequently asked questions about flights to Singapore

What time is it in Singapore?

The local time in Singapore is GMT+8 (Singapore Standard Time). Thus, Singapore is 6 hours ahead of the Netherlands in the summer time and 7 hours ahead in the winter time. Singapore does not observe daylight saving time.

What to do in Singapore?

Apart from the above mentioned top Singapore attractions, you also might want to explore Little India and take a food tour around Singapore’s renowned food stands. Furthermore, Singapore is known for its thriving nightlife, so dance the night away to some live music. Singapore offers a diverse range of experiences, from cultural exploration to epicurean delights and pulsating entertainment.

Which country is Singapore in?

Singapore is a sovereign city-state and island country located in Southeast Asia. It is situated at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, and is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to the north, and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the Singapore Strait to the south.

What’s the best way to get around Singapore?

Singapore city has an organized and comfortable public transit system. The Mass Rapid Transit subway system offers quick transport all over. If you plan on using the subway a lot, consider buying an EZ-Link card. Alternatively, you can hop on a bus, flag down a taxi, or experience one of Singapore’s 250 remaining trishaws.

What’s the weather in Singapore?

Located right above the equator, Singapore is hot all year round. On average, temperatures stay just below 30°C (86°F) during December and January and above 30°C (86°F) for the remainder of the year, so you won’t find much of an escape from the heat. There are no distinct dry and wet seasons, but it does tend to rain more during December and January.

What language do they speak in Singapore?

The official languages of Singapore are English, Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil. English is widely spoken and is the main language of business and administration. Many Singaporeans are bilingual or even multilingual and are able to switch between different languages.