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Cheap Flights to Singapore

Updated 2026-03-13

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Average One-Way Prices to Singapore

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
$530 $490 $460 $420 $399 $430 $470 $450 $399 $410 $440 $560

Cheapest month: May (avg $399). Prices are average one-way fares based on historical data.

How to Find Cheap Flights to Singapore

Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) is one of the best-connected hubs in Asia, which means competition keeps prices reasonable despite Singapore being an expensive city. Singapore Airlines flies nonstop from JFK (18.5 hrs), LAX (17.5 hrs), SFO (17 hrs), and IAH — one-way fares start around $450-550 but SQ runs sales a few times a year that drop to $399. United also flies nonstop from SFO and LAX. For cheaper options, Emirates via Dubai and Qatar Airways via Doha consistently undercut nonstops at $399-480 one-way. Chinese carriers (China Southern, China Eastern) with a mainland China stop can go as low as $350 but expect longer layovers. Cathay Pacific via Hong Kong is a solid middle ground — good service, $400-500 range. Changi has a free city tour program for transit passengers with 5.5+ hour layovers — worth knowing if you're connecting. Book 6-10 weeks out for the best prices. Pro tip: Singapore Airlines' subsidiary Scoot (budget long-haul) doesn't fly from the US, but if you're already in Asia, Scoot fares to SIN are dirt cheap.

Singapore for Digital Nomads

Let's be real — Singapore is expensive. Budget $2,500-4,000/month for a comfortable nomad setup. A room in a shared apartment (HDB flat) runs $800-1,500/month, a hawker center meal is $3-5, and coworking starts at $200-300/month. The tradeoff: everything works. Internet is blazing fast (200+ Mbps), infrastructure is world-class, it's incredibly safe, and English is the primary language. US passport holders get 90 days visa-free. WeWork has multiple locations. JustCo is the main local alternative. The Working Capitol in Chinatown is popular with freelancers. For neighborhoods: Tiong Bahru is hip with great cafes, Bugis/Kampong Glam has more character and cheaper food, and Holland Village is quieter with an expat vibe. Singapore works best as a short-term base — fly in for a month, use it as a launchpad to explore cheaper Southeast Asia. KL is a $10 bus ride or $50 flight away.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a one-way flight to Singapore?
One-way flights from the US to Singapore range from $399–$650. Emirates and Qatar Airways with one stop are usually cheapest at $399-480. Singapore Airlines nonstop starts around $450-550.
What's the cheapest airline to fly to Singapore?
Emirates via Dubai and Qatar Airways via Doha offer the lowest one-way fares. Chinese carriers (China Southern, China Eastern) can go even lower with longer layovers. Singapore Airlines nonstop is pricier but runs sales several times a year.
When is the cheapest time to fly to Singapore?
May and September-October are cheapest. Singapore has no real off-season (it's summer year-round), but demand dips during these months. December-January and July-August are most expensive.
Are there nonstop flights from the US to Singapore?
Yes. Singapore Airlines flies nonstop from JFK, LAX, SFO, and Houston (IAH). United also flies nonstop from SFO and LAX. Nonstop flights are 17-19 hours depending on the route.
Is Singapore too expensive for digital nomads?
Singapore is the most expensive city in Southeast Asia — budget $2,500-4,000/month. It works best as a short-term base (1-2 months) or a launchpad to cheaper destinations like KL or Bangkok, which are a quick flight away.

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