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Good to Know - Business Class Flights to Singapore

Low season

January

High season

October

Average price round-trip

$5,911

Good deal round-trip

$4,237

Good deal one-way

$2,813
Best time to beat the crowds (0% less expensive on average)
Most popular time to fly (3% more expensive on average)
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When to book business class flights to Singapore

Are your dates flexible? We break down the daily and monthly prices for business class flights to Singapore, so you can find the best time to fly.
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To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for business class flights to Singapore, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all the values for each month.
Flight prices as travel date approaches
To calculate daily average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each day before departure over the last year for business class flights to Singapore, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each month.

FAQs for Singapore business class flights

  • How long is a flight to Singapore?

    Flights from Colombo3h 55m
    Flights from Cairns6h 22m
    Flights from New Delhi5h 50m
    Flights from Manila3h 43m
    Flights from Darwin4h 45m
  • What is the most popular airline offering Business Class flights to Singapore?

    Among KAYAK users, British Airways is the most popular airline offering Business Class seats on flights to Singapore.

  • How much is a Business Class ticket to Singapore?

    The price of a Business Class flight ticket to Singapore varies greatly based on its origin. From Sydney, the cost generally starts at $1,912, whereas Business Class travelers from Melbourne pay around $398.

  • Which airlines offer Business Class tickets on flights to Singapore?

    Traveling to Singapore and want to offer yourself a Business Class experience? Depending on the origin, the following airlines offer seats in Business Class: British Airways, Qantas Airways, Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific.

  • How does KAYAK find such good deals on Business Class tickets to Singapore?

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

  • What is the best airline for business class flights to Singapore?

    The highest-rated airline by KAYAK users offering business class flights to Singapore is Singapore Airlines, with an overall rating of 8.2.

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Top tips for finding business class flights to Singapore

  • To get a below average price, try to book at least 1 week in advance of your departure date.
  • The most expensive day to fly Business Class to Singapore is Sunday, while the cheapest is Wednesday.

Top 5 airlines flying to Singapore

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying to Singapore. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline from Australia to Singapore. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
Need help choosing which airline to fly business class 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.
8.2
Singapore AirlinesOverall score based on 1447 reviews
8.7Crew
8.1Comfort
7.8Food
8.1Entertainment
8.4Boarding
Airline reviews

Good flight. The food was served a bit late, hence a hurry to finish before landing. Excellent crew and service

10.0 ExcellentYM, Apr 2024MEL - SIN
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Good flight. The food was served a bit late, hence a hurry to finish before landing. Excellent crew and service

Excellent meal served with real utensils, cardboard served hot meals instead of plastic utensils and plastic covers. Quick service, friendly and accommodating stewards.

All in all the flight was good. Love the fact that for airline food it was piping hot

I commend the flight attendants on our SFO-SIN flight who went above and beyond to provide us with extra snacks and food. This type of service makes the flight experience personal and awesome.

Awesome as always. I wish though the cabin for premium was upgraded.... Same old sane old :(

Seating cramped; close to toilet, foul smelling and noisy, very unhygienic and disease risk Free and paid Wi-Fi NOT accessible at all - misleading advertising Very expensive sunglasses disappeared from back seat pouch. Coffee disgusting and cold

Wonderful service, planes and interior in great condition, very pleasant experience

Every thing was fine. Some ild classical Hindi movies should be add

The premium economy seats were not that great. It could have been more premium than economy seats.

People were so nice! Economy seats were small and cramped feeling for me. I’m slender and 6 feet tall

Flight from Dubai to Zagreb very bad cabin crew. Bad food

Good but needs to improve cleanliness Coffee serve cold Needs to raise standard serving food Otherwise good

Me and 2 other rows were forgotten during food service. We waited over an hour before they finally served our food. Then only had what was left. They did apologize. Also, they locked the bathroom due to turbulence and my 4 year old had to pee himself because they wouldn’t unlock it for him.

The air hostess spilled tomato juice on me by mistake in Mumbai -Dubai flight. I was traveling from Mumbai to UAD. Her senior came and offered couple of small chocolates (probably given in business class) as compensation. I asked for access to lounge as I had to travel till IAD and I could shower and change. But she said she cannot do that and did nothing further. I found the response to their mistake as inappropriate.

I enjoyed the live television programming for entertainment, and honestly everything was acceptable. It’s just that I choose emirates, because they have always been so much better in so many ways – food choices, service, accessibility, friendliness of the staff. None of those things were poor, but they have definitely slid from their position of excellence. One example would be that after the dinner meal was served, the flight attendants huddled in the back galley with the curtains closed (by the way, that’s where snacks and drinks are), and you have to interrupt them to go back there to either ask for something or to get a snack. While they do not respond in an unfriendly way, you are led to believe that you are interrupting them by coming to get a snack or making a request. Even something like, “ Yes, how many I help you?” would be a great improvement.

I liked theAVML food. Taste was alright and quantity was enough. Sometimes during the flight I felt that the smell from toilet was coming to the cabin

More space all around is practically essential on long international fights, and Emirates definitely delivers. But food selection and taste was only average. Otherwise, the flight was smooth and the cabin crew service was fine.

Emirates is usually on time, but not this trip. Also, during the flight the attendants disappear unless called upon. Very strange. I have watched the quality of Emirates service diminish over the last five years.

Overall emirates continues to amaze me with their. Awesome service . I had shifted away from emirates , because I lost luggage and watch in emirates in 2019 that drifted me away from this airline , but I am willing to give it try

service was slow, to get water had to press 4-5 times , crew come near but never notice, serving those they like to serve, hope this crew can improve their attentive ness and serve everyone respectfully.

Business class Seats on the A350 from Nan to YVR were wonderful. The flight crew was okay but could do with better training. Toilets were clean but ran out of paper towels towards the end of the flight. The food/menu and the wine offered really needs considerable improvement. Dinner options were either Bolani, a beef sandwich (even this could be made much better), or paneer butter masala. Unfortunately, if you are not a fan of Fijian food, there isn’t much choice. Dessert was either turmeric ice cream or fruits but unfortunately, they were out of fruit! So the only option was turmeric ice cream. I’m not certain how many passengers like turmeric but I am not one of them. They need to cater to a more diverse group of people. Perhaps they need a new chef? The movies& tv shows were mostly older so I didn’t find that interesting either. It was however, fun to view the plane’s exterior cameras as we take off and land. The best thing about this flight are the business class seats.

Comfortable as one can get in Economy, food was very good, staff were super friendly & efficient.

Really liked the plane and business class seat. Food was ok but could be better. Service was very good.

Better connections, much better cabin crew, much cleaner cabin that Qantas, American and probably other carriers.

Better connections, much better cabin crews, much cleaner aircraft than Qantas, American and probably others.

Fiji left without me because American Airlines was too stupid to get to LAX on time. Fiji should have offered a standby on another flight but they told me tough luck. I will never fly with this company again.

The A350 aircraft business class experience was very good. Comfortable and well appointed pod, and supplemental bed pad available for sleeping. Food was very good.

Business class seats and amenities were excellent, crew very attentive. Slept well. Food good, lounge experience nice. Would fly them again. A350 aircraft excellent, very quiet.

The flight attendants were extremely friendly and helpful. Everything ran on time. I highly recommend Fiji Airways.

The experience was lovely in every respect. The crews were delightful.

The first economy rows have remote space in the seat which eats in the seating space. The seats are also smaller compared to other airlines.

Very comfortable Prem economy seats for a long haul flight. Had a problem with the tv that the crew fixed so was great!

Cathay Pacific seems to be an airline in trouble and on its way out. Lots of broken or poorly functioning things like entertainment screens, seats, and enough well trained staff to handle a full flight. Sad...

The boarding experience was as expected and went well. The plane's economy seating plan is not designed for a positive customer experience but rather for company profit. When the passenger in front of me reclined, the distance from the screen to my face was the span of my hand (thumb tip to pinky fingertip). There is no such thing as personal space in this setting. This results in the domino effect, for when I recline the person in back of me reclines and so it goes. This is not to say that reclining is the answer as the experience is not increased, but simply managed.

Crew experience was more transnational, seats were so close together (LtoR and FtoB) that it was difficult to enjoy much of anything. When the person in front leaned back, there is no space for me. Sadly it was a flight to be endured not experienced.

While I was in great pain, the seat was sufficiently comfortable to allow me to rest and not be in so much pain.

we were upgraded which was a blessing and tender mercy for us. I fell the day before and was in extreme pain from knee to shoulder. Sitting in a more comfortable seat during the flight was an unexpected blessing and experience.

Seats were very comfortable. Crew were excellent. Food very good.

The coffee in Premium economy and economy is terrible. That's it. Everything else is great

Very comfortable flights. Not so many new releases in terms of films.

Would be better if kayak could track this flight. No update and tracke for the gate in kayak for this flight

Pros: "I have traveled to over 60 countries and I’m not prone to negative feedback but checking in a bag on Citilink in Phnom Penh was the most unhelpful customer service situation I’ve ever experienced. The Citilink website indicated one charge (which I had prepared for) for excess weight of luggage but the check-in counter charged more and only in US cash - so when I could not get my pin to work to get the additional cash, they sat back, grimaced at me, and told me they really didn’t care, I’d have to leave my bag, they couldn’t let me pay in IDR (rupiah) or pay in Jakarta, didn’t have credit card to let me charge, or pay pal, Venmo, or any other way to pay. The airport cashier wouldn’t exchange rupiah. Again, they didn’t care. One woman told me I could wire her the money into her personal bank account, though. The cashier just told them to bring my bags out and told me I should just take them back, whatever, call someone. If I left them, I asked how I would pay because they only take cash and in Phnom Penh, but they couldn’t answer. They couldn’t even lend me a bag to take things out of my bag. Luckily, I was wearing a scarf and used it be a makeshift bag for myself to unpack enough from my suitcase to bring the bag down to the amount of cash I had. I barely was able to board my flight. Of all these people, one of the ticket gentlemen was kind enough to walk me through to board the plane, apologizing for everyone."
Cons: "Citilink is a budget airline and I get that they keep overhead down with charging people for luggage but they need to do 2 things; put the costs of their charges on their website for consistency and to support the customer experience, have at least one credit card option in an airport ticket booth. Help their employees be better than that kind of behavior. In this day and age, Paypal credit card app processing can even be done on a phone. There’s zero reason to not allow at least some flexibility with payment, even if it’s processed on their website."

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Recent return business class deals

 
We’ve provided our cheapest return business class flights to Singapore found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
9/8Fri
directJetstar
7h 55mMEL-SIN
16/8Fri
directJetstar
7h 15mSIN-MEL
$1,804
3/6Mon
directJetstar
7h 55mMEL-SIN
10/6Mon
directJetstar
7h 15mSIN-MEL
$1,831
2/6Sun
directJetstar
7h 55mMEL-SIN
10/6Mon
directJetstar
7h 15mSIN-MEL
$1,844
12/6Wed
directJetstar
7h 55mMEL-SIN
17/6Mon
directJetstar
7h 15mSIN-MEL
$1,877
5/7Fri
directJetstar
7h 55mMEL-SIN
10/7Wed
directJetstar
7h 15mSIN-MEL
$2,115
3/6Mon
directMultiple Airlines
7h 55mMEL-SIN
10/6Mon
1 stopMultiple Airlines
16h 20mSIN-MEL
$2,160
30/5Thu
directJetstar
7h 55mMEL-SIN
6/6Thu
directJetstar
7h 15mSIN-MEL
$2,163
20/5Mon
directMultiple Airlines
7h 55mMEL-SIN
20/5Mon
1 stopMultiple Airlines
28h 00mSIN-MEL
$2,167
20/5Mon
directMultiple Airlines
7h 55mMEL-SIN
21/5Tue
1 stopMultiple Airlines
14h 00mSIN-MEL
$2,172
2/7Tue
directMultiple Airlines
7h 55mMEL-SIN
10/7Wed
1 stopMultiple Airlines
32h 40mSIN-MEL
$2,193
19/6Wed
directJetstar
7h 55mMEL-SIN
27/6Thu
directJetstar
7h 15mSIN-MEL
$2,206
2/7Tue
directJetstar
7h 55mMEL-SIN
10/7Wed
directJetstar
7h 15mSIN-MEL
$2,221
25/7Thu
2 stopsBatik Air
13h 20mPER-SIN
28/7Sun
1 stopBatik Air
12h 40mSIN-PER
$2,244
15/6Sat
2 stopsBatik Air
13h 20mPER-SIN
22/6Sat
1 stopBatik Air
12h 40mSIN-PER
$2,245
10/8Sat
directJetstar
7h 55mMEL-SIN
24/8Sat
directJetstar
7h 15mSIN-MEL
$2,293
2/7Tue
directMultiple Airlines
7h 55mMEL-SIN
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35h 40mSIN-MEL
$2,335
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2 stopsBatik Air
13h 20mPER-SIN
4/7Thu
2 stopsBatik Air
10h 50mSIN-PER
$2,369
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2 stopsBatik Air
13h 20mPER-SIN
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$2,371
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16h 55mPER-SIN
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30h 45mSIN-PER
$2,444
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13h 15mPER-SIN
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2 stopsMultiple Airlines
10h 50mSIN-PER
$2,450

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Recent one-way business class deals

 
Only flying one-way? Below are some of the best deals for one-way business class flights to Singapore found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
5/6Wed
directJetstar
7h 55mMEL-SIN
$901
5/8Mon
directJetstar
7h 55mMEL-SIN
$919
2/6Sun
1 stopBatik Air
10h 05mPER-SIN
$1,194
22/5Wed
directJetstar
7h 55mMEL-SIN
$1,206
6/6Thu
directJetstar
7h 55mMEL-SIN
$1,272
29/5Wed
1 stopBatik Air
19h 25mPER-SIN
$1,374
1/6Sat
2 stopsMultiple Airlines
39h 10mPER-SIN
$2,033
24/5Fri
1 stopThai Airways
18h 55mPER-SIN
$2,251
30/5Thu
2 stopsMultiple Airlines
10h 55mPER-SIN
$2,624
30/5Thu
directSingapore Airlines
5h 20mPER-SIN
$2,751
5/8Mon
directSingapore Airlines
8h 20mSYD-SIN
$2,765
1/6Sat
directSingapore Airlines
5h 25mPER-SIN
$2,793
23/5Thu
directSingapore Airlines
5h 25mPER-SIN
$2,805
31/5Fri
directSingapore Airlines
5h 25mPER-SIN
$2,824
26/6Wed
directSingapore Airlines
5h 25mPER-SIN
$2,832
29/5Wed
directSingapore Airlines
5h 25mPER-SIN
$2,940
18/6Tue
directSingapore Airlines
8h 15mSYD-SIN
$2,965
4/6Tue
directSingapore Airlines
7h 50mMEL-SIN
$3,025
21/5Tue
directSingapore Airlines
8h 30mSYD-SIN
$3,035
4/8Sun
directQantas Airways
7h 50mMEL-SIN
$3,133

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