Showing International Flight from Macau


SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
28h 25mvia SIN
via SIN
28h 25m
BLR
21:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 1143 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
28h 10mvia SIN
via SIN
28h 10m
AMD
21:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 1143 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
28h 25mvia SIN
via SIN
28h 25m
MAA
21:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 1143 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
28h 45mvia SIN
via SIN
28h 45m
DAC
22:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 1143 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
17h 05mvia SIN
via SIN
17h 05m
BOM
10:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 1143 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
12h 15mvia SIN
via SIN
12h 15m
DEL
05:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 1143 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
29h 10mvia SIN
via SIN
29h 10m
CCU
22:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 1143 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
30h 10mvia SIN
via SIN
30h 10m
CMB
23:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 1143 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
26h 30mvia SIN
via SIN
26h 30m
DXB
18:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1185 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
30h 20mvia SIN
via SIN
30h 20m
LHR
19:15+1day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
30h 45mvia SIN
via SIN
30h 45m
FRA
20:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
31h 20mvia SIN
via SIN
31h 20m
CDG
21:15+1day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
18h 20mvia SIN
via SIN
18h 20m
ZRH
08:15+1day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
19h 00mvia SIN
via SIN
19h 00m
MLE
11:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
28h 30mvia SIN
via SIN
28h 30m
KTM
22:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
33h 00mvia SIN
via SIN
33h 00m
BNE
06:55+2day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
40h 15mvia SIN
via SIN
40h 15m
MXP
06:10+2day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
43h 20mvia SIN
via SIN
43h 20m
BCN
09:15+2day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
28h 35mvia SIN
via SIN
28h 35m
COK
22:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
33h 35mvia SIN
via SIN
33h 35m
CHC
09:30+2day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
36h 25mvia SIN
via SIN
36h 25m
AKL
12:20+2day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
25h 50mvia SIN
via SIN
25h 50m
YVR
06:45+1day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
16h 15mvia SIN
via SIN
16h 15m
JNB
06:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
40h 45mvia SIN
via SIN
40h 45m
LAX
21:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
27h 50mvia SIN
via SIN
27h 50m
SEA
08:45+1day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
19h 30mvia SIN
via SIN
19h 30m
CPT
09:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
24h 40mvia SIN
via SIN
24h 40m
KIX
21:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
28h 45mvia SIN
via SIN
28h 45m
SFO
09:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles

SQ 8345
MFM
19:55
28h 45mvia SIN
via SIN
28h 45m
SFO
09:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 1250 InterMiles
Book Singapore Flights From Macau With InterMiles
Looking for Singapore flights from Macau? Just like most of the passengers flying from Macau you too seem to prefer flying by Singapore.
Thanks to its punctuality, warm staff, extraordinary service, flight maintenance and affordable pricing, Singapore is one of the most popular and preferred airlines by the passengers when it comes to booking flights from Macau to their desired destination.
Overall, Singapore operates 154 flights from Macau flying to 154 different destinations.
Here’s a list of all the Singapore flights from Macau and their destinations;
China Eastern flight from Macau to Shanghai
China Eastern flight from Macau to Hong Kong
China Eastern flight from Macau to Seoul
China Eastern flight from Macau to Tel Aviv Yafo
Operating 154 flights from Macau, Singapore’s first flight of the day, departs from Macau at 08:10 for Shanghai and Singapore’s last flight of the day, departs from Macau at 20:25 for Shanghai.
Here’s a list of all the Singapore flights from Macau and their destinations;
154 are China Eastern flights from Macau to Shanghai
154 are China Eastern flights from Macau to Hong Kong
154 are China Eastern flights from Macau to Seoul
154 are China Eastern flights from Macau to Tel Aviv Yafo
Comparing all the Singapore flights from Macau, the Singapore flight from Macau to has the minimum price and the Singapore flight from Macau to has the maximum price.
So, if you are planning to book a Singapore flight from Macau to fly to your desired destination, book it with InterMiles and earn up to [object Object] miles which are as valuable as currency.
Why Book Singapore Flights From Macau
Singapore is one of the well-known and respected airlines in the aviation industry. Along with exceptional service and economical prices, Singapore’s multiple flights flying from Macau to your desired destination also gives you the freedom to choose your time of travel. Singapore flights from Macau also offers you an exclusive baggage policy which enables you to carry a decent amount of check-in and cabin baggage with you on your tour.
Considering its frequency, comfort, customer service and affordability, Singapore offers you almost all the options that you need to make your journey hassle-free, delightful, economical and memorable.
Why Book Your Singapore Flight From Macau With InterMiles
-
Earn Miles On Every Flight Booking -Being the most rewarding travel and lifestyle programme, InterMiles helps you earn miles on every Singapore flight from Macau that you book for yourself and all your loved ones.
In order to make your booking with Singapore flights from Macau more rewarding, InterMiles gives you;1250 Miles on booking China Eastern flight from Macau to Shanghai
1250 Miles on booking China Eastern flight from Macau to Hong Kong
1250 Miles on booking China Eastern flight from Macau to Seoul
1250 Miles on booking China Eastern flight from Macau to Tel Aviv Yafo
-
Earn Miles On Every Hotel, Restaurant & Experience Booking – Apart from flight bookings on Singapore flights from Macau or any other flight from any city in the world, InterMiles also helps you earn miles on every hotel booking that you make from its options of more than 1.5 million properties across the world. It’s 1.5 Million+ property options include everything from luxurious hotels, resorts and villas to budget-friendly Hotels, BnBs and homestays.
So, whenever you plan to book your stay, book it in a rewarding way with InterMiles by entering your InterMiles’ Membership No. No matter if the booking is for your Singapore flight from Macau or a hotel booking in any other city in the whole world.
-
Redeem Miles And Get Amazing Rewards And Benefits– From your Singapore flight from Macau to your hotel booking, as every booking on InterMiles helps you earn miles, you can redeem all the miles that you earn as a currency to pay for your flight or hotel bookings. By redeeming a particular number of miles, you can also get a Free Flight on any of the Singapore flights from Macau or any other flight on any airline from any city.
Moreover, you can also get a Free Hotel Stay at over 4 lakh properties across the world.
If you are a shopaholic, you can also redeem the miles to shop 2,500+ merchandise options from the InterMiles Reward Store or even get Free Fuel.
So, if you are already an InterMiles member, check out all the Flights options from Macau to Mumbai and start Booking Now!
And in case you are not an InterMiles member and you wish to become a member of the most rewarding travel and lifestyle programme, Sign Up Now!
Apart from booking Singapore flights from Macau, if wish to book a flight with any other airline from any other city in the world, InterMiles has got your back and here are a few of the most popular airlines and destinations;
Here’s a list of all the Singapore flights from Macau and their destinations;
China Eastern from Macau to Shanghai
China Eastern from Macau to Hong Kong
China Eastern from Macau to Seoul
China Eastern from Macau to Tel Aviv Yafo
So, whenever you think travel… thinkInterMiles.
About Macau
Macau is nestled along the Pearl River Delta on the South China Sea. The city is bang opposite the city of Hong Kong and is recognised as one of the top tourist destinations. It is also known to be one of the most populous regions globally.
Best time to visit Macau
Macau's location on the coast makes it susceptible to extreme heat and humidity. The proximity of the coastal city to the South China Sea further brings over monsoons that could get really ugly. The monsoon is between April through October with July to September receiving maximum rainfall. The torrential rains could put a damper on all your tourist plans. They are so bad that the city streets get flooded and even bring over typhoons. The peak monsoon season is also recognised as typhoon season as the city witnesses a lot of natural calamities. This easily makes for bad weather that is definitely not ideal for vacation. More than ideal, it is actually quite risky as you could get stranded in the city or you might also have to deal with the repercussions of typhoons and heavy rains. Investing for a trip to Macau during this time of the year would only be a waste of money. Although it should be noted that the city's hotels see a drop in prices. But irrespective of the cheap hotel bookings you can make in Macau, it is not worth the money as you wouldn't be able to enjoy the city.
Summer is just as bad. The extreme heat and humidity can get quite annoying. You would have a tough time having fun in the city as the heat would irk your senses. While the water is right there for you to soak in and cool down, it is still not the best season. You should know though that summers are actually peak season for Macau. There are many tourists flocking over to soak in the sun and salty breeze. A majority of the crowd come from the winter locales of China and other countries. The outdoor activities are also enabled during this time, making it an ideal spot for summer vacation. The hotels do see a surge in prices during summers. Booking a hotel in Macau during summers would be splurging far more than your speculated budget. You could get some lovely online deals, but for it, you'll have to make advance reservations. Winter season in Macau, from December to February, is the best and most favourable time to plan a trip to Macau. Not just the weather but even the city's spirits turn happy with festivals and events, which would give you a good opportunity to indulge in their culture.
Places to visit in Macau
Macau has a beautiful balance of ancient architecture and modern skyscrapers. You can start your touristy rendezvous by checking out the Ruins of St. Paul's. It was originally a Catholic religious complex which also had a college in the complex. The 17th-century structure has been recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The Monte Fort is another UNESCO World Heritage Site that was originally constructed to safeguard the city's Jesuit properties from invasion. For some quaint time in the neighbourhood, you should visit Coloane, an island close to Macau. The place is exquisite with Portuguese architecture. While you're here, you can further visit Taipa, another island in Macau that is famously acknowledged for the slew of casinos and interesting structure. The bridge connecting Coloane and Taipa is actually a famous tourist attraction in Macau that deserves some attention. The city does have many beautiful Chinese temples with the construction that will leave you spellbound. Do ensure to visit the many temples.
Things to do in Macau
Macau has some really cool indulgences that you simply cannot miss. One of the biggest attractions is the casinos that are prevalent in the city. You should visit the Venetian Macao casino resort. The estate is owned by the American Las Vegas Sands organisation and is the biggest attraction for many tourists. The huge casino hotel is one of the most posh and luxe structures in the city. The City of Dreams should definitely be on your list of attractions to check out in Macau. The exquisite water fountain show is captivating and too beautiful an experience. Hanging out at the Hac Sa Beach is something you should not miss. The quaint waters touching the shores with a quiet vibe is also a good place where you can relax. For more Portuguese architecture, you should visit the Guia Hill Fortress. The white structure with yellow and orange borders is a lovely space and especially has an exquisite landscape. Make sure that you continue with your food excursion as the city does have a slew of lovely restaurants and food establishments.
Food and restaurants in Macau
Macau's big competition in the culinary field Hong Kong, stands juxtaposed with the South China Sea playing a spectator. Although Hong Kong is recognised to be one of the most hi-tech cities with a thriving food culture, Macau also offers fusion food in this department. The coastal city has a slew of cuisines ranging from Portuguese to Chinese, all of them available with exquisite ambience. Predominantly, Macau favours Portuguese cuisine and has many restaurants and food establishments of the same descent. However, that doesn't mean they do not favour any other cuisine. Macanese cuisine, which is basically fusion food, is quite popular in the vicinity too. The mix of Chinese and Portuguese cultures on a platter is something you might have never encountered. Well, Macau gives you the opportunity to do the same. You can start with your food rendezvous in Macau by visiting the Clube Militar de Macau, a Portuguese restaurant which even has a very colonial-style vibe and decor. Make reservations for this place and definitely indulge in some of their lip-smacking Portuguese food and wine.
Another famed Portuguese-inspired restaurant is Albergue 1601. Hidden away from the city's bustle in Macau is this lovely two-storeyed restaurant which offers a quaint vibe and serves Portuguese and Macanese dishes. You can upscale your dining experience in Macau by opting for a Michelin-starred establishment by visiting Robuchon au Dôme. Make sure to carry enough money for this is going to be quite some indulgence. Also, their 14,500 labels of wine are quite a trip. The city also has restaurants that favour Indian cuisine. Golden Peacock is recognised for its perfectly cooked Indian food with a nice modern touch. You will find dishes such as butter chicken, skewered chicken, biryani and of course, vegetarian dishes too. Macau's Urban Kitchen is another perfect food establishment that you should check out without fail. The place boasts Asian, Japanese and Korean grub with special focus on seafood. You will not be disappointed here, and the all-day buffet system further adds to its perks. For a kaiseki meals setting, you don't have to travel to Japan but can find it in Macau's Yamazato.
How to reach Macau
Even though Macau is quite close to Hong Kong, a dedicated airport has been built to lure more tourists to the coastal city. The flight connectivity to Macau from Indian cities is decent as it is technically not too far. But there are no direct flights connected to Macau from India. Despite the demand for the city as a tourist haven, airlines have not reserved direct flights to the city. Hence, you will have to take flights which have layovers in other cities. Singapore Airlines, NokScoot, Air Macau, Silkair, Cathay Pacific, Korean Air, Eastar Jet, Asiana Airlines, to name a few, have flights that have connectivity to Macau. The most popular route chosen to reach Macau is often the one from Singapore and Hong Kong. A transit visa is required to travel as the flights connecting Macau have layovers in cities such as Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok and more. The airports of these cities have made it mandatory for the passengers to carry a transit visa. You can apply for one at the embassy, or you can opt for an easy online application.
The international route to Macau from Singapore and Hong Kong is actually favoured. However, often people choose to take flights to Hong Kong directly and use the means of sea to reach Macau. There are daily ferries that can reach Macau from Hong Kong. As tourists wish to check out both the cities in China, they often pick this option over the others. This is also convenient in many ways as the duration to reach Macau is reduced drastically from Hong Kong by the water body. Not to mention how it also saves a lot of flight ticket cost. You can make your flight bookings to Macau online, but finding cheap tickets would be tough. The city, especially during peak season, sees a lot of crowds. Hence, when you're booking flight tickets to Macau, make sure that you do it in advance to get the peak season ticket without splurging too much. There are always many online flight deals to Macau that you can avail, as long as you are able to find them on time. You can also make your hotel reservations in Macau well in advance to avoid expensive room prices.
About Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines is the official flag carrier airline of Singapore. The airline's hub is located at Singapore Changi Airport. Singapore Airlines has been ranked as the world's best airlines time and again by Skytrax, a United Kingdom-based consultancy that is famous for its airline and airport review and ranking site. Singapore Airlines has been recognised by Skytrax four times in the past for its world-class performance and facilities. Singapore Airlines has also been acknowledged by Travel & leisure for being the best airline several times in the past 20 years. The airline has a slew of airline-related subsidiaries that function under the brand. The aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul businesses are all managed by SIA Engineering Company. Singapore Airlines' two subsidiaries in the aviation industry include SilkAir and Scoot. While SilkAir is known to operate regional flights and follow domestic routes with a few secondary cities, Scoot wholly operates as a low-cost carrier. Singapore Airlines was the first customer for the Airbus A380's launch.
Airbus A380, known to be the largest passenger aircraft, was first chartered by Singapore Airlines. Boeing 787-10 and the extremely long-range version of Airbus A350-900 were also launched by Singapore Airlines. The airline is easily among the top 15 carriers across the globe with respect to revenue passenger kilometres. It is also the tenth-ranked in the world in terms of international passengers carried. In 2019, Skytrax voted Singapore Airlines as the World's Best Airline Cabin Crew. In the same year, the airline also took home several accolades including the second and fourth positions as World's Best Airlines and World's Cleanest Airlines respectively.
The airline is majorly owned by the government of Singapore's investment holding company called Temasek Holdings. The holding company has a whopping 56 per cent of voting stock in the airline. While the government of Singapore does hold a tremendous stake in the airline, they have stressed on the fact that the state is not involved in the management aspect of Singapore Airlines. To the government, the Singapore Changi Airport is of more importance to them over Singapore Airlines. The airlines' branding efforts have been recognised worldwide. Their emphasis on the promotion of the airlines' female flight attendants, also known popularly as Singapore Girls, has left quite an impact on the brand. It has been widely known and appreciated. The logo of Singapore Airlines is a bird which is inspired by regional folklore and features a silver kris (keris).
Fleet size of Singapore Airlines
As of 2020, Singapore Airlines' fleet size stands at 131 total passenger carriers. All the aircraft in their fleet are Airbus and Boeing. The airline accommodates five wide-body aircraft from Airbus A330, Airbus A380, Airbus A350 XWB, Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Boeing 777. The first Airbus A330-300 was introduced in 2009 with the initial batch being leased instead of purchased. The aircraft had regional business-class products with a 2-2-2 seat configuration. Singapore Airlines received its first set of Airbus A350 in the third quarter of 2018 which enabled non-stop flights to New York and Los Angeles while a stop-service to Seattle was also introduced. After many delays, Singapore Airlines became the first airline to launch and operate the coveted Airbus A380-800, introduced in 2007. The first trip of the aircraft was from Singapore to Sydney. To promote the same, the airline also auctioned all the tickets after signing an agreement with eBay, proceeds of the same to be donated to charity. They managed to raise about USD1.3 million for charity through the auction for A380 tickets.
As part of their future expansions, Singapore Airlines recently announced that they would be merging with their subsidiary SilkAir. The merger will mostly be taking place in late 2021 or perhaps early 2022. Further part of this plan is to phase out SilkAir's two Airbus A319s and seven Airbus A320 fleet. Their narrow-body fleet would comprise of Boeing 737-800s and Boeing 737 MAX 8s. The plan is to integrate some of these aircraft to Singapore Airlines with upgradations to the passenger cabins. The main goal behind refurbishing the aircraft is not just to make enough room for better facilities that Singapore Airlines is known to deliver but also to bring forth a standard wide-body fleet. As part of the Singapore Airlines, the aircraft would require to have some sort of uniformity with respect to their passenger cabins. As on 2020, there are 17 Boeing 737-800s and six Boeing 737 MAX 8s that are in the SilkAir fleet with additions of more 31 MAX 8s on order. In 2017, Singapore Airlines proposed to purchase 39 aircraft from Boeing which included 20 Boeing 777-9s and 19 Boeing 787-10s. Further, on the deal, they also have reserved options to purchase 12 more aircraft.
Singapore Airlines Baggage Allowance
Singapore Airlines has certain baggage allowance restrictions that need to be adhered to by all passengers. Depending on the countries that the airline flies to, the protocols regarding baggage is altered. As Singapore Airlines accommodates several cabins including Suites and first-class and economy class lite, the baggage allowance differs for all of them. Suites and first-class passengers are allowed to carry 50 kg with two-piece of baggage that can weigh up to 32 kg each. Business-class passengers are allowed to carry 40 kg, which can be divided into two pieces. The economy class has three following segregations, namely flexi, standard and lite. The maximum weight for these cabins is 35 kg, 30 kg and 30 kg respectively. The protocols for weight changes depending on whether you are a member of the Star Alliance gold plan or if you have KrisFkyer Elite Gold membership. No matter what though, the dimensions of the baggage cannot exceed 158 cm, as it is a mandatory clause for all Singapore Airlines flights.
With respect to weight, the airline is very strict as the excess weighing baggage would not be allowing through check-in. Hence, you might have to purchase extra weight at the counter for the baggage, or you will need to dispose of some of the essentials from the bag. They are very particular about the size and dimensions of the bags too. With respect to cabin baggage, the Suites, First Class and Business class can carry two pieces not exceeding 7 kgs each. The dimensions of the baggage should also not go beyond 115 cm. As for the Premium Economy Class and Economy Class, the airline allows one piece with a weight of up to 7 kg and not more. The sum of the dimensions is similar to that of the first class and business class baggage. It is strongly advised by the airlines not to pack valuable and fragile items such as laptops, important documents, jewellery and precious stones, medication, perishable items and negotiable papers in the checked baggage.
Singapore Airlines In-flight services
Suites - Singapore Airlines' suites have a solo and double suites with a luxurious double bed, a private screening, wireless tablet to control the lighting, in-flight services and more, sumptuous meals that come with the airline's in-flight menu. You can live the suite life in-transit.
First-class - The first class has a reserved private space with doors, extra-wide seats, mood lighting, in-flight entertainment sponsored by KrisWorld and perfectly comfortable for passengers. The first-class passengers certainly receive some exquisite in-flight services in Singapore Airlines' flights.
Business-class class - The business class varies depending on the aircraft flown by the airlines. The international business class and regional business class have a different setting, but the in-flight services are quite similar. The seats can be extended to flatbeds and with exquisite other features like mood lights, comfortable seats, power plugs and more.
Premium economy class - The in-flight services of Singapore Airlines for premium economy is quite fancy as it allows decent legroom with a calf-rest and foot-rest attached to the seat. Not to mention how the recline is also quite generous as it stretches up to 8 inches. The seat-pitch is also 38-inch. Along with the seats, you will find facilities such as two USB ports, adjustable personal lamp, ports for power supply to charge electronic gadgets.
Economy class - The economy class are also well-designed with personalised AVOD systems installed by KrisWorld, space for headrest, good reclining seats with decent legroom and provisions of great hospitality offered by Singapore Airlines' in-flight services.
Popular routes and top cities for Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines flies to several domestic routes and international routes while offering a phenomenal service worldwide. Some of the top cities that Singapore Airlines connects to include Sydney, Beijing, Shanghai, Paris, Hong Kong, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Rome, Tokyo, Osaka, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait City, Auckland, Cape Town, Seoul, Colombo, Bangkok, Abu Dhabi, Los Angeles, Newark, Seattle and Hanoi, to name a few.
Why travel by Singapore Airlines?
Singapore Airlines is one of the top airlines worldwide for its excellent connectivity to various international cities. The airline's website, as well as the mobile app, enables several facilities such as keeping abreast with the flight status, Singapore Airlines' flight schedule, web check-in facilities and booking a Singapore Airlines flight. Everything is a fingertip away.
Popular International Honeymoon Destination
Popular International Airports
- Abu Dhabi International Airport
- Dubai International Airport
- John F Kennedy International Airport
- London Gatwick Airport
- London Heathrow Airport
- Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
- San Francisco International Airport
- Singapore Changi Airport
- Suvarnabhumi International Airport
- Toronto Pearson International Airport