Showing 117 Singapore to Sydney Flights - Starting at Just ₹ 16690

Earn 1000 InterMiles

AK 716
SIN
18:45
13h 50mvia KUL
via KUL
13h 50m
SYD
10:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1000 InterMiles

AK 714
SIN
16:35
16h 00mvia KUL
via KUL
16h 00m
SYD
10:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1000 InterMiles

CZ 354
SIN
13:30
16h 55mvia CAN
via CAN
16h 55m
SYD
09:25+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1000 InterMiles

PR 508
SIN
14:15
17h 00mvia MNL
via MNL
17h 00m
SYD
10:15+1day

Refundable
Earn 1000 InterMiles

AK 712
SIN
14:50
17h 45mvia KUL
via KUL
17h 45m
SYD
10:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1000 InterMiles

AK 710
SIN
14:05
18h 30mvia KUL
via KUL
18h 30m
SYD
10:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1000 InterMiles

AK 706
SIN
12:10
20h 25mvia KUL
via KUL
20h 25m
SYD
10:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1000 InterMiles

PR 502
SIN
10:35
20h 40mvia MNL
via MNL
20h 40m
SYD
10:15+1day

Refundable
Earn 1000 InterMiles

AK 704
SIN
10:00
22h 35mvia KUL
via KUL
22h 35m
SYD
10:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1000 InterMiles

AK 702
SIN
08:55
23h 40mvia KUL
via KUL
23h 40m
SYD
10:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1000 InterMiles

AK 700
SIN
07:35
25h 00mvia KUL
via KUL
25h 00m
SYD
10:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1000 InterMiles

PR 510
SIN
00:20
30h 55mvia MNL
via MNL
30h 55m
SYD
10:15+1day

Refundable
Earn 1000 InterMiles

GA 837
SIN
19:30
12h 15mvia CGK
via CGK
12h 15m
SYD
10:45+1day

Refundable
Earn 1029 InterMiles

GA 833
SIN
15:20
16h 25mvia CGK
via CGK
16h 25m
SYD
10:45+1day

Refundable
Earn 1029 InterMiles

GA 843
SIN
11:15
18h 05mvia DPS
via DPS
18h 05m
SYD
08:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 1029 InterMiles

GA 829
SIN
11:45
20h 00mvia CGK
via CGK
20h 00m
SYD
10:45+1day

Refundable
Earn 1029 InterMiles

GA 823
SIN
07:55
23h 50mvia CGK
via CGK
23h 50m
SYD
10:45+1day

Refundable
Earn 1029 InterMiles

VN 654
SIN
18:25
13h 55mvia SGN
via SGN
13h 55m
SYD
11:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 1056 InterMiles

VN 650
SIN
13:15
19h 05mvia SGN
via SGN
19h 05m
SYD
11:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 1056 InterMiles

3K 245
SIN
15:35
25h 50mvia DPS
via DPS
25h 50m
SYD
20:25+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1104 InterMiles

3K 245
SIN
15:35
12h 50mvia DPS
via DPS
12h 50m
SYD
07:25+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1212 InterMiles

3K 243
SIN
07:05
21h 20mvia DPS
via DPS
21h 20m
SYD
07:25+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1212 InterMiles

MH 602
SIN
06:00
11h 35mvia KUL
via KUL
11h 35m
SYD
20:35

Refundable
Earn 1248 InterMiles

MH 616
SIN
19:30
12h 00mvia KUL
via KUL
12h 00m
SYD
10:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 1248 InterMiles

MH 608
SIN
17:25
14h 05mvia KUL
via KUL
14h 05m
SYD
10:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 1248 InterMiles

MH 606
SIN
13:40
17h 50mvia KUL
via KUL
17h 50m
SYD
10:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 1248 InterMiles

MH 614
SIN
11:05
20h 25mvia KUL
via KUL
20h 25m
SYD
10:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 1248 InterMiles

MH 642
SIN
12:50
18h 40mvia KCH
via KCH
18h 40m
SYD
10:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 1296 InterMiles

VN 656
SIN
20:45
32h 10mvia SGN
via SGN
32h 10m
SYD
07:55+2day

Refundable
Earn 1326 InterMiles

VN 654
SIN
18:25
34h 30mvia SGN
via SGN
34h 30m
SYD
07:55+2day

Refundable
Earn 1326 InterMiles

MH 608
SIN
17:25
16h 45mvia KUL
via KUL
16h 45m
SYD
13:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1365 InterMiles

VN 654
SIN
18:25
12h 25mvia SGN
via SGN
12h 25m
SYD
09:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 1374 InterMiles

VN 650
SIN
13:15
17h 35mvia SGN
via SGN
17h 35m
SYD
09:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 1374 InterMiles

BA 7492
SIN
20:05
08h 05mNon-stop
08h 05m
SYD
07:10+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1422 InterMiles

MH 610
SIN
21:20
20h 15mvia KUL
via KUL
20h 15m
SYD
20:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 1488 InterMiles

VN 656
SIN
20:45
34h 05mvia SGN
via SGN
34h 05m
SYD
09:50+2day

Refundable
Earn 1530 InterMiles

SQ 241
SIN
07:05
07h 50mNon-stop
07h 50m
SYD
17:55

Refundable
Earn 1536 InterMiles

SQ 231
SIN
00:45
08h 05mNon-stop
08h 05m
SYD
11:50

Refundable
Earn 1536 InterMiles

VN 654
SIN
18:25
18h 30mvia SGN
via SGN
18h 30m
SYD
15:55+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1566 InterMiles

VN 654
SIN
18:25
20h 30mvia SGN
via SGN
20h 30m
SYD
17:55+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1566 InterMiles

VN 654
SIN
18:25
21h 15mvia SGN
via SGN
21h 15m
SYD
18:40+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1566 InterMiles

VN 650
SIN
13:15
23h 40mvia SGN
via SGN
23h 40m
SYD
15:55+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1566 InterMiles

VN 654
SIN
18:25
24h 50mvia SGN
via SGN
24h 50m
SYD
22:15+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1566 InterMiles

VN 650
SIN
13:15
25h 40mvia SGN
via SGN
25h 40m
SYD
17:55+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1566 InterMiles

VN 650
SIN
13:15
26h 25mvia SGN
via SGN
26h 25m
SYD
18:40+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1566 InterMiles

GA 823
SIN
07:55
21h 25mvia CGK
via CGK
21h 25m
SYD
08:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 1599 InterMiles

GA 823
SIN
07:55
21h 25mvia CGK
via CGK
21h 25m
SYD
08:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 1599 InterMiles

BA 15
SIN
20:05
07h 50mNon-stop
07h 50m
SYD
06:55+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1644 InterMiles

QF 2
SIN
19:25
07h 50mNon-stop
07h 50m
SYD
06:15+1day

Refundable
Earn 1737 InterMiles

QF 84
SIN
21:05
08h 05mNon-stop
08h 05m
SYD
08:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1737 InterMiles

QF 292
SIN
20:05
08h 05mNon-stop
08h 05m
SYD
07:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1737 InterMiles

QF 36
SIN
19:40
10h 30mvia MEL
via MEL
10h 30m
SYD
09:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1752 InterMiles

QF 38
SIN
23:40
10h 45mvia MEL
via MEL
10h 45m
SYD
13:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1752 InterMiles

QF 38
SIN
23:40
11h 15mvia MEL
via MEL
11h 15m
SYD
13:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 1752 InterMiles

QF 8404
SIN
10:10
18h 15mvia MEL
via MEL
18h 15m
SYD
07:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1764 InterMiles

QF 8404
SIN
10:10
18h 45mvia MEL
via MEL
18h 45m
SYD
07:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 1764 InterMiles

QF 8404
SIN
10:10
19h 00mvia MEL
via MEL
19h 00m
SYD
08:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1764 InterMiles

QF 8404
SIN
10:10
19h 15mvia MEL
via MEL
19h 15m
SYD
08:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1764 InterMiles

TG 410
SIN
21:00
21h 50mvia BKK
via BKK
21h 50m
SYD
21:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 1770 InterMiles

MH 602
SIN
06:00
22h 40mvia KUL
via KUL
22h 40m
SYD
07:40+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1770 InterMiles

EK 5004
SIN
19:25
07h 50mNon-stop
07h 50m
SYD
06:15+1day

Refundable
Earn 1773 InterMiles

EK 5060
SIN
21:05
08h 05mNon-stop
08h 05m
SYD
08:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1773 InterMiles

EK 5022
SIN
20:05
08h 05mNon-stop
08h 05m
SYD
07:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1773 InterMiles

GA 833
SIN
15:20
14h 00mvia CGK
via CGK
14h 00m
SYD
08:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 1794 InterMiles

GA 829
SIN
11:45
17h 35mvia CGK
via CGK
17h 35m
SYD
08:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 1794 InterMiles

GA 829
SIN
11:45
17h 35mvia CGK
via CGK
17h 35m
SYD
08:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 1794 InterMiles

GA 829
SIN
11:45
17h 35mvia CGK
via CGK
17h 35m
SYD
08:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 1794 InterMiles

GA 829
SIN
11:45
17h 35mvia CGK
via CGK
17h 35m
SYD
08:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 1794 InterMiles

SQ 211
SIN
10:30
07h 50mNon-stop
07h 50m
SYD
21:20

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

SQ 241
SIN
07:05
07h 50mNon-stop
07h 50m
SYD
17:55

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

SQ 221
SIN
20:40
08h 00mNon-stop
08h 00m
SYD
07:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

SQ 221
SIN
20:40
08h 00mNon-stop
08h 00m
SYD
07:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

SQ 231
SIN
00:45
08h 05mNon-stop
08h 05m
SYD
11:50

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

SQ 247
SIN
19:30
10h 25mvia MEL
via MEL
10h 25m
SYD
08:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

SQ 227
SIN
21:50
10h 35mvia MEL
via MEL
10h 35m
SYD
11:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

SQ 247
SIN
19:30
10h 40mvia MEL
via MEL
10h 40m
SYD
09:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles
Earn 1800 InterMiles
Earn 1800 InterMiles

SQ 237
SIN
00:25
11h 00mvia MEL
via MEL
11h 00m
SYD
14:25

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

SQ 207
SIN
07:45
11h 10mvia MEL
via MEL
11h 10m
SYD
21:55

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

QR 5392
SIN
06:00
11h 35mvia KUL
via KUL
11h 35m
SYD
20:35

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

SQ 237
SIN
00:25
12h 00mvia MEL
via MEL
12h 00m
SYD
15:25

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

QR 5410
SIN
19:30
12h 00mvia KUL
via KUL
12h 00m
SYD
10:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

SQ 255
SIN
00:55
12h 45mvia BNE
via BNE
12h 45m
SYD
16:40

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

SQ 255
SIN
00:55
13h 45mvia BNE
via BNE
13h 45m
SYD
17:40

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

CX 716
SIN
18:00
15h 00mvia HKG
via HKG
15h 00m
SYD
12:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

NZ 283
SIN
18:25
15h 05mvia AKL
via AKL
15h 05m
SYD
12:30+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1800 InterMiles

CX 734
SIN
16:45
16h 15mvia HKG
via HKG
16h 15m
SYD
12:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

NZ 3285
SIN
22:25
16h 40mvia AKL
via AKL
16h 40m
SYD
18:05+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1800 InterMiles

NZ 283
SIN
18:25
16h 45mvia AKL
via AKL
16h 45m
SYD
14:10+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1800 InterMiles

QH 308
SIN
13:45
17h 05mvia SGN
via SGN
17h 05m
SYD
09:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

MU 568
SIN
16:15
18h 20mvia PVG
via PVG
18h 20m
SYD
13:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

CI 754
SIN
14:15
19h 00mvia TPE
via TPE
19h 00m
SYD
12:15+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

QR 5500
SIN
21:20
20h 15mvia KUL
via KUL
20h 15m
SYD
20:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

CX 658
SIN
10:00
20h 35mvia HKG
via HKG
20h 35m
SYD
09:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

NZ 283
SIN
18:25
20h 40mvia AKL
via AKL
20h 40m
SYD
18:05+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1800 InterMiles

AI 381
SIN
08:20
20h 50mvia DEL
via DEL
20h 50m
SYD
08:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

MU 546
SIN
10:10
20h 50mvia PVG
via PVG
20h 50m
SYD
10:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

NZ 3281
SIN
08:45
21h 00mvia AKL
via AKL
21h 00m
SYD
08:45+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1800 InterMiles

FJ 362
SIN
13:55
21h 25mvia NAN
via NAN
21h 25m
SYD
14:20+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1800 InterMiles

NZ 3281
SIN
08:45
22h 40mvia AKL
via AKL
22h 40m
SYD
10:25+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1800 InterMiles

CX 658
SIN
10:00
23h 00mvia HKG
via HKG
23h 00m
SYD
12:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

NZ 283
SIN
18:25
24h 20mvia AKL
via AKL
24h 20m
SYD
21:45+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1800 InterMiles

MU 546
SIN
10:10
24h 25mvia PVG
via PVG
24h 25m
SYD
13:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

MH 608
SIN
17:25
25h 25mvia KUL
via KUL
25h 25m
SYD
21:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

TG 414
SIN
15:55
26h 55mvia BKK
via BKK
26h 55m
SYD
21:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

OZ 754
SIN
01:45
27h 35mvia ICN
via ICN
27h 35m
SYD
08:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

QR 943
SIN
10:55
28h 55mvia DOH
via DOH
28h 55m
SYD
18:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

OZ 752
SIN
23:30
29h 50mvia ICN
via ICN
29h 50m
SYD
08:20+2day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

AI 383
SIN
23:00
30h 10mvia DEL
via DEL
30h 10m
SYD
08:10+2day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

TG 404
SIN
12:25
30h 25mvia BKK
via BKK
30h 25m
SYD
21:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

MU 544
SIN
00:25
30h 35mvia PVG
via PVG
30h 35m
SYD
10:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

CI 756
SIN
02:00
31h 15mvia TPE
via TPE
31h 15m
SYD
12:15+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

MU 566
SIN
23:00
32h 00mvia PVG
via PVG
32h 00m
SYD
10:00+2day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

MU 544
SIN
00:25
34h 10mvia PVG
via PVG
34h 10m
SYD
13:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles

QR 947
SIN
20:20
43h 30mvia DOH
via DOH
43h 30m
SYD
18:50+2day

Refundable
Earn 1800 InterMiles
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4 Flights by undefined from Singapore to Sydney
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1 Flights by China Southern from Singapore to Sydney
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About Singapore
One of the most expensive cities to go on a vacation, Singapore has a rich culture, amazing food and also a great place to go cruising. Not to mention, the marvellous architecture. The city is also known for hosting grand festivals and for its lavish nightlife. You can plan a trip with your family or with your friends. You can also plan a solo backpacking trip to Singapore. The city also has quite a few hostels for young travellers. One of the most popular highlights of the city is Universal Studios. Not only will you get to be a part of your favourite comic universes but you can also try all of the theme-based rides here. Singapore has quite a lot of amusement parks and places for you to explore your adventurous side. It is also the perfect place for you to flaunt your most stylish self or shop till you drop.
Best Time to Visit Singapore
Singapore is ideal for visiting any time of the year because of its climate. It is warm and tropical all year round, which is one of the reasons why the prices barely go down. December is one of the most happening months, and prices are skyrocketing this month, thanks to the lavish New Year's Eve parties. The expensive hotel prices, however, do not drop and only increase during Christmas and New Year's Eve. You might also want to steer clear of Chinese New Year to avoid the high prices of flight tickets to Singapore and accommodations. While the temperature ranges between 29 to 31 degree Celsius throughout the year, you might also experience mild showers every now and then. You can book a hotel in Singapore either closer to all the tourist attractions or go for a hostel, in case you are on a solo trip or with your friends.
November to June is when the city experiences winter, and there is also a boost in the number of tourists. This period also sees a lot of festivals being hosted in Singapore. November to January is when Singapore receives rainfall and witnesses the highest precipitation. You can be a part of the Chinese New Year celebrations in February or the Dragon Boat Festival in June and the Great Singapore Sale from June to August. The best part about planning your travel during these months is that you can get cheap flight tickets to Singapore from India.
A lesser popular time to visit is from July to October when the number of tourists is comparatively lesser. If you reach right before the Great Singapore Sale ends, you might even get your favourite designer items at a reasonable price. Though you might receive rainfall between June and September, it only affects the North-eastern part of Singapore more. If you are planning your vacation to Singapore in July and August, you can attend the Singapore Food Festival and the Hungry Ghost Festival. You can also catch the Grand Prix Singapore in September along with the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Places to Visit in Singapore
Singapore has a lot of tourist attractions that are perfect for every kind of vacation. The Underwater World is the best place to visit in Singapore with your family. Not only will you see over 2500 marine animals, but you can also dive with the sharks and swim with the dolphins. The Singapore Zoo houses a lot of zebras, mole rats, parakeets, white tigers, a komodo dragon and other creatures. You will have to pay a certain fee to enter, just like at the Underwater World. You can also head to the River Safari that is home to red pandas and 6000 other animals. The best part is that safari is river-themed. Singapore also has a lot of beaches like the Changi Beach, Tanjong Beach and Sentosa Island that you can visit. Universal Studios is one of the major attractions of Singapore. It is a theme park that has Transformers, Shrek, Madagascar-based rides and a lot of your other favourite characters, other than Harry Potter. You can go with your kids or friends.
The Smith Street Hawker Centre in Chinatown is where you go to try delicious Chinese, Malay and Indian street food. You will not even have to worry about hygiene. You can also go to Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum to be amazed at wax statues of celebrities like Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Queen Elizabeth II, and others. Marina Bay Sands is one of the most popular and luxe hotels in Singapore. It also boasts of the world's biggest infinity pools and staying here even for a night will be the experience of a lifetime. You will definitely come across this when you are booking a hotel in Singapore online. The Coney Island is one of the most romantic places in Singapore and an ideal place to plan a date, too.
Things to do in Singapore
Singapore is one of those places where you can fulfil your lavish holiday dreams. You can party till wee hours and treat your hangover by just lying near the pool at your hotel to soak in the view. The city has a lot of places for you to go sightseeing or indulge in adventurous activities. Marina Bay district in Singapore has the best tourist attractions in the city. You can experience the nightlife here and visit some of the popular nightclubs. You can also book your accommodation at the Marina Bay Sands resort, and you won't even have to go anywhere. The complex has an amazing casino, a lot of nightclubs, shops, Sands SkyPark and performance halls. You can also head to Chinatown to enjoy a night out in the town. Try out the street food, go clubbing or shopping. You can go shopping at Pagoda Street, grab a bite at New Bridge Road or Smith Street and head over to Tanjong Pagar district to experience the nightlife. The Sentosa is an island resort that is basically for all age groups. You can go with your family, with your friends or on your solo trip, too. Little India is where you go to if you want to stray from the main city. It's 2 miles from Marina Bay.
Food and Restaurants in Singapore
Singapore is one tourist destination where you will find an eclectic blend of cuisines from all over the world. Be it continental, Chinese, Indian, Mexican, or Malay cuisine, and it's easy to find a restaurant that will satiate your hunger pangs and food cravings. Maxwell Food Centre is a popular place that has about 100 stalls of different kinds of food. It would be best if you also tried the fine dining scenes, the bars and lounges in the city. Le Noir Bar & Lounge in Marina Bay Sands is one of the best places to go to in the area. If you are craving European or French cuisine, you can head to Entre-Nous Creperie at Seah Street. Cure at Keong Saik Road is one of the best places to go to if you want to try some Irish or European food. You can also try Colony for some Singaporean food. Positano Risto is another fine restaurant that serves the best pizza and other Italian food. If you want to have Chinese food at a fancy restaurant instead of a local food joint, you can visit the Summer Pavilion at The Ritz-Carlton. Paulaner Brauhaus Singapore is popular for serving German food and drinks. It is also a Brew Pub that you can't miss. You can just chill with a couple of beers here. You will find a lot of good Indian restaurants in the Little India area in Singapore. If it is French, European or Caucasian food that you want to try, head over to Chef's Table by Chef Stephan Zoisl. You can also try the Japanese food at Akira Back.
How to reach Singapore (Transportation)
Singapore has its own airport called Changi Airport. The flight connectivity to Singapore from India is excellent. Not only do you get direct flights to Singapore from here, you even get connecting ones, depending on the availability. Indigo, Singapore Airlines, Srilankan Airlines, Spicejet run flights to Singapore quite frequently. You'll get cheap flight tickets to Singapore quite easily, but in any case, book your tickets in advance. If you take a direct flight to Singapore, it will take about 5 to 6 hours to land in the city. Getting a taxi from Changi Airport is also not very difficult since the city sees a lot of tourists throughout the year. Changi Airport has quite a lot of facilities like art activities for kids, baby care rooms, lounges, entertainment decks and rest areas that are free to use. In fact, you can also get a temporary local SIM card to use within the city at the airport itself. The airport also has movie theatres, in case you have to wait for a long time for your flight. You'll also find showers, spa facilities, prayer rooms, shopping areas and prayer rooms in the airport.
About Sydney
Located in New South Wales is the city of Sydney, one of the largest cities in Australia. The city is famously known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, originally designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon. The structure was eventually finished by an Australian team of architects. The city has massive harbours that connect with many Asian and Oceania countries.
Best time to visit Sydney
Sydney has two diverse seasons which are perfect for a trip. From September to November and March through May, the temperatures are very amiable, especially for tourists. For Sydney, the peak tourist season is between December to February as the temperature ranges between25 degree Celsius to 26 degree Celsius. Not only is the summer pleasant but also tourist-friendly. However, it does come with a cost, that being the expensive flight and hotel costs in Sydney. The temperatures are warm enough for Australians to flock over to the continent's capital, but for an outsider, the prices could be quite steep. Hence, the months leading up to the summer and the ones leading up to winter are ideal for tourists with a budget constraint. Between September and November, the number of tourists in the city is considerably less, giving you ample time and space to soak in the beautiful city's spirits. Plus, the season also brings some amazing festivities such as Sydney Fringe Festival, Night Noodle Markets, Taste of Sydney, Sculpture by the Sea and Festival of the Winds. The events are undoubtedly perfect for invoking the foodie in you.
Similarly, even March through May sees alluring weather with decent temperatures and fewer tourists. With less crowd, the city certainly brings a whole new vibe that would go well with tourists who prefer solitude. Not just the temperatures but even the number of tourists starts to drop during these months while the city prepares to welcome the winters. For those who wish to make the most of the season and have a liking towards the wildlife, you will also enjoy this time. It is known to be the start of the whale-watching season in Sydney, and if you're interested in something like this, then you should plan your trip according to this time. Sydney also rings in some lovely events and festivals such as Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia, Sydney Royal Easter Show, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival and Vivid Sydney, to name a few. The city bustles with vivacity during this period, and you would thoroughly enjoy being part of all the fanfare. Plus, the additional perk of choosing this season is a drop in the hotel and flight ticket prices. You can book your flights to Sydney as well as accommodations without worrying about exorbitant costs.
Places to visit in Sydney
Sydney's primary location for tourists to head is either the Sydney Harbour or the Bondi beach, but there are far too many things that should also be explored in the city. You can actually start with the Sydney Harbour Bridge, which is quite close to the Opera House. Since the area brims with many tourist attractions, it is the best way to kick off the tour. From the bridge, you can further head to check out the harbour. It is touted to be the most beautiful harbour in the entire world right now. Through the harbour, you can swing past the Sydney Opera House. It would be something to actually get tickets to a show at the Opera House. For the beach bums, beaches such as Manly Beach, Bondi Beach and Coogee Beach are big highlights. These places are always packed with tourists or even the locals who cannot do without water. Aside from the Sydney Harbour, the Darling Harbour is just as alluring and is located close to the Australian National Maritime Museum. Do not miss out the Royal Botanic Garden, which spews fresh air to the city.
Things to do in Sydney
The best way to spend time in Sydney would be not just to indulge in visiting new places but also to engage in some cruising fun. You can make some prior bookings for a cruise and set off from the Sydney Harbour. The cruise can even take you to the Blue Mountains, which is one of the natural wonders of the world. Further, you can actually book a hotel in the vast green mountains and complete the trip. You can also take up various activities at the beaches from surfing to strolling to sunbathing. Most importantly, do a little gallivanting around the city and find some impeccable food establishments as well as watering holes. If everything seems too much for you to do or if you need a day off to just relax, you can visit The Rocks and opt for a leisure stroll instead of the heart-thumping adventure fun. You can do the same at the Royal Botanic Garden as well.
Food and restaurants in Sydney
Sydney's cuisine is majorly influenced by European and Asian cuisine. Since the country does have many immigrants residing from these continents, the food also celebrates their cultures. The elements from these cultures have brought forth some of the finest food establishments in the city. You will find a sizeable galore of Asian and European dishes in places such as Fortune Village Chinese Restaurant, The Spice Room and Medusa Greek Taverna. These places bring about the finest culinary classics which would definitely be the best to go on your trip. Aside from these, you can also visit more ethnic cuisines that are district specifics, and these include, Little Saigon and Cabramatta in the Italian-rich region of Leichhardt and the famous Chinatown area. While these places do favour international cuisine, you can also go in deep to explore some of the rich and traditional Australian meals.
Despite some of the classic Australian dishes that will be at your perusal, they all do have influences in terms of cooking styles and flavours that go back to the international cultures. You will notice that meat is the base of every dish. The Aussies like to involve meat in all their dishes. It reflects perfectly well with their meals. If you do enjoy variations in meat, you will be happy to know that they have such provisions made. In fact, the cattle business is high in this region due to the constant demand for cattle meat of all kind. Sydney is also high on seafood as it is located close to the harbour. In fact, you can visit Darling Harbour's Cargo Bar, Sydney Opera House's Opera Bar and to get some amazing breakfast at Pancakes on the Rocks. You can further extend your food expedition by visiting the city during their food festivals. From Sydney's Night Noodles Markets to Taste of Sydney, these festivals celebrate food, and you will get to savour the most.
How to reach Sydney
Flight connectivity to Sydney from India is quite good with multitudes of flights flying in and out of the country regularly. However, there are no direct flights that fly to Sydney and requires changing of routes. The most popular route to Sydney from India is via Hong Kong. Airlines such as Qatar Airways and Cathay Pacific use the Hong Kong international route to reach Sydney. By flying from these airlines, you will have only one flight to change to reach Sydney. From Hong Kong, you can change flights to Sydney and make it in about 18 hours. The layover in Hong Kong is usually for two hours. There are airlines that take the Singapore route as well to reach Sydney. Airlines such as Qantas Airways and Singapore Airlines use this international route to reach Sydney and have layovers of about an hour or two before they fly from Singapore. The flight duration to Sydney from Mumbai, via the Singapore route, would take approximately 15 to 18 hours to reach. However, sometimes, due to unavailability of direct flights to Sydney from Singapore or Hong Kong could lead the airlines to take a second layover at Melbourne so they can connect to the country's capital.
Travelling to Sydney is rather time-consuming, but the flight tickets are decently priced. If you book your flight tickets to Sydney well in advance, you will be able to enjoy some amazing online flight deals. There might be some discounts for tickets to Sydney, which you can avail as long as you make the right choice of flights and airlines. Make sure that you also book your hotels in Sydney while you're getting your travel sorted. There are a plethora of cheap flights to Sydney that you will find if you peruse through thoroughly. Depending on the season and peak time, the ticket costs will see a spike and drop. You will have to ensure that you make a note of these things before you make your flight bookings. The city has multitudes of options for hotel accommodations. It ranges from ultra-exquisite to cheap and decent, for you to choose from. Again, booking your hotels in Sydney, well in advance will only be beneficial to you as that would give you many offers and deals to enjoy.
About Singapore Airport
Singapore Changi Airport or popularly known as Changi Airport services the city of Singapore and is a major civilian airport. It is easily one of the largest hubs for transportation in Asia. It has been rated by Skytrax as the World's Best Airport eight consecutive times since 2013. It is the world's first airport to reach such a milestone and earn a record. In terms of international passenger traffic and cargo, the Singapore Changi Airport stands as one of the busiest in the world. The airport is located in Changi, which is on the eastern side of Singapore. It is about 20 km away from Singapore's Downtown Core.
Singapore Changi Airport is the home base for a plethora of airlines such as Singapore Airlines, Scoot, BOC Aviation, Singapore Airlines Cargo, Jetstar Asia Airways and Silkair. The airport is recognised for its passenger traffic and stands at the 18th position on a global scale as the busiest airport. Just in 2019, Singapore Changi Airport accommodated over 68.3 million passengers. The airport serves close to 100 airlines with flights flying to 380 cities around the world. It has been recorded that the airport witnesses close to 7,400 flights that depart and arrive at Singapore Changi Airport every week. Over the years, Singapore Changi Airport has taken home over 620 awards ever since it has opened for business. Not to mention how it received 28 awards in one year alone, being 2019.
About Airport Terminals
As Singapore Changi Airport hosts more than 100 airlines with connections to over 380 cities in 100 countries worldwide, it witnesses an abundance of air traffic. It is the seventh busiest airport in terms of international passenger traffic. The Singapore Changi Airport has five passenger terminals and has been designed to hold a capacity of about 85 million passengers. Terminal 1's operations kicked off in 1981 and are located on the northern side of the airport. The terminal underwent renovation and opened for public use in 2019. Terminal 2 is situated on the eastern side. However, the operations as on May 1, 2020, have been suspended for 18 months. Terminal 3's location is by the western end and officially opened for business in 2008.
Meanwhile, Terminal 4 is the most recent terminal that came into existence in 2017 and is at the southern side. Besides the four functioning terminals for domestic and international flights, the airport also caters to a private run terminal named JetQuay CIP Terminal. The terminal sees a resemblance to the First Class Terminal built by Lufthansa at the Frankfurt Airport in Germany. With an access fee, the terminal is open to all travellers who are travelling in varied classes. Plans to construct Terminal 5 are also in works. If it goes according to schedule, the terminal should be ready by 2030 with an expected capacity of 50 million passengers in a year.
About Airport Authority
Owned by the Government of Singapore, the airport is operated by a consortium of Changi Airport Group, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and Republic of Singapore Air Force. Changi Airports International (CAI) is the consultant and investor in the airport venture. CAI is also recognised to be a leading company in the global aviation market. Over the years, the consortium has enabled extensive airport infrastructural development. The airport is currently being managed by CAI, who have worked to bring about a strong economic gain out of the developed project. They have further brought forth integrated solutions to enhance the airport's quality and for it to achieve world-class stature in the aviation industry. The airport is also associated with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore which is a statutory board that falls under the Ministry of Transport of the Government of Singapore. As part of the venture, the CAAS has enabled an air hub to help promote the safe practices and protocols for civilian air-service arrangements.
Top airlines flying from Singapore Changi Airport
Singapore Changi Airport serves as a home base for airlines such as Singapore Airlines, Silkair, BOC Aviation, Singapore Airlines Cargo, Scoot and Jetstar Asia Airways. The airport also witnesses some Indian airlines chartered for international travel. Air India, Air India Express, GoAir, IndiGo and Vistara are some of the Indian airlines that fly to Singapore Changi Airport. These flights have dedicated services to the airport and even have space for parking.
The airport caters extensively to international cities and is recognised as one of the best. The largest market for the Singapore Changi Airport is from cities such as Malaysia, India, Thailand, China, Tokyo, Sydney, Jakarta, Vietnam, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok, Denpasar, to name a few. The airlines seen by the Singapore Changi Airport include Air France, Air China, Air Mauritius, Air New Zealand, AirAsia, All Nippon Airways, Asiana Airlines, Bangkok Airways, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, Druk Air, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Etihad Airways, Fiji Airways, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Malindo Air, Saudia, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Srilankan Airlines, Swiss, Turkish Airlines, Thai Airways, United Airlines and Vietnam Airlines, to name a few. There are also extensive cargo flights and airlines that fly from Singapore Changi Airport. Cargo airlines from Singapore Changi Airport include Air Hong Kong, Asiana Cargo, Cathay Pacific Cargo, China Airlines Cargo, Etihad Cargo, Emirates SkyCargo, Korean Air Cargo, SF Airlines, UPS Airlines and more.
Facilities at the Singapore Changi Airport
The airport serves a slew of facilities that would be ideal and essential for passengers.
Airport lounges- Singapore Changi Airport has a handful of airline lounges at all the terminals. You can find from first-class and business-class lounges to VIP rooms and hotels, Singapore Changi Airport offers many beautiful and snazzy lounges. Even the regular boarding lounge area near the departure zones are very exquisite.
Baby care rooms - There are dedicated baby care rooms at several intervals of the airport. The rooms are kept perfectly well and hygienic. They also have baby products such as diapers and powders.
Baggage storage - The baggage services include porter services where professionals escort the passengers and take care of their luggage. You can also get plastic wrapping done for your baggage.
ATMs and foreign exchange - There are ATM kiosks and foreign exchange counters and booths at all terminals. You can find them at the departures and arrivals segments of all terminals.
Medical services - Some many clinics and pharmacies are available at all the terminals in the airport. Medical assistance can also be availed if you check at the information desk.
Entertainment deck - Since there are many layovers of flights that do take place, the Singapore Changi Airport has installed entertainment decks to keep the passengers engaged. From watching TV to recreational activities, the airport has facilities for the same.
WiFi and internet - You can avail the airport's WiFi services on the phone. The airport also has dedicated internet cafes in several spots of the Singapore Changi Airport. You will have to pay a fee to get access to the internet cafe.
Prayer rooms - The airport has dedicated multi-faith rooms to allow passengers to engage in their religious prayers. The rooms can also be used for meditation purposes in case required.
Smoking zones - To keep the atmosphere of the airport clean and fresh, the Singapore Changi Airport has installed several smoking lounges. You can find packs of cigarettes at the airport premise as well.
Spas and shower services - There are booths for shower and spa services that can be availed at the airport's lounge.
How to reach Singapore Changi Airport
Mass Rapid Transit
Since the Singapore Changi Airport is massive with a slew of terminals sprawled across the expanse, the airport has provided a dedicated Mass Rapid Transit network which works as a perfect connection for Singapore Expo site as well as the Changi Airport. There are underground lines called the Changi Airport MRT station which links Terminal 2 and 3. A Downtown Line opened recently owing to the tremendous demand for the route connecting Pasir Ris and Tuas link. The dedicated shuttle service connects the Expo from Bukit Timah and Bukit Panjang to and from the city. The MRT is considered to be one of the most convenient ways to reach the Singapore Changi Airport. A plan to build Land Transport Masterplan is in the works that would be extended to Terminal 5 of Singapore Changi Airport. The plan is said to be concluded by 2040.
Bus
There are dedicated bus services to reach the Singapore Changi Airport. They are operated by SBS Transit, Go-Ahead Singapore and SMRT Buses. These buses have excellent stops which connect Terminal 3 to Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 as well. Another route that connects the first three terminals is from the basement busy bays. One of the best ways to reach Singapore Changi Airport also has coaches that traverse from Johor Bahru. They start coaches and stand at Terminals 1,2 and 3.
Taxi and rentals
Taxis and rentals are also available at the Singapore Changi Airport. You can find efficient taxis and rentals from the city centre to reach the Singapore Changi Airport. You can avail limousine services as well to reach the Singapore Changi Airport.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which are the most preferred airlines from Singapore to Sydney ?
Tiger Airways, undefined, AirAsia, China Southern, P T Garuda Indo, Vietnam Airline, Jetstar Asia Airways, Malaysian Air, British Airways, Singapore Air, Qantas Airways, Thai Airways, Emirates, China Eastern, Fiji Airways, Cathay Pacific, Air Newzealand, Air India Ltd, China Airlines, Asiana Airlines and Qatar Airways are the most preferred airlines on Singapore to Sydney flight route.
Any offer available for new users on Singapore to Sydney flight booking by InterMiles?
InterMiles offers Flat 750 discount on flight especially for New Users by using coupon code: TNC750NEW.
Which is the cheapest airline on Singapore to Sydney flight route?
Tiger Airways offers the cheapest flights from Singapore to Sydney.
When does the first flight leave from Singapore to Sydney?
The first flight from Singapore to Sydney is undefined PR510 at 00:20.
Which is the last flight on Singapore to Sydney route?
The last flight from Singapore to Sydney route is Qantas Airways QF38 at 23:40.
How many flights fly from Singapore to Sydney on the daily basis?
There are 117 flights flying from Singapore to Sydney every day. Around 117 flights are flying daily from Singapore to Sydney. Out of which 16 are direct and 101 are connecting flights on this route. Some major airlines between this route are Tiger Airways, undefined, AirAsia, China Southern, P T Garuda Indo, Vietnam Airline, Jetstar Asia Airways, Malaysian Air, British Airways, Singapore Air, Qantas Airways, Thai Airways, Emirates, China Eastern, Fiji Airways, Cathay Pacific, Air Newzealand, Air India Ltd, China Airlines, Asiana Airlines and Qatar Airways.
Is it important to pay insurance charge for Singapore to Sydney flight booking?
No, it’s not required. But we advise you to pay small amount of insurance fee for safety purpose.
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About Singapore
One of the most expensive cities to go on a vacation, Singapore has a rich culture, amazing food and also a great place to go cruising. Not to mention, the marvellous architecture. The city is also known for hosting grand festivals and for its lavish nightlife. You can plan a trip with your family or with your friends. You can also plan a solo backpacking trip to Singapore. The city also has quite a few hostels for young travellers. One of the most popular highlights of the city is Universal Studios. Not only will you get to be a part of your favourite comic universes but you can also try all of the theme-based rides here. Singapore has quite a lot of amusement parks and places for you to explore your adventurous side. It is also the perfect place for you to flaunt your most stylish self or shop till you drop.
Best Time to Visit Singapore
Singapore is ideal for visiting any time of the year because of its climate. It is warm and tropical all year round, which is one of the reasons why the prices barely go down. December is one of the most happening months, and prices are skyrocketing this month, thanks to the lavish New Year's Eve parties. The expensive hotel prices, however, do not drop and only increase during Christmas and New Year's Eve. You might also want to steer clear of Chinese New Year to avoid the high prices of flight tickets to Singapore and accommodations. While the temperature ranges between 29 to 31 degree Celsius throughout the year, you might also experience mild showers every now and then. You can book a hotel in Singapore either closer to all the tourist attractions or go for a hostel, in case you are on a solo trip or with your friends.
November to June is when the city experiences winter, and there is also a boost in the number of tourists. This period also sees a lot of festivals being hosted in Singapore. November to January is when Singapore receives rainfall and witnesses the highest precipitation. You can be a part of the Chinese New Year celebrations in February or the Dragon Boat Festival in June and the Great Singapore Sale from June to August. The best part about planning your travel during these months is that you can get cheap flight tickets to Singapore from India.
A lesser popular time to visit is from July to October when the number of tourists is comparatively lesser. If you reach right before the Great Singapore Sale ends, you might even get your favourite designer items at a reasonable price. Though you might receive rainfall between June and September, it only affects the North-eastern part of Singapore more. If you are planning your vacation to Singapore in July and August, you can attend the Singapore Food Festival and the Hungry Ghost Festival. You can also catch the Grand Prix Singapore in September along with the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Places to Visit in Singapore
Singapore has a lot of tourist attractions that are perfect for every kind of vacation. The Underwater World is the best place to visit in Singapore with your family. Not only will you see over 2500 marine animals, but you can also dive with the sharks and swim with the dolphins. The Singapore Zoo houses a lot of zebras, mole rats, parakeets, white tigers, a komodo dragon and other creatures. You will have to pay a certain fee to enter, just like at the Underwater World. You can also head to the River Safari that is home to red pandas and 6000 other animals. The best part is that safari is river-themed. Singapore also has a lot of beaches like the Changi Beach, Tanjong Beach and Sentosa Island that you can visit. Universal Studios is one of the major attractions of Singapore. It is a theme park that has Transformers, Shrek, Madagascar-based rides and a lot of your other favourite characters, other than Harry Potter. You can go with your kids or friends.
The Smith Street Hawker Centre in Chinatown is where you go to try delicious Chinese, Malay and Indian street food. You will not even have to worry about hygiene. You can also go to Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum to be amazed at wax statues of celebrities like Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Queen Elizabeth II, and others. Marina Bay Sands is one of the most popular and luxe hotels in Singapore. It also boasts of the world's biggest infinity pools and staying here even for a night will be the experience of a lifetime. You will definitely come across this when you are booking a hotel in Singapore online. The Coney Island is one of the most romantic places in Singapore and an ideal place to plan a date, too.
Things to do in Singapore
Singapore is one of those places where you can fulfil your lavish holiday dreams. You can party till wee hours and treat your hangover by just lying near the pool at your hotel to soak in the view. The city has a lot of places for you to go sightseeing or indulge in adventurous activities. Marina Bay district in Singapore has the best tourist attractions in the city. You can experience the nightlife here and visit some of the popular nightclubs. You can also book your accommodation at the Marina Bay Sands resort, and you won't even have to go anywhere. The complex has an amazing casino, a lot of nightclubs, shops, Sands SkyPark and performance halls. You can also head to Chinatown to enjoy a night out in the town. Try out the street food, go clubbing or shopping. You can go shopping at Pagoda Street, grab a bite at New Bridge Road or Smith Street and head over to Tanjong Pagar district to experience the nightlife. The Sentosa is an island resort that is basically for all age groups. You can go with your family, with your friends or on your solo trip, too. Little India is where you go to if you want to stray from the main city. It's 2 miles from Marina Bay.
Food and Restaurants in Singapore
Singapore is one tourist destination where you will find an eclectic blend of cuisines from all over the world. Be it continental, Chinese, Indian, Mexican, or Malay cuisine, and it's easy to find a restaurant that will satiate your hunger pangs and food cravings. Maxwell Food Centre is a popular place that has about 100 stalls of different kinds of food. It would be best if you also tried the fine dining scenes, the bars and lounges in the city. Le Noir Bar & Lounge in Marina Bay Sands is one of the best places to go to in the area. If you are craving European or French cuisine, you can head to Entre-Nous Creperie at Seah Street. Cure at Keong Saik Road is one of the best places to go to if you want to try some Irish or European food. You can also try Colony for some Singaporean food. Positano Risto is another fine restaurant that serves the best pizza and other Italian food. If you want to have Chinese food at a fancy restaurant instead of a local food joint, you can visit the Summer Pavilion at The Ritz-Carlton. Paulaner Brauhaus Singapore is popular for serving German food and drinks. It is also a Brew Pub that you can't miss. You can just chill with a couple of beers here. You will find a lot of good Indian restaurants in the Little India area in Singapore. If it is French, European or Caucasian food that you want to try, head over to Chef's Table by Chef Stephan Zoisl. You can also try the Japanese food at Akira Back.
How to reach Singapore (Transportation)
Singapore has its own airport called Changi Airport. The flight connectivity to Singapore from India is excellent. Not only do you get direct flights to Singapore from here, you even get connecting ones, depending on the availability. Indigo, Singapore Airlines, Srilankan Airlines, Spicejet run flights to Singapore quite frequently. You'll get cheap flight tickets to Singapore quite easily, but in any case, book your tickets in advance. If you take a direct flight to Singapore, it will take about 5 to 6 hours to land in the city. Getting a taxi from Changi Airport is also not very difficult since the city sees a lot of tourists throughout the year. Changi Airport has quite a lot of facilities like art activities for kids, baby care rooms, lounges, entertainment decks and rest areas that are free to use. In fact, you can also get a temporary local SIM card to use within the city at the airport itself. The airport also has movie theatres, in case you have to wait for a long time for your flight. You'll also find showers, spa facilities, prayer rooms, shopping areas and prayer rooms in the airport.
About Sydney
Located in New South Wales is the city of Sydney, one of the largest cities in Australia. The city is famously known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, originally designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon. The structure was eventually finished by an Australian team of architects. The city has massive harbours that connect with many Asian and Oceania countries.
Best time to visit Sydney
Sydney has two diverse seasons which are perfect for a trip. From September to November and March through May, the temperatures are very amiable, especially for tourists. For Sydney, the peak tourist season is between December to February as the temperature ranges between25 degree Celsius to 26 degree Celsius. Not only is the summer pleasant but also tourist-friendly. However, it does come with a cost, that being the expensive flight and hotel costs in Sydney. The temperatures are warm enough for Australians to flock over to the continent's capital, but for an outsider, the prices could be quite steep. Hence, the months leading up to the summer and the ones leading up to winter are ideal for tourists with a budget constraint. Between September and November, the number of tourists in the city is considerably less, giving you ample time and space to soak in the beautiful city's spirits. Plus, the season also brings some amazing festivities such as Sydney Fringe Festival, Night Noodle Markets, Taste of Sydney, Sculpture by the Sea and Festival of the Winds. The events are undoubtedly perfect for invoking the foodie in you.
Similarly, even March through May sees alluring weather with decent temperatures and fewer tourists. With less crowd, the city certainly brings a whole new vibe that would go well with tourists who prefer solitude. Not just the temperatures but even the number of tourists starts to drop during these months while the city prepares to welcome the winters. For those who wish to make the most of the season and have a liking towards the wildlife, you will also enjoy this time. It is known to be the start of the whale-watching season in Sydney, and if you're interested in something like this, then you should plan your trip according to this time. Sydney also rings in some lovely events and festivals such as Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia, Sydney Royal Easter Show, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival and Vivid Sydney, to name a few. The city bustles with vivacity during this period, and you would thoroughly enjoy being part of all the fanfare. Plus, the additional perk of choosing this season is a drop in the hotel and flight ticket prices. You can book your flights to Sydney as well as accommodations without worrying about exorbitant costs.
Places to visit in Sydney
Sydney's primary location for tourists to head is either the Sydney Harbour or the Bondi beach, but there are far too many things that should also be explored in the city. You can actually start with the Sydney Harbour Bridge, which is quite close to the Opera House. Since the area brims with many tourist attractions, it is the best way to kick off the tour. From the bridge, you can further head to check out the harbour. It is touted to be the most beautiful harbour in the entire world right now. Through the harbour, you can swing past the Sydney Opera House. It would be something to actually get tickets to a show at the Opera House. For the beach bums, beaches such as Manly Beach, Bondi Beach and Coogee Beach are big highlights. These places are always packed with tourists or even the locals who cannot do without water. Aside from the Sydney Harbour, the Darling Harbour is just as alluring and is located close to the Australian National Maritime Museum. Do not miss out the Royal Botanic Garden, which spews fresh air to the city.
Things to do in Sydney
The best way to spend time in Sydney would be not just to indulge in visiting new places but also to engage in some cruising fun. You can make some prior bookings for a cruise and set off from the Sydney Harbour. The cruise can even take you to the Blue Mountains, which is one of the natural wonders of the world. Further, you can actually book a hotel in the vast green mountains and complete the trip. You can also take up various activities at the beaches from surfing to strolling to sunbathing. Most importantly, do a little gallivanting around the city and find some impeccable food establishments as well as watering holes. If everything seems too much for you to do or if you need a day off to just relax, you can visit The Rocks and opt for a leisure stroll instead of the heart-thumping adventure fun. You can do the same at the Royal Botanic Garden as well.
Food and restaurants in Sydney
Sydney's cuisine is majorly influenced by European and Asian cuisine. Since the country does have many immigrants residing from these continents, the food also celebrates their cultures. The elements from these cultures have brought forth some of the finest food establishments in the city. You will find a sizeable galore of Asian and European dishes in places such as Fortune Village Chinese Restaurant, The Spice Room and Medusa Greek Taverna. These places bring about the finest culinary classics which would definitely be the best to go on your trip. Aside from these, you can also visit more ethnic cuisines that are district specifics, and these include, Little Saigon and Cabramatta in the Italian-rich region of Leichhardt and the famous Chinatown area. While these places do favour international cuisine, you can also go in deep to explore some of the rich and traditional Australian meals.
Despite some of the classic Australian dishes that will be at your perusal, they all do have influences in terms of cooking styles and flavours that go back to the international cultures. You will notice that meat is the base of every dish. The Aussies like to involve meat in all their dishes. It reflects perfectly well with their meals. If you do enjoy variations in meat, you will be happy to know that they have such provisions made. In fact, the cattle business is high in this region due to the constant demand for cattle meat of all kind. Sydney is also high on seafood as it is located close to the harbour. In fact, you can visit Darling Harbour's Cargo Bar, Sydney Opera House's Opera Bar and to get some amazing breakfast at Pancakes on the Rocks. You can further extend your food expedition by visiting the city during their food festivals. From Sydney's Night Noodles Markets to Taste of Sydney, these festivals celebrate food, and you will get to savour the most.
How to reach Sydney
Flight connectivity to Sydney from India is quite good with multitudes of flights flying in and out of the country regularly. However, there are no direct flights that fly to Sydney and requires changing of routes. The most popular route to Sydney from India is via Hong Kong. Airlines such as Qatar Airways and Cathay Pacific use the Hong Kong international route to reach Sydney. By flying from these airlines, you will have only one flight to change to reach Sydney. From Hong Kong, you can change flights to Sydney and make it in about 18 hours. The layover in Hong Kong is usually for two hours. There are airlines that take the Singapore route as well to reach Sydney. Airlines such as Qantas Airways and Singapore Airlines use this international route to reach Sydney and have layovers of about an hour or two before they fly from Singapore. The flight duration to Sydney from Mumbai, via the Singapore route, would take approximately 15 to 18 hours to reach. However, sometimes, due to unavailability of direct flights to Sydney from Singapore or Hong Kong could lead the airlines to take a second layover at Melbourne so they can connect to the country's capital.
Travelling to Sydney is rather time-consuming, but the flight tickets are decently priced. If you book your flight tickets to Sydney well in advance, you will be able to enjoy some amazing online flight deals. There might be some discounts for tickets to Sydney, which you can avail as long as you make the right choice of flights and airlines. Make sure that you also book your hotels in Sydney while you're getting your travel sorted. There are a plethora of cheap flights to Sydney that you will find if you peruse through thoroughly. Depending on the season and peak time, the ticket costs will see a spike and drop. You will have to ensure that you make a note of these things before you make your flight bookings. The city has multitudes of options for hotel accommodations. It ranges from ultra-exquisite to cheap and decent, for you to choose from. Again, booking your hotels in Sydney, well in advance will only be beneficial to you as that would give you many offers and deals to enjoy.
About Singapore Airport
Singapore Changi Airport or popularly known as Changi Airport services the city of Singapore and is a major civilian airport. It is easily one of the largest hubs for transportation in Asia. It has been rated by Skytrax as the World's Best Airport eight consecutive times since 2013. It is the world's first airport to reach such a milestone and earn a record. In terms of international passenger traffic and cargo, the Singapore Changi Airport stands as one of the busiest in the world. The airport is located in Changi, which is on the eastern side of Singapore. It is about 20 km away from Singapore's Downtown Core.
Singapore Changi Airport is the home base for a plethora of airlines such as Singapore Airlines, Scoot, BOC Aviation, Singapore Airlines Cargo, Jetstar Asia Airways and Silkair. The airport is recognised for its passenger traffic and stands at the 18th position on a global scale as the busiest airport. Just in 2019, Singapore Changi Airport accommodated over 68.3 million passengers. The airport serves close to 100 airlines with flights flying to 380 cities around the world. It has been recorded that the airport witnesses close to 7,400 flights that depart and arrive at Singapore Changi Airport every week. Over the years, Singapore Changi Airport has taken home over 620 awards ever since it has opened for business. Not to mention how it received 28 awards in one year alone, being 2019.
About Airport Terminals
As Singapore Changi Airport hosts more than 100 airlines with connections to over 380 cities in 100 countries worldwide, it witnesses an abundance of air traffic. It is the seventh busiest airport in terms of international passenger traffic. The Singapore Changi Airport has five passenger terminals and has been designed to hold a capacity of about 85 million passengers. Terminal 1's operations kicked off in 1981 and are located on the northern side of the airport. The terminal underwent renovation and opened for public use in 2019. Terminal 2 is situated on the eastern side. However, the operations as on May 1, 2020, have been suspended for 18 months. Terminal 3's location is by the western end and officially opened for business in 2008.
Meanwhile, Terminal 4 is the most recent terminal that came into existence in 2017 and is at the southern side. Besides the four functioning terminals for domestic and international flights, the airport also caters to a private run terminal named JetQuay CIP Terminal. The terminal sees a resemblance to the First Class Terminal built by Lufthansa at the Frankfurt Airport in Germany. With an access fee, the terminal is open to all travellers who are travelling in varied classes. Plans to construct Terminal 5 are also in works. If it goes according to schedule, the terminal should be ready by 2030 with an expected capacity of 50 million passengers in a year.
About Airport Authority
Owned by the Government of Singapore, the airport is operated by a consortium of Changi Airport Group, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and Republic of Singapore Air Force. Changi Airports International (CAI) is the consultant and investor in the airport venture. CAI is also recognised to be a leading company in the global aviation market. Over the years, the consortium has enabled extensive airport infrastructural development. The airport is currently being managed by CAI, who have worked to bring about a strong economic gain out of the developed project. They have further brought forth integrated solutions to enhance the airport's quality and for it to achieve world-class stature in the aviation industry. The airport is also associated with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore which is a statutory board that falls under the Ministry of Transport of the Government of Singapore. As part of the venture, the CAAS has enabled an air hub to help promote the safe practices and protocols for civilian air-service arrangements.
Top airlines flying from Singapore Changi Airport
Singapore Changi Airport serves as a home base for airlines such as Singapore Airlines, Silkair, BOC Aviation, Singapore Airlines Cargo, Scoot and Jetstar Asia Airways. The airport also witnesses some Indian airlines chartered for international travel. Air India, Air India Express, GoAir, IndiGo and Vistara are some of the Indian airlines that fly to Singapore Changi Airport. These flights have dedicated services to the airport and even have space for parking.
The airport caters extensively to international cities and is recognised as one of the best. The largest market for the Singapore Changi Airport is from cities such as Malaysia, India, Thailand, China, Tokyo, Sydney, Jakarta, Vietnam, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok, Denpasar, to name a few. The airlines seen by the Singapore Changi Airport include Air France, Air China, Air Mauritius, Air New Zealand, AirAsia, All Nippon Airways, Asiana Airlines, Bangkok Airways, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, Druk Air, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Etihad Airways, Fiji Airways, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Malindo Air, Saudia, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Srilankan Airlines, Swiss, Turkish Airlines, Thai Airways, United Airlines and Vietnam Airlines, to name a few. There are also extensive cargo flights and airlines that fly from Singapore Changi Airport. Cargo airlines from Singapore Changi Airport include Air Hong Kong, Asiana Cargo, Cathay Pacific Cargo, China Airlines Cargo, Etihad Cargo, Emirates SkyCargo, Korean Air Cargo, SF Airlines, UPS Airlines and more.
Facilities at the Singapore Changi Airport
The airport serves a slew of facilities that would be ideal and essential for passengers.
Airport lounges- Singapore Changi Airport has a handful of airline lounges at all the terminals. You can find from first-class and business-class lounges to VIP rooms and hotels, Singapore Changi Airport offers many beautiful and snazzy lounges. Even the regular boarding lounge area near the departure zones are very exquisite.
Baby care rooms - There are dedicated baby care rooms at several intervals of the airport. The rooms are kept perfectly well and hygienic. They also have baby products such as diapers and powders.
Baggage storage - The baggage services include porter services where professionals escort the passengers and take care of their luggage. You can also get plastic wrapping done for your baggage.
ATMs and foreign exchange - There are ATM kiosks and foreign exchange counters and booths at all terminals. You can find them at the departures and arrivals segments of all terminals.
Medical services - Some many clinics and pharmacies are available at all the terminals in the airport. Medical assistance can also be availed if you check at the information desk.
Entertainment deck - Since there are many layovers of flights that do take place, the Singapore Changi Airport has installed entertainment decks to keep the passengers engaged. From watching TV to recreational activities, the airport has facilities for the same.
WiFi and internet - You can avail the airport's WiFi services on the phone. The airport also has dedicated internet cafes in several spots of the Singapore Changi Airport. You will have to pay a fee to get access to the internet cafe.
Prayer rooms - The airport has dedicated multi-faith rooms to allow passengers to engage in their religious prayers. The rooms can also be used for meditation purposes in case required.
Smoking zones - To keep the atmosphere of the airport clean and fresh, the Singapore Changi Airport has installed several smoking lounges. You can find packs of cigarettes at the airport premise as well.
Spas and shower services - There are booths for shower and spa services that can be availed at the airport's lounge.
How to reach Singapore Changi Airport
Mass Rapid Transit
Since the Singapore Changi Airport is massive with a slew of terminals sprawled across the expanse, the airport has provided a dedicated Mass Rapid Transit network which works as a perfect connection for Singapore Expo site as well as the Changi Airport. There are underground lines called the Changi Airport MRT station which links Terminal 2 and 3. A Downtown Line opened recently owing to the tremendous demand for the route connecting Pasir Ris and Tuas link. The dedicated shuttle service connects the Expo from Bukit Timah and Bukit Panjang to and from the city. The MRT is considered to be one of the most convenient ways to reach the Singapore Changi Airport. A plan to build Land Transport Masterplan is in the works that would be extended to Terminal 5 of Singapore Changi Airport. The plan is said to be concluded by 2040.
Bus
There are dedicated bus services to reach the Singapore Changi Airport. They are operated by SBS Transit, Go-Ahead Singapore and SMRT Buses. These buses have excellent stops which connect Terminal 3 to Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 as well. Another route that connects the first three terminals is from the basement busy bays. One of the best ways to reach Singapore Changi Airport also has coaches that traverse from Johor Bahru. They start coaches and stand at Terminals 1,2 and 3.
Taxi and rentals
Taxis and rentals are also available at the Singapore Changi Airport. You can find efficient taxis and rentals from the city centre to reach the Singapore Changi Airport. You can avail limousine services as well to reach the Singapore Changi Airport.