Cheap Flights to Singapore with Thai Airways from THB7,955

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Bangkok (BKK)to

Singapore (SIN)
23/04/2025 - 01/05/2025
From
THB7,960
Updated: 4 hours ago
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Frankfurt (FRA)to

Singapore (SIN)
14/05/2025 - 21/05/2025
From
EUR897
Updated: 8 hours ago
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Zurich (ZRH)to

Singapore (SIN)
14/05/2025 - 21/05/2025
From
CHF885
Updated: 8 hours ago
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Karachi (KHI)to

Singapore (SIN)
13/05/2025 - 16/05/2025
From
PKR209,322
Updated: 5 hours ago
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Chiang Mai (CNX)to

Singapore (SIN)
19/05/2025 - 01/06/2025
From
THB11,805
Updated: 11 hours ago
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Tokyo (TYO)to

Singapore (SIN)
13/05/2025 - 20/05/2025
From
JPY84,790
Updated: 7 hours ago
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Perth (PER)to

Singapore (SIN)
03/05/2025 - 17/05/2025
From
AUD1,141
Updated: 12 hours ago
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Mumbai (BOM)to

Singapore (SIN)
22/04/2025 - 29/04/2025
From
INR44,403
Updated: 15 hours ago
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Sydney (SYD)to

Singapore (SIN)
12/05/2025 - 14/05/2025
From
AUD916
Updated: 11 hours ago
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Chengdu (TFU)to

Singapore (SIN)
25/04/2025 - 30/04/2025
From
CNY2,307
Updated: 20 hours ago
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London (LHR)to

Singapore (SIN)
20/04/2025 - 05/05/2025
From
GBP949
Updated: 2 hours ago
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Islamabad (ISB)to

Singapore (SIN)
02/05/2025 - 15/11/2025
From
PKR390,142
Updated: 12 hours ago
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Vientiane (VTE)to

Singapore (SIN)
19/05/2025 - 21/05/2025
From
USD462
Updated: 22 hours ago
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*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 24hrs and may no longer be available at the time of booking.

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Compare Tickets for Our Most Popular Flights to Singapore
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Bangkok (BKK)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
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Economy
08/01/2026 - 13/01/2026

From

THB7,955

Updated: 10 hours ago

Bangkok (BKK)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
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Economy
07/01/2026 - 11/01/2026

From

THB7,955

Updated: 10 hours ago

Bangkok (BKK)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
/
Economy
10/01/2026 - 24/01/2026

From

THB7,955

Updated: 10 hours ago

Frankfurt (FRA)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
/
Economy
31/05/2025 - 07/06/2025

From

EUR897

Updated: 7 hours ago

Frankfurt (FRA)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
/
Economy
04/12/2025 - 28/02/2026

From

EUR917

Updated: 12 hours ago

Frankfurt (FRA)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
/
Economy
31/05/2025 - 02/06/2025

From

EUR1,496

Updated: 7 hours ago

Zurich (ZRH)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
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Economy
29/09/2025 - 15/10/2025

From

CHF898

Updated: 22 hours ago

Zurich (ZRH)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
/
Economy
24/05/2025 - 31/05/2025

From

CHF1,142

Updated: 8 hours ago

Zurich (ZRH)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
/
Economy
24/05/2025 - 28/05/2025

From

CHF1,498

Updated: 8 hours ago

Karachi (KHI)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
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Economy
07/12/2025 - 02/01/2026

From

PKR208,933

Updated: 5 hours ago

Karachi (KHI)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
/
Economy
05/12/2025 - 02/01/2026

From

PKR208,933

Updated: 5 hours ago

Karachi (KHI)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
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Economy
06/09/2025 - 20/09/2025

From

PKR208,933

Updated: 17 hours ago

Chiang Mai (CNX)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
/
Economy
03/07/2025 - 16/07/2025

From

THB11,805

Updated: 11 hours ago

Chiang Mai (CNX)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
/
Economy
09/07/2025 - 22/07/2025

From

THB11,805

Updated: 11 hours ago

Chiang Mai (CNX)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
/
Economy
12/11/2025 - 16/11/2025

From

THB11,805

Updated: 11 hours ago

Tokyo (TYO)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
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Economy
10/06/2025 - 15/06/2025

From

JPY84,820

Updated: 22 hours ago

Tokyo (TYO)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
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Economy
29/05/2025 - 12/06/2025

From

JPY84,790

Updated: 7 hours ago

Tokyo (TYO)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
/
Economy
29/05/2025 - 05/06/2025

From

JPY84,790

Updated: 7 hours ago

Perth (PER)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
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Economy
05/06/2025 - 19/06/2025

From

AUD1,033

Updated: 11 hours ago

Perth (PER)Singapore (SIN)​Round trip
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Economy
05/06/2025 - 09/06/2025

From

AUD1,637

Updated: 11 hours ago

*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 24hrs and may no longer be available at the time of booking.

Popular Thai Airways Business Class Flight Deals to Singapore

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Cheap Flights to Singapore with Thai Airways

Traveling to Singapore

Overview

Shiny Singapore, with its futuristic architecture, neon-flecked high rises and steamy climate is an alluring hub of decadent living. Alongside its slick contemporary visage, the city state also retains much of its traditional culture, especially evident in its bustling street life, temples and colonial buildings. Eating out is a big deal here, and you can feast like a king whether seated at a fine dining table or a street food stall.

Getting around

Singapore’s infrastructure and public transport system are world class. The easiest way to get around is via the efficient MRT subway system. There are four lines and it runs until midnight from the centre to suburban areas. A couple of hundred traditional trishaws zip around tourist areas and are a fun way of getting from A to B.

See & do

Newcomers to Singapore are inevitably struck by its futuristic architecture. Indeed the buildings of the city centre and financial district are rather majestic. The hump-back whale-like Gardens by the Bay is one of the most impressive new buildings, both outside and in, where there are no supports; as part of a government plan to make Singapore greener, these enormous greenhouses are filled with horticulture and exhibitions about climate change.

Notable buildings also include the triple-towered Marina Bay Sounds – the huge platform atop it has clubs, restaurants, parks and the world's longest infinity pool – and the Esplanade: Theatres on the Bay, which resembles a gigantic durian fruit. Meanwhile, retro architecture lovers will enjoy the horseshoe-profiled Pearl Bank Apartments block and the brutalist OCBC Centre, both dating back to the 1970s.

Although Singapore has seen a huge surge in modernity in recent years, parts of the colonial era remain. The tax-free port Sir Stamford Raffles established in the early 19th century has largely been papered over by new constructions, but some old buildings remain, not least that which houses the National Museum and the grand Raffles hotel itself. The previously seedy district around Bras Basah Road is also home to several art museums.

Hidden gems

Beyond the glittering modern architecture, what makes Singapore fascinating is its cultural mix. Home to ethnic Chinese, Malay and Indians, the communities have formed distinct neighbourhoods. Singapore's Chinatown dates back to the colonial era and features many temples and pagodas; hipsters have also moved in, opening cool restaurants, bookshops and bohemian cafes. East of the Singapore River, check out distinctive Little India, as it was named in the colonial era. The restaurants here are some of the best in Singapore, and there are plenty of interesting clothing and food shops and Hindu temples.

Food & drink

The culture blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian, as well as to a smaller degree European, makes for an always-exciting dining experience in Singapore. Street food abounds in the city state, and the locals like it spicy, so beware. It's possible to eat pretty authentic Chinese or Indian food at dedicated restaurants, but perhaps the most interesting Singaporean cuisine is that which merges different influences. Chicken rice is thought of as the national dish, found everywhere from local joints to high-end restaurants. Also look out for crab in chilli sauce, fish-head curry and laksa, a broth of chicken or fish with coconut milk that combines Chinese and Malay elements.