Singapore Airlines - Air Travel in Singapore
The domestic air travel is dominated by Singapore Air, which serve flights to all major airports in Singapore.
Main Airlines
Singapore Airlines
Ranked 17th in Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies rankings in 2007, Singapore is one of the world’s premium airlines. Currently, Singapore Airlines serves flights to over 65 destinations in 35 countries including Asia, Europe, South-West Pacific, Middle East, North America as well as South Africa. It also operates several daily flights from Singapore to cities around the globe. By the end of 2007, Singapore airlines will be the first to fly the Airbus 380, the largest passenger air carrier ever to be built.
Main Airports
Singapore Changi International Airport is a main aviation hub in Asia, particularly in the Southeast Asian regions, and is also the major airport in Singapore. Located in Changi on a 13 km² (3,200 acre) site, it is around 20km (12 miles) north-east from the city centre. The Airport is served by over 70 air carriers flying to more than 160 cities in 53 countries.
Seletar Airport was Singapore’s first international airport, it now operates as a general aviation airport, mainly for chartered flights.
Main routes
Flights to Singapore
From Hong Kong
Useful Singapore Resources
Singapore Travel Guide - A wiki-style travel guide from TravellersPoint.
Singapore air travel resources - List of useful Singapore airline and travel websites.