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Good to Know
Essential information to help you plan your flight Business Class to Singapore
Business Class Flights to Singapore
Singapore, fondly known as the "Lion City," is a vibrant melting pot where ultra-modern skyscrapers rise alongside historic temples and lush green spaces. Did you know that Singapore is one of the world's greenest cities? Nearly half of its area is covered in greenery, with over 50 major parks and four nature reserves. The Gardens by the Bay, with its iconic Supertree Grove, is a must-visit, showcasing Singapore's commitment to sustainability.
Singapore beckons travelers with its world-class attractions and the award-winning Changi International Airport. It offers a unique experience with its butterfly garden, movie theater, and even a swimming pool.
Is flying business class to Singapore worth the splurge? While the ticket prices are higher, the enhanced experience on those lengthy flights can be a game-changer. For example, one-way business class fares from New York (JFK) to Singapore in January 2025, as checked in November 2024, range from $4,445 to $8,620. The extra perks—lie-flat seats, gourmet meals crafted by top chefs, priority boarding, increased baggage allowance, and exclusive lounge access—transform your journey into a luxurious escape.
Savvy travelers collect miles through airline loyalty programs and credit cards to make business class more affordable. Earn miles flying with Singapore Airlines and partners. Redeem a business class flight from the U.S. West Coast for about 95,000 miles. Fly with American Airlines and Oneworld partners. A business class flight from the U.S. to Singapore costs around 60,000-70,000 miles. Transfer points to partners like United MileagePlus and Singapore KrisFlyer. Earn points with cards like the Chase Sapphire Preferred or Reserve.
Ready to explore more about business class flights to Singapore? Keep reading to uncover detailed insights into the best airlines, lounges, and travel hacks for an unforgettable journey. Let's make your trip to Singapore an adventure in luxury and comfort!
Planning your business class trip to Singapore
For business class travelers heading to Singapore from the U.S., there's a mix of nonstop, one-stop, and two-layover options to consider.
Currently, only Singapore Airlines offers nonstop flights to Singapore from the US. Flying from New York (JFK), Los Angeles (LAX), and San Francisco (SFO), Singapore Airlines uses the Airbus A350-900ULR and Boeing 777-300ER, featuring spacious business class seats. These flights take around 18-19 hours and cost approximately $5,197 - $7,143 for a round-trip ticket. Nonstop flights are ideal for business travelers or those short on time, but they come at a premium, often 20-30% more than one-stop options.
From New York (JFK), consider American Airlines with a layover in Tokyo Narita. This journey takes around 42 hours, including a 20-hour layover. Round-trip business class tickets start at around $4,786, saving about 20% compared to nonstop flights.
For Los Angeles (LAX) departures, Philippine Airlines offers flights with a stop in Manila. The total journey time is about 20 hours, with a 1.5-hour layover. Business class tickets start at around $4,451 round-trip, providing savings of around 15% compared to nonstop options.
If you're up for two layovers to save some cash, consider the following: from New York (JFK), American Airlines offers flights with stops in Chicago and Tokyo Narita. The total journey time is around 27 hours, including layovers. Business class tickets start at around $4,150 round-trip, saving up to 33% compared to nonstop flights.
For Los Angeles (LAX) departures, Philippine Airlines provides flights with stops in Vancouver and Manila. This journey takes around 26 hours, including layovers. One-way business class tickets start at around $3,000, providing savings of up to 35% compared to nonstop options.
From San Francisco (SFO), American Airlines offers flights with stops in Los Angeles and Tokyo Narita. The total journey time is around 25 hours, including layovers. Business class tickets start at around $4,455 one-way, saving up to 31% compared to nonstop flights.
Note: Consider booking early, as prices can fluctuate by 20-30% based on seasonality and demand.
How to Travel from Changi International Airport (SHJ) to Downtown: Trains, Taxis, and More.
Upon landing at Changi International Airport (SIN), you'll find several options to reach downtown Singapore:
- MRT (Mass Rapid Transit): Located in the basement of Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, the MRT offers a convenient ride to the city. A one-way ticket costs about SGD 2.00 (approximately USD 1.50), and the journey takes around 30 minutes.
- Taxi: Taxi stands are available outside the arrival halls of all terminals. A trip to downtown Singapore costs between SGD 20 to SGD 40 (USD 15 to USD 30) depending on traffic and time of day, taking about 20 minutes.
- Airport Shuttle Bus: The Ground Transport Concierge in the arrival halls provides shuttle services to major hotels. Tickets are priced at SGD 9.00 per adult (around USD 6.50).
- Private Car Services: You can book a private transfer at counters in the arrivals area or online beforehand. Prices start from SGD 50 (USD 37), offering a direct and comfortable ride.
- Ride-Hailing Apps: Services like Grab can be accessed via their mobile apps. Designated pick-up points are located at each terminal. Fares to the city center range from SGD 18 to SGD 30 (USD 13 to USD 22).
Choosing the best airline offering business class to Singapore
Let’s dive into what airlines like American Airlines, Singapore Airlines, and Philippine Airlines bring to the table, helping you make informed travel decisions.
American Airlines
American Airlines' Flagship Business Class, featured on their Boeing 777-300ER and 787-9 aircraft, offers a 1-2-1 seating configuration, ensuring every traveler has direct aisle access. For the long journey to Singapore—often operated in partnership with Oneworld alliance members like Japan Airlines or Cathay Pacific—these lie-flat seats are designed for maximum comfort. They're equipped with privacy dividers, intuitive controls, and spacious touchscreens loaded with a wide array of entertainment options to keep you engaged during the 18-20-hour flight from the U.S. to Singapore.
American Airlines takes in-flight dining to the next level by delivering multi-course meals that include gourmet starters, chef-curated main courses, freshly baked bread, and delicious desserts. This is all complemented by a carefully selected range of wines, spirits, and beers, making your dining experience something to look forward to.
Passengers also receive a thoughtfully prepared amenity kit featuring high-quality items like a toothbrush, toothpaste, premium skincare products, an eye mask, earplugs, and cozy socks to enhance your comfort throughout the flight.
Business class travelers can enjoy American Airlines’ exclusive Flagship Lounges at major hubs like New York (JFK), Los Angeles (LAX), and Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW). These lounges offer premium features like spa-inspired showers, quiet workspaces, and both buffet and à la carte dining with chef-driven menus. In cities where Flagship Lounges aren't available, you can relax in Admirals Club lounges or partner lounges through the Oneworld network.
When it comes to redeeming miles, a round-trip business class ticket to Singapore can typically be booked for about 140,000 to 170,000 AAdvantage miles, depending on the route and availability. This makes it an attractive option for those looking to maximize their frequent flyer benefits while enjoying a luxurious travel experience to the Lion City.
Singapore Airlines
Operating advanced aircraft like the Airbus A350-900 and Boeing 777-300ER, Singapore Airlines offers seamless routes from major U.S. cities such as Los Angeles (LAX) and New York (JFK) to Singapore (SIN). The business class cabins on the Airbus A350-900 are configured in a 1-2-1 layout, ensuring every passenger has direct aisle access. The spacious seats transform into fully flat beds measuring up to 78 inches in length. With adjustable lighting, ample overhead storage, and a tranquil ambiance, the cabin is designed for maximum comfort during long-haul flights.
Each seat is equipped with intuitive controls for personalized adjustments, multiple charging ports—including USB and universal power outlets—and a large 18-inch touchscreen loaded with a wide array of entertainment options. Privacy partitions provide an added layer of seclusion, and there's generous storage for personal items. The amenity kit features luxury products from Lalique, including skincare items, an eye mask, earplugs, and a toothbrush with toothpaste. Slippers and socks are also provided to enhance your in-flight comfort.
One of the highlights of flying with Singapore Airlines is the "Book the Cook" service, allowing you to pre-select your main course from an extensive menu up to 24 hours before departure. Choices range from international favorites to Singaporean specialties like Chicken Rice or Beef Rendang. Meals are served on fine china with crisp linen, accompanied by a selection of warm breads and decadent desserts.
The beverage selection is equally impressive, featuring a curated list of fine wines, premium spirits, and signature cocktails. Enjoy a glass of Dom Pérignon Champagne upon boarding and explore a variety of teas and barista-made coffees throughout your flight.
Business class passengers benefit from a generous baggage allowance, including two checked bags up to 70 pounds (32 kg) each. Additionally, you're allowed two pieces of carry-on luggage, ensuring you can bring all your essentials without worrying about extra fees.
As part of the Star Alliance network, Singapore Airlines' KrisFlyer program lets you earn and redeem miles across a range of partner airlines. Redeeming miles for a business class seat to Singapore can be a great value. Transfer partners like Chase Ultimate Rewards and American Express Membership Rewards make it easier to accumulate miles, allowing you to upgrade your travel experience without breaking the bank.
Before your flight, relax in the SilverKris Lounge at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) or in partner lounges at other international airports. These lounges offer a serene environment with comfortable seating, complimentary Wi-Fi, a variety of gourmet dining options, and shower facilities to refresh before your journey.
Philippine Airlines
Philippine Airlines is a solid choice for travelers heading from the U.S. to Singapore, offering smooth connections through Manila. On routes from cities like Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO) to Singapore, the airline showcases its Mabuhay Business Class on aircraft such as the Airbus A350-900 and Boeing 777-300ER, ensuring a comfortable and luxurious experience. The cabins feature a 1-2-1 layout on the A350, so every passenger enjoys direct aisle access.
Seats recline into fully flat beds up to 78 inches long and come equipped with privacy partitions, multiple charging ports, and intuitive controls. You'll also find ample storage space and large touchscreens loaded with a variety of entertainment options to keep you engaged throughout the flight.
Your meal service kicks off with an appetizer and an aperitif. You'll then choose from several main courses inspired by Filipino and international flavors, made with fresh ingredients. For dessert, indulge in decadent cakes or local delicacies that make the dining experience truly special.
To enhance your comfort during the flight, the airline provides a premium amenity kit packed with travel essentials. Inside, you'll find a toothbrush and toothpaste, an eye mask, earplugs, and high-quality skincare products from L'Occitane. These thoughtful additions make your journey that much more enjoyable.
As for lounge access, business class passengers can relax in the Mabuhay Lounge at Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL). The lounge offers complimentary Wi-Fi, a selection of hot and cold dishes, beverages, and shower facilities—perfect for freshening up between flights. If you're connecting through other airports, Philippine Airlines has partnerships that grant you access to partner lounges, enhancing your overall travel experience.
Your baggage allowance in business class is generous, including two checked bags up to 70 pounds (32 kg) each, plus a carry-on and a personal item. This is perfect for longer trips when you need to pack a bit more without worrying about extra fees.
Arriving in Singapore: Navigating Changi International Airport (SHJ) efficiently
Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), ranked among the world's best, is a hub of efficiency and comfort. Situated just 17 miles (27 kilometers) northeast of downtown Singapore, it's a breezy 30-minute drive away. The airport's standout feature is its seamless passenger experience, from arrival to departure.
Changi Airport is akin to a well-planned city, with four terminals (T1, T2, T3, and T4) connected by free Skytrains and shuttle buses. Each terminal boasts a plethora of dining, shopping, and relaxation options.
When it’s time to relax, SHJ offers several lounges:
Plaza Premium Lounge (T1, T4):
- Open 24 hours.
- Access: All passengers (fee applies).
- Services: Comfortable seating, food and beverages, showers, Wi-Fi, and charging stations.
Qantas Singapore Lounge (T1):
- Open to eligible Qantas and oneworld passengers.
- Services: À la carte dining, bar, showers, and workstations.
SATS Premier Lounge (T1, T2):
- Open 24 hours.
- Access: Priority Pass, Diners Club, and eligible passengers.
- Services: Food and beverages, showers, Wi-Fi, and charging stations.
SilverKris Lounge (T2, T3):
- Open to eligible Singapore Airlines and Star Alliance passengers.
- Services: Gourmet dining, bar, showers, and workstations.
The Green Market (T2):
- Open 24 hours.
- Access: All passengers (fee applies).
- Services: Healthy dining options, Wi-Fi, and charging stations.
Ambassador Transit Lounge (T2, T3):
- Open 24 hours.
- Access: All passengers (fee applies).
- Services: Nap suites, showers, gym, food and beverages, and a swimming pool (T1).
Cathay Pacific Lounge (T4):
- Open to eligible Cathay Pacific and oneworld passengers.
- Services: Dining, bar, showers, and workstations.
Blossom Lounge (T4):
- Open 24 hours.
- Access: Priority Pass, Diners Club, and eligible passengers.
- Services: Food and beverages, showers, Wi-Fi, and charging stations.
Tips for business class travelers heading to Singapore
- The cheapest months to fly business class to Singapore are typically April and May, right after the peak tourist season. You can save up to 25% during these off-peak periods.
- Use Priceline's "Name Your Own Price" feature for business class flights. Bid up to 40% lower than published fares, but be flexible with travel times and airlines.
- Utilize travel apps to keep all your flight information at your fingertips. Apps like TripIt or airline-specific apps can provide real-time updates on gate changes, delays, and even baggage tracking. This ensures you're always in the loop and can adjust plans on the fly. Plus, download the Changi Airport app to navigate Singapore's massive hub with ease.
- Consider flights with layovers to cut costs. For example, flying with Philippine Airlines through Manila can save you up to 30% compared to nonstop flights. While it adds a couple of hours to your trip, the savings might be worth it.
- When choosing where to stay, the Marina Bay area is a top pick for travelers. It's the heart of Singapore's business and entertainment scene, with easy access to attractions like Gardens by the Bay and the iconic Marina Bay Sands. Hotels here range from $150 to $400 per night, catering to various budgets.
FAQs
Which airlines offer the best business class experience to Singapore?
Singapore Airlines is renowned for offering one of the best business class experiences to Singapore. With advanced aircraft like the Airbus A350-900 and exceptional services such as the "Book the Cook" meal pre-selection, they set a high standard for luxury travel. Philippine Airlines is also a strong contender, providing comfortable lie-flat seats and excellent in-flight dining on routes connecting through Manila.
What are the main benefits of flying business class to Singapore?
Flying business class to Singapore elevates your travel with spacious lie-flat seats and direct aisle access, ensuring maximum comfort on long-haul flights. You'll enjoy gourmet multi-course meals accompanied by fine wines and spirits, as well as priority boarding and increased baggage allowance. Access to exclusive airport lounges allows you to relax or work in a serene environment before your flight.
Can I pre-order meals on business class flights with Singapore Airlines, Philippine Airlines, and American Airlines?
Yes, all three airlines allow you to pre-order meals in business class. Singapore Airlines offers the "Book the Cook" service, letting you choose from an extensive menu of gourmet dishes before your flight. American Airlines allows business class passengers to pre-select their meals from the in-flight menu on certain routes. Philippine Airlines also provides meal pre-selection options, though the choices may be more limited compared to Singapore Airlines.
What is the cheapest day to fly business class to Singapore?
Typically, the cheapest days to fly business class to Singapore are mid-week days like Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Demand is usually lower on these days compared to weekends, which can result in more affordable fares.
How long does it take to fly from the US to Singapore?
Flying from the U.S. to Singapore generally takes between 18 to 22 hours. Nonstop flights from New York (JFK) to Singapore (SIN) take about 18 hours, making it one of the longest flights in the world. One-stop flights from cities like Los Angeles (LAX) or San Francisco (SFO), which may connect through cities like Tokyo or Seoul, typically take around 20 to 22 hours, including layover time.
Are there airport lounges available for business class travelers in Singapore?
Yes, business class travelers at Kansai International Airport (KIX) in Singapore have several lounge options. In Terminal 1 International, there are lounges such as the ANA Lounge, JAL Sakura Lounge, and KIX Airside Lounge, all offering food, drinks, and some with shower facilities. The KIX Airside Lounge is open 24 hours, while others like the ANA Lounge and JAL Sakura Lounge open between 6:30 AM and 7:30 AM. These lounges provide a comfortable and convenient experience for travelers before their flights.
Can I use frequent flier miles to book business class flight to Singapore?
Yes, you can use frequent flier miles with Singapore Airlines through their KrisFlyer program. For a one-way Saver award ticket in business class from the United States to Singapore, you can expect to redeem around 115,000 KrisFlyer miles. If Saver availability is limited, you might consider an Advantage award ticket, which may require approximately 150,000 miles. Booking well in advance or having flexible travel dates can improve your chances of securing a Saver business class seat. If you're short on KrisFlyer miles, you can transfer points from partners such as American Express Membership Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards, Citi ThankYou Points, and Capital One Miles at a 1:1 ratio.
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