
7 hour(s), 45 minute(s)

Airline | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Origin airport | Destination airport | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Singapore Airlines | 07:05 | 17:55 | Singapore (SIN) | Sydney (SYD) | Book flight |
![]() Scoot | 07:55 | 18:50 | Singapore (SIN) | Sydney (SYD) | Book flight |
![]() Singapore Airlines | 10:30 | 21:15 | Singapore (SIN) | Sydney (SYD) | Book flight |
![]() Emirates | 19:40 | 06:35 (+1 day) | Singapore (SIN) | Sydney (SYD) | Book flight |
![]() Qantas | 19:40 | 06:35 (+1 day) | Singapore (SIN) | Sydney (SYD) | Book flight |
![]() British Airways | 20:05 | 06:55 (+1 day) | Singapore (SIN) | Sydney (SYD) | Book flight |
![]() Emirates | 20:30 | 07:25 (+1 day) | Singapore (SIN) | Sydney (SYD) | Book flight |
![]() British Airways | 20:30 | 07:25 (+1 day) | Singapore (SIN) | Sydney (SYD) | Book flight |
![]() Qantas | 20:30 | 07:25 (+1 day) | Singapore (SIN) | Sydney (SYD) | Book flight |
![]() Singapore Airlines | 20:40 | 07:40 (+1 day) | Singapore (SIN) | Sydney (SYD) | Book flight |
Fly from Singapore to Sydney, Australia’s harbour city, where world icons meet the coast. Climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge, tour the Opera House, or cruise across Darling Harbour for skyline views from the water. Wander The Rocks for heritage pubs, watch sunset from a Barangaroo restaurant, or start your morning with coffee along the Bondi to Coogee coastal walk. From big festivals like Vivid Sydney and Mardi Gras to easy days at Taronga Zoo and rooftop bars that glow after dark, flights from Singapore to Sydney bring you straight to the harbour city that lives large on the water.
There’s no shortage of ways to reach Australia’s east coast in one stretch, with these major names covering everything from budget basics to full-service comfort.
With a direct flight, it takes around {shortestHour} hours and {shortestMinute} minutes to travel from Singapore to Sydney. The journey spans more than 6,300 kilometres over the Java Sea and Australia’s east coast. That’s long enough for a meal and a semi-decent sleep before gliding in for a waterfront brunch.
For a budget airline, flights are usually about AU$300 each way, where full-service airlines sit around the AU$400 mark. Return fares on the Singapore–Sydney route usually land between AU$250 and AU$1,790, with current deals from {flightCheapestPrice}. To find cheap flights from Singapore to Sydney, lock in your seat three to six months ahead and keep an eye on Traveloka’s big sales like Boxing Day, Click Frenzy Travel, and EOFY, where quick-click coupons can shave a few dollars off your fare.
The best time to fly to Sydney from Singapore is often {cheapestMonth}, when fares hover around AU$490–AU$720. Think calm weather, smaller crowds, and long daylight hours for harbour walks or lazy lunches by the water.
By December, prices climb fast. Blame the fireworks, festivals, and school holidays. For better value, aim for autumn or spring, when the air’s cooler, the views are clearer, and the Traveloka promo page is stacked with limited-time flight deals.
Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) sits about 13 kilometres south of the CBD in Mascot, right near Botany Bay. It’s roughly a 20-minute drive into town, give or take a traffic jam or two. The Airport Link train runs every ten minutes and pulls into Central Station in under 15 minutes, making it the fastest way for commuters and jet-lagged travellers alike.
Taxis and rideshares wait just outside each terminal with clear pick-up zones for app bookings, while buses connect the airport to nearby suburbs like Mascot and Burwood. If you’re planning a longer escape, car-hire desks in T2 and T3 make it easy to head toward the Blue Mountains, Hunter Valley, or down the NSW South Coast.
If you’re an Aussie flying home, there’s no red tape waiting at the gate. Just bring your valid Australian passport and breeze through arrivals using SmartGate. It’ll scan your ePassport and wave you through. No visa, no fuss. Just a quick ‘welcome back’ before you grab a flat white at the terminal café on your way out into the sunshine.
Sydney runs on Australian Eastern Standard Time (GMT+10) and switches to GMT+11 for daylight saving between early October and April. Singapore stays steady on GMT+8, so Sydney sits two to three hours ahead depending on the season. Your flight ticket already lists the correct local arrival time, so you can land, stretch, and reset your watch without thinking twice.
More than just flights, Traveloka helps you map out the whole Sydney story. From hotels near Darling Harbour and Circular Quay to harbour cruises, attraction tickets, and car hire for day trips to the Blue Mountains or Hunter Valley.
Flying in the other direction? Here’s everything you need to know about the reverse journey from Sydney to Singapore.
Flight Duration | 7 hr(s) 45 mins |
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