Flight From Kota Kinabalu (BKI) to Singapore (SIN)

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Flight Schedule from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore

The following are all scheduled flights from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore, with the shortest duration being 2 hours and 20 minutes.
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AirAsia Berhad (Malaysia)
AirAsia Berhad (Malaysia)
09:05
11:30
Kota Kinabalu (BKI)
Singapore (SIN)
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Scoot
Scoot
21:10
23:30
Kota Kinabalu (BKI)
Singapore (SIN)
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Direct Airline from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore

Available Airline that flying directly from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore start from RM 187
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About Singapore

Direct Flights

Direct flights are available from Kota Kinabalu International Airport (BKI) to Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) with the following details:

  • Airline: Scoot
    • Average Flight Duration: 2 hours 20 minutes
    • Aircraft Used: Airbus A321neo
    • Flight Schedule: Daily flights with varying departure times
    • Departure Terminal: Terminal 1 at Kota Kinabalu International Airport
    • Arrival Terminal: Terminal 1 at Singapore Changi Airport
    • Distance: 894 miles (1,438 kilometers)
    • Typical Flight Path: Direct route over the South China Sea
  • Airline: AirAsia
    • Average Flight Duration: 2 hours 25 minutes
    • Aircraft Used: Airbus A320, Airbus A320neo
    • Flight Schedule: Multiple daily flights
    • Departure Terminal: Terminal 1 at Kota Kinabalu International Airport
    • Arrival Terminal: Terminal 4 at Singapore Changi Airport
    • Baggage Allowance: Varies by fare type, with options to purchase additional allowance
    • In-flight Services: Food and beverages available for purchase

Direct flights between Kota Kinabalu and Singapore operate daily with both morning and evening departure options. The flight time of approximately 2 hours and 20-25 minutes makes it an efficient travel option. Both airlines offer competitive pricing with promotional fares frequently available, especially when booking in advance.

Layover Flights

  • Route: Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia) → Brunei (Brunei Darussalam) → Singapore (Singapore)
    • Airlines: Royal Brunei
    • Total Flight Duration: 4 hours 25 minutes
    • Aircraft Used: Airbus A320neo
    • Layovers: Brunei International Airport (BWN), Brunei, Brunei Darussalam layover for 1h 45m
    • Departure Terminal: Terminal 1 at Kota Kinabalu International Airport
    • Arrival Terminal: Varies at Singapore Changi Airport
    • Baggage Policy: Usually includes 30kg checked baggage for economy class
    • Benefits: Potential cost savings during peak periods and full-service airline experience
  • Route: Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia) → Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) → Singapore (Singapore)
    • Airlines: AirAsia
    • Total Flight Duration: 5 hours 10 minutes
    • Aircraft Used: Airbus A321neo, Airbus A320neo
    • Layovers: Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia layover for 1h 30m
    • Departure Terminal: Terminal 1 at Kota Kinabalu International Airport
    • Transfer Terminal: KLIA2 at Kuala Lumpur International Airport
    • Arrival Terminal: Terminal 4 at Singapore Changi Airport
    • Benefits: Often more flight time options and occasionally more economical
  • Route: Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia) → Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) → Singapore (Singapore)
    • Airlines: Malaysia Airlines
    • Total Flight Duration: 4 hours 55 minutes
    • Aircraft Used: Boeing 737, Boeing 737MAX 8 Passenger
    • Layovers: Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia layover for 1h 30m
    • Departure Terminal: Terminal 1 at Kota Kinabalu International Airport
    • Transfer Terminal: KLIA Main Terminal at Kuala Lumpur International Airport
    • Arrival Terminal: Terminal 2 at Singapore Changi Airport
    • Baggage Policy: Usually includes 30kg checked baggage for economy class
    • In-flight Experience: Full-service carrier with complimentary meals and entertainment

While direct flights are the fastest option, layover flights may offer advantages such as lower fares during peak travel seasons, more scheduling options, or the opportunity to break up a long journey. When booking connecting flights, ensure sufficient connection time, especially if you need to change terminals or collect and recheck baggage.

Information about schedule and airline subject to change based on airline policy. Please check regularly at Traveloka App.

About Kota Kinabalu International Airport - Kota Kinabalu

Location

Kota Kinabalu International Airport is located approximately 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) southwest of Kota Kinabalu city center in Sabah, Malaysia. As the second busiest airport in Malaysia, it serves as the main gateway to the state of Sabah and Malaysian Borneo. The airport's strategic location provides convenient access to downtown Kota Kinabalu, popular beach resorts, and the stunning natural attractions that Sabah is famous for, including Mount Kinabalu and various island destinations.

Airport Terminal

Kota Kinabalu International Airport has two main terminals:

Terminal 1: This is the newer and larger international terminal where most flights operate, including all international departures and arrivals. Terminal 1 handles flights from Scoot, AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines, and other carriers. The terminal is modern and well-designed, spanning three floors with clear signage in multiple languages.

Terminal 2: This smaller terminal primarily handles domestic and some regional flights. However, most operations have been consolidated to Terminal 1 in recent years.

Terminal 1 features dedicated check-in areas for different airlines, with AirAsia occupying a significant portion of the check-in counters. The immigration and security processes are efficient, though it's advisable to arrive at least 2-3 hours before international flights during peak travel periods.

Transport to Airport

Several transportation options are available to reach Kota Kinabalu International Airport:

  • Taxi: The most convenient option, with fares ranging from RM20-30 from the city center. Taxis are readily available throughout Kota Kinabalu and can be booked through various apps or hailed on the street.
  • Airport Bus: Budget-friendly public buses run between the airport and the city center approximately every hour from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The fare is around RM5, making it the most economical option.
  • Grab: The popular ride-hailing service operates in Kota Kinabalu and offers convenient, fixed-price transportation to the airport.
  • Hotel Shuttle: Many hotels in Kota Kinabalu offer shuttle services to and from the airport, either complimentary or for a small fee.
  • Car Rental: For those planning to explore Sabah, car rental services are available at the airport with several international and local providers.

Facilities

Kota Kinabalu International Airport offers a range of facilities to ensure passenger comfort:

  • Dining Options: Various restaurants and cafes serving local Malaysian cuisine, international dishes, and fast food are available in both the public and secure areas.
  • Shopping: Duty-free shops selling perfumes, cosmetics, liquor, chocolate, and local souvenirs, plus convenience stores for travel essentials.
  • Lounges: Premium lounges for business class passengers and lounge membership cardholders, offering comfortable seating, complimentary refreshments, Wi-Fi, and shower facilities.
  • Wi-Fi: Free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal buildings.
  • ATMs and Currency Exchange: Multiple ATMs and currency exchange counters in the arrival and departure areas.
  • Prayer Rooms: Dedicated prayer facilities for Muslim travelers.
  • Medical Services: First aid facilities and medical assistance available.
  • Special Assistance: Wheelchair services and assistance for passengers with reduced mobility (request in advance through your airline).
  • Baggage Services: Luggage wrapping services, lost and found, and left luggage facilities.

About Changi Intl - Singapore

Location

Changi Intl (Singapore Changi Airport) is located approximately 23 kilometers (14 miles) northeast of Singapore's city center. As one of the world's most awarded and busiest international airports, Changi serves as a major aviation hub for Southeast Asia. The airport's location provides convenient access to Singapore's central business district, tourist attractions, and residential areas via an extensive transportation network.

Airport Terminal

Singapore Changi Airport features four main passenger terminals and a specialized terminal called Jewel:

  • Terminal 1: One of the original terminals, recently renovated with modern amenities and a tropical garden.
  • Terminal 2: Currently undergoing extensive renovation to increase capacity and improve facilities.
  • Terminal 3: A spacious, modern terminal with the famous butterfly garden and numerous shopping and dining options.
  • Terminal 4: The newest terminal, featuring automated check-in processes and a heritage zone showcasing Singapore's cultural diversity.
  • Jewel Changi Airport: Not a terminal per se, but a nature-themed entertainment and retail complex featuring the world's tallest indoor waterfall (the Rain Vortex), forest valley, canopy park, and over 280 retail and dining outlets.

All terminals are interconnected by the Skytrain service and shuttle buses, making transfers between terminals efficient and straightforward. The airport is designed with passenger comfort in mind, with numerous seating areas, charging points, and relaxation spaces throughout.

Transport From Airport

Singapore offers excellent transportation options from Changi Airport to the city:

  • MRT (Mass Rapid Transit): The most economical option, with the East-West Line connecting directly to the city. Journey time to the central business district is approximately 30-40 minutes.
  • Taxi: Available 24/7 from designated taxi stands outside each terminal. Fares to the city center range from SGD 20-30, with a small airport surcharge applicable.
  • Airport Shuttle: Door-to-door service to most hotels in Singapore, with a flat fee of around SGD 15 per person.
  • Public Bus: Several bus services connect the airport to various parts of Singapore, offering an economical option for those familiar with the city's layout.
  • Private Transfer: Pre-booked car services available through Traveloka and other platforms, offering a comfortable and convenient option, especially for families or groups.
  • Car Rental: Multiple international car rental companies have counters at Changi Airport for those wishing to drive in Singapore.

Facilities

Singapore Changi Airport is renowned worldwide for its exceptional facilities:

  • Dining: Over 160 food and beverage outlets across all terminals, ranging from local Singaporean cuisine to international restaurants and fast-food chains.
  • Shopping: More than 350 retail outlets offering duty-free shopping, luxury brands, electronics, souvenirs, and everyday necessities.
  • Entertainment: Movie theaters, entertainment decks with game consoles, TV lounges, and children's play areas in all terminals.
  • Nature and Gardens: Butterfly Garden, Sunflower Garden, Enchanted Garden, Orchid Garden, and the stunning Rain Vortex and Forest Valley in Jewel.
  • Rest and Relaxation: Free rest areas, snooze lounges, and pay-per-use nap facilities like the Aerotel Transit Hotel and Ambassador Transit Lounges.
  • Wellness: Swimming pool, fitness center, spa services, and shower facilities available in various terminals.
  • Free Singapore Tour: For transit passengers with layovers of 5.5 hours or more, complimentary city tours are available (subject to eligibility).
  • Business Facilities: Meeting rooms, business centers, and free internet kiosks throughout the airport.
  • Prayer Rooms: Multi-faith prayer rooms available in all terminals.
  • Medical Services: Round-the-clock medical centers in all terminals.
  • Special Assistance: Comprehensive services for passengers requiring mobility assistance, including wheelchair rentals and dedicated staff.

FAQ Kota Kinabalu to Singapore Flight

  • Question: How long is the flight from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore?
    • Answer: Direct flights from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore typically take between 2 hours 20 minutes to 2 hours 25 minutes. Connecting flights with layovers can take anywhere from 4 to 6 hours total journey time depending on the layover duration.
  • Question: Which airlines offer direct flights from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore?
    • Answer: Direct flights between Kota Kinabalu and Singapore are primarily operated by AirAsia and Scoot. Both airlines offer daily services between the two cities.
  • Question: What is the baggage allowance for flights from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore?
    • Answer: Baggage allowance varies by airline and fare type. AirAsia's basic fares typically don't include checked baggage, while premium fares include 20-25kg. Scoot offers similar policies with options to purchase additional baggage. It's recommended to check the specific allowance for your ticket and add baggage in advance through Traveloka, as it's usually more economical than adding at the airport.
  • Question: When is the cheapest time to fly from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore?
    • Answer: Generally, the most economical time to fly this route is during weekdays (Tuesday to Thursday) and outside of major holiday periods. The off-peak months of April, May, and October often feature lower fares. Booking 2-3 months in advance typically secures the best prices.
  • Question: Do I need a visa to travel from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore?
    • Answer: Malaysian citizens can enter Singapore visa-free for up to 30 days. Other nationalities should check Singapore's immigration requirements, as visa policies vary by country. Some nationalities require a visa while others may be eligible for visa-free entry for short stays.
  • Question: What is the time difference between Kota Kinabalu and Singapore?
    • Answer: There is no time difference between Kota Kinabalu and Singapore. Both locations follow the same time zone (GMT+8).
  • Question: How early should I arrive at Kota Kinabalu International Airport for my flight to Singapore?
    • Answer: For international flights, it's recommended to arrive at least 2-3 hours before your scheduled departure time. This allows sufficient time for check-in, immigration, and security procedures, especially during busy periods.
  • Question: Can I get a refund if I need to cancel my flight from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore?
    • Answer: Refund policies depend on the fare type and airline's terms and conditions. Some flexible fare options allow full or partial refunds, while basic economy fares may be non-refundable. You can manage your booking through Traveloka to check cancellation options and potential refund amounts based on your specific ticket.

Other Ways to Travel From Kota Kinabalu to Singapore

While flying is the most practical way to travel from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore due to the South China Sea separating them, there are alternative routes for adventurous travelers:

Sea and Land Combination:

  • Ferry/Boat from Kota Kinabalu to Brunei: Approximately 8-10 hours
  • Bus from Brunei to Miri, Malaysia: About 2-3 hours
  • Bus from Miri to Kuching: Approximately 12 hours
  • Bus from Kuching to Johor Bahru: About 24 hours
  • Bus/Train from Johor Bahru to Singapore: 1-2 hours
  • Total Journey Time: 3-4 days minimum
  • Considerations: This route requires multiple transfers and overnight stays, making it suitable only for those with flexible schedules and a desire for adventure.

Cruise Ship:

  • Occasionally, cruise ships include both Kota Kinabalu and Singapore in their Southeast Asian itineraries.
  • Duration: Varies greatly depending on the cruise itinerary, typically 3-7 days
  • Experience: Offers a leisurely travel option with onboard amenities and potential stops at other destinations along the way.
  • Limitations: Limited schedules and seasonal availability.

Private Yacht Charter:

  • For travelers with significant budgets, private yacht charters can navigate from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore.
  • Duration: Approximately 3-5 days depending on stops and weather conditions
  • Considerations: Expensive but offers a unique and luxurious travel experience.

For most travelers, especially those with time constraints or seeking practicality, flying remains the most efficient and cost-effective option for traveling between Kota Kinabalu and Singapore.

Explore Singapore

Popular Destinations in Singapore

  • Gardens by the Bay

    A futuristic nature park spanning 101 hectares featuring the iconic Supertree Grove, the spectacular Cloud Forest and Flower Dome conservatories, and numerous themed gardens. The evening light shows are particularly mesmerizing and offer fantastic photo opportunities. Located near Marina Bay, the gardens represent Singapore's commitment to becoming a "City in a Garden" and showcase innovative sustainable energy practices.

  • Marina Bay Sands

    This integrated resort complex has become synonymous with Singapore's skyline. The three-towered building supports the famous SkyPark observation deck and infinity pool (for hotel guests). Visitors can enjoy luxury shopping, world-class dining, the ArtScience Museum, and spectacular views of the city. The nightly light and water show, Spectra, is a must-see attraction visible from the promenade.

  • Singapore Zoo and Night Safari

    Renowned for its "open concept" design, the Singapore Zoo houses over 2,800 animals in naturalistic habitats. The adjacent Night Safari, the world's first nocturnal wildlife park, offers a unique opportunity to observe nocturnal animals in their active periods. The rainforest environment and thoughtfully designed enclosures provide immersive experiences for visitors of all ages.

  • Sentosa Island

    Singapore's premier island resort getaway features pristine beaches, thrilling attractions like Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, and Adventure Cove Waterpark. The island also offers luxury resorts, golf courses, and diverse dining options. Accessible via cable car, monorail, or a scenic boardwalk from the mainland, Sentosa provides endless entertainment options for families and adventure seekers.

  • Singapore's Cultural Districts: Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam

    These vibrant neighborhoods showcase Singapore's multicultural heritage. Chinatown features ornate temples, traditional medicine shops, and bustling markets. Little India offers colorful storefronts, aromatic spice shops, and authentic South Asian cuisine. Kampong Glam, the historic Arab Quarter, is home to the magnificent Sultan Mosque, trendy Haji Lane, and numerous Middle Eastern restaurants and shisha cafes.

Popular Cuisine in Singapore

  • Hainanese Chicken Rice

    Often considered Singapore's national dish, this seemingly simple meal consists of poached chicken served with fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth, accompanied by chili sauce, ginger paste, and dark soy sauce. The dish showcases the importance of technique and quality ingredients in Singaporean cuisine. Popular establishments include Tian Tian at Maxwell Food Centre and Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice.

  • Chili Crab

    A signature Singaporean seafood dish featuring mud crabs stir-fried in a sweet, savory, and spicy tomato-based sauce. The slightly thick gravy is perfect for dipping mantou (fried buns). Despite its name, the dish is more sweet-tangy than spicy. Leading restaurants for authentic chili crab include Jumbo Seafood, No Signboard Seafood, and Long Beach Seafood.

  • Laksa

    This spicy noodle soup represents Singapore's multicultural heritage, combining Chinese and Malay elements. The Singaporean (Katong) version features rice noodles in a rich and spicy coconut curry broth topped with prawns, fishcake, and cockles. The fragrant dish balances spicy, sour, and creamy flavors. 328 Katong Laksa and Janggut Laksa are famous venues to sample this delicacy.

  • Satay

    These grilled meat skewers marinated in turmeric, lemongrass, and spices are served with a rich peanut sauce, cucumber slices, and rice cakes (ketupat). Available in chicken, beef, or mutton varieties, satay exemplifies the Malay influence in Singaporean cuisine. Lau Pa Sat hawker center's "Satay Street" is particularly famous for this dish in the evenings.

  • Kaya Toast with Soft Boiled Eggs

    A quintessential Singaporean breakfast comprising toasted bread spread with kaya (coconut jam), served with slabs of cold butter, soft-boiled eggs, and kopi (local coffee) or teh (tea). This simple yet satisfying combination is available at numerous kopitiams (coffee shops) across the city, with Ya Kun Kaya Toast and Toast Box being popular chains specializing in this traditional breakfast set.

Singapore's diverse culinary landscape extends far beyond these five dishes, with hawker centers like Maxwell Food Centre, Lau Pa Sat, and Tiong Bahru Market offering authentic local cuisine at affordable prices. The city's food scene also includes Michelin-starred establishments, representing both local and international cuisines, making Singapore a true paradise for food enthusiasts.

Flight Information to Singapore

Flight Duration

2 hr(s) 20 mins

Airport in Kota Kinabalu

Airport in Singapore

Frequently Asked Questions

How early should I get to the airport for a domestic & international flight?
For domestic flights, we recommend arriving at the airport at least 2 hours before your scheduled departure time. For international flights, aim to be at the airport at least 3 hours prior to ensure smooth check-in, security checks, and to account for any unexpected delays. It’s better to be early and relaxed than rushing at the last minute right?
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Timing is everything when it comes to grabbing airline tickets. Typically, it’s best to book around 4-6 weeks in advance for domestic flights and 2-3 months for international routes. But the prices also depend on the travel demand, seasonality, and major events. You can always monitor the fare trends on Traveloka and set alerts to catch the best deals or promotions!
What is the cheapest day to fly to Singapore?
Looking for the best deals to Singapore? Historically, midweek flights (particularly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays), tend to be cheaper due to lower demand. However, airfares can fluctuate so we recommend keeping an eye on flight prices and being flexible with your travel dates. Booking in advance can be one the hacks to travel to Singapore without breaking the bank!
What information do I need to know when booking a flight?
When booking a flight, every choice sets the tone for your trip. From the preferred flight route – be it direct or with layovers – to the in-flight experience – whether you opt for a standard economy seat or a luxurious first-class journey – and understanding baggage limits, there's a lot to weigh. Other considerations include travel insurance and the airline's booking policies.
How far in advance should I book an international flight?
For international flights, it’s wise to start your search about 5-6 months ahead with the optimal booking window being around 3-4 months before departure. This period often provides a balance between good fares and a reasonable choice of flight times and routes. But please note that several factors such as destination popularity, peak travel season, and regional major events can influence the timeline.
Do I need a passport and visa to fly between Kota Kinabalu to Singapore?
Traveling from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore typically requires specific documents. For international flights, a passport is almost always necessary. However, for domestic flights, neither a passport nor a visa is usually required, but an official ID will be needed. The necessity of a visa depends on the traveler's citizenship and Singapore's entry regulations. It's crucial to verify visa requirements, as rules can differ between countries.
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How long does it take to fly from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore?
2 hours and 20 minutes is the shortest flight time from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore.

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