Get SMS alerts for the 13-hour journey to Changi.
Track This RouteOutbound
13 hours
Return
13.5 hours
Daily Flights
6+
Airlines
3
Timezone note
Singapore is 8 hours ahead of London. Evening departures land late morning Singapore time.
About this route
London to Singapore is 13 hours direct, operated primarily by Singapore Airlines from Terminal 2 and British Airways from Terminal 5.
Typical schedule: Depart London 9-11pm, land Singapore 5-7pm next day local time. That's 9-11am UK time. The overnight flight means you're tracking across two calendar days.
Singapore Changi is consistently rated the world's best airport. From landing to exit is typically 20-30 minutes, much faster than most long-haul destinations.
Singapore is a common connection point for Australia. If someone's connecting to Sydney or Melbourne, track both segments.
British Airways operates a morning departure option, landing late evening Singapore time.
The return flight lands early morning UK time (departing Singapore around 11pm).
How it works
Type the flight number for London to Singapore.
Enter the mobile number where you want to receive the alert.
We track the flight and text you when they touch down in Singapore.
FAQ
About 13 hours direct. Return is slightly longer.
Singapore Airlines, British Airways, and Qantas (connecting service).
Very. Consistently ranked world's best. 20-30 minutes from landing to exit.
Avoid waiting at arrivals. Get a text the moment their London to Singapore flight touches down.
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