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(PER) Perth
AUSTRALIA - Perth International
(SIN) Singapore
SINGAPORE - Singapore Changi
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(PER) Perth International
Perth, Australia
(SIN) Singapore Changi
Singapore, Singapore
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Perth to Singapore: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|PER – SIN|$189
$189one way
Cheapest price
5h 15mdirect flight
Flight duration
82%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Perth to Singapore

The hop from Perth to Singapore is one of the busiest gateways connecting Western Australia to Asia, and it remains a favourite among business travellers, holidaymakers, and those heading further into Europe. Direct flights take around five and a half hours, with Singapore Airlines, Qantas, Jetstar, and Scoot all serving the route on a daily basis. Because the flight departs in the evening or overnight, many passengers arrive at Changi in time for a full day ahead. Fares tend to soften outside the Australian school holidays, and shoulder seasons in March and October often bring the smoothest weather at both ends. For last minute travellers, seats can still open up close to departure, especially on low-cost carriers, though it pays to be flexible with departure times. Changi's transit options make even a short last minute trip feel remarkably easy to organise.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Perth (PER) to Singapore (SIN)?
The cheapest months to fly from Perth to Singapore are typically February, March, and early November, when demand is lower after peak holiday seasons. Booking at least 6-8 weeks in advance and flying midweek (Tuesday or Wednesday) can also help you secure the best fares. Avoid peak periods like June-July school holidays, Christmas, and Chinese New Year for cheaper deals.
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Flying from Perth to Singapore: A Traveler's Guide to the Route

The journey from Perth to Singapore is one of Australia's most popular international connections, linking Western Australia's sun-drenched capital to Southeast Asia's dynamic city-state. Covering roughly 3,900 kilometres across the Indian Ocean, the flight typically takes around five and a half hours, making it a manageable hop compared to the marathon routes from Sydney or Melbourne. For many Perth residents, Singapore serves as the gateway to Asia and Europe, while for Singaporeans, Western Australia offers wide open landscapes and a slower pace of life.

Several airlines operate this corridor, giving passengers a range of choices. Singapore Airlines is the traditional heavyweight, known for polished service and reliable connections through Changi Airport. Qantas offers a competitive option with strong loyalty benefits for Australian flyers, while Scoot and Jetstar provide budget-friendly alternatives for those willing to trade extras for lower fares. Most departures leave Perth in the late evening or overnight, arriving in Singapore in the early hours, which suits onward connections to Europe, India, or elsewhere in Asia.

The onboard experience is generally comfortable. Because the route is not excessively long, many travellers manage without full sleep, catching a light meal, watching a film, and arriving reasonably fresh. Business class cabins on full-service carriers often feature lie-flat seats, though on shorter daytime services you may find recliner-style seating instead. Changi Airport itself is worth arriving early or lingering in on the return, with its indoor waterfall, butterfly garden, and legendary transit amenities.

Timing your trip matters. The dry season between May and September brings pleasant weather to Perth and slightly less humidity in Singapore, though tropical showers are always possible near the equator. December through February aligns with the Australian summer holidays, meaning higher fares and busier cabins. Shoulder seasons in April and October often deliver the best balance of weather and price.

A few practical tips can smooth the experience. Australians receive a visa on arrival in Singapore, but always check current entry requirements before departure. Perth operates on a time zone identical to Singapore for much of the year, which eliminates jet lag entirely, a rare bonus on any international route. Pack light layers, since cabins can run cool while Singapore's humidity hits the moment you step outside. Finally, if you have a longer layover in Changi, take advantage of the free city tours offered to transit passengers.

Whether you're heading to Singapore for business, a stopover, or as your final destination, this route remains one of the most convenient and enjoyable ways to bridge Australia and Asia.