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(SIN) Singapore
SINGAPORE - Singapore Changi
(TPE) Taipei
TAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA - Taipei Taiwan Taoyuan International
18
Jul
Saturday
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1 traveler, ECONOMY
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(SIN) Singapore Changi
Singapore, Singapore
(TPE) Taipei Taiwan Taoyuan International
Taipei, Taiwan, Province of China
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Singapore to Taipei: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|SIN – TPE|$189
$189one way
Cheapest price
4h 40mdirect flight
Flight duration
82%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Singapore to Taipei

The route between Singapore and Taipei is one of Southeast Asia's most reliable connections, with several daily flights operated by carriers like Singapore Airlines, EVA Air, China Airlines, and Scoot. Expect a flight time of around four and a half hours, landing at Taoyuan International Airport, roughly 40 minutes from central Taipei by high-speed rail or airport MRT. Spring and autumn tend to offer the most comfortable weather in Taiwan, while summer brings warmer temperatures and occasional typhoons. For last minute travelers, seat availability on this corridor is generally decent thanks to the sheer number of daily rotations, though fares can climb during Lunar New Year and Taiwanese national holidays. Many passengers use Taipei as a gateway to night markets, hot springs, and the mountain towns of northern Taiwan. Booking last minute works best midweek, when both leisure and business demand tends to ease.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Singapore (SIN) to Taipei (TPE)?
The cheapest months to fly from Singapore to Taipei are typically February (after Lunar New Year), May, and September to early November. These off-peak periods usually offer the lowest airfares, while December, Chinese New Year, and July-August school holidays tend to be the most expensive.
What are the luggage rules for flights from SIN to TPE?+
Do Singaporeans need a visa to enter Taiwan?+
Are there direct flights from Singapore to Taipei, or do I need a transit?+
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Flying from Singapore to Taipei: A Traveler's Guide to the Route

The journey from Singapore to Taipei is one of Asia's most popular short-haul international connections, linking two dynamic urban hubs in just over four and a half hours. Whether you're heading north for business, night market feasts, or a stopover en route to Japan, this route offers a reliably smooth flying experience with plenty of choice.

Several carriers operate direct services daily. Singapore Airlines and its regional arm Scoot dominate the schedule alongside EVA Air and China Airlines, both Taiwanese flag carriers known for polished cabin service and generous meal offerings even in economy. Jetstar Asia and Starlux, a newer premium boutique airline, have added competition in recent years, giving travelers a wider spread of departure times and cabin experiences. Flights typically leave Changi Airport in the morning or evening, arriving at Taoyuan International, which sits about 40 kilometers from central Taipei. The MRT airport line connects the two in around 35 minutes, a convenient option after landing.

Onboard, expect a fairly relaxed flight. The distance is long enough for a proper meal and a movie but short enough that jet lag is virtually nonexistent, as Taipei is on the same time zone as Singapore. Window seats on the right side of the aircraft often catch views of the Taiwanese coastline on approach, weather permitting.

Timing your trip matters. The best months to fly from Singapore to Taipei are generally October through April, when Taiwan enjoys cooler, drier weather ideal for exploring Jiufen, Yangmingshan, or the city's famous street food scene at Shilin and Raohe. Summer months bring humidity and typhoon season, particularly between July and September, which can occasionally cause delays. Cherry blossom season in February and March draws a spike in demand, so booking early is wise. Chinese New Year is another peak period when fares climb sharply.

A few practical tips: Taiwan requires most short-stay visitors to have onward tickets and a valid passport with at least six months of validity. EasyCard, Taipei's transit card, can be purchased at the airport and works on metros, buses, and even convenience stores. If you're transferring at Changi before departure, allow time to enjoy the airport itself, which is a destination in its own right with gardens, art installations, and the Jewel complex.

What makes the Singapore to Taipei corridor interesting is the contrast it delivers, tropical modernity giving way to a city where mountains, hot springs, and neon-lit alleys sit side by side. It's a short flight with a big change of scenery.