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One Way
(SIN) Singapore
SINGAPORE - Singapore Changi
(YVR) Vancouver
CANADA - All Airports
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(SIN) Singapore Changi
Singapore, Singapore
(YVR) All Airports
Vancouver, BC
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Singapore to Vancouver: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|SIN – YVR|$589
$589one way
Cheapest price
15h 35mdirect flight
Flight duration
82%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Singapore to Vancouver

The journey from Singapore to Vancouver crosses the Pacific in roughly 15 to 17 hours, making it one of the longer transpacific hauls travelers can take. Air Canada operates the only nonstop service on this corridor, while one-stop options through Hong Kong, Tokyo, Seoul, or Taipei are widely available on carriers like Cathay Pacific, ANA, and Singapore Airlines. Flights typically depart Changi in the early hours and land at YVR the same calendar day, thanks to the time difference. Spring and early autumn tend to offer the most comfortable weather on both ends of the route. For last minute travelers, midweek departures and one-stop itineraries often have better availability than direct flights, which fill up quickly during summer and holiday periods. Pack layers — you'll leave tropical humidity and arrive to Vancouver's cool, coastal air, sometimes with rain even in shoulder season.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Singapore (SIN) to Vancouver (YVR)?
The cheapest months to fly from Singapore to Vancouver are typically January, February, and early November, when demand drops after the holiday season. Booking at least 6-8 weeks in advance and avoiding peak travel periods like June-August and December can also help secure lower fares.
What are the luggage rules for flights from SIN to YVR?+
Do Singaporean citizens need a visa to enter Canada via Vancouver?+
Are there direct flights from Singapore to Vancouver, or do I need a transit?+
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Flying from Singapore to Vancouver: A Traveler's Guide to the Pacific Crossing

The journey from Singapore to Vancouver is one of the more rewarding long-haul routes in the world, connecting the tropical heart of Southeast Asia with the temperate coastline of western Canada. Spanning roughly 12,800 kilometers, the trip typically takes between 15 and 19 hours depending on whether you fly direct or transit through hubs like Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, or Taipei. The route appeals to a wide mix of travelers, from business passengers heading to North America to families visiting relatives in British Columbia's thriving diaspora communities.

Singapore Airlines offers a non-stop service that has become a favorite for those who prefer to skip layovers, while carriers such as Cathay Pacific, EVA Air, Japan Airlines, ANA, and Korean Air provide one-stop alternatives that can sometimes be more comfortable thanks to a built-in break. Each airline brings a slightly different experience: meticulous Japanese service on JAL and ANA, refined cuisine on Cathay, and the famously polished cabin crew on Singapore Airlines. Premium economy has become especially popular on this route, offering meaningful comfort without the cost of business class.

Timing your trip matters. The shoulder seasons of late spring and early autumn tend to bring the most pleasant weather on both ends. Vancouver is at its best from May through September, when the city's mountains, beaches, and Stanley Park are most accessible. Winter travel can be rewarding if you are heading to Whistler, but expect rainy conditions in the city itself. Departing Singapore is comfortable year-round, though afternoon thunderstorms are common during the monsoon months.

A few practical tips can make the flight from Singapore to Vancouver feel smoother. Because the route often crosses the Pacific at high latitudes, window seats offer stunning views of the Aleutian Islands and the Canadian coast on clear days. Stay hydrated, set your watch to Vancouver time early to adjust to the 15-hour difference, and consider lounges at Changi if you have time before departure, as Terminal 3 in particular is worth exploring. Upon arrival at YVR, the airport's Indigenous art installations and efficient layout make the entry process refreshingly calm.

What makes this corridor genuinely interesting is the cultural bridge it represents. Vancouver has one of the largest Asian-influenced populations in North America, and flights from Singapore often feel like an extension of that cultural exchange, with passengers carrying everything from kaya jam to Pacific Northwest souvenirs on the return leg. Whether for business, leisure, or family, the Singapore to Vancouver journey rewards a little planning with one of the most scenic and seamless transpacific experiences available.