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(TPE) Taipei
TAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA - Taipei Taiwan Taoyuan International
(SIN) Singapore
SINGAPORE - Singapore Changi
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(TPE) Taipei Taiwan Taoyuan International
Taipei, Taiwan, Province of China
(SIN) Singapore Changi
Singapore, Singapore
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Taipei to Singapore: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|TPE – SIN|$189
$189one way
Cheapest price
4h 45mdirect flight
Flight duration
82%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Taipei to Singapore

The route between Taipei and Singapore is one of Asia's busiest, connecting Taoyuan International with Changi in just under five hours. Carriers like Singapore Airlines, EVA Air, China Airlines, and Scoot operate multiple daily departures, so schedules are flexible even for last minute travelers looking to slip onto an evening flight. Morning departures tend to arrive in time for a full afternoon in Singapore, while red-eye options suit business travelers heading to meetings the following day. Weather is generally reliable year-round, though the shoulder months of February and September often bring smoother flying conditions and lighter passenger loads. Changi's efficient arrivals process means you can be in the city within an hour of landing. If you're booking last minute, midweek departures typically offer more seat availability than weekend flights, particularly during Lunar New Year and school holiday periods when demand spikes noticeably.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Taipei (TPE) to Singapore (SIN)?
The cheapest months to fly from Taipei to Singapore are typically February, March, and September, when demand is lower after the Lunar New Year and outside the summer holiday peak. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance and flying midweek (Tuesday or Wednesday) can also help you secure the best fares.
What are the luggage rules for flights from TPE to SIN?+
Do Taiwanese passport holders need a visa to enter Singapore?+
Are there direct flights from Taipei to Singapore, or is a transit required?+
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Flying from Taipei to Singapore: A Guide for Modern Travelers

The journey from Taipei to Singapore is one of Asia's most well-trodden air corridors, connecting two of the region's most dynamic city-states across roughly 3,200 kilometers of ocean and tropical archipelago. Most direct flights take between four and a half to five hours, making it an easy daytime hop or a comfortable evening flight that lands in time for late-night hawker food at Lau Pa Sat or Newton Circus.

Several carriers compete on this route, giving travelers a healthy range of choices. Singapore Airlines and its subsidiary Scoot operate frequent services, while EVA Air and China Airlines fly out of Taoyuan International with their signature Taiwanese hospitality. Starlux Airlines has also entered the fray, appealing to travelers who appreciate boutique-style cabins and thoughtful design. Between these carriers, you can usually find multiple departures each day, with a mix of full-service and low-cost options depending on your budget and preferred travel style.

The experience itself tends to be smooth. Taoyuan is well-organized and increasingly modern, while Changi remains a destination in its own right, complete with the Jewel's indoor waterfall, butterfly garden, and enough dining options to justify arriving early. Expect a light meal on board, decent entertainment systems on full-service airlines, and generally punctual operations, as both airports rank among Asia's most efficient.

When to travel is worth some thought. Singapore's climate is famously consistent, hot and humid year-round, though February and March tend to be slightly drier. Taipei's weather varies more, with cool, damp winters and hot summers punctuated by typhoons between July and October. Shoulder months like April, May, and November often bring the most agreeable conditions on both ends. Chinese New Year and the mid-year school holidays see fares climb sharply, so booking six to eight weeks ahead pays off during those windows.

A few practical tips: Taiwanese passport holders enjoy visa-free entry to Singapore for stays up to 30 days, and the reverse is also true, which makes spontaneous trips easy. Singapore uses Type G plugs, so pack an adapter. If you have a long layover in either direction, both cities are exceptionally transit-friendly, with fast metro links and English signage.

What makes the TPE to SIN route particularly interesting is the cultural bridge it represents, linking a lively East Asian capital with a multicultural Southeast Asian hub. Food lovers, business travelers, and weekend explorers all find something rewarding at either end, which is why this corridor continues to be one of the busiest and most reliable in the region.