Return from | S$ 166 |
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One-way from | S$ 80 |
Popular in | August |
Cheapest in | January |
Average price | S$ 219 |
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Singapore ChangiJakarta Soekarno-Hatta Intl
SIN - CGK
SINCGK
Singapore Changi
Thu 24-10
Nonstop1h 45m
Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta Intl
Sat 26-10
Nonstop1h 50m
Singapore ChangiJakarta Soekarno-Hatta Intl
SIN - CGK
SINCGK
Singapore Changi
Fri 25-10
Nonstop2h 10m
Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta Intl
Sun 27-10
Nonstop1h 55m
Singapore ChangiJakarta Soekarno-Hatta Intl
SIN - CGK
SINCGK
Singapore Changi
Sat 1-3
Nonstop1h 50m
Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta Intl
Tue 11-3
Nonstop1h 40m
Singapore ChangiDenpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
SIN - DPS
SINDPS
Singapore Changi
Thu 27-2
Nonstop2h 45m
Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai
Wed 12-3
Nonstop2h 30m
Singapore ChangiSurabaya Juanda
SIN - SUB
SINSUB
Singapore Changi
Thu 20-2
Nonstop2h 25m
Surabaya Juanda
Sun 23-2
Nonstop2h 20m
Singapore ChangiJakarta Soekarno-Hatta Intl
SIN - CGK
SINCGK
Singapore Changi
Tue 15-10
1 stop13h 30m
Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta Intl
Wed 16-10
1 stop9h 45m
Singapore ChangiMedan Kuala Namu Intl
SIN - KNO
SINKNO
Singapore Changi
Fri 15-11
1 stop14h 00m
Medan Kuala Namu Intl
Sun 17-11
1 stop8h 55m
On average, a flight from Singapore to Indonesia takes 9 hours 30 minutes. Flights to Indonesia from other popular cities in Singapore will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
Users looking for the lowest fares to Indonesia should consider flying on Wednesday at midday, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travellers will want to avoid Friday afternoons, when prices are usually at their highest.
The most flights from Singapore to Indonesia are scheduled on a Monday (52 on average). You will have fewer flight options on Tuesday, which is when the least amount of flights are scheduled (37 on average).
The most popular airlines flying from Singapore to Indonesia are Indonesia AirAsia, Scoot and Jetstar Asia.
The cheapest airlines flying from Singapore to Indonesia are AirAsia, Indonesia AirAsia and Scoot.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Indonesia ranges from 20.0 - 340.0 mm per month. January is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 340.0 mm. August is typically the driest time to visit Indonesia when rainfall is around 20.0 mm.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Indonesia, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, January is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 28.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of July, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 26.0 C).
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Your state of the art Boeing 787 was so hot I was sweating 90% of the flight. There is no reason or excuse for that.
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Your state of the art Boeing 787 was so hot I was sweating 90% of the flight. There is no reason or excuse for that.
In the past the only tourists visiting Indonesia were either global nomads, or eccentric artists. Today everyone from honeymooners to families are booking flights to Indonesia to discover what they’ve been missing out on all these years. And their first stop is usually the capital, Jakarta. Like most big, overpopulated cities Jakarta can be exhausting so a couple of days here is more than enough.
Made up of thousands of islands, Indonesia is a large and varied archipelago. Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan, New Guinea and Sulawesi are the largest of the islands. Java, where Jakarta is situated, is the most developed of the islands and boasts some awe-inspiring volcanoes. Adventure seeking travellers booking flights to Indonesia should plan a climb up Gunung Bromo, the active volcano. Most of the tourism is concentrated in the tiny island of Bali, which has some of the best beaches and resorts in the country. Its cultural capital, Ubud, is renowned for its art galleries and festivals. Further east Lombok’s beaches and temples are becoming increasingly popular with travellers looking to get away from the crowds that Bali draws. For a real off-the-beaten-track holiday travellers should head to Sumba, where the annual pasola (ritual war) takes place and outsiders are encouraged to partake in a rite of passage-style ritual of sharing betel nut (a euphoric stimulant) with the village headman and his hosts.
Indonesia is hot all year round, with average temperatures of 31 degrees. It cools down a bit during the wet season, but muddy roads make travel very difficult. The coasts are hotter than the inland areas, but not by much.
There are a number of airlines that offer domestic flights, primarily between Jakarta, Bali, Yogyakarta and Surabaya.
Ferries operate between the islands and stan