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$186 Find Cheap Flights from Singapore to Sydney

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These are the airlines KAYAK users have selected most often from within our search results in flight searches from Singapore to Sydney, as well as popular online travel agencies
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Everything you should know

Cheapest round-trip
$339
Typical prices: $376-$703
Scoot
Wed 11/5Wed 11/12
SIN - SYD • Non-stop
Cheapest one-way
$185
Typical prices: $264-$649
Multiple Airlines
Thu 10/23
SIN - SYD • 1 stop
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Qantas Economy Class offers free alcohol onboard.
Use the Airport Link train for quick access to Sydney.
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Cheap Flights from Singapore to Sydney (SIN-SYD)

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Singapore to Sydney that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent round-trip flight deals from Singapore to Sydney

Wed, Nov 5 - Wed, Nov 12
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7:55 am - 6:50 pmSIN-SYD
7h 55mnonstop
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8:05 pm - 1:10 amSYD-SIN
8h 05mnonstop
$339Scoot
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Mon, Nov 3 - Fri, Nov 7
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7:55 am - 6:50 pmSIN-SYD
7h 55mnonstop
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8:05 pm - 1:10 amSYD-SIN
8h 05mnonstop
$342Scoot
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Thu, Nov 13 - Thu, Nov 20
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7:55 am - 6:50 pmSIN-SYD
7h 55mnonstop
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8:05 pm - 1:10 amSYD-SIN
8h 05mnonstop
$343Scoot
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Thu, Mar 12 - Wed, Mar 18
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6:35 pm - 9:15 amSIN-SYD
11h 40m1 stop
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2:20 pm - 7:25 pmSYD-SIN
8h 05mnonstop
$345Multiple Airlines
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Mon, Oct 27 - Fri, Oct 31
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7:55 am - 6:50 pmSIN-SYD
7h 55mnonstop
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2:20 pm - 7:25 pmSYD-SIN
8h 05mnonstop
$349Scoot
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Tue, Mar 31 - Sat, Apr 18
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2:00 am - 12:35 pmSIN-SYD
7h 35mnonstop
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8:45 pm - 3:10 amSYD-SIN
8h 25mnonstop
$350Scoot
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Thu, Oct 30 - Tue, Nov 4
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7:55 am - 6:50 pmSIN-SYD
7h 55mnonstop
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8:05 pm - 1:10 amSYD-SIN
8h 05mnonstop
$356Scoot
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Tue, Nov 11 - Mon, Nov 17
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2:10 am - 1:05 pmSIN-SYD
7h 55mnonstop
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8:05 pm - 1:10 amSYD-SIN
8h 05mnonstop
$359Scoot
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Sun, Nov 9 - Fri, Nov 14
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2:10 am - 1:05 pmSIN-SYD
7h 55mnonstop
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8:05 pm - 1:10 amSYD-SIN
8h 05mnonstop
$360Scoot
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Thu, Mar 12 - Thu, Mar 19
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6:35 pm - 9:15 amSIN-SYD
11h 40m1 stop
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2:20 pm - 7:25 pmSYD-SIN
8h 05mnonstop
$367Multiple Airlines
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Singapore to Sydney flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Singapore to Sydney to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

How much is a round-trip flight from Singapore to Sydney?

This analysis is based on the cheapest round-trip price found on KAYAK in the last 12 months by searching for a flight from Singapore to Sydney departing in November.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Singapore to Sydney?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Singapore to Sydney clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

If you are looking for a flight deal from Singapore to Sydney, look for departures on Tuesdays and avoid leaving on a Saturday, as it's usually the priciest day. When flying back from Sydney, Friday is the cheapest day to fly and Saturday is the most expensive.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Singapore to Sydney?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Singapore to Sydney, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Singapore to Sydney is May, where tickets cost $393 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are January and December, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is $817 and $638 respectively.

Can I save money by flying with a layover from Singapore to Sydney?

The average round-trip price for all non-stop flights, flights with one layover, and flights with two layovers for the route found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

Yes, flying with a layover may cost you more time, but you can also save money on the route, with a 1 stop layover the cheapest option at $474 on average.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Singapore to Sydney?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Singapore to Sydney, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from Singapore to Sydney, you should book around 6 weeks before departure, which saves you about 38% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 23 weeks before departure.

Expert advice

Expert advice for your flight from Singapore to Sydney

 
Snippets provided in this section are AI-generated based on a summarization of KAYAK-commissioned articles. The articles are presented as-is, for general informational purposes only, and may not be up-to-date. The opinions contained in the articles are original to the author and reflect their authentic experience, which may vary significantly from the experience of others.
KAYAK teamed up with top travel experts to share the best tips for your journey.
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Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines offers free Wi-Fi for all passengers with a frequent flyer account.


Singapore Airlines' Book the Cook allows pre-ordering gourmet meals in premium cabins.

British Airways

BA Premium Economy offers seven inches extra legroom, ideal for taller passengers.


BA's Executive Club lets you earn Avios on flights and partner purchases.

Qantas Airways

Qantas Business Class offers lie-flat seats with a 23-inch width for comfortable sleep.


Qantas Economy Class includes free alcohol and a well-stocked entertainment system.

Airports
SIN

For a smooth departure, use the complimentary Skytrain to navigate between Terminals 1, 2, and 3 at SIN.

Read more about SINby Jessica Macdonald
SYD

Upon arrival at SYD, the Airport Link train offers a quick 15-minute ride to central Sydney, avoiding traffic.

Read more about SYDby Robert Schrader
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Good to know

Low seasonJanuary
Cheapest flight$185
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 58% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 23% increase in price.
Flight from Singapore to Sydney

When to book flights from Singapore to Sydney

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Singapore to Sydney based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
Estimated round-trip price
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FAQs for booking flights from Singapore to Sydney

  • What pay-per-use lounges are available at Singapore Airport?

    For passengers who don’t have access to an airline lounge, there are a few options for relaxing in preflight comfort. In Terminal 1, Plaza Premium Lounge is located on Level 3. In both Terminal 2 and 3, Ambassador Transit Lounges are located on Level 3. In Terminal 3, Blossom – SATS & Plaza Premium Lounge is located on Level 2M. Rates for these lounges are all around S$ 58 (A$ 57). In Jewel on Level 1, you’ll find Changi Lounge, offering packages starting from about S$ 15 (A$ 14.70) for 2h with limited inclusions.

  • What shopping is available at Singapore Airport?

    Jewel is a steel and glass dome with a tropical garden and waterfall located in the centre, and it houses shops, attractions, a hotel, restaurants and other facilities. You can access it easily from any terminal of Singapore Airport. Some airlines offer early check-in to allow you time to wander around without the burden of your luggage; if your airline doesn’t offer this, you can make use of the Smarte Carte storage facilities on Level 1 of Jewel.

  • Are there facilities for children in the departures area at Singapore Airport?

    Yes, there are lots of entertainment options for children. There are play areas in Terminal 1 (next to Discovery Garden on Level 2) and in Terminal 3 (next to the Louis Vuitton duplex on Level 2). There is also the option to pay to use the rooftop pool at Aerotel Airport Transit Hotel in Terminal 1. The cost is roughly S$ 17 (A$ 16.65) per person, and there is a hot tub and poolside bar available for the adults.

  • What is the fastest way from Sydney Kingsford Smith to Sydney city centre?

    The fastest way from the airport to the city centre is via the Airport Link train station that is located on the north end of the Arrivals terminal. The train runs every 10–15min. If you are planning on staying in the city during your trip, you can expect a 15min travel time from the train boarding station to the city.

  • Are there hotels onsite at the Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport?

    Yes, there are quite a few hotels onsite at the Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport. Just a few of these hotels include the Comfort Hotel Sydney Airport, the Rydges Sydney Airport, the Mantra on Sydney Airport, and ibis Budget Sydney Airport. If you are going to be arriving late in the evening, you won’t have to worry about travelling into the city.

  • Can I fly from Singapore to Sydney directly?

    There are direct flights available from Singapore’s international airport to Sydney Kingsford Smith. Airlines that service this route include Scoot, British Airways, and Singapore Airlines.

  • Where can I find wheelchair rental at Sydney Kingsford Smith?

    If you require additional assistance upon arrival at Sydney Kingsford Smith, you will have to arrange special services such as wheelchair rental in advance with the airport. The airport does accommodate disabled travellers with prior arrangements.

  • Where can I eat when arriving in Sydney?

    You will be able to find plenty of dining choices when landing in Sydney. The food court can be found in Terminal 1 near departures. Yo! Sushi and SumoSalad Green are restaurants located here.

  • What special assistance is offered at Singapore Changi Airport for families?

    Singapore Changi Airport offers assistance to people travelling with children, including permission to bring expressed breast milk on board the aircraft as long as it is not stored in a container exceeding 100 ml. Strollers can be reserved through the airport portal 24h in advance, and there are family facilities available, including baby-care rooms. There is a service available, through contact with the airlines, for children that are below the age of 12 and require an unaccompanied minor service.

  • What special assistance is offered at Singapore Changi Airport for people with reduced mobility?

    To request special assistance, you are advised to contact your airline at least 48h in advance. Mobility equipment can be hired from the airport through the airport portal, and wheelchairs can be requested from airlines. Your own personal mobility equipment can be used, but you will need to contact the airline to make any necessary arrangements. Canes and crutches can pass through the metal detectors, while wheelchairs will pass through a side door as they cannot pass through the metal detector.

  • Does Singapore Changi Airport have a fast track system for checking in?

    Yes, for about A$ 60-120, you can pay for a meet-and-greet fast track service at Singapore Changi Airport. This service includes a personalised greeting, assistance with luggage and with immigration. As well as the meet-and-greet service, Singapore Airport also offers some self-service passenger and luggage check-in machines.

  • What is the cheapest flight from Singapore to Sydney?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Singapore to Sydney was $185 for a one-way ticket and $339 for a round-trip.

  • Do I need a passport to fly between Singapore and Sydney?

    Yes, you'll most likely have to show a valid passport before boarding the plane in Singapore and on arrival in Sydney.

  • Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Singapore to Sydney?

    Only Scoot offers inflight Wi-Fi service on the Singapore to Sydney flight route.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Singapore to Sydney?

    The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Singapore to Sydney flight route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Singapore to Sydney?

    Star Alliance, and oneworld are the airline alliances operating flights between Singapore and Sydney, with Star Alliance being the most commonly used for this route.

  • On which days can I fly direct from Singapore to Sydney?

    There are nonstop flights from Singapore to Sydney on a daily basis.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Singapore to Sydney, Singapore Airlines or Qantas Airways?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Singapore to Sydney are Singapore Airlines and Qantas Airways. With an average price for the route of $749 and an overall rating of 8.1, Singapore Airlines is the most popular choice. Qantas Airways is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $589 and an overall rating of 7.5.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Singapore to Sydney?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Singapore to Sydney.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Singapore to Sydney?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Sydney from Singapore is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Singapore to Sydney?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Sydney with an airline and back to Singapore with another airline. Booking your flights between Singapore and SYD can sometimes prove cheaper using this method.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Singapore to Sydney?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Sydney from Singapore up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Singapore to Sydney

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $276 or less one-way and $400 or less round-trip.
  • On arrival in Sydney, if you want to get connected to telecom services immediately, there are various telecom providers with desks in the arrivals area of Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) that offer SIM cards and other telecom services.
  • If you need to exchange some cash on arrival at Sydney Airport, there are numerous foreign exchange counters located in Terminal 1, offering exchanges for over 60 currencies.
  • If you have time before your flight, Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) has two free-of-charge cinemas, in Terminals 2 and 3, showing movies 24 hours a day.
  • Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) is the only airport that you can fly from in Singapore to Sydney Kingsford Smith (SYD), and it is an airline hub for Singapore Airlines.
  • Singapore Airlines is the only airline to fly direct to Sydney Kingsford Smith from Singapore Changi. Garuda Indonesia, Royal Brunei Airlines and Virgin Australia offer flights with at least one stop.
  • The main international hub in Sydney is the Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD), conveniently situated just 8 km from the city centre.
  • If you are carrying a lot of luggage and want to travel more comfortably, you will be able to travel from the city centre to the airport in 15min, depending on traffic conditions, with a taxi at a cost of around A$ 45.
  • Travellers on a budget can also benefit from the more affordable train connection, which costs around A$ 16 and takes around 15min to reach the city centre, but isn't so practical for travellers with lots of luggage.
  • Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport airport consists of 3 terminals in total, with Terminal 1 accommodating international flights and Terminal 2 and 3 catering to domestic flights. You will be able to walk between Terminals 2 and 3 by following the clearly marked signs.
  • As Terminal 1 of Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport is a separate building to Terminal 2 and 3, you will need to make use of either the bus or taxi service should you need to travel between the buildings. There is a bus service located outside Arrivals at Terminal 1.
  • When travelling from Singapore International Airport (SIN) you will be able to reach the airport from the city centre by taxi. The taxi will cost about S$ 25 (A$ 36) and you can expect to arrive at the airport in roughly 17min.
  • If you are not a member of an airline, you can access airport lounges at Singapore International Airport by purchasing a day pass. The cost is relatively low and will allow you entry to the lounges whilst you await your flight. You can find the airport lounges at Terminal 1 of the airport.
  • Members of Qantas Airlines can access the Qantas Lounge in Singapore Airport, as well as Business Max passengers travelling with Jetstar. You can pay to relax in the Plaza Premium Lounge in Terminal 1 for about A$ 56 for 5h or A$ 100 for 10h.

Prefer to fly direct from Singapore to Sydney?

 
Direct data is based off flight results for the next 60 days. Find direct flights from all airlines flying direct from Singapore Changi to Sydney Kingsford Smith.
Find which airlines fly direct from Singapore Changi Airport to Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, which days they fly and book direct flights.

Direct departures

Singapore Changi to Sydney Kingsford Smith

Monday

British Airways, Qantas Airways, Scoot, +1 more

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Tuesday

British Airways, Qantas Airways, Scoot, +1 more

British Airways, Qantas Airways, +2 more

Wednesday

British Airways, Qantas Airways, Scoot, +1 more

British Airways, Qantas Airways, +2 more

Thursday

British Airways, Qantas Airways, Scoot, +1 more

British Airways, Qantas Airways, +2 more

Friday

British Airways, Qantas Airways, Scoot, +1 more

British Airways, Qantas Airways, +2 more

Saturday

British Airways, Qantas Airways, Scoot, +1 more

British Airways, Qantas Airways, +2 more

Sunday

British Airways, Qantas Airways, Scoot, +1 more

British Airways, Qantas Airways, +2 more

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Direct returns

Sydney Kingsford Smith to Singapore Changi

Monday

British Airways, Qantas Airways, Scoot, +1 more

British Airways, Qantas Airways, +2 more

Tuesday

British Airways, Qantas Airways, Scoot, +1 more

British Airways, Qantas Airways, +2 more

Wednesday

British Airways, Qantas Airways, Scoot, +1 more

British Airways, Qantas Airways, +2 more

Thursday

British Airways, Qantas Airways, Scoot, +1 more

British Airways, Qantas Airways, +2 more

Friday

British Airways, Qantas Airways, Scoot, +1 more

British Airways, Qantas Airways, +2 more

Saturday

British Airways, Qantas Airways, Scoot, +1 more

British Airways, Qantas Airways, +2 more

Sunday

British Airways, Qantas Airways, Scoot, +1 more

British Airways, Qantas Airways, +2 more

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Reviews of the top 4 airlines serving from Singapore to Sydney

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying from Singapore to Sydney. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Singapore to Sydney? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
8.1
Singapore AirlinesOverall score based on 1382 reviews
8.6Crew
8.2Boarding
8.0Entertainment
7.7Food
8.0Comfort
Airline reviews

Service was top notch and the attention to passengers is great. Takeoff and landing was on schedule. Food selection is good

10.0 ExcellentGary, Oct 2025SIN - KIX
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Service was top notch and the attention to passengers is great. Takeoff and landing was on schedule. Food selection is good

I have difficulties to book wheelchair for my parents returned flight

I was in a middle seat where I felt a bit too cramped otherwise the trip was good

The business class seats were very uncomfortable. When in lie flat position my legs were very restricted.

The staff on the plane were attentive and friendly. The frustration with the cabin crew was that we were served second to special diet people. And, we were in economy section. The boarding staff was mediocre. Got scolded for requesting to sit with spouse on 14 hours long flight home. Was told they cannot break up families for us. Didn’t understand how we were denied sitting together as we are husband and wife. After many words of exchange, we were accommodated. Cleaning crew did a horrible job! Bathrooms were unsanitary or dirty from beginning of flight! Didn’t expect sparkling as its economy, but did except decent.

Food from Surabaya was below average but from Singapore is much better

The usual excellent experience with Singapore Airlines. The airplane was on time and actually early to Haneda Airport. The onboarding experience was pleasant with no delays, perhaps owing to the fact that the flight was not full. Nevertheless, the air crew were their usual outstanding standards in serving the passengers.

Good service and food. For buying items on flight should be preordered as they don’t keep much stock on board.

Excelent service and plenty of food and drinks during the flight. Flight crew very attentive to our needs. Leg room between rows are very disappointing.

So happy I flew with Singapore Airlines. The customer service is top notch. I am terrified of flying and the staff made me feel so at ease. Will only fly Singapore internationally moving forward.

After already paying for excess luggage prior to flight, i was advised AT check in that i had to pay $816 or forfeit my flight! The lady at the counter was SO rude and had already started offboarding me when i said i would pay it after asking her three times for the exact amount! Have lodged a formal complaint yet heard nothing. Will not ever travel via Qantas again

A few more inches of legroom is all i ask

One of the best Qantas business flights I've had. Quality product

Business class points redemption - good value for points paid, dubious value if out of your own pocket, domestic class business product okay for this length of flight. The flight left and arrived on time, crew were good, aircraft was a bit old and tired, but still miles ahead of their competitors in Virgin and Jetstar.

Airline running better than post Covid, proper boarding process now implemented, some aircraft feeling a bit old and tired, crew fine, online experience better.

Five hour flight instead of four hours due to westerly headwinds which wasn’t the fault of Qantas !

The wifi was out. Otherwise it was great flight. Richard, as CSM, was excellent.

Was bumped to a later flight because of inefficiency on part of the airline.

The Emerits/Qantas flight was cancelled to Wellington. We need a refund. Had to buy another airline ticket. How do we get the refund. Still not in Wellington.

Delayed QF59 flight once again, Qantas doesn't fail in maintaining there delayed departures and arrivals. USB points do not work nor do the power point sockets on the plane, Qantas staff admitted that on the flight. Don't expect to your charge devices. Saving grace, was the ice cream. Bottom line, if you expect to fly to HND and make it on time avoid Qantas and if you're interested in ice cream - visit 7/11.

Uncoordinated boarding, seat comfort is terrible, even toilet is so small that overweight people wouldn't fit in. Baggage scam with additional fees. Stay away from this airline.

Forthright communication to the customers regarding services offered and any fees involved.

Scoot is a no frills budget airline. Do not expect a legacy airline experience.

I have taken more than 50 flights in the past year and this is the worst onboard experience that I've come across. There's always a risk with budget airlines and their creative views of customer service. Having bought a standard seat, we boarded at the assigned seat - we naturally couldn't choose ourselves as that would be extra cost. After take-off, the person in the row in front leans back their seat. As a frequent flyer, I believe this is their right, so I try to lean my seat back as well to have the same space available. However, my standard seat could not lean back, as the row behind was an exit row. As I had paid for a standard seat, not a less space than standard, I moved to the completely free row behind me. This was not allowed, as due to extra legroom, this would cost extra. Subsequently spent the next 30 mins discussing this scenario with the crew. I have no issues with budget airlines and additional charges, but if I pay for a standard seat, I want a standard seat, not one with less space. As you do not offer me a discount for the less space, do not try and charge me a premium, when I find a free seat with more space. It works both ways Scoot.

Finishes were quite worn, including our very scratched up seatback. No entertainment available, and the WiFi (even for “ScootHub”) was very slow. Crew were somewhat friendly.

Food & lower the prices. Look at Air Asia food look better & affordable

Not a frequent user of their website booking. Booked my check-in baggage and only realized that I did not book my check in baggage for return flight. The receipt was not clear in identifying that as well. Was charged exorbitantly at check in counter. Bad taste for sure when it is a business trip and not leisure trip. Baggage was delayed for more than an hour at belt back in SG.

Boarding took forever. It's also weird that we paid more (for preferred seats) to get on the plane last. Inflight WiFi never worked the entire trip. I want my money back.

The cosmetic condition was pretty run down. The carpets were badly worn out. Even the paint on the wings was chipped and peeled! Looks like they are running these 787s to the ground..

WiFi didn’t work on both sectors so made killing time harder - planes clean modern and good flight crew - would do again if WiFi works

It was good although our flight to the UK was cancelled and rescheduled for two days later. This was after we were already seated on the plane. We missed the first leg of our trip. BA did put us up at a hotel and paid for our meals but we lost our hotel costs in Glasgow.

what would have been better would have been that my booking not been canceled by the system and had I been informed that the booking had been cancelled by the system I could have immediately rebooked and not found out that there was an issue when I was told by the system that I needed to book in. It would have also been good if either the booking agent or BA or anyone been in anyway useful. In the end I had to rebook a flight at an additional cost of $350. So no I'm not impressed by BA any of the other parties involved.

Very crowded, no real explanation of food "chicken or pasta?" After dinner no drinks service. Plane was clean, but little help with finding soaces fir luggage to get into overhead bins. Many passengers putting 2 bags, hats, duty free in overhead bins so no space for roll ons

Bad. After 3 hours on tarmac, flight got cancelled. No assistance whatsoever from BA.

The business class seat was an uncomfortable conversion of a main cabin seat well below the quality of even the budget carriers in the US. I would have never paid for business class if would have known I get the same seat as main cabin. BA has gone down hill significantly in this class of service.

Checking in process could use streamlining when it comes to all info required.not bad tho

Better training for staff, I didn’t even get a napkin with my drink so it was dripping all over !

Not the quality I was expecting from a company that has been around for ages and charges high prices

Much better than from Singapore to London, which was awful. London to ORD was business class experience expected. Friendly and helpful flight attendants, decent main course, delicious dessert, comfortable lay flat private seats.

Food was average. Better headphones seats were average at best.

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