Popular airlines from Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) to Sydney Airport (SYD)
- Qantas Airways
Qantas Airways
- Malindo Air
Malindo Air
- China Southern Airlines
China Southern Airlines
- Malaysia Airlines
Malaysia Airlines
- Garuda Indonesia
Garuda Indonesia
- Vietnam Airlines
Vietnam Airlines
- Cathay Pacific
Cathay Pacific
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Origin airport | Changi |
Destination airport | Kingsford Smith Intl. |
Airlines serving | Air New Zealand, Batik air , British Airways, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Emirates, Garuda Indonesia, Hahn Air Systems, Malaysia Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Qantas Airways, Scoot, Singapore Airlines, SriLankan Airlines, T'way Air with baggage, Thai Airways International, Vietjet Air, Vietnam Airlines, Xiamen Airlines |
Return price | S$447 |
Distance | 6255 km |
Flights from Singapore to Sydney
Expedia offer both direct and non-direct flights to Sydney International Airport; a direct flight takes approximately 8 hours and you can choose from a range of different airline carriers. Popular airlines include Singapore Airlines, Scoot, Jetstar, British Airways and Quantas Airways.
Sydney International Airport Information
Sydney International Airport (SYD) is the largest and busiest airport in Australia, serving domestic, regional and international flight paths. There are three terminals in total, first of which Terminal 1 serves International arrivals and departures, with regular flights from Qantas, Emirates, China Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Philippines Airlines, amongst many others. Terminal 2 handles domestic flights from regions across Australia, airlines that frequent this terminal are; Jetstar, Virgin Australia, and Tigerair. Terminal 3 serves regional flights with only Qantas operating in this section. Across all terminals a number of fashion, health & beauty, gift, electrical and duty-free stores can be found, as well restaurants, cafés and fast food courts. There is free Wi-Fi service available to use in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, connect your device to the server “-FREE SYD WiFi-“ and follow the on boarding instructions.
The international terminal (T1) and domestic terminals (T2/T3) are separate buildings, and so if you need to transfer between them there are a number of ways you can do so, depending on where you need to get too, and at what time.
The T-Bus Service at T1 can found on the arrivals level of the airport at Bus Bay 1 near McDonald’s, and at the first roadway in the centre of the terminal at T2. The journey costs AUD$6 per person one way, and takes you between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2&3. The journey takes approximately 10 minutes, operating much more frequently in the morning period after 06:00 up until a half hourly basis until 21:00.
A taxi can be ordered between terminals, which should take approximately 10 minutes dependent on the time of day you are traveling. This journey will cost you roughly $17 - AUD$22 depending on the taxi company, and traffic.
Airport Link is a train service that runs between T1 and T2&T3, charging AUD$6.10 per person for a one way ticket, unless you have an Opal card in which case you will . The journey between terminals should take approximately 2 minutes and visit frequently from the hours of 05:00 – 00:00.
For those of you flying between a Qantas domestic and Qantas international service either way, you should check your eligibility to use the Qantas Seamless Transfer Service.
Virgin Australia, also provide a seamless transfer service between those of you traveling on both the Virgin Australia and any of Virgin’s international partner airlines. You will also need to check your eligibility for the use of this service.
Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 are walking distance between each other and can be clearly navigated using the sign posts provided.
Expedia offer both direct and non-direct flights to Sydney International Airport; a direct flight takes approximately 8 hours and you can choose from a range of different airline carriers. Popular airlines include Singapore Airlines, Scoot, Jetstar, British Airways and Quantas Airways.
Sydney International Airport Information
Sydney International Airport (SYD) is the largest and busiest airport in Australia, serving domestic, regional and international flight paths. There are three terminals in total, first of which Terminal 1 serves International arrivals and departures, with regular flights from Qantas, Emirates, China Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Philippines Airlines, amongst many others. Terminal 2 handles domestic flights from regions across Australia, airlines that frequent this terminal are; Jetstar, Virgin Australia, and Tigerair. Terminal 3 serves regional flights with only Qantas operating in this section. Across all terminals a number of fashion, health & beauty, gift, electrical and duty-free stores can be found, as well restaurants, cafés and fast food courts. There is free Wi-Fi service available to use in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, connect your device to the server “-FREE SYD WiFi-“ and follow the on boarding instructions.
The international terminal (T1) and domestic terminals (T2/T3) are separate buildings, and so if you need to transfer between them there are a number of ways you can do so, depending on where you need to get too, and at what time.
The T-Bus Service at T1 can found on the arrivals level of the airport at Bus Bay 1 near McDonald’s, and at the first roadway in the centre of the terminal at T2. The journey costs AUD$6 per person one way, and takes you between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2&3. The journey takes approximately 10 minutes, operating much more frequently in the morning period after 06:00 up until a half hourly basis until 21:00.
A taxi can be ordered between terminals, which should take approximately 10 minutes dependent on the time of day you are traveling. This journey will cost you roughly $17 - AUD$22 depending on the taxi company, and traffic.
Airport Link is a train service that runs between T1 and T2&T3, charging AUD$6.10 per person for a one way ticket, unless you have an Opal card in which case you will . The journey between terminals should take approximately 2 minutes and visit frequently from the hours of 05:00 – 00:00.
For those of you flying between a Qantas domestic and Qantas international service either way, you should check your eligibility to use the Qantas Seamless Transfer Service.
Virgin Australia, also provide a seamless transfer service between those of you traveling on both the Virgin Australia and any of Virgin’s international partner airlines. You will also need to check your eligibility for the use of this service.
Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 are walking distance between each other and can be clearly navigated using the sign posts provided.
Getting From Sydney Airport to Sydney City Centre
By Train: Train stations that operate the Airport Link service can be found in both Terminal 1 and then also between Terminal 2 & Terminal 3. The station at Terminal 1 (International) is located over at the northern end of the terminal accessible on the Arrivals level. Terminal 2 & Terminal 3 (Domestic) has the station located between the two terminals also on the Arrivals level. Trains are frequent usually coming every 10 minutes, with the train journey into central taking approximately 13 minutes. Tickets to central stations from the domestic terminals (T2&T3 cost AUD$17.50, and the same journey from the international terminal (T1) will cost you AUD$18.50.
By Taxi: There are two taxi ranks, one serving the two domestic terminals, and the other outside the international terminal. There are a number of different taxis appropriate for all sorts of customer requirements (no. seats, wheelchair access, baby capsules, etc), that supervisors will point you in the direction of the nearest most ideal taxi. Taxi fares will vary dependent on time, distance and company but will usually charge AUD$45 - 55 in Sydney city centre.
By Bus: There is a bus service running along Route 400 that travels between Bondi Junction and Burwood, this service stops at both international and domestic terminals of Sydney Airport. There are clearly marked bus stops that can be found outside each terminal. The bus from outside the domestic terminals will take you approximately 45 minutes to Sydney Central Station and cost you AUD$3.50 with an Opal card. Travel from the bus stop outside T1 to Sydney Central Station will take you 55-58 minutes and will cost you AUD$3.50 with an Opal card.
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