Amritsar to Singapore Flights — Guide 2026
Amritsar to Singapore flight guide — 1-stop routing via Delhi or KL, fares, baggage and eVisa for Indians.
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Amritsar to Singapore flight guide — 1-stop routing via Delhi or KL, fares, baggage and eVisa for Indians.
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Quick answer: Amritsar to Singapore flights take about ≈ 8–12h with one stop, operated by IndiGo, Air India, Singapore Airlines, with around 1-stop only direct departures a day. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest ATQ–SIN fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.
Last reviewed July 2026 by the FlightGPT flights desk · route facts cross-checked against DGCA and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) · how we collect fares · editorial policy · fact-checking · fares are live — verify the final price in search before booking.
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The most efficient routing from Amritsar to Singapore runs through Delhi: ATQ–DEL takes ≈ 1 hour 15 minutes, and the DEL–SIN non-stop is approximately 5 hours 30 minutes with multiple daily departures by Air India, IndiGo, and Singapore Airlines. With a 1.5–2 hour connection at Delhi T3, the total journey is typically 8–10 hours. An alternative routes through Kuala Lumpur (KUL): the DEL–KUL leg is similar in duration to DEL–SIN, and KLIA to Changi is another hour, making the total longer; however, AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines sometimes offer significantly lower combined fares on this routing. A third option connects via Bangkok (BKK) using Thai Airways' DEL–BKK–SIN routing — less common but occasionally competitive on price. The Delhi hub keeps you airside within T3 for same-airline connections, which matters for through-baggage handling.
Singapore Airlines' nonstop DEL–SIN service is the gold standard: Airbus A350 or B777 aircraft, full-service catering, and Singapore Airlines' globally recognised service quality, typically priced at a premium. Air India also flies DEL–SIN non-stop with competitive fares and included checked baggage. IndiGo entered the DEL–SIN market and has been competitive on price, using A321XLR aircraft on this longer international sector. For budget-focused travellers, combining an IndiGo ATQ–DEL leg with a ScootPlus or Scoot DEL–SIN booking can bring total costs down, though this requires managing two separate bookings and the associated connection risk. When purchasing as a single itinerary, stick to one airline or a confirmed codeshare arrangement to protect against missed connections.
Indian passport holders require a pre-obtained Singapore visa and cannot get one on arrival. Singapore does not offer a traditional visa-on-arrival scheme for Indians — the visa must be applied for in advance either through Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA)-approved agents or through the Singapore Tourist Board portal. Processing typically takes 3–5 working days. The tourist visa (Single Journey or Multiple Journey) is typically issued for 30 days of stay per visit. You will need: a valid passport (minimum 6 months' validity), confirmed return airfare, hotel booking, bank statements showing sufficient funds, and a recent photograph. Singapore's immigration officers are professional but strict — carry printed copies of your hotel confirmation and return ticket. See /visas for current Singapore visa guidance and authorised application channels.
Singapore is a genuinely year-round destination with equatorial climate — there is no 'bad' season per se, though November–January brings slightly more rainfall. Indian travel demand to Singapore peaks around school holidays (May–June summer break and the October Dussehra–Diwali window), driving fares sharply higher on both the Amritsar–Delhi and the Delhi–Singapore legs simultaneously. Chinese New Year (January–February) also sees elevated fares as Singapore-based Chinese communities travel. The quietest and cheapest windows are September and late February–March, when both Indian and Singapore-based travel demand is subdued. Book the DEL–SIN segment 8–10 weeks ahead for travel during school holidays; for off-peak periods, 4–6 weeks is usually sufficient.
Landing at Singapore Changi (SIN) is a distinctly pleasant experience — the airport has topped global rankings for years and the facilities across Terminals 1 through 4 include gardens, rooftop pools (in the transit hotel), vast duty-free areas, and the Jewel shopping and entertainment complex connecting Terminals 1, 2, and 3. Most flights from India arrive at T2 or T3. The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) East-West Line from Changi Airport reaches the city centre (City Hall) in approximately 30 minutes with a fare of ≈ SGD 2.10; the journey is direct and straightforward. Taxis and Grab (Singapore's dominant ride-hailing app) are available outside arrivals; a taxi to central Singapore costs ≈ SGD 20–30 depending on the area. Getting a local SIM card (Singtel, StarHub, or M1) at the airport's arrival hall kiosks is easy and worth doing immediately.
On Singapore Airlines economy ('Economy' or 'Economy Lite'), the checked baggage allowance is 25 kg; the premium 'Economy Standard' and above include 30 kg. Air India international economy includes 25 kg. IndiGo international fares include 20 kg in most bundled fare types. For a typical Singapore leisure trip of 5–7 nights, 20–25 kg is ample. Shopping in Singapore's Orchard Road or electronics corridors is a draw for many Indian travellers; if you plan to bring back significant purchases, add extra baggage at booking time rather than at the airport. Singapore does not have strict duty-free limits for personal electronics brought from India, but Indian customs limits on bringing back goods above ₹50,000 in value (for declared items) should be kept in mind on the return.
Singapore's combination of safety, cleanliness, English-language accessibility, excellent Indian food (Little India in Tekka is a vibrant community), and world-class attractions (Gardens by the Bay, Universal Studios, Sentosa Island, Marina Bay Sands) makes it enormously popular with first-time international travellers from North India. The city-state's efficient public transport, walkable tourist zones, and 24-hour food culture make it easier to navigate than Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur for families unfamiliar with Southeast Asia. Singapore's Little India neighbourhood — with its Indian temples, saree shops, and banana-leaf restaurants — gives Punjabi travellers a comfortable anchor point while exploring a genuinely global city.
For international departures from Amritsar (ATQ), check-in counters typically open 3 hours before scheduled departure. The international departure area is on the upper level of the single-terminal building; security lanes can be busy during morning banking hours. Carry your visa approval printout and passport — immigration officers will check both before you proceed to the gate. The international departure lounge has a small duty-free area and food counters. The airport has WiFi in the departure area. Connectivity to the city by road is reliable at ≈ 20–30 minutes from the Golden Temple area; pre-booked cabs are advisable over street-flag taxis.
No direct service exists on this route as of 2026. All travellers connect, most efficiently via Delhi (DEL). The combined ATQ–DEL–SIN journey takes approximately 8–10 hours including a 1.5–2 hour connection at Delhi.
Yes — a pre-obtained visa is required. Singapore does not offer visa-on-arrival for Indians. Apply online through ICA-approved agents 5–7 days before travel. Processing typically takes 3–5 working days. See <a href="/visas">/visas</a> for the latest requirements.
Singapore Airlines offers the most premium experience on the Delhi–Singapore segment (A350/B777 aircraft, excellent service). Air India is the most cost-effective full-service option with included 25 kg baggage. IndiGo is typically cheapest overall. Mix an IndiGo ATQ–DEL with Singapore Airlines DEL–SIN for premium value — but book on separate tickets carefully to protect the connection.
Economy round-trip fares typically range from ≈ ₹20,000 to ₹38,000 depending on airline, season, and booking lead time. Peak-season (school holidays, Diwali) fares can be considerably higher. Live fares available on FlightGPT.
Singapore Standard Time (SGT, UTC+8) is 2 hours 30 minutes ahead of Indian Standard Time (IST, UTC+5:30). When it is noon in Amritsar, it is 2:30 PM in Singapore.
September and late February–March typically offer the lowest combined fares. Avoid May–June school holidays and the October–November Diwali window for the best prices. Book 8–10 weeks ahead for peak-season travel.
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There is no single "cheapest day" to fly Amritsar to Singapore — the lowest fare is the one you find by comparing live. Open the search above to line up Amritsar–Singapore prices across IndiGo, Air India, Singapore Airlines; booking ahead and avoiding peak weekends typically trims 25–40 percent off the walk-up fare.
Flying Amritsar to Singapore at short notice doesn't always mean overpaying. Off-peak departures and unsold seats on IndiGo, Air India, Singapore Airlines can surface real same-week deals. Put your date into the FlightGPT search above and we'll show every available ATQ–SIN fare side by side in seconds.
There is currently no non-stop service between Amritsar and Singapore — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 8–12h with one stop. Comparing hubs side by side often saves 15-30 percent. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Amritsar Singapore ticket but are open to a layover.
Amritsar–Singapore pricing rewards comparison over loyalty: the best value rotates between low-cost and full-service carriers depending on the date. FlightGPT's grid surfaces every Amritsar Singapore fare with baggage and meals counted in, so the genuinely cheapest all-in ticket is the one that rises to the top.