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Cheap Flights from Montreal to Singapore Changi Airport
Airlines That Fly From Montreal to Singapore Changi Airport
Despite its status as one of the largest transportation hubs in Southeast Asia, there are no direct flights from Canada to Singapore's Changi Airport (SIN). Canadians looking to visit the bustling city-state must plan their route through one of many larger international airports, including London Heathrow (LHR), Frankfurt am Main (FRA), or Shanghai Pu Dong (PVG). Fortunately, there are many airline options for those looking for the cheapest flights from Montreal to Singapore, including Air Canada, Air China, Air France, British Airways, and more. For those with a taste for adventure, consider using Skyscanner's multi-city search tool above to take advantage of international layovers.
Terminal Information: Departing
Canadians looking to travel to Singapore from Montreal will always need to fly from Montreal's Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport (YUL). This airport is ideal for international travelers looking for an easy, comfortable airport experience. Self-serve check-in facilities make it easy to get to your gate and there are several restaurants and boutiques to help you pass the time while you wait to board. Catch up on some work using the free wi-fi, or kick back and relax with beauty and spa treatments offered by AirSpa by Balnea.
Terminal Information: Arriving
Singapore's Changi Airport has consistently been voted the best airport in the world, and it does not disappoint. Home to a wide variety of shops, restaurants, gardens, art exhibits, and even a luxury pool, you will actually want to spend some time here before leaving to explore the rest of the city. Once you're ready, the easiest and most convenient way to reach the city is by taxi. There are many licensed taxi companies in Singapore, which means that your taxi may be black, grey, white, cream, red, yellow, blue, or green in color. By taxi, you can reach all of the major hotels in Singapore easily, with an average fare of $20-$35. There are also public buses and trains available that run directly from the airport to the city.
Practical Information
Canadians traveling to Singapore must have a passport that is valid for at least 6 months from their date of entry. If your passport is not valid for long enough, you will be denied entry - so be sure to double check before you leave. Canadians can visit Singapore for up to 30 days at a time without a visa. For all international flights, plan to arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before your departure to allow for time to check your baggage, clear security, and make it to your gate.
What to Expect in Singapore
Singapore is internationally known as the garden city, and with good reason. Best described as a forest with buildings poking through the canopy, Singapore's status as a green city is something they take very seriously. City planning takes every tree and bush into account, making for a comparatively lush city landscape. Despite its reputation as an expensive city to visit, food and drinks are surprisingly cheap, with the average meal costing less than 10 Singaporean dollars. As an added bonus, most Singaporeans speak English due to British influence in the area, making it an excellent destination for Canadian travelers.
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