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In 2026, published retail fares for business-class flights from major U.S. cities to Singapore typically range from $4,500 to over $8,900. However, by booking through BusinessTravel365, you can access exclusive consolidator fares starting from just $2,148 for one-stop flights and $4,500 for premium nonstop flights, saving you up to 65% off standard airline prices.

Price breakdown by carrier type:

Budget one-stop carriers: $2,148–$3,500 (Turkish Airlines, ZIPAIR, Philippine Airlines via connections)

Mid-tier one-stop carriers: $3,500–$4,500 (Qatar Airways, Korean Air, EVA Air, ANA on off-peak dates)

Premium nonstop carriers: $4,500–$8,900 (Singapore Airlines, United Airlines)

What business class includes:

✔ Lie-flat seats (78–80 inches long)

✔ Privacy with enclosed suites or staggered configurations

✔ Multi-course dining with premium wine and champagne

✔ Exclusive lounge access before boarding

✔ Priority check-in, boarding, and baggage handling

Whether you are booking for a once-in-a-lifetime trip or optimizing a regular transpacific commute, this guide covers everything you need to choose the right flight, the right airline, and the right price.

Business Class Flights from New York (JFK/EWR) to Singapore

New York offers the world's longest nonstop flights directly to Singapore Changi Airport (SIN). With departures from both JFK and Newark Liberty (EWR), travelers can experience ultra-long-haul luxury or choose from dozens of one-stop connections through Europe or the Middle East. More than 10 daily business class flights operate between New York and Singapore when including one-stop options.

Main Airlines Operating from NYC to Singapore

Premium Nonstop Carriers:

Singapore Airlines (JFK and EWR) — Nonstop business class to Singapore

Major One-Stop Carriers:

Qatar Airways (JFK) — Qsuite via Doha

Emirates (JFK/EWR) — Business class via Dubai

Cathay Pacific (JFK) — Business class via Hong Kong

EVA Air (JFK) — Royal Laurel class via Taipei

ANA (JFK) — "The Room" via Tokyo

Boutique & Value Carriers:

Turkish Airlines (JFK/EWR) — Business class via Istanbul

Philippine Airlines (JFK) — Business class via Manila

Aircraft Used on NYC to Singapore Routes

Airbus widebody aircraft:

Airbus A350-900ULR — Singapore Airlines' flagship for the nonstop 18+ hour journey; features no economy class, only Business and Premium Economy.

Airbus A350-1000 — Qatar Airways and Cathay Pacific; modern suite cabins.

Boeing widebody aircraft:

Boeing 777-300ER — ANA, EVA Air, Emirates; widebody workhorses with excellent premium cabins.

Most Common Seating Configurations

Best configurations (all seats have direct aisle access):

1-2-1 forward-facing suites — Singapore Airlines A350-900ULR, ANA "The Room" (with sliding doors), Qatar Qsuite (with sliding doors).

1-2-1 reverse herringbone — EVA Air, Cathay Pacific (every seat faces slightly inward).

Older configurations (avoid if possible):

2-2-2 layout — Emirates 777s; requires climbing over seatmate; being phased out.

Shortest and Longest Connection Routes from NYC

Shortest connections:

✔ Via Singapore Airlines (JFK/EWR) — ~18.5 hours total travel time (Nonstop)

Longest connections:

✔ Via Doha (Qatar Airways) — Adds 4–6 hours

✔ Via Dubai (Emirates) — Adds 4–6 hours

These routes occasionally offer superior cabin products at lower fares, but travel time is significantly longer.

Cheapest and Most Expensive Routes from NYC

Cheapest options:

✔ NYC → Istanbul → Singapore (Turkish Airlines) — BusinessTravel365 Fare: From $2,750 RT (Compare to $5,500+ retail)

✔ NYC → Manila → Singapore (Philippine Airlines) — BusinessTravel365 Fare: From $2,800 RT (Compare to $5,200+ retail)

Most expensive routes:

✔ JFK/EWR → Singapore (Singapore Airlines nonstop) — $4,686–$8,000+ RT

✔ NYC → Doha → Singapore (Qatar Airways) — $4,500–$6,500 RT

Popular Destination Cities from NYC

By flight frequency (daily departures):

Singapore (SIN) — 2 daily nonstop flights (Singapore Airlines), plus dozens of one-stop options.

Top Choice Airlines from NYC

Best overall product:

Singapore Airlines — The nonstop A350-900ULR is the fastest and most premium way to reach Singapore.

Qatar Airways — Qsuite via Doha offers the best enclosed suite experience.

Best value/boutique:

Turkish Airlines — Excellent one-stop alternative that often prices significantly lower than the nonstop options.

Budget Airlines from NYC

Lowest-priced options:

Turkish Airlines (via Istanbul) — BusinessTravel365 Fare: From $2,750 RT

Philippine Airlines (via Manila) — BusinessTravel365 Fare: From $2,800 RT

Business Class Flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Singapore

Los Angeles is the premier transpacific gateway on the West Coast. While fares run highly competitive due to the sheer volume of Asian carriers operating out of LAX, overnight departure windows on most LAX to Singapore routes are ideal for sleeping in a lie-flat seat and arriving in the morning. LAX to Singapore is one of the most competitive business class routes in the world.

Main Airlines Operating from LAX to Singapore

Premium Nonstop Carriers:

Singapore Airlines — Daily nonstop to Singapore (A350-900ULR)

Major Asian Carriers:

EVA Air — Royal Laurel class via Taipei

China Airlines — Premium Business via Taipei

ANA — Business class via Tokyo

Japan Airlines — Business class via Tokyo

STARLUX Airlines — Business class via Taipei

Aircraft Used on LAX to Singapore Routes

Airbus A350-900ULR — Singapore Airlines flagship for nonstop service.

Boeing 777-300ER — EVA Air, ANA, China Airlines (widebody workhorses).

Airbus A350-900 — STARLUX Airlines, Japan Airlines.

Most Common Seating Configurations

All modern LAX–Singapore business class uses 1-2-1 direct aisle access:

Singapore Airlines (A350) — Forward-facing, extra-wide seats.

EVA Air / China Airlines (777/A350) — Reverse herringbone, highly consistent.

STARLUX Airlines (A350) — Sliding door suites.

Shortest and Longest Connection Routes from LAX

Shortest:

✔ Via Singapore Airlines — ~17 hours total travel time (Nonstop)

Longest:

✔ Via Taipei or Tokyo — Adds 4–7 hours; occasionally much lower fares.

Cheapest and Most Expensive Routes from LAX

Cheapest:

✔ ZIPAIR via Tokyo — BusinessTravel365 Fare: $2,400–$2,800 RT (Compare to $4,500+ retail)

✔ Philippine Airlines via Manila — BusinessTravel365 Fare: $2,800–$3,200 RT (Compare to $4,800+ retail)

Most expensive:

✔ LAX → Singapore nonstop (Singapore Airlines) — $4,500–$7,000+ RT

Popular Destination Cities from LAX

Singapore (SIN) — 1 daily nonstop flight, plus multiple daily one-stop options via major Asian hubs.

Top Choice Airlines from LAX

Premium choices:

Singapore Airlines (A350-900ULR) — Benchmark for LAX–Singapore.

STARLUX Airlines (A350) — Top-rated soft product and service via Taipei.

Value options:

EVA Air — Competitive fares, especially shoulder season.

ZIPAIR — Via Tokyo; significantly lower for patient travelers.

Business Class Flights from San Francisco (SFO) to Singapore

San Francisco is a premier West Coast gateway to Singapore, offering highly competitive nonstop routes across the Pacific. The flight averages around 16 hours, making it one of the longest routes in the world, but highly manageable in a lie-flat bed. The competition between United Airlines (which uses SFO as a primary hub) and Singapore Airlines keeps fares competitive.

Main Airlines Operating from SFO to Singapore

United Airlines hub dominance:

✔ Year-round Polaris service nonstop to Singapore.

Premium Nonstop Carriers:

Singapore Airlines — Daily nonstop to Singapore.

Major Asian Carriers:

EVA Air — To Taipei with connections to Singapore.

ANA — To Tokyo with connections to Singapore.

STARLUX Airlines — To Taipei with connections to Singapore.

Philippine Airlines — To Manila with connections to Singapore.

Aircraft Used on SFO to Singapore Routes

Boeing 777-200/300ER — United Polaris, EVA Air, ANA.

Boeing 787-8/9 Dreamliner — United (newest Polaris), ANA.

Airbus A350-900 — Singapore Airlines, STARLUX Airlines.

Most Common Seating Configurations

Best configurations:

United Polaris (1-2-1 reverse herringbone) — Every seat direct aisle access; most consistent across SFO departures.

Singapore Airlines (A350) — Forward-facing 1-2-1 with extra-wide seats.

Shortest and Longest Connection Routes from SFO

Shortest:

✔ Via Singapore Airlines or United Airlines — ~16 hours total (Nonstop)

Longest:

✔ Via Taipei (EVA Air/STARLUX) or Tokyo (ANA/ZIPAIR) — Adds 3–6 hours.

Cheapest and Most Expensive Routes from SFO

Cheapest:

✔ SFO → Tokyo → Singapore (ZIPAIR) — BusinessTravel365 Fare: From $2,262 RT one-stop (Compare to $4,800+ retail)

✔ SFO → Manila → Singapore (Philippine Airlines) — BusinessTravel365 Fare: Below $2,600 RT (Compare to $4,900+ retail)

Most expensive:

✔ SFO → Singapore (Singapore Airlines/United nonstop) — $4,000–$6,000+ RT.

Popular Destination Cities from SFO

Singapore (SIN) — 2 daily nonstop flights; strong competition keeps fares reasonable.

Top Choice Airlines from SFO

Best overall:

Singapore Airlines — Renowned service and excellent food/wine program on the A350-900.

Best US alternative:

United Airlines — Dominant at SFO; excellent Polaris Lounge access.

Budget Airlines from SFO

Lowest-priced options:

ZIPAIRBusinessTravel365 Fare: $2,262 RT via Tokyo (cheapest overall).

Philippine AirlinesBusinessTravel365 Fare: Budget fares via Manila with Asian connections.

How to Choose the Right Business Class Flight to Singapore

Not all business class flights to Singapore deliver the same experience. While most airlines offer lie-flat seats and premium service, the actual value depends on what you personally care about most. Below is a practical guide to comparing business class products on transpacific routes, with examples of airlines that excel in each area.

If Uninterrupted Sleep Is Your Top Priority

For overnight flights to Asia, sleep quality often matters more than any other feature. While most business class seats lie flat, seat layout and privacy determine whether you actually sleep well.

The features that matter most for sleep are 1-2-1 seating layouts with direct aisle access, minimal foot traffic near your seat, enclosed or staggered seat designs, and quality bedding and mattress pads.

Travelers who prioritize sleep often choose airlines with modern, privacy-focused cabins such as United Airlines Polaris or Singapore Airlines' nonstop A350-900ULR, both of which emphasize personal space and consistent seat layouts across long-haul routes. If arriving rested and functional matters more than dining or décor, these products are often the safest choice.

If Dining, Wine, and Service Matter More Than Privacy

Some travelers view business class as part of the journey, not just a way to sleep. For these travelers, food quality, wine selection, and service style are central to the experience.

What to look for is chef-designed menus, high-quality wine and Champagne, thoughtful presentation, and a refined restaurant-style service flow. Travelers who prioritize dining and atmosphere often choose Asian carriers, especially Singapore Airlines (with its "Book the Cook" service) and EVA Air, which are consistently rated among the best in the world for onboard food and service. The trade-off is that some aircraft configurations may offer less privacy than newer suite cabins, but for many travelers the dining experience more than compensates.

If Privacy and Personal Space Are Non-Negotiable

Privacy matters most for solo travelers, executives working onboard, and those sensitive to noise or light. The key factors are seat shells or sliding doors, distance from the aisle, cabin density, and seat orientation.

Airlines that emphasize individual space and consistent cabin design tend to appeal most to privacy-focused travelers, and this is especially important on longer flights from the US where you spend 16 or more hours in the air. Look for Qatar Airways' Qsuite (if connecting via Doha) or ANA's "The Room" (if connecting via Tokyo). Both offer fully enclosed suites with sliding doors. Couples traveling together, on the other hand, may prefer paired seating even if it means slightly less individual isolation.

If Ground Experience and Lounges Shape Your Trip

Business class begins before boarding. Priority check-in, fast-track security, and lounge access can significantly affect how stressful or relaxed the journey feels.

What to consider is lounge crowding at your departure airport, availability of showers and quiet zones, and lounge quality during peak hours. Some airlines invest heavily in flagship lounges at specific hubs, while others deliver a more basic experience. The value of this feature depends largely on where you are departing from, not just which airline you choose.

United Polaris Lounges at Newark, Chicago, and San Francisco are among the best in the United States. Connecting through Doha (Qatar Airways) gives you access to the incredible Al Mourjan Business Lounge. Singapore Airlines' SilverKris Lounges at Changi Airport are a destination in themselves for returning travelers.

If Value for Money Is the Deciding Factor

Business class pricing to Singapore varies widely, even for similar seat products. Value-focused travelers look beyond brand names and focus on the price-to-comfort ratio, seasonal pricing differences, and access to consolidator or unpublished fares.

In many cases, the best-value business class flight is not the most expensive option but the one that balances comfort, reliability, and price most effectively. ZIPAIR, Philippine Airlines, and Turkish Airlines represent the best of this category for 2026.

Why Airline Choice Matters More Than the Route

When booking business class flights to Singapore, the airline product often matters more than the destination itself. The same route can feel completely different depending on seat design, service style, and ground experience. Understanding who offers what and why is the most important step before you book.

Cheap Business Class Flights to Singapore from the US

Business class does not have to cost a fortune. With the right strategy, you can fly lie-flat in a private suite for less than $2,500 round-trip. Here is a complete breakdown of the cheapest routes, airlines, seasons, and booking methods.

Top 5 Cheapest Routes from the US to Singapore

1. Seattle (SEA) → Singapore (SIN) — Asian Carriers

Price: BusinessTravel365 Fare: From $1,571 RT (Compare to $3,200+ retail)

Type: One-stop connection

Best for: West Coast travelers wanting the absolute lowest fare

2. San Francisco (SFO) → Singapore (SIN) — ZIPAIR / Philippine Airlines

Price: BusinessTravel365 Fare: From $2,262 RT (Compare to $4,800+ retail)

Type: One-stop connection

Cabin: Modern lie-flat

Best for: Budget-conscious travelers willing to connect

3. New York (JFK) → Singapore (SIN) — Turkish Airlines / Consolidators

Price: BusinessTravel365 Fare: From $2,750 RT (Compare to $5,500+ retail)

Type: One-stop connection

Bonus: Excellent lounge in Istanbul

Best for: East Coast travelers wanting best value

4. Los Angeles (LAX) → Singapore (SIN) — EVA Air / STARLUX

Price: BusinessTravel365 Fare: From $2,800 RT (Compare to $5,000+ retail)

Type: Premium one-stop

Best for: Best value among top-tier carriers on LAX–SIN

5. Chicago (ORD) → Singapore (SIN) — Turkish Airlines / EVA Air

Price: BusinessTravel365 Fare: From $3,100 RT (Compare to $5,800+ retail)

Type: One-stop connection

Best for: Midwest travelers wanting maximum flexibility with lowest fares

Top 5 Cheapest Airlines for Business Class to Singapore

1. ZIPAIR

What makes it cheap:

✔ Low-cost carrier model owned by JAL

✔ Unbundled fares (pay extra for food, amenities, and baggage)

✔ Focused routes keep costs low

The product:

✔ Boeing 787 with lie-flat seats

✔ Reverse herringbone configuration

✔ Routes: SFO/LAX → Tokyo → Singapore

Pricing:

BusinessTravel365 Fare: From $2,200 RT (often half the price of legacy carriers)

Best for: West Coast travelers who only care about the flat bed.

2. Philippine Airlines

What makes it cheap:

✔ One-stop routing through Manila hub

✔ Highly competitive pricing strategy to win US market share

The product:

✔ Lie-flat seats on newer A350s and 777s

✔ Warm Filipino hospitality

✔ Access to major Asian destinations

Pricing:

BusinessTravel365 Fare: SFO/LAX/JFK → Singapore via Manila: frequently below $2,800 RT

Best for: Budget-conscious travelers willing to connect.

3. Turkish Airlines

What makes it cheap:

✔ Geographic advantage of Istanbul hub connecting East and West

✔ Massive global network allows for aggressive pricing

The product:

✔ Lie-flat seats at 6'3"

✔ Onboard flying chefs and extensive catering

✔ World-class lounge in Istanbul

Pricing:

BusinessTravel365 Fare: From $2,750–$3,500 RT from most US cities

Best for: East Coast/Midwest travelers who value food and lounges.

4. EVA Air

What makes it cheap:

✔ Taipei stopover strategy

✔ Fierce competition with other Taiwanese carriers (China Airlines, STARLUX)

The product:

✔ 5-star Skytrax rating

✔ Royal Laurel Class with reverse herringbone seats

✔ Vintage champagne and Jason Wu pajamas

Pricing:

BusinessTravel365 Fare: From $2,800 RT from most U.S. cities

Best for: Travelers wanting a premium 5-star experience at a discount.

5. Asiana Airlines

What makes it cheap:

✔ Seoul (ICN) hub is highly efficient

✔ Competitive pricing ahead of Korean Air merger

The product:

✔ Modern A350/A380 business cabin

✔ Lie-flat with direct aisle access (Business Smartium)

✔ Strong Korean dining program

Pricing:

BusinessTravel365 Fare: $2,800–$3,200 RT from West Coast to Singapore

Best for: Reliable service and excellent food via Seoul.

Lowest Season: When to Fly for the Best Prices

Timing is the single most powerful lever you can pull to reduce business class airfare to Singapore.

Cheapest months (save 30–40% vs. summer):

January & February — Post-holiday; lowest demand of the year

Late October & November — Excellent shoulder season

March & April — Early spring before demand picks up

September — Shoulder season after summer peak

Most expensive months (avoid if cost-sensitive):

June, July, August — Peak summer season

December holidays — Can exceed $6,000–$8,900 RT on popular routes

How to Get Discounted Business Class Airfares

1. Book at the Right Time

Optimal booking window:

✔ 50 to 179 days before departure

✔ Sweet spot: ~129 days out (roughly 4 months in advance)

✔ Booking even a few weeks earlier or later can mean paying hundreds or thousands more

2. Use Miles and Points

Top award redemption programs:

Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer: Best availability for their own nonstop flights (transfer partner of Chase, Amex, Citi, Capital One)

ANA Mileage Club: Round-trip to Asia in United Polaris or EVA Air for 100,000 miles (major advantage)

Air Canada Aeroplan: Excellent for booking Cathay Pacific or STARLUX without high fuel surcharges

3. Watch for Mistake Fares and Flash Sales

How to catch deals:

✔ Set up fare alerts on Google Flights

✔ Subscribe to Scott's Cheap Flights, The Flight Deal, Secret Flying

✔ Mistake fares = accidentally published prices far below market

✔ Can mean flying business class at economy prices (rare but happens)

4. Book with a Consolidator like BusinessTravel365

Why it's the best option:

✔ As a premium travel consolidator, BusinessTravel365 negotiates directly with top airlines to access unpublished inventory.

✔ We offer exclusive rates that are 30–65% below the published prices you'll find on public booking sites like Google Flights or Expedia.

✔ You get the exact same lie-flat seat and premium service, just at a fraction of the cost.

Best for:

✔ Corporate travelers

✔ Frequent flyers

✔ Those booking 6+ weeks in advance

5. Be Flexible on Dates and Routing

Date flexibility:

✔ Flying Tuesday/Wednesday vs. Monday/Friday: saves $300–$600

✔ Shoulder season vs. peak summer: saves $800–$2,000

Routing flexibility:

✔ Nonstop SFO → Singapore: $4,500

✔ One-stop via Tokyo, Taipei, or Manila: $2,262–$2,800

✔ You still get fully lie-flat business class - just with one connection

Best Airlines for Business Class to Singapore in 2026

The transpacific business class market is more competitive than ever in 2026. Every major carrier has either launched a new suite product or announced one in development.

Rankings based on:

✔ Seat product and privacy

✔ Consistency across fleet

✔ Service and dining quality

✔ Lounge access

✔ Value for money

1. Singapore Airlines - A350-900ULR Business Class

Why it ranks #1:

✔ The undisputed gold standard for this route.

✔ The only airline offering nonstop flights from the US East Coast.

The product:

✔ Extra-wide seats that flip over into a fully flat bed.

✔ Exceptional "Book the Cook" dining where you can pre-order lobster thermidor.

✔ World-renowned cabin crew service.

Ground experience:

✔ SilverKris Lounges at Changi Airport are spectacular.

Pricing:

BusinessTravel365 Fare: Average JFK → SIN: $4,600+ RT

Best for: Travelers who want the fastest, most luxurious direct link.

2. Qatar Airways - Qsuite

Why it ranks #2:

✔ Widely considered the best business class product in the world, if you don't mind a layover.

The product:

✔ Sliding doors, double beds for couples, and quad-seating for families.

✔ Dine-on-demand service.

Ground experience:

✔ Al Mourjan Business Lounge in Doha.

Pricing:

BusinessTravel365 Fare: Average JFK → SIN: $4,500 RT

Best for: Privacy-focused travelers and couples.

3. ANA - The Room

Why it ranks #3:

✔ Incredibly wide seats with closing doors, rivaling many First Class products.

The product:

✔ Available on select 777-300ER routes via Tokyo.

✔ Massive 4K monitors and forward/backward facing seats.

Ground experience:

✔ Excellent ANA Lounges in Haneda/Narita with noodle bars.

Pricing:

BusinessTravel365 Fare: Average LAX → SIN: $4,200 RT

Best for: Travelers wanting maximum personal space.

4. EVA Air - Royal Laurel Class

Why it ranks #4:

✔ A hidden gem offering 5-star service that frequently undercuts competitors.

The product:

✔ Comfortable reverse herringbone seats via Taipei.

✔ Vintage champagne, Jason Wu pajamas, and Ferragamo amenity kits.

Pricing:

BusinessTravel365 Fare: Average SFO → SIN: $3,100 RT

Best for: Travelers who value soft product (food/amenities) and value.

5. United Airlines - Polaris

Why it ranks #5:

✔ The best US carrier option, offering nonstop flights from SFO.

The product:

✔ 1-2-1 reverse herringbone with excellent Saks Fifth Avenue bedding and gel pillows.

Ground experience:

✔ Access to the exclusive Polaris Lounges before departure (SFO, EWR, ORD, LAX).

Pricing:

BusinessTravel365 Fare: Average SFO → SIN: $4,500 RT

Best for: US-based flyers wanting nonstop convenience and great lounges.

6. STARLUX Airlines - Business Class

Why it's special:

✔ A newer luxury boutique airline redefining premium travel in Asia.

The product:

✔ A350s feature modern suites with doors and a highly refined aesthetic via Taipei.

✔ Incredible food and signature cocktails.

Pricing:

BusinessTravel365 Fare: Average LAX → SIN: $3,500 RT cash

Best for: Experience-focused travelers wanting to try the newest luxury carrier.

7. Cathay Pacific - Business Class

Why it's disruptive:

✔ Consistent, high-quality service and excellent reverse herringbone seats.

The product:

✔ A350 and 777 fleet with highly private window seats.

✔ Access to some of the best airport lounges in the world during your layover in Hong Kong (The Pier, The Wing).

Pricing:

BusinessTravel365 Fare: Average JFK → SIN: $3,800 RT

Best for: Oneworld flyers and lounge enthusiasts.

8. Emirates - Business Class

Why it ranks:

✔ Glamorous service via Dubai, often featuring an onboard bar on the A380.

The product:

✔ A380 offers direct aisle access and the famous onboard lounge.

✔ (Note: 777s still feature 2-2-2 seating, so verify aircraft).

Hub advantage:

✔ Dubai offers a massive, luxurious layover experience.

Pricing:

BusinessTravel365 Fare: Average JFK → SIN: $4,800 RT

Best for: Travelers who want the glitz and glamour of Middle Eastern carriers.

Most Popular Business Class Routes from the US to Singapore

Based on booking volume, flight frequency, and passenger demand in 2026, the following are the most popular business class transpacific routes. These corridors carry the most competition, consistently offer the best cabin products, and are the most likely to have award availability and promotional fares.

New York to Singapore

The New York to Singapore corridor features the world's longest nonstop flight, operated by Singapore Airlines from both JFK and EWR. Flight time is approximately 18.5 hours. Average round-trip business class fares range from $4,600 to $8,000 for nonstop, with one-stop options starting around $2,750.

San Francisco to Singapore

Two daily nonstop business class flights connect SFO to Singapore on United and Singapore Airlines. Flight time is approximately 16 hours. Average round-trip fares range from $4,000 to $6,000, with one-stop Asian carriers offering fares as low as $2,262.

Los Angeles to Singapore

Singapore Airlines operates daily nonstop service from LAX to Singapore. Flight time is approximately 17 hours. Average round-trip fares range from $4,500 to $7,000, with heavy competition from EVA Air, STARLUX, and ANA keeping one-stop fares around $2,800.

Seattle to Singapore

Seattle is a major gateway for Asian carriers like EVA Air and ANA, offering some of the cheapest one-stop routes to Singapore. Flight time is approximately 18 hours via connections. Average round-trip fares range from $1,571 to $3,200.

Chicago to Singapore

While ORD lacks nonstop service, it is a massive hub for connecting flights via Europe (Turkish Airlines) or the Middle East (Qatar Airways). Flight time is approximately 22 hours. Average round-trip fares range from $3,100 to $5,500.

Houston to Singapore

Singapore Airlines operates a unique "fifth freedom" route from IAH to Singapore with a stop in Manchester (MAN). Flight time is approximately 23 hours. Average round-trip fares range from $3,250 to $4,800.

Washington D.C. to Singapore

Travelers from IAD typically connect via Doha (Qatar Airways) or Tokyo (ANA). Flight time is approximately 21 hours. Average round-trip fares range from $3,400 to $5,000.

Boston to Singapore

BOS travelers frequently connect via Europe or the Middle East, utilizing carriers like Cathay Pacific or Qatar Airways. Flight time is approximately 21 hours. Average round-trip fares range from $3,500 to $5,200.

Miami to Singapore

MIA travelers rely heavily on Qatar Airways via Doha or Turkish Airlines via Istanbul to reach Singapore. Flight time is approximately 24 hours. Average round-trip fares range from $3,800 to $5,500.

All prices are approximate round-trip averages based on 2026 market data and are subject to change. Fares vary significantly by season, booking window, and availability.

Frequently Asked Questions About Singapore

How much does business class to Singapore cost?

Published retail fares typically range from $4,500 to $8,900 round-trip. However, by booking with a consolidator like BusinessTravel365, you can access unpublished fares starting from $2,148.

When is the cheapest time to fly business class to Singapore?

January through March generally offer the lowest fares, as corporate travel demand is lower immediately following the winter holidays.

Which airline has the best business class to Singapore?

Singapore Airlines is widely considered the best for nonstop routes. If you are taking a connecting flight, Qatar Airways (Qsuite) and ANA (The Room) are top choices.

What's included with business class to Singapore?

You can expect a fully lie-flat bed, premium multi-course dining, complimentary champagne and spirits, exclusive airport lounge access, priority boarding, and increased baggage allowances.

How long are business-class flights to Singapore?

Nonstop flights range from 16 hours (from SFO) to 18.5 hours (from JFK). One-stop flights typically take 20 to 24 hours depending on the layover duration.

Is business class to Singapore worth it?

Absolutely. Given that this is one of the longest journeys in the world, having a lie-flat bed is essential for arriving rested and avoiding severe jet lag.

Which US cities have the most business-class flights to Singapore?

New York (JFK/EWR), San Francisco (SFO), and Los Angeles (LAX) have the most direct and one-stop options.

Can I upgrade from economy to business class to Singapore?

Yes, using miles or cash, though availability on premium routes like Singapore Airlines' nonstop flights can be highly restricted. It is often better to book business class outright.

What's the best route for first-time business class to Singapore?

The nonstop Singapore Airlines flight from JFK, EWR, SFO, or LAX offers the most seamless and luxurious experience for first-time flyers.

Do business-class passengers get priority at Singapore airports?

Yes, business class passengers receive dedicated check-in areas, priority security screening, and access to the world-class SilverKris Lounges at Changi Airport.

Which aircraft have the best business-class seats in Singapore?

The Airbus A350-900ULR (Singapore Airlines), Boeing 777-300ER (ANA The Room), and Airbus A350-1000 (Qatar Qsuite) offer the most spacious and private seats.

Can families sit together in business class in Singapore?

Yes, the middle seats in 1-2-1 configurations (like Qatar's Qsuite or Singapore Airlines) are best for couples or families traveling together, as the divider can often be lowered.

What should I wear in business class to Singapore?

Comfortable, loose-fitting layers are best for ultra-long-haul flights. Many premium airlines provide pajamas or loungewear for you to change into after takeoff.

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