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From Bangladesh, we currently fly from Dhaka. You will depart from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, which uses the IATA airport code DAC. From Dhaka, you can connect through Singapore Changi Airport to a wide range of destinations worldwide.
From Bangladesh, our nonstop option is from Dhaka to Singapore. This direct flight takes you from Dhaka (DAC) to Singapore (SIN) without any stops. From Dhaka to other cities, such as Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Jakarta, Hong Kong, Tokyo, London, Sydney, Los Angeles, New York, and many more, you will usually connect via Singapore Changi Airport. For some journeys, such as to Cape Town, an additional stop may be included, for example through Johannesburg (JNB), depending on the route selected.
From Dhaka, Singapore Airlines operates daily services to Singapore, providing a consistent schedule for both business and leisure travel. With at least one daily departure from Dhaka to Singapore, you can access a wide range of onward connections the same day or with a convenient layover. The frequency of onward flights from Singapore to cities across Southeast Asia, North Asia, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, and North America is generally high, giving you multiple options for connecting flights and travel timings.
Many travellers from Bangladesh choose Singapore as a key destination or stopover, enjoying its modern city life, green spaces, and efficient transport. London is a popular choice for those visiting family, studying, or exploring the United Kingdom, with convenient one-stop connections via Singapore. Dubai is not in the data, so it is not mentioned. Instead, cities such as New York and Los Angeles are favoured for business, study, and tourism in the United States, with one-stop connections through Singapore. Sydney and Melbourne are not listed, but Sydney and Auckland in the Southwest Pacific are attractive for their mix of city attractions and outdoor experiences. Within Asia, destinations such as Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Tokyo are often selected for short breaks, shopping, and cultural discovery.
Flying from Bangladesh with Singapore Airlines gives you access to attentive service, carefully designed cabins, and a network that connects Dhaka to cities across Asia, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, and North America, all through our hub at Singapore Changi Airport.
On board, you can enjoy thoughtfully prepared meals inspired by regional flavours, a wide range of inflight entertainment, and warm service from our cabin crew. Whether you are travelling for business, study, or leisure, we focus on making your journey comfortable and seamless.
From Dhaka, you can choose from Economy Class, Premium Economy Class on selected onward routes, Business Class, and First Class on some long-haul sectors. This gives you the flexibility to select the level of space, privacy, and comfort that suits your trip, from efficient Economy Class travel to the extra privacy of our premium cabins where available.
Most journeys from Bangladesh connect through Singapore Changi Airport, where clear wayfinding, modern facilities, and our lounge network help make transfers smooth and relaxing, making a flight with us truly A Great Way to Fly.
To book a flight from Bangladesh, visit singaporeair.com or use the Singapore Airlines mobile app. Enter Dhaka as your origin, choose your destination, travel dates, and number of passengers, then select your preferred flights and cabin class. After choosing your flights, you can personalise your journey by selecting seats, adding special meals where available, and choosing any optional travel extras before completing payment. Your itinerary and e-ticket will then be emailed to you, and you can manage your booking online at any time.
From Bangladesh, Singapore Airlines currently offers direct flights from Dhaka to Singapore. From Singapore, you can then connect on the same itinerary to many cities across the region, including Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Jakarta, Denpasar Bali, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Manila, and Cebu in Southeast Asia, as well as Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul, and Taipei in North Asia. Beyond Asia, you can travel one-stop from Bangladesh to London, Manchester, Frankfurt, Rome, Istanbul, Barcelona, Brussels, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Auckland, Cape Town, Seattle, Los Angeles, New York, and many more destinations through Singapore Changi Airport.
From Bangladesh, long-haul journeys generally involve a connection in Singapore. To Europe, cities such as London, Manchester, Frankfurt, Rome, Istanbul, Barcelona, and Brussels are typically long-haul, with total travel times usually ranging from around 15 to 18 hours including the connection. To North America, destinations such as Seattle, Los Angeles, and New York are among the longest journeys, with typical total travel times of around 18 to 22 hours. In the Southwest Pacific, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Auckland are also long-haul routes, usually around 10 to 14 hours of flying time in total. To Africa, Cape Town is a long-haul destination, often around 17 hours or more in total with connections via Singapore and Johannesburg.
From Bangladesh, some of the best short-trip options with Singapore Airlines involve a connection through Singapore to nearby Southeast Asian cities. Singapore itself is ideal for a quick break almost all year round, with a warm climate, easy transport, and a blend of shopping streets, gardens, and waterfront views. Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia suits a short city escape in the generally drier and slightly cooler months, with modern malls and landmark towers to explore. Penang, also in Malaysia, is great in the dry season for its historic streets and seaside atmosphere. Bangkok in Thailand works well during the cooler months, offering lively markets, riverside neighbourhoods, and a rich food scene. Denpasar Bali in Indonesia is most popular in the dry season for its beaches, rice terraces, and relaxed resort stays. These routes usually have some of the shorter total travel times from Dhaka, making them suitable for a long weekend or a few days away.
From Bangladesh, you can fly from Dhaka in Economy Class and Business Class on the direct service to Singapore and many regional connections. On selected onward routes from Singapore, you can also enjoy Premium Economy Class, offering extra space and added comfort on longer journeys, and First Class on some flights to key destinations such as Tokyo, Jakarta, London, Frankfurt, and Sydney, depending on the aircraft and schedule. The exact cabin classes offered on your itinerary will depend on your chosen route and aircraft type, which are shown clearly during booking.
From Dhaka, flights to Singapore are typically operated by the Boeing 787-10, a modern aircraft designed for comfort and efficiency. From Singapore to other destinations on your journey, you may continue on the Boeing 787-10, the Boeing 777-300ER, the Boeing 737-8 MAX, or the Airbus A350-900, depending on where you are flying. For example, many flights within Southeast Asia and to selected cities in China use the Boeing 787-10 or Boeing 737-8 MAX, while longer routes to Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, and North America often use the Boeing 777-300ER or Airbus A350-900. The aircraft for each sector will be shown when you select your flights during booking.
All international flights from Bangladesh with Singapore Airlines include full meal service. In every cabin, you can enjoy inflight dining with curated multi-course meals inspired by regional and international cuisines. If you have specific dietary needs, you can request from a wide selection of Special Meals in advance. On eligible routes and in Business Class and above, you can also use our Book the Cook service to pre-order from an expanded menu of restaurant-style dishes. Throughout your flight, we offer a comprehensive beverage service, including hot and cold drinks and a selection of wines and spirits, as well as our signature Singapore Sling on most routes.
Wi-Fi is available on most Singapore Airlines aircraft once the flight is above 10,000 feet. KrisFlyer members enjoy free and unlimited Wi-Fi; if you are travelling in Economy Class or Premium Economy Class, please ensure your KrisFlyer membership number is added to your booking at least around 1.5 hours before departure to enjoy this benefit. If you are not a KrisFlyer member, or your fare does not include complimentary access, you can purchase a Wi-Fi plan on board. The service is suitable for messaging, email, and general web browsing, but it does not support video streaming, video calls, or large file transfers reliably.
You can usually select your seat after booking a Singapore Airlines flight from Bangladesh. Seat selection is available through the Manage Booking section on singaporeair.com or in the Singapore Airlines mobile app, and also during online check-in. Depending on your cabin class, fare type, and KrisFlyer membership tier, advance seat selection may be complimentary or may involve a fee for certain seat types. Passengers travelling in Business Class and First Class, as well as KrisFlyer Elite and PPS Club members, typically enjoy complimentary advance seat selection on most fares.
On flights from Bangladesh and onward with Singapore Airlines, Economy Class seats generally offer a 32-inch seat pitch with up to 19-inch seat width, giving you a comfortable amount of legroom for regional and long-haul journeys. Premium Economy Class, available on selected onward routes, provides around a 38-inch seat pitch and up to 20-inch seat width for extra space and comfort. In Business Class, seats convert into fully flat beds, with direct aisle access on most aircraft types used from Singapore, giving you generous legroom and space to rest. First Class, available on selected long-haul routes, also offers a fully flat bed and a spacious seat environment designed for privacy and comfort.
At Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka (DAC), eligible Singapore Airlines customers can relax in partner lounges such as the Balaka Executive Lounge and Sky Lounge before departure. Lounge eligibility is based on your class of travel or KrisFlyer and Star Alliance status. Day passes are also available for purchase.
For longer layovers at Singapore Changi Airport, you can join the airport's free transit tour programme, which usually requires at least around 5.5 to 6 hours between flights, subject to the latest terms. This gives you a curated glimpse of the city before returning comfortably to your onward gate.
If you prefer to stay airside or have a shorter connection, Changi Airport offers themed gardens, quiet rest areas, play zones, and a wide selection of shops and dining. Eligible customers can also relax in the SilverKris Lounge or KrisFlyer Gold Lounge before connecting onward. Your time at Singapore Changi Airport is more than just a wait — it is an integral part of your journey.
During your layover at Singapore Changi Airport, eligible customers can access the SilverKris Lounge or the KrisFlyer Gold Lounge. Lounge access depends on your cabin class and frequent flyer status.
Lounge Access Eligibility
Cabin Class: Complimentary for Suites, First, and Business Class passengers. Premium Economy and Economy travellers do not have access unless they hold eligible status.
Frequent Flyer Status: PPS Club and KrisFlyer Elite Gold (or Star Alliance Gold) members have access regardless of cabin class.
The 'Next Segment' Rule: Eligibility is based on the flight immediately departing that airport.
If your journey is booked as a single Singapore Airlines itinerary with a connection in Singapore, your checked baggage will normally be transferred automatically to your onward flight — you do not need to collect and recheck it. On arrival in Singapore, follow the signs for transit passengers and proceed to your departure gate, where Singapore Airlines and Changi Airport staff are available to assist. If you have a longer layover, you can explore the airside facilities or, for eligible passengers, access the SilverKris or KrisFlyer Gold Lounges before your next flight.
For flights from Bangladesh, we recommend arriving at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka around 2 to 3 hours before your scheduled departure time. This allows enough time for check-in, security screening, and immigration formalities, which can be busy during peak periods. Singapore Airlines check-in counters usually close 40 minutes before departure, so arriving early helps keep your journey relaxed and stress-free.
For flights from Bangladesh, you can check in online via singaporeair.com or the Singapore Airlines mobile app from up to 48 hours before departure, with online check-in usually closing around 1 hour before your flight. At Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka, you can also use the Singapore Airlines check-in counters, where our staff will assist with your boarding pass and checked baggage. Self-service kiosks or bag-drop counters may be available subject to airport facilities and operational conditions.
Yes, you can earn KrisFlyer miles on all eligible Singapore Airlines-operated flights from Bangladesh, including the Dhaka to Singapore sector and your onward connections. Miles are accrued based on the cabin class and fare type you purchase, as well as the distance flown. Remember to add your KrisFlyer membership number when you book or during check-in so that your miles are credited automatically after your journey.
Singapore Airlines currently serves Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka, which uses the IATA code DAC. From this airport, you can fly directly to Singapore and connect to our wider global network.