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From China, Singapore Airlines serves multiple major gateways. You can start your journey from Beijing (BJS, including Beijing Capital PEK and Beijing Daxing PKX), Shanghai (SHA, operating from Shanghai Pudong PVG), Guangzhou (CAN), Shenzhen (SZX), Xiamen (XMN), Hangzhou (HGH), Chongqing (CKG), and Chengdu (CTU). From each of these cities, you can connect via Singapore Changi Airport to destinations across Southeast Asia, North Asia, Australia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
Yes. Singapore Airlines operates nonstop services from several cities in China to Singapore, with onward connections to the wider network. From Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Xiamen, Hangzhou, Chongqing, and Chengdu, you can fly directly to Singapore on various aircraft types. From Singapore, almost all other destinations in Southeast Asia, North Asia, the Southwest Pacific, West Asia and Africa, Europe, and the Americas are served as one-stop itineraries with a layover at Singapore Changi Airport. Some routes, such as those to Cape Town, include a second stop in Johannesburg in addition to Singapore.
Flight frequencies from China are high, especially from major hubs. From Shanghai and Beijing, Singapore Airlines operates multiple daily services to Singapore, with frequent onward connections to destinations across Asia, Australia, Europe, Africa, and North America. Guangzhou also enjoys several daily services to Singapore and beyond. From Shenzhen, Xiamen, Chongqing, Hangzhou, and Chengdu, you will typically find at least one daily flight to Singapore, timed to connect with regional and long-haul departures. Across these gateways, this adds up to a robust schedule that gives you flexibility to choose departure times and convenient connections for your trip.
Among travellers from China, Singapore is a key hub destination, offering a vibrant city break and seamless onward connections. Sydney and Brisbane in Australia are popular for holidays by the beach, coastal drives, and relaxed city life. London, Frankfurt, Rome, Istanbul, Barcelona, and Manchester are much-loved gateways for exploring Europe's culture, architecture, and shopping. In West Asia and the Indian subcontinent, cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Dubai, and Male are favoured for business trips, family visits, and resort getaways. In the United States, Seattle, Los Angeles, and New York are sought-after for city experiences, tech and creative hubs, and access to national parks and coastal drives.
Flying from China with Singapore Airlines gives you a consistent, thoughtful experience from check-in to arrival. Our focus is on comfort, reliability, and attentive service at every stage of your journey.
On board, you can relax with curated menus inspired by Asian and international flavours, a wide selection of drinks, and one of the world's most comprehensive in-flight entertainment systems, all supported by our warm, professional cabin crew.
From China, you can choose from Economy Class, Premium Economy Class on selected routes and aircraft, Business Class across the network, and First Class on flights where the cabin is available, including many services connecting in Singapore on the Boeing 777-300ER and Airbus A350-900. This lets you tailor your journey to the level of space, privacy, and service you prefer.
Most flights from China connect through Singapore Changi Airport, where you will find intuitive transit procedures, calm rest areas, a wide variety of food and retail, and our signature lounges for eligible customers, making a flight with us truly A Great Way to Fly.
To book a flight from China, visit singaporeair.com or use the Singapore Airlines mobile app. Enter your departure city in China, your chosen destination, travel dates, and the number of travellers, then search to see available flights and cabin classes. Once you have selected your itinerary, you can personalise your journey by choosing seats, adding special meals, and selecting any additional travel options before completing payment. Your e-ticket and trip details will then be sent to you, and you can manage your booking online at any time.
From China, Singapore Airlines operates direct flights from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Xiamen, Hangzhou, Chongqing, and Chengdu to Singapore. From Singapore, you can then travel onwards on Singapore Airlines to a wide choice of destinations, including regional cities such as Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Denpasar (Bali), Manila, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Penang, and Cebu, as well as long-haul gateways like Sydney, Brisbane, London, Manchester, Frankfurt, Rome, Istanbul, Barcelona, Seattle, Los Angeles, New York, Dubai, and Cape Town. Many more cities across our network are accessible with a simple same-day connection at Singapore Changi Airport.
Long-haul journeys from China with Singapore Airlines typically involve a connection in Singapore and range broadly from around 13 to more than 23 hours of total travel time, depending on your final destination and city of departure. In Europe, long-haul options include London, Manchester, Frankfurt, Rome, Istanbul, Barcelona, and Brussels. In the Americas, long-haul services connect you to Seattle, Los Angeles, and New York. In the Southwest Pacific, Sydney and Brisbane are long-haul beach and city gateways. Within West Asia and Africa, routes to Riyadh, Cape Town, and Dubai are also considered long-haul, depending on your starting point in China. All of these journeys are designed with smooth connections through Singapore Changi Airport.
For a short break from China, you have many attractive options with relatively shorter total travel times via Singapore. Singapore itself is ideal year-round, with a warm climate, lush urban parks, and easy access to food, shopping, and cultural districts. Penang in Malaysia is well suited to the dry and slightly cooler months, offering heritage streets and coastal scenery. Bangkok in Thailand is great throughout much of the year for vibrant markets, modern malls, and riverside neighbourhoods. Da Nang in Vietnam works well in its dry, sunny season for beach escapes backed by mountains and city cafes. Jakarta and Denpasar (Bali) in Indonesia are appealing in their drier months, with Bali especially attractive for beaches, rice terraces, and coastal walks. These destinations can be reached from many Chinese cities with a straightforward connection at Singapore Changi Airport.
From China, Singapore Airlines offers Economy Class on all routes, providing comfortable seating, personal entertainment screens, and inclusive meals. Premium Economy Class is available on selected onward services from Singapore, particularly on Airbus A350-900, Boeing 777-300ER, and Boeing 787-10 flights to destinations such as Sydney, London, Frankfurt, and other long-haul cities, and on some routes within West Asia and Africa. Business Class is offered across the network from China, with spacious seats, enhanced privacy, priority services, and curated dining. First Class is available on specific routes from China that connect in Singapore onto Boeing 777-300ER services, including some flights to key cities in Southeast Asia, North Asia, Australia, West Asia, Africa, Europe, and the United States.
On routes from China, Singapore Airlines primarily operates the Boeing 787-10, Airbus A350-900, Boeing 777-300ER, and Boeing 737-8 MAX. From Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Hangzhou, Chongqing, Xiamen, and Shenzhen, you will see a mix of these aircraft, with the Boeing 787-10 and Airbus A350-900 often used on both flights to Singapore and onward connections, and the Boeing 777-300ER frequently operating on busier or longer routes, including many services to Europe, Australia, and selected Asian destinations. The Boeing 737-8 MAX is typically deployed on regional routes between Singapore and nearby cities, providing a comfortable narrow-body experience that connects you onwards to the wider network.
Yes. All Singapore Airlines international flights from China include in-flight dining. In every cabin, you can enjoy thoughtfully prepared multi-course meals featuring both Asian and international dishes, with menus tailored to the length and time of your flight. You can request special meals in advance to suit your dietary needs. For eligible Business Class and First Class passengers on selected routes, our Book the Cook service allows you to pre-order from a wider selection of restaurant-quality main courses. Throughout the flight, we offer a full beverage service, including juices, soft drinks, tea, coffee, and alcoholic beverages, as well as the signature Singapore Sling on many routes.
Wi-Fi is available on most Singapore Airlines flights from China once the aircraft reaches cruising altitude above 10,000 feet. KrisFlyer members enjoy free, unlimited Wi-Fi in all cabin classes; if you are travelling in Economy Class or Premium Economy Class, please remember to add your KrisFlyer membership number to your booking at least about 1.5 hours before departure to enjoy this benefit. Non-members, or those who prefer, can purchase a paid plan on board. The connection is suitable for messaging apps, email, and light web browsing, but it is not intended for high-bandwidth activities such as video streaming, video calls, or large file transfers.
You can usually select your seat in advance once your booking is confirmed. Seat selection can be done during the booking process, afterwards through the Manage Booking section on singaporeair.com, or during online check-in. Depending on your fare type, cabin class, and KrisFlyer membership tier, advance seat selection may be complimentary or subject to a fee. Passengers travelling in Business Class and First Class, as well as KrisFlyer Elite and other eligible frequent flyer members, generally enjoy complimentary advance seat selection on most fares.
On Singapore Airlines flights from China, Economy Class offers a seat pitch of about 32 inches with up to 19 inches of seat width, designed for comfortable long periods of sitting. Premium Economy Class, available on selected Airbus A350-900, Boeing 777-300ER, and Boeing 787-10 services, typically provides around 38 inches of pitch and up to 20 inches of width, with a wider seat and greater recline. Business Class features a fully flat bed on long-haul wide-body aircraft such as the Airbus A350-900, Boeing 777-300ER, and Boeing 787-10, with direct aisle access on those types, giving you ample personal space to work, dine, and rest. First Class, available on selected Boeing 777-300ER flights, also provides a fully flat bed with additional privacy and generous personal space.
Yes, Singapore Airlines customers in China can access partner lounges at several departure airports, subject to eligibility. In Beijing, eligible travellers may use the Air China Lounge at Beijing Capital Airport (PEK) and the BCS Lounge at Beijing Daxing Airport (PKX). In Shanghai, partner facilities include the Air China Lounge and China Eastern Lounge at Shanghai Pudong Airport (PVG). In Guangzhou (CAN), eligible customers can visit the Premium Lounge. In Shenzhen (SZX), access may be available to the International Business Class VIP Lounge. In Xiamen (XMN), an Airport Lounge is available for eligible passengers. In Chongqing (CKG), customers may use the International First and Business Class Lounge. In Chengdu, flights operate from Tianfu International Airport (TFU), where the TFU International First Class and Business Class Lounge is available for eligible travellers. 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 international flights from China, we recommend arriving at the airport about 2 to 3 hours before your scheduled departure time. This allows enough time for check-in, baggage drop, security screening, and immigration, particularly at busy airports such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. Singapore Airlines check-in counters usually close around 40 minutes before departure, so arriving early helps ensure a smooth start to your journey.
Singapore Airlines offers several convenient check-in options in China. Online check-in opens up to 48 hours before departure and closes 1 hour before your flight, and can be completed via singaporeair.com or the Singapore Airlines mobile app. At all served airports, you can also check in at our airport counters. Selected airports may provide self-service kiosks for check-in and bag tag printing, after which you can proceed to the bag-drop counters.
Yes. You can earn KrisFlyer miles on all Singapore Airlines-operated flights departing from China. The number of miles you earn depends on your fare type and cabin class. Remember to add your KrisFlyer membership number when booking or during check-in so that miles are automatically credited to your account after your flight.
Singapore Airlines serves several key airports in China. In Beijing, flights operate from Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) and Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX). In Shanghai, services use Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG). Other major airports include Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN), Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport (SZX), Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport (XMN), Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH), Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport (CKG), and Chengdu Tianfu International Airport (TFU). From each of these airports, you can connect via Singapore Changi Airport to the broader Singapore Airlines network.