Popular in | August | High demand for flights, 17% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | March | Best time to find cheap flights, 4% potential price drop |
Average price | S$ 539 | Average for return flights in December 2021 |
Return from | S$ 510 | From Singapore Changi to Shanghai |
One-way from | S$ 241 | One-way flight from Singapore Changi (SIN) to China |
Singapore Changi
Guangzhou Baiyun
2 stops
35h 35mGuangzhou Baiyun
Singapore Changi
Nonstop
4h 05mMultiple Airlines
Singapore Changi
Shanghai Pu Dong
1 stop
19h 10mShanghai Pu Dong
Singapore Changi
1 stop
15h 50mMultiple Airlines
Singapore Changi
Guangzhou Baiyun
2 stops
20h 40mGuangzhou Baiyun
Singapore Changi
Nonstop
4h 05mMultiple Airlines
Singapore Changi
Guangzhou Baiyun
2 stops
35h 35mGuangzhou Baiyun
Singapore Changi
Nonstop
4h 05mMultiple Airlines
Singapore Changi
Guangzhou Baiyun
2 stops
35h 35mGuangzhou Baiyun
Singapore Changi
1 stop
8h 10mMultiple Airlines
Singapore Changi
Guangzhou Baiyun
2 stops
35h 35mGuangzhou Baiyun
Singapore Changi
2 stops
21h 40mMultiple Airlines
Singapore Changi
Guangzhou Baiyun
2 stops
43h 45mGuangzhou Baiyun
Singapore Changi
Nonstop
4h 20mMultiple Airlines
Singapore Changi
Guangzhou Baiyun
2 stops
31h 00mGuangzhou Baiyun
Singapore Changi
Nonstop
4h 20mMultiple Airlines
Singapore Changi
Haikou Meilan Intl
2 stops
18h 35mHaikou Meilan Intl
Singapore Changi
1 stop
22h 15mMultiple Airlines
January
S$ 442
February
S$ 433
March
S$ 411
April
S$ 414
May
S$ 417
June
S$ 446
July
S$ 480
August
S$ 488
September
S$ 439
October
S$ 429
November
S$ 414
December
S$ 481
Currently, the cheapest month for flights to China is March. The most expensive month for flights is August. The cheapest prices are shown above but prices will vary according to departure times, airlines, class and how early you book.
SIN - CN2 | Price | S$ 416 - S$ 960 |
CN2 | Temperature | 4 - 28 °C |
CN2 | Precipitation | 30 - 170 mm |
China is more than a country. It’s a different world, a land where the civilisation dates back more than 6,000 years, the source of inventions such as paper, gunpowder, the compass and printing, and home to such wonders as the Great Wall of China, the Terracotta Warriors, the Imperial Palace in Beijing and Mount Lushan.
It is also a country that is becoming the next great superpower almost by the minute. The rate of modernisation is breathtaking, with cities such as Beijing and Shanghai under a canopy of cranes, their shapes changing almost daily. The Chinese are building the world’s longest transoceanic bridge, from Ningbo to Shanghai, the biggest dam, at the Three Gorges, and one of the world’s tallest buildings, the Shanghai World Financial Centre.
This year’s big event in Beijing, the Olympic Games, showcased this extraordinary growth. Now, keen to capitalise on China’s emergence as a holiday and business destination, several airlines offer increasingly cheap flights to China (Beijing and Shanghai) from the UK.
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China is a very large country, with climates ranging from tropical and subtropical climates in the south to subarctic in the north and the Himalayas. The southern coast has heavy rains, with lighter rains in the west. The monsoon season lasts from July through September and affects the southern coasts. The north has warm, dry days and cool evenings while the south has cooler but more humid days.
Peak season:
The peak domestic travel seasons, when the Chinese travel, include Chinese New Year, Labour Day, and National Day. The New Year occurs in January / February. The Labour Day and National Day dates vary, but are around May 1 and October 1. Hong Kong’s high season is October through December. Despite the heat and humidity, summer is the peak season for Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou.
Off season:
Hong Kong’s off seasons are summer and winter. Conventions and trade fairs, however, book the best hotels, particularly in March and April. Winter in Beijing and Shanghai is the off season, and hotels offer substantial discounts. The best time to search for cheap flights to China is autumn when the weather is gorgeous and there are few tourists.
Flying is the best way to cover large distances in China. With more than 470 airports and international and regional carriers, China flights are frequent and reduced fares available. Buses are available and sometimes provide faster service than trains. Trains range in service from express with all the services to slower and no-frills.
China has seen a 35% decrease in demand for flights to the city compared to last year.