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Non-Stop Flight from NYC to Singapore

Route Restarts to Southeast Asia

Last month saw the restart of what is one of the longest nonstop flights in the world; from 9th November 2020, Singapore Airlines commenced its flights connecting John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York with Changi Airport in Singapore. The flights operate three times a week and the total journey time is approximately 18 hours and 40 minutes; to ease passenger concerns, the airline also features enhanced cleaning measures and air filtration systems.

Currently, citizens of Singapore and those with long-term passes can enter the country from America due to COVID-19 border restrictions, though it will be hoped that tourists can soon gain entry as well. From hotels in Serangoon Road, Singapore including properties like Park Hotel Farrer Park to major attractions and shopping hubs, the “Lion City” as it is called, continues to be a key destination in Southeast Asia.