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SIN to DPS
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My wife and I need to book a one-way ticket from SIN-DPS to link to a cruise, but are unsure whether to trust any of the low cost carriers in this region. Has anyone flown this route and if so, using which airline? |
Nothing wrong with Garuda Indonesia or Jetstar for the relatively short flight. Looking into it, the one-way fares are quite reasonable!
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Probably not the first airline you thought of for this route but a good fare if it works for your dates: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/premi...class-rtn.html
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I'm fine with AirAsia.
Can't understand why this is on the BA board |
Originally Posted by Agent69
(Post 27063049)
I'm fine with AirAsia.
Can't understand why this is on the BA board |
Originally Posted by 000
(Post 27063034)
Probably not the first airline you thought of for this route but a good fare if it works for your dates: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/premi...class-rtn.html
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Whats your date and what time do you need to be in DPS?
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Originally Posted by botham
(Post 27062822)
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Originally Posted by botham
(Post 27062822)
My wife and I need to book a one-way ticket from SIN-DPS to link to a cruise, but are unsure whether to trust any of the low cost carriers in this region.
Has anyone flown this route and if so, using which airline? Jetstar AirAsia Indonesia Garuda Indonesia KLM Silk Air Singapore Airlines Tiger Air I have flown all of these airlines (although not the Indo version of Air Asia), and would happily book any of them. If you are significantly concered to ask this question here, I would suggest either KLM, Singapore Airlines or Silk Air, as all are full service "reliable" carriers. KLM will be much cheaper than the other two. There are around 16 flights a day, so plenty of choice. KLM J is a good choice, if the flight times are convenient for you. Google Flights is a fairly good way to check fares and times: https://www.google.co.uk/flights/#se...;tt=o;s=0;so=p |
Originally Posted by shefgab
(Post 27063119)
Try one of the "Asia" forums. See drop down menu at bottom right of your screen.
It seems currently the following airlines are flying directly SIN-DPS (in no particular order): Jetstar AirAsia Indonesia Garuda Indonesia KLM Silk Air Singapore Airlines Tiger Air I have flown all of these airlines (although not the Indo version of Air Asia), and would happily book any of them. If you are significantly concered to ask this question here, I would suggest either KLM, Singapore Airlines or Silk Air, as all are full service "reliable" carriers. KLM will be much cheaper than the other two. There are around 16 flights a day, so plenty of choice. KLM J is a good choice, if the flight times are convenient for you. Google Flights is a fairly good way to check fares and times: https://www.google.co.uk/flights/#se...;tt=o;s=0;so=p |
Originally Posted by BLHD
(Post 27063117)
Whats your date and what time do you need to be in DPS?
February 23 2017 to catch ship pm Could also travel the day before and have 1 night in Benoa. |
Only thing to be cautious of on the discount airlines is baggage restrictions. Upcharges for baggage may make Singapore or SilkAir competitive.
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Originally Posted by botham
(Post 27062822)
I'm unsure where to post this, so Mods please move.
My wife and I need to book a one-way ticket from SIN-DPS to link to a cruise, but are unsure whether to trust any of the low cost carriers in this region. Has anyone flown this route and if so, using which airline? If you are not keen, just take SQ/MI, GA, or KLM. The roundtrip fares are discounted quite frequently. It's probably cheaper getting a return ticket and just use the outbound portion than to get a single one-way ticket. |
Highly recommend the KLM flight in business class.
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I and my wife will flying to DPS from Singapore next week and it will be third flight in less than one year. All flights were on LCC - AirAsia, Jetstar and we always use them - I won't pay more than SGD 125 for 1.5h flight. During sales on different LCCs on sale you can get one way flight for less than SGD 75.
What would matter in your case: - How much luggage do you have. With LCCs luggage fees end up very quickly - How much time do you have between your arrival in Singapore and your departure towards Bali. If you buy flight on LCC, or even if you don't, you need to put enough time for possible delays/IRROPs. I would suggest to put at least 20 hours in between. - One very important thing to notion: Bali/DPS is subject to frequent cancellations and travel delays due to volcanic activity. Last year during whole week around this time the airport was closed. You must have appropriate travel insurance which has coverage for natural disasters. To be sure you should travel to DP at least 36h before your scheduled departure on cruise ship. |
Originally Posted by invisible
(Post 27065312)
I and my wife will flying to DPS from Singapore next week and it will be third flight in less than one year. All flights were on LCC - AirAsia, Jetstar and we always use them - I won't pay more than SGD 125 for 1.5h flight. During sales on different LCCs on sale you can get one way flight for less than SGD 75.
What would matter in your case: - How much luggage do you have. With LCCs luggage fees end up very quickly - How much time do you have between your arrival in Singapore and your departure towards Bali. If you buy flight on LCC, or even if you don't, you need to put enough time for possible delays/IRROPs. I would suggest to put at least 20 hours in between. - One very important thing to notion: Bali/DPS is subject to frequent cancellations and travel delays due to volcanic activity. Last year during whole week around this time the airport was closed. You must have appropriate travel insurance which has coverage for natural disasters. To be sure you should travel to DP at least 36h before your scheduled departure on cruise ship.
Originally Posted by quantumofforce
(Post 27065083)
Highly recommend the KLM flight in business class.
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