Jump to content
Gay Guides Forum
jimmie50

Travel Question

Recommended Posts

Posted

I am planning a return trip to Thailand in February/March and will be staying 6-8 weeks.  Decided Thailand was a great place to avoid the harsh winters in Colorado.  It appears that Singapore Airlines has the best deals at the moment flying from San Francisco.  It's a non-stop flight from SF to Singapore.  Having  never been to Singapore or flown on Singapore Airlines, I have several questions maybe some of you can answer.  

Is one hour enough time in Singapore to change planes?  According to the airline website, the flight from SF arrives in one terminal and the flight to Bangkok departs a different terminal.  What is a safe amount of time I should figure for layover in Singapore.  I don't want to be there a long time, but also do not want to cut things too close and miss the connecting flight.  

Another question...would I need a visa if I am just changing planes in Singapore?  If, on my return to the US I decided to spend a couple of days in Singapore, would I need a visa?  THANKS!

Posted

Hi again jimmie

Its pure by chance that I see this Q on this moment.

1. SQ is an excellent arline, with even better service as f.e. EVA and SIN is an utterly well organised airport-very often praised as such and putting many a US airport to shame.

Yes, you will make it, and so will your luggage.

IF flite from USA is very late in, then you will be met at gate by lovely assistents who will redirect you and already have fresh new board-passes in hand for a rebooked next flite. But there is also a fair chance its early in- they tend to over-estimate the real flite-duration.

(But SFO, or LAX to SIN must be one of the utmost longest non-stops in this world).

2.NO, there is no border check-you just remain ´ín transit´ as a kind of ´outsider - something that ANY country/airport in this world does, except yours. Such things are already millions of times explained in general sites like tripadvisor or flyertalk - and many more. There MAY be however a new safety check-for hand luggage etc-or maybe not and they trust that from USA enough.

THats taken for granted by all non-USA ers- as I myself also did now 12 days ago in HKG=HOngKOng, using CX=Cathay Pacific airline, after a 12 hr nonstop from home.

Right now I just come back from a BMTA citybus ride for 15 bt from Sapan kwai where I again visited PhetBoy-renamed perhaps as BoyBOy- it was LoveBoy before it was Phet. Again a bunch of lovely Myanmarese and just after payday on day 1 quite full-which they can hardly well organise.

And an aside: be aware of Chin. Nw Yr- when the year of the fire-horse starts- from 17/2 till around 1/3= also peak high season for visitors and many a bisnis Thai is also of Chinese descent

Posted

Not enough information. Are the two flights sold as connecting flghts on a single ticket, or are they ticketed separately? Is your baggage checked through to BKK? Are the flights even on the same airline? 

I don't believe that one hour is a safe margin, and there are far worse places than Changi for wasting a few hours between flights.

 

 

Posted

IMHO you are pushing your luck if you only have one hour to connect with your next flight out at a different terminal.  If you go to the map below, it gives you estimated time for each gates in each terminal. https://www.changiairport.com/en/at-changi/map.html

since Changing is a world best airport with many attractions, why not book a flight with longer layover so you can explore the airport and stretch your legs after a long flight.  
As for visiting Singapore for a few days, since you’re a US citizen, you don’t need a visa.  But you need to submit a https://www.ica.gov.sg/enter-transit-depart/entering-singapore/sg-arrival-card before arrival.

I enjoyed reading your last adventure, hope this helps and safe travels.

Posted

If it's different flights eg pick up your luggage again ....you won't make it 

Posted

Giving yourself only one hour is asking for trouble. Please do not assume that flights, even on the best airlines, arrive on time. The number of times that I have experienced a delayed departure from a US airport is beyond counting. It's not the fault of even the best airline. It's the sheer unremitting craziness at US airports. All it takes is a 30-minute delay in departure from SFO, and your one-hour is gone. If I remember correctly, Changi Airport closes gates 30 minutes before the scheduled take-off time. So, what you think is one hour is only 30 minutes to make the transfer.

Moreover, I've flown good airlines which have had to fly against unexpectedly strong headwinds, or told by air traffic control at destination to circle around due to congestion, leading to delayed arrival. In an 18-hour flight, a five percent delay due to headwinds or circling around means fity-minutes additional flying time. 

Giving yourself only one hour is a decision you will regret. The more important question is how long you will need to not suffer a heart attack if even a small thing goes wrong. And that depends on the answers to @thaiophilus questions.

If yours is a through-ticket SFO to BKK via SIN, brought directly from Singapore Airlines, then you can check your luggage all the way to Bangkok. All you need to worry about is to allow time for these:

1. Disembark (how long depends on whether your're on Business Class or Economy Class, and the size of the aircraft but personally, I plan for 15 minutes, because I have known planes going around in circles looking for the right gate - Schipol, I am looking at you!). Or the plane is parked remotely and passengers have to wait for the bus.

2. You'd probably want to do a quick freshening up if you're flying Economy. Allow another 15 minutes.

3. Get yourself to the other terminal. Allow 15 - 30 minutes (you may get lost and have to retrace your steps, allow for that!)

4. Go through hand-luggage security (Changi Airport does this at individual boarding gates, not upon entry into the airside of the airport, unlike most other cities). Allow 15 - 30 minutes.

All the above must be done at least 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time of the connecting flight. If it were me, I would allow a minimum of 2.5 hours. I'd rather have extra time with a coffee (after an 18-hour flight) than have to rush around under stress.

---

If yours is NOT a through ticket bought from the same airline (i.e. if you bought SFO-SIN and SIN-BKK as separate purchases) then it gets even more complicated. This is because I think you won't be able to check your luggage through to Bangkok. Maybe others can chip in, because I have never done this (NOT buying a through ticket and somehow expecting a quick transfer).

If you have to retrieve your luggage in Singapore and check in again for the SIN-BKK flight, then I suspect you will have to enter Singapore through Immigration, go to the bags carousels, wait/retrieve your bags, find your way to the other terminal, find the Departure floor, check in for your BKK flight, go through Immigration again, find your gate, go through hand luggage security.... all this must be done at least 30 minutes before the scheduled departure of the Bangkok flight. But as I said, I don't have personal experience even trying this kind of thing, so maybe others can advise better. 

How long will you need then? Hard for me to say because I'm not sure if my assumptionns about the process are correct. However, I think @jimmie50 was probably referring to a through ticket, so all this may be moot.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



×
×
  • Create New...