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Getting Here By Air
Singapore national airline is Singapore
Airlines (SQ).
www.singaporeair.com.
Singapore main airport
is Changi International Airport. It is located to the east of
the Island. There are other budget airlines such as
JetStar Asia,
TigerAirWays
and AirAsia. Singapore is
also the "kangaroo route" between Australia and Europe. Quantas
and British Airways are the airlines that leverage Singapore as the
stopover point to Australia and Europe.
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Taking a Cab /Taxi from Changi Airport to city -
cost around S$20 -S$30 including S$5 airport surcharge.
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Taking Limousines from Changi Airport to city -
cost around S$35 flat rate anywhere in the city.
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Taking Subway from Changi Airport to city at T2
and T3. It is a 30 minute ride to the city and cost around S$2
including S$1 deposit. The subway start its operation from
5.30am to 11.20pm.
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Taking Subway from Changi Airport to city.
It starts from 6am to 12 midnight. It cost around S$2.
Getting Here By Road
Singapore is linked by the causeway to
Malaysia. Driving foreign registered car into Singapore is
complicated, please refer to the
motoring guide in Singapore. If can, avoid traveling via
causeway on Friday evening (going to Malaysia) and Sunday evening
(going to Singapore). There is a second link from built from
Tuas to
Tanjung Kupang.
This link is less congested. No walking across is allowed.
Getting Here By Water
Singapore has 4 ferry terminals you can
travel
by Boat to/fro Malaysia or Indonesia
- HarbourFront Ferry Terminal: Found
xext to HarbourFront MRT station.
- Changi Ferry Terminal: take a taxi
from Changi Village or Tanah Merah MRT.
- Changi Point Ferry Terminal: Board
bus No. 2, 29 or 59 to Changi Village Bus Terminal and walk to the
ferry terminal.
- Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal: Alight at
Bedok MRT station and board bus No. 35 to ferry terminal.
Getting Here By Rail
Trains run to Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru and Malacca (Malaysia) on a
route which extends to Bangkok (Thailand). Services operate daily
between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur; some offer air conditioning and
dining cars. There are also overnight trains with sleepers.
By Train to/fro Malaysia via Keretapi Tanah
Melayu (Malayan Railway or KTMB).
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