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✅ Visa-free for Malaysian passport holders
Malaysians can visit Singapore visa-free for up to 30 days per entry — no application, no fee, no waiting. You only need a valid passport (valid for your stay), a return/onward ticket, and proof of sufficient funds. Singaporeans visiting Malaysia also enjoy the same privilege.
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Cheapest roundtrip fares from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore (SIN, XSP) · Prices in MYR
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📅 KUL → Singapore Price Calendar
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Best time to fly KUL → Singapore
Month-by-month price guide and travel tips for Malaysians
Jan
RM 120–200
✅ Cheap
Feb
RM 110–190
✅ Cheapest
Mar
RM 130–210
✅ Good deal
Apr
RM 120–200
✅ Good deal
May
RM 180–280
⚡ Mid-range
Jun
RM 200–320
🎒 School hols
Jul
RM 220–350
🎒 School hols
Aug
RM 200–320
🎆 National Day
Sep
RM 280–450
🏎️ F1 Grand Prix
Oct
RM 130–210
✅ Good deal
Nov
RM 170–270
⚡ Mid-range
Dec
RM 280–460
❄️ Year-end peak
💡 Pro tip: The absolute best value months are February, March and April. September (F1 Singapore Grand Prix week) and December (year-end) are the priciest periods — fares can triple. Because this is such a high-frequency route, last-minute deals also appear regularly — worth checking 3–7 days out if your travel dates are flexible.
Airlines flying KUL → Singapore
More direct flights per day than almost any other international route
✈ AirAsia
KLIA2 → Changi (SIN)
Direct~55mBudget
RM 89 avg roundtrip
✈ Malaysia Airlines
KLIA → Changi (SIN)
Direct~55mFull service
RM 220 avg roundtrip
✈ Singapore Airlines
KLIA → Changi (SIN)
Direct~55mPremium
RM 280 avg roundtrip
✈ Batik Air Malaysia
KLIA → Changi (SIN)
Direct~55mFull service
RM 180 avg roundtrip
✈ Scoot
KLIA2 → Changi (SIN)
Direct~55mBudget
RM 110 avg roundtrip
✈ Firefly
Subang (SZB) → Seletar (XSP)
Direct~55mRegional
RM 160 avg roundtrip
Singapore travel guide for Malaysians
Everything you need to know before you fly
🛂 Visa & entry requirements
Malaysian passport holders — visa free, no limit stated (30-day social visit pass issued on arrival)
Passport must be valid for at least 6 months from entry date
Bring a return/onward ticket and accommodation details
Malaysians can work in Singapore with appropriate pass (EP, S Pass, WP)
Declare cash over S$20,000 at customs — no tax, just declaration
🚇 Getting around Singapore
MRT is the best way around — buy an EZ-Link card or use SimplyGo contactless at any station
Changi Airport (T1–T5) is connected directly to MRT — takes 30–40 mins to Orchard/City Hall
Grab is reliable and affordable — usually cheaper than taxis
Seletar Airport (XSP) is not on MRT — take Grab or Bus 103/103M
Avoid driving — ERP tolls and parking are very expensive
💰 Budget & costs
Budget traveller: RM 350–500/day (hostel + hawker centre meals)
Strategies that consistently save Malaysians RM 100–300 per trip on the world's busiest route
01
Book Jan–Apr for the cheapest fares
Post-year-end and pre-Raya lull means Jan–April fares drop to RM 89–180 roundtrip. Avoid September (F1 week) and December when prices triple or more.
02
Check AirAsia and Scoot first
Both budget carriers operate multiple daily flights from KLIA2 and regularly run flash sales. AirAsia's BIG Sale and Scoot's promotions frequently push fares under RM 100 roundtrip.
03
Try Firefly from Subang (SZB)
Firefly flies KL Subang → Seletar (North Singapore). If you're in KL city or PJ, Subang Airport is far more convenient than KLIA. Fares are competitive and avoid KLIA traffic.
04
Consider KLIA–Changi vs Subang–Seletar
Both airport pairs are comparable in total door-to-door time for KL city travellers. Seletar is in the north, great if you're staying in Woodlands, Yishun or Ang Mo Kio areas.
05
Book last-minute if flexible
Unlike long-haul routes, KUL–Singapore has so many daily flights that unsold seats often get discounted 3–7 days out. Great for spontaneous weekend trips.
06
Avoid F1 week in September
Singapore Grand Prix week (usually mid-September) causes hotel and flight prices to spike massively. If you want to see the race, book 4–5 months ahead. Otherwise avoid that week entirely.
07
Fly early morning or late night
6am and 10pm+ departures are consistently cheaper on this route. The journey is so short that red-eye flights are very manageable — you land before you fall asleep.
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Frequently asked questions — KUL to Singapore flights
No visa required. Malaysian passport holders receive a Social Visit Pass (30 days) automatically on arrival in Singapore. You need a valid passport, proof of onward/return travel, and sufficient funds for your stay. Malaysians can also work in Singapore if they hold an Employment Pass, S Pass, or Work Permit issued by the Ministry of Manpower.
Direct flights from Kuala Lumpur (KLIA or KLIA2) to Singapore Changi (SIN) take approximately 50 to 60 minutes. It's one of the shortest international commercial flights in the world — the total time in the air is so brief that full meal service is not offered. Firefly operates between KL Subang (SZB) and Singapore Seletar (XSP) in around 55 minutes.
The bus is typically cheaper (RM 35–60 one-way from TBS or Larkin) but takes 5–6 hours including the Johor Bahru border crossing. Flying from KLIA2 takes under 2 hours door-to-door (to Changi city centre by MRT) and costs RM 89–180 roundtrip during sales — sometimes barely more than the bus. If your time is valuable or you're carrying heavy luggage, flying wins comfortably. For budget travellers with time, the express bus remains a solid option.
Singapore Changi (SIN) in the east is the main international airport — connected to the MRT network and close to most tourist areas. Seletar (XSP) in the north of Singapore is a smaller regional airport served mainly by Firefly from Subang. Seletar is more convenient if you're heading to Woodlands, Yishun, or Ang Mo Kio areas, but requires Grab or a bus to reach the city. Changi is the better choice for most visitors.
Singapore is expensive compared to the rest of Southeast Asia. Budget around S$80–150 (RM 280–530) per day including accommodation. You can significantly reduce food costs by eating at hawker centres — a full meal costs S$3–8. Accommodation is the biggest cost: budget hostels run S$30–50/night, mid-range hotels S$120–200/night. Transport via MRT is very affordable (S$1–3 per trip). Exchange RM to SGD at licensed money changers in Peninsular Plaza (City Hall) for the best rates — avoid airport exchange counters.
AirAsia and other budget carriers from KLIA2 typically arrive at Terminal 4 (T4) or Terminal 1 (T1) at Changi Airport. Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines usually use Terminal 1 or Terminal 2. Check your flight booking for the specific terminal. Changi's terminals are well-connected by the Skytrain — transferring between terminals is easy and free. All terminals connect to the MRT at Changi Airport station (T2/T3) or via shuttle to T1/T4.
Yes. All prices are sourced from Travelpayouts — a flight data platform that aggregates real fares from actual user searches. Prices are cached and refreshed regularly. Because KUL–Singapore is such a high-frequency route with many daily flights, fares fluctuate frequently. Always click through to confirm the current price on the booking page before paying.