Singapore→Sydney
Seletar Airport (WSSL) — Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (YSSY)
4 Empty Legs Available Now
The Singapore to Sydney empty leg route is one of the Asia-Pacific region's most significant long-haul repositioning corridors. The deep economic and cultural ties between Singapore and Australia, combined with Singapore's role as Southeast Asia's private aviation hub, generate periodic charter demand that creates valuable empty leg opportunities across the 3,300-nautical-mile route.
The seven-and-a-half-hour flight requires large-cabin, ultra-long-range aircraft such as the Global 6000, Gulfstream G650, and Falcon 7X. These jets offer the range to complete the journey non-stop while providing the cabin comfort, sleeping facilities, and connectivity that make an intercontinental flight a productive and restful experience. Savings of 45-60% on flights normally costing $60,000-$95,000 represent exceptional value.
Demand comes from multiple sources. Australian business executives and property investors frequently charter to Singapore for meetings and deal-making. The reverse flow includes Singapore-based families with children studying in Australian universities, and leisure travelers heading to Sydney for its iconic harbour, beaches, and cultural attractions. The Australian summer from November through February draws the strongest leisure traffic. Major events including the Australian Open, Vivid Sydney, and the Singapore Grand Prix create directional demand surges. The growing Asia-Pacific private aviation market continues to expand this corridor's activity. For travelers on this prestigious intercontinental route, an empty leg offers a remarkable opportunity to fly between two of Asia-Pacific's most dynamic cities in the world's finest private jets at dramatically reduced rates.
Business and leisure traffic between Singapore and Australia generates periodic one-way long-haul charters requiring repositioning.