4
Airlines
21×
Per week
₱12.8k
From (live)
via TR
3.7h
Nonstop
🇸🇬
SIN · Southeast Asia
- Country
- Singapore
- Capital
- Singapore
- Currency
- SGD
- Visa for PH
- Visa-free entry for PH passport
- OFW relevance
- High — major OFW corridor
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Singapore Airlines
SQ
- Frequency
- 21× / week
- Baggage
- 30kg
- OFW program
- —
Philippine Airlines
PR
- Frequency
- 21× / week
- Baggage
- 23kg +10
- OFW program
- ✓
Cebu Pacific
5J
- Frequency
- 21× / week
- Baggage
- LCC (paid)
- OFW program
- ✓
Cebu to Singapore Flights — Schedule, Carriers, Best Time | 2026
Cebu to Singapore Flights — 2026
Cebu (CEB) to Singapore (SIN) is the Visayas business at OFW corridor, flown nonstop by Singapore Airlines, PAL, Cebu Pacific and Scoot with around 21 weekly departures and a 3.7-hour block. Off-peak roundtrip economy fares sit between PHP 12,500-19,000, climbing during Christmas and Chinese New Year. Route serves Visayas-based skilled-migrant OFWs, business travelers, at growing tourism — sulit alternative kaysa connecting via MNL.
Route at a glance
- Distance & duration: ~3.7 hours nonstop, CEB to SIN.
- Carriers nonstop: Singapore Airlines (SQ), PAL (PR), Cebu Pacific (5J), Scoot (TR).
- Frequency: ~21 weekly departures, multi-daily.
- OFW corridor: Yes — Visayas business + skilled migrant base.
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Best time to book
Cheapest pockets are February through early March and mid-September through mid-November, when fares dip to PHP 11,500-14,500 roundtrip. Avoid the Dec 15-Jan 5 balikbayan rush at the Chinese New Year window (late Jan-Feb), kasi demand from OFW kabayan heading home and returning to SG pushes fares past PHP 26,000. Book 8-12 weeks ahead for tipid pricing po. Tuesday and Wednesday departures shave PHP 1,500-3,000 versus Friday-Sunday banks. Last-minute fares within 14 days are usually mahal — CEB-SIN inventory is tighter than MNL-SIN.
Carriers compared
| Feature | Singapore Airlines (SQ) | Philippine Airlines (PR) | Cebu Pacific (5J) | Scoot (TR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Typical economy roundtrip | PHP 16,000-23,000 | PHP 14,000-19,500 | PHP 11,500-16,000 | PHP 10,500-15,000 |
| Base baggage | 30 kg | 23 kg | 0 kg (paid bundle) | 0 kg (paid bundle) |
| OFW uplift | none formal | +10 kg (Bayani) = 33 kg | OFW prepaid bundles | none |
| Frequency ex-CEB | ~7 weekly | ~7 weekly | ~7 weekly | ~3 weekly |
| OFW friendliness | High — premium service | High — Tagalog crew | Mid — bundles required | Low — pay-as-you-go |
Fare bracket (peso-first)
- Low (Feb-Mar, Sep-mid-Nov): PHP 11,500-14,500 (SGD 275-350 / USD 205-260).
- Mid (Apr-Jul, late Nov): PHP 15,500-21,000 (SGD 370-505 / USD 275-375).
- Peak (CNY, Dec 15-Jan 5): PHP 26,000-34,000 (SGD 625-815 / USD 465-605).
OFW-specific notes
Kabayan, ang CEB-SIN corridor sulit para sa Visayas-based skilled-migrant kabayan — walang gulo connecting via MNL. SQ’s premium economy upgrade is reasonable kapag pasalubong overload — usually PHP 4,000-6,000 buy-up at check-in. PAL’s Bayani Program safer kapag rebooking-flexible. Always carry work permit and IPA letter — Changi T2 immigration sometimes asks first-timers. Mas mahal ang fares from CEB kaysa MNL by PHP 1,500-3,000, pero sulit kapag taga-Cebu kayo. Paano kung delayed? SQ rebooks within same operating day; budget carriers may bump 24-48 hours.
FAQ
Magkano ang ticket Cebu to Singapore? Roughly PHP 12,500-19,000 (SGD 300-455 / USD 220-340) roundtrip economy off-peak; peak hits PHP 26,000-34,000.
Visa-free ba ang Pinoy sa Singapore? Oo po — 30 days visa-free. OFWs travel under employment pass.
Mas mura ba galing Cebu kaysa Manila? Hindi po, usually PHP 1,500-3,000 mahal. Pero sulit kapag taga-Visayas kayo — walang domestic flight needed.
Anong airline ang pinaka-sulit? Scoot at Cebu Pacific cheapest LCC; SQ premium with 30 kg. Para sa OFW pasalubong, SQ o PAL sulit.
Related guides on this site
- OFW flights guide →
- Singapore Airlines carrier guide →
- Mactan-Cebu International Airport (CEB) →
- Best time to book flights from the Philippines →
Updated 9 May 2026. Maria Santos is a pseudonymous editorial persona; content is researched and edited by Filipino travel and OFW specialists. About the author →.