Flights From Surabaya to Singapore
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FAQ Flight Ticket Surabaya - Singapore (SUB - SIN)
What documents are required for a trip from Surabaya to Singapore?
Every passenger is required to have a valid passport with at least six months of validity from the date of departure. For Indonesian citizens, a visa is not needed for short visits. Other documents that may be required include proof of a return or onward ticket. Foreign nationals already residing in Indonesia must prepare their passport, a Singaporean visa (if required), and a valid Indonesian stay permit, such as a KITAS or KITAP.
How can I check the terminal and gate number?
Once the check-in process is complete, either online or directly at the airport, your boarding pass will display your terminal and gate information. You can also monitor real-time updates on the departure screens at Juanda International Airport or on the airline's official website. As gate numbers can change at any time, it's highly recommended to recheck closer to your boarding time
What are the entry requirements for traveling from Surabaya to Singapore?
As this is an international route, you must have a valid passport with at least six months of validity from your date of arrival. Indonesian citizens can enter Singapore visa-free for tourist visits of up to 30 days. However, you must have a valid return or onward ticket. For foreign nationals, you must meet the specific visa requirements set by the Singaporean authorities.
Which airline offers a direct flight from Surabaya to Singapore?
Several airlines offer direct daily flights on this route. You can compare prices, schedules, and baggage policies through the tiket.com app or website. Popular airlines on this route include:
- Singapore Airlines
- Scoot
- Jetstar Asia
- AirAsia
Do I need a passport or visa?
Yes, a passport is mandatory. Indonesian citizens can travel to Singapore without a visa for a maximum stay of 30 days for tourism purposes. If your travel is for non-tourism purposes or for more than 30 days, you must apply for a visa beforehand. Foreign nationals must ensure they have a valid passport and the appropriate visa.
Common Visa Types in Singapore:
- Short-Term Visit Pass: For tourism and business visits.
- Student Visa: Required for studying at a Singaporean educational institution.
- Work Visa (Employment Pass): Required for employment in Singapore and typically needs a company sponsor.
- Long-Term Visit Pass:
- For long-term stays, such as accompanying family members who are working or studying in Singapore.
