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Jet privé Singapore - Bangkok
Your flight Singapore - Bangkok
Singapore – Bangkok is the commercial backbone of private aviation in South-East Asia. In 2h20 from Seletar or Changi, you land at Suvarnabhumi (BKK) — the gateway to Thailand’s luxury tourism economy and one of the fastest-growing private jet markets in Asia. Bangkok offers the full spectrum of grand luxury: from the Aman Bangkok’s rooftop pool above the Chao Phraya River to the Michelin-starred kaiseki at Nahm, from the art market at Chatuchak to the riverside boutiques of Asiatique.
flight_takeoffBook a flightThe 1,425 km journey is ideal for light jets. The Phenom 300E is the most frequently chartered aircraft on this corridor among Singapore-based operators. For executive teams or fashion-sector groups making Bangkok–Singapore round trips for Fashion Week or the TAAD Design Awards, the Citation XLS+ offers 9 seats and ample hold space for fabric samples and runway outfits.
Don Mueang Airport (DMK) is increasingly used by private jets in Bangkok — located north of the city, 30 minutes from the major hotels of Silom and Sathorn, with a dedicated general aviation facility. Suvarnabhumi (BKK) remains the standard for international private arrivals. Bangkok’s private jet scene has grown rapidly with the influx of Thai UHNWI wealth and international investors in real estate, hospitality and infrastructure.
Practical information
- Distance: 1,425 km — Estimated flight time: 2h20 to 2h50
- Departure: Singapore Changi (WSSS) or Seletar (WSSL)
- Arrival: Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) or Don Mueang (DMK)
- Visa: Not required for EU nationals (30 days, extendable)
- Time difference: Bangkok is 1 hour behind Singapore (ICT vs SGT)
- Hotels: Aman Bangkok, Capella Bangkok, Mandarin Oriental, SO/Bangkok
- Dining: Nahm (Michelin), Paste, Sühring, 80/20 — a world-class scene
Estimated flight time
2h20 – 2h50
Direct sans escale
Passenger capacity
4–12 pax
Selon configuration avion
Operator comparison
| Operator | Availability | Reviews | Starting price |
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| PrivateJetFinder | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Marketplace) | star 4.3/5 |
13 500 €
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| LunaJets | signal_cellular_3_bar High (Marketplace) | star 4.6/5 |
15 500 €
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| VistaJet | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Subscription) | star 4.7/5 |
20 500 €
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| NetJets | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Subscription) | star 4.8/5 |
26 000 €
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13 500 €
PrivateJetFinder
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15 500 €
LunaJets
star 4.6/5signal_cellular_3_bar High · Marketplace Book arrow_forward -
20 500 €
VistaJet
star 4.7/5signal_cellular_4_bar Very high · Subscription Book arrow_forward -
26 000 €
NetJets
star 4.8/5signal_cellular_4_bar Very high · Subscription Book arrow_forward
Average price per aircraft model
Phenom 300E
The Embraer Phenom 300E is the world's best-selling private light jet for several consecutive years. Its well-appointed cabin, trans-European range, and short-runway performance make it the aircraft of choice for regional business travel.
Passengers
Up to 9
Duration
2h30
Speed
Mach 0.78
Estimated price
13 500 €
Cessna Citation XLS+
The Citation XLS+ is one of the world's most popular mid-range business jets. Its stand-up cabin, short-field performance and legendary reliability make it the favourite of European operators.
Passengers
Up to 9
Duration
2h35
Speed
Mach 0.75
Estimated price
16 800 €
Embraer Legacy 500
The Embraer Legacy 500 is the most advanced aircraft in the Legacy range. Its 9-metre cabin with lie-flat seats, fly-by-wire controls and 5,560 km range make it a direct competitor to heavy jets.
Passengers
Up to 12
Duration
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Speed
Mach 0.83
Estimated price
20 500 €
Route Singapore – Bangkok
Airports available in Singapore
Singapore Changi (SIN)
Singapore Changi, the world's most awarded airport.
Airports available in Bangkok
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK)
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International.
All your questions about the flight Singapore – Bangkok
Between €13,500 and €26,000 one way. The Phenom 300E at €13,500 is the benchmark light jet for 4 to 6 passengers. The Citation XLS+ for 9 passengers is around €16,800. VistaJet and NetJets offer programmes for frequent travellers on the Singapore–Bangkok route.
Suvarnabhumi (BKK) is the international benchmark, with professional FBO services (ExecuJet, Jet Aviation). Don Mueang (DMK) has faster handling but is further from the luxury hotel cluster — better suited for northern Bangkok or for connections with domestic Thai flights. For Silom, Sathorn, Sukhumvit and riverside hotels, BKK is slightly preferable.
Since 2024, French and European nationals may enter Thailand visa-free for 60 days (extended from 30 to 60 days in late 2023). Extensions are available at the immigration office. No prior visa is required. Your handler submits the passenger manifest to Thai immigration — the process at the private terminal takes 15 to 25 minutes.
November to February is the high season: cool and dry (25–30°C), ideal for alfresco dining and temple visits. The Songkran festival (13–15 April) is a unique cultural experience that draws many visitors. The monsoon (May–October) brings heavy afternoon rains but does not dampen the city's energy. Singapore school holidays in June and December are peak periods for private jets.
Bangkok's Michelin constellation (Nahm, Le Normandie, Paste, Sühring, Gaggan) rivals any major city in the world for dining density. The luxury hotel scene (Aman, Capella, Mandarin Oriental) offers exceptional value. The arts scene (BACC, Sathorn galleries) is thriving. And the energy of the city — chaotic, creative, unpredictable — is impossible to replicate in Singapore's orderliness.
Yes — Phuket (HKT) is 1h10 from Singapore, perfect for the Andaman Sea luxury resorts. Koh Samui (USM) has its own private airport (operated by Bangkok Airways but accepting private jets). Chiang Mai (CNX) is a cultural base in northern Thailand. Ko Lanta and smaller islands are reached by seaplane or speedboat from mainland airports.