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It’s the cheapest and easiest way for Newy locals to get to Singapore – and it all starts right here at Newcastle Airport. 

From 29 March 2026, Jetstar is launching a one-stop, same-plane service to Singapore via Bali. It’s a simpler, smarter way to reach Asia without the Sydney slog. 

Off the back of strong demand, Jetstar is also increasing Bali flights from 3 to 4 per week – giving you more flexibility, more freedom, and now, a brand-new international option. 

Here’s how it works: 

  1. Make a single booking from Newcastle to Singapore

  2. Take off after breakfast in Newy

  3. Stretch your legs in Bali – no plane change needed

  4. Land in Singapore, bags and all, just in time for dinner and a Singapore Sling 

✅ One booking
✅ Same plane 
✅ Reach Singapore in time for dinner 
✅ Zero stress 

Why fly to Singapore from Newcastle? 

It’s the cheapest and easiest way to reach Asia from our region – no early wake-ups, no overnight stays, no driving to Sydney. Just park up, check in and go. 

Singapore Changi Airport is one of the largest connecting airports in the world and gives you access to over 170 destinations across nearly 50 countries.


You’ll skip:
 

  • Hours of Sydney traffic 

  • Toll roads and expensive parking 

  • Crowds, queues and chaos 

  • The need for early morning flights and hotel stays 

Instead, start your journey closer to home and spend more time where it matters. 

Fly with Jetstar

Flying to Singapore via Bali

Jetstar’s flights from Newcastle Airport (NTL) to Singapore (SIN) via Bali (Denpasar – DPS) kick in from 29 March 2026. 

Newcastle ✈️ Singapore (via Bali)

  • Departs Newcastle 10:00am every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
  • Arrives in Bali at 1:35pm local time for a 90-minute stop (stay on the same plane).
  • Departs Bali 3:05pm, landing in Singapore at 6:00pm.

Singapore ✈️ Newcastle (via Bali)

  • Departs Singapore 7:25pm every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
  • Lands in Bali 10:20pm local time for a short 90-minute stop (same aircraft – no need to re-check bags).
  • Departs Bali 11:50pm, arriving in Newcastle at 7:40am the next morning.

Jetstar will operate four flights a week from Newcastle to Singapore via Bali on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

The journey from Newcastle to Singapore takes around 11 hours in total, including a short 90-minute stop in Bali — all on the same aircraft.

Flights from Newcastle to Singapore via Bali will be operated by Jetstar.

Flights will run four times weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays giving travellers flexibility to plan their getaway for short stays or longer breaks. The best part? You can skip the M1 altogether.

Here’s why Newcastle wins:

  • No Sydney traffic or tolls
  • Easy parking just metres from the terminal
  • Fewer queues and more chill
  • A smoother, faster start to your holiday

Fly from the airport that’s just up the road and start your holiday sooner. That’s the Newy Way.

Singapore offers a mix of modern excitement, culture, and discovery, including:

  • City highlights: Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and the vibrant Orchard Road shopping district.
  • Cultural precincts: Chinatown, Little India and Kampong Glam, each offering food, history and local charm.
  • Outdoor escapes: Sentosa Island beaches, the Southern Ridges walk and the lush Singapore Botanic Gardens.
  • Food and nightlife: Hawker centres like Lau Pa Sat and Newton Food Centre, rooftop bars, and world-class dining across the city.

Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) is around 20–30 minutes from most parts of the city, with taxis, private transfers, MRT (train) connections, and rideshare options readily available.

Singapore’s currency is the Singapore Dollar (SGD). Australian dollars aren’t widely accepted, so it’s best to exchange or withdraw Singapore Dollars before you arrive. You can get SGD from our Travelex ATM located in the international departures area, making it easy to sort your currency before you fly.

Yes. Travel insurance is strongly recommended for any international trip to cover medical expenses, flight changes and lost baggage. Some providers offer Singapore-specific cover, which can include protection for electronics, shopping or event cancellations.

Yes, but there are biosecurity restrictions. Be cautious with wooden items, food, and anything organic. You’ll need to declare these on arrival in Australia. For smooth sailing through customs, check what’s allowed via abf.gov.au.

Fly from Newcastle Airport to enjoy:

  • easy parking
  • easy check-in
  • shorter queues
  • friendly staff
  • relax in our newly refurbished departures lounge
  • order food and beverages from your seat using the Mr Yum smart phone app
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