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Business class flights from Los Angeles to Singapore

Business Class Flights from Los Angeles to Singapore

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What Does Business Class from Los Angeles to Singapore Cost?

Booking business class from Los Angeles to Singapore is one of the most sought-after long-haul upgrades in the North America–Asia corridor, and according to CEOFLIGHTS, travelers who work with a Personal Travel Manager on this route save an average of up to 60% off published fares — bringing round-trip business class tickets within a range of $2,800 to $7,500 depending on travel dates and availability.

Singapore Airlines operates nonstop service between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), covering roughly 8,770 miles in approximately 17 hours westbound. As one of the most decorated carriers in commercial aviation, Singapore Airlines is consistently rated among the top international airlines by independent passenger surveys, making LAX–SIN one of the most prestigious business class routes a traveler can book out of Southern California.

Business class flight from Los Angeles to Singapore

When Is the Cheapest Time to Fly Business Class to Singapore?

How much does business class from Los Angeles to Singapore actually cost? Published round-trip fares on this route typically range from $4,500 on the lower end to well above $7,500 during peak travel periods. However, CEOFLIGHTS Personal Travel Managers routinely access private, unpublished fares on this corridor that are not available on consumer booking platforms — fares that can bring that same itinerary closer to the $2,800–$3,500 range for travelers who plan strategically.

The best months to find value on LAX to SIN business class are January, February, March, October, and November.

The best months to find value on LAX to SIN business class are January, February, March, October, and November. These shoulder and off-peak windows align with reduced corporate travel demand and airline inventory releases, creating real opportunities for savvy buyers. Traveling outside of June through August and the December holiday window can make a measurable difference — often thousands of dollars — on a single round-trip itinerary.

CEOFLIGHTS is an ASTA-accredited travel agency (reg. #900292735) with experienced Personal Travel Managers who specialize exclusively in business and first class international airfares. Unlike online booking engines, CEOFLIGHTS operates as a full-service agency with access to insider fare buckets, consolidator pricing, and airline relationships built over years of high-volume transatlantic and transpacific booking. That human expertise is especially valuable on a 17-hour flight where seat selection, connection logistics, and fare rules matter significantly.

Why does it make sense to use a travel agency for a route like Los Angeles to Singapore? On a nonstop flight of 17 hours, the difference between a standard economy seat and a lie-flat business class suite is not a luxury consideration — it's a productivity and recovery decision. Executives arriving in Singapore for meetings at Marina Bay or the Central Business District need to arrive functional, and the right fare structure makes that investment financially defensible at the prices CEOFLIGHTS routinely secures.

Three practical reasons travelers choose CEOFLIGHTS for LAX to SIN business class: first, access to private fares unavailable on Expedia, Google Flights, or airline websites directly; second, a dedicated Personal Travel Manager who monitors fare drops and availability across Singapore Airlines inventory; and third, the kind of itinerary flexibility that matters when international schedules shift. For travelers flying this corridor regularly, those advantages compound across every trip taken throughout the year.

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To find out what business class from Los Angeles to Singapore costs right now with current private fare access, call CEOFLIGHTS directly at (888) 851 6897. A Personal Travel Manager will review live inventory on Singapore Airlines and present options across your preferred travel window — no automated search tools, no fare aggregators, just expert guidance on one of the world's premier long-haul routes.

Route Blueprint
Airports & Cabin Details
Departure
Los Angeles (LAX)
Los Angeles metropolitan area, US
Arrival Airports
Singapore Changi (SIN)
Singapore Changi (SIN)
Seat Class
Business / First
Lie-flat beds, lounge access, premium dining
Typical Savings
$1880+
vs. published fares ($7800 retail)

✅ Why Book This Route

  • 1 airlines compete on this route from the US
  • Unpublished fares from $3100 round-trip
  • Lie-flat seats and lounge access included
  • Best fares typically in January and February

ℹ️ Good to Know

This 17-hour route from LAX to SIN is served by Singapore Airlines. Fares range from $3100 to $7800 depending on season. Book 3–8 weeks ahead for best pricing.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about booking business class flights with CEOFLIGHTS

01How much does business class from Los Angeles to Singapore cost?

Business class flights from Los Angeles to Singapore typically range from $2,800 to $7,500 depending on the season, fare type, and how far in advance you book. Singapore Airlines operates this route and offers multiple cabin tiers within business class, which affects pricing significantly.

02How long is the flight from Los Angeles to Singapore in business class?

The flight from Los Angeles to Singapore takes approximately 17 hours nonstop on Singapore Airlines. Business class passengers enjoy lie-flat beds and premium dining, making the long-haul journey considerably more comfortable than economy.

03Does Singapore Airlines fly direct from Los Angeles to Singapore?

Yes, Singapore Airlines operates nonstop service between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Singapore Changi Airport (SIN). The route is served by wide-body aircraft equipped with Singapore Airlines' award-winning business class cabin.

04Is Singapore Airlines business class worth it for the LAX to Singapore route?

Singapore Airlines consistently ranks among the top business class products in the world, making it a strong choice for a 17-hour flight from Los Angeles to Singapore. Passengers get lie-flat seats, chef-designed meals, and premium lounge access at both LAX and Changi. For many frequent travelers, the comfort difference over economy justifies the fare on such a long route.

05How do I book a business class flight from Los Angeles to Singapore?

CEOFLIGHTS specializes in booking premium business class fares on routes like Los Angeles to Singapore, often accessing rates and availability not easily found through standard booking sites. Call (888) 851 6897 to speak with a specialist who can compare Singapore Airlines fares and find the best option for your travel dates.

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