Private Jet Singapore to Hong Kong | Charter Guide 2026
- May 28
- 3 min read

Singapore to Hong Kong is a high-frequency private jet corridor in Asia-Pacific, spanning approximately 1,420 nautical miles (2,630 km) with a flight time of under 3.5 hours. Both cities rank among the world's top financial centres, and the volume of executives, fund managers, lawyers, and business owners travelling between them makes this one of the most commercially active private jet routes in the region.
Departing from Seletar Airport in Singapore, private jets arrive directly into the dedicated Business Aviation Centre at Hong Kong International Airport — bypassing the commercial terminal entirely for a fast, discreet experience at both ends.
Departure: Singapore
Seletar Airport (XSP / WSSL) — Singapore's primary private aviation hub. Dedicated FBO handling, independent customs and immigration processing, and direct ramp access for private jets. The standard departure point for this route.
Singapore Changi Airport (SIN / WSSS) — Available for private jet departures, particularly for larger aircraft. More complex handling procedures but available for specific requirements.
Arrival: Hong Kong
Hong Kong International Airport (HKG / VHHH) — All private jet arrivals are handled through the Business Aviation Centre (BAC), a dedicated facility with its own ramp, terminal, and customs infrastructure. Well-equipped and widely regarded as one of the best private aviation facilities in Asia.
Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport (SZX / ZGSZ) — An alternative for passengers heading to Shenzhen or the eastern Greater Bay Area.
Distance and Flight Time
The sector from Singapore to Hong Kong is approximately 1,420 nm (2,630 km). Flight time ranges from approximately 2 hours 45 minutes to 3 hours 20 minutes depending on aircraft type, altitude, and routing. All aircraft categories complete this sector nonstop with no range restrictions.
Aircraft Options: Singapore to Hong Kong
All jet categories are fully capable on this sector. Aircraft choice is typically driven by passenger count, cabin preference, and onward itinerary:
Midsize Jets
Citation XLS+ — Range approximately 2,100 nm. One of the most popular and cost-effective midsize jets for Asian regional routes. Comfortable cabin for up to 8 passengers.
Hawker 900XP — Range approximately 2,800 nm. A proven workhorse for intra-Asian corporate travel. Quiet cabin, good range, and wide availability across the region.
Learjet 75 Liberty — Range approximately 2,000 nm. Agile and efficient for point-to-point sectors. Typically seats 6–8 passengers.
Super-Midsize Jets
Bombardier Challenger 350 — Range approximately 3,200 nm. The most popular super-midsize jet in Asia-Pacific. Stand-up cabin, flat-floor design, and competitive operating costs make it the default choice for many corporate clients on this route.
Embraer Praetor 600 — Range approximately 4,018 nm. Outstanding performance and a highly comfortable flat-floor cabin. Well-suited for groups of 8–10 on this sector.
Long-Range Jets
Bombardier Challenger 650 — Range approximately 4,000 nm. A premium cabin with capacity for up to 12 passengers. Sometimes chosen for larger groups or when the aircraft continues on to a long-haul destination.
Dassault Falcon 7X — Range approximately 5,950 nm. Fully capable on this short sector. Typically chosen when the same aircraft is needed for an onward long-range leg from Hong Kong.
Bombardier Global 5500 — Range approximately 5,900 nm. A large-cabin long-range jet. Occasionally used on this sector for high-capacity or VIP requirements.
Charter Pricing: Singapore to Hong Kong
Indicative one-way charter pricing for 2026:
Midsize jet (Citation XLS+, Hawker 900XP): from approximately €18,000–€28,000 one way
Super-midsize jet (Challenger 350, Praetor 600): from approximately €28,000–€42,000 one way
Long-range jet (Challenger 650 and above): from approximately €45,000–€80,000 one way
These are indicative figures. Actual pricing depends on aircraft positioning, handling fees, permits, and demand during peak periods. The Singapore–Hong Kong corridor is busy — early booking is advisable during major events such as the Hong Kong Sevens, Art Basel, and Singapore Fintech Festival.
Operational Notes
Overflight permits: Standard South China Sea routing permits are required. Lead times of 24–48 hours are typical.
Hong Kong BAC: Arrivals at the BAC are smooth and private. Pre-coordinate customs and immigration submission with your handling agent.
Peak periods in Hong Kong: During major events such as the Rugby Sevens, Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit, and Art Basel, private jet slots at HKG can be limited. Book well in advance.
Singapore departure slots at Seletar: Generally flexible, but confirm with your operator during Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend and the Singapore Airshow period.
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