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Demand on the Trichy–Singapore sector rises sharply around school holidays and the festival season, and availability at sensible fares disappears earlier each year. When extra frequencies are released, the useful window for booking is short.
What this means for travellers
More frequencies mean more seats in the lower fare buckets, but those buckets still empty first. If your dates are fixed, it is worth confirming early rather than waiting to see whether prices soften closer to departure — on this sector, they usually do not.
- Fixed dates: book as soon as the schedule opens.
- Flexible dates: mid-week departures are consistently cheaper.
- Groups of ten or more: ask us for a bulk fare rather than booking seat by seat.
Group fares are quoted outside public inventory. Send us the passenger count and rough dates and we will hold a rate for you.
Planning around the peak
If you are travelling with elderly parents or small children, tell us at the time of booking. Seat allocation, meal preferences and wheelchair assistance all need to be requested in advance, and it is far easier to arrange them at ticketing than afterwards.
Before you confirm
Check that the name on the booking matches your passport exactly, that your passport has at least six months of validity remaining, and that any visa or entry permit for your destination is either in hand or in process. Our desk reviews all three for every ticket we issue.
For current fares on this route, or to have us watch it and tell you when it moves, message our team directly.