Mission profile
Los Angeles to Singapore flight plan
A long-range route where nonstop convenience competes with one-stop fare and schedule advantages.
Signal
Smart detour
Distance
8,770 mi
Airport pair
LAX-SIN
Yeagr score
86
Score based on speed, connection quality, airport friction, value, and resilience.
Best ways to fly
Pick the flight plan, not the default result.
The fastest, best-value, and cleanest route can each point to a different decision. Yeagr makes the trade-off explicit.
Fastest
17h 10m
LAX - SIN
The nonstop removes complexity from a very long trip.
Best value
20h 25m
LAX - HND - SIN
Tokyo can create a useful break when price or timing works.
Lowest friction
17h 20m
LAX - SIN
A single sector is still the cleanest operational answer.
Decision notes
What changes the flight plan.
Two-stop routings usually overcomplicate an already long journey.
01
The nonstop is demanding but efficient.
02
A Tokyo connection can be rational if it improves fare and rest timing.
03
Changi makes arrival and onward movement unusually easy.
Airport layer
Airports that shape this route.
hub airport
Singapore
Changi
Singapore Changi is the benchmark for low-friction connections, clear wayfinding, and useful stopovers.
gateway airport
Tokyo
Haneda
Haneda is usually the cleanest Tokyo airport choice, especially when city access matters.
Related
Similar route decisions.
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Singapore to Sydney
A strong nonstop corridor where timing and arrival quality are more important than routing creativity.
Fastest
7h 40m
Best value
9h 50m
Lowest friction
7h 45m
Fastest
San Francisco to Tokyo
A Pacific gateway route where nonstop airport choice creates most of the value.
Fastest
11h 00m
Best value
13h 45m
Lowest friction
11h 05m