Loading map...
TAS โ SIN
Which side of the plane to sit from Tashkent International Airport (Tashkent) to Singapore Changi Airport (Singapore)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side of the aircraft offers a spectacular front-row seat to the 'Roof of the World,' featuring the dramatic Pamir and Hindu Kush ranges, followed by the possibility of seeing the distant Himalayan horizon and the lush delta of the Ganges.
Tian Shan Mountains
Just after takeoff from Tashkent, enjoy the rugged foothills and snow-capped peaks of the 'Celestial Mountains' to the southeast.
The Pamir Range
Cross the high-altitude glaciers and sharp ridges of Tajikistan, known as one of the most remote and dramatic landscapes on Earth.
Himalayan Horizon
On a clear day, the northern horizon provides a distant but majestic silhouette of the world's highest peaks as you transit northern India.
Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta
View the massive network of silty river channels and green plains where the Ganges meets the Bay of Bengal.
Gulf of Thailand Coast
As the flight descends toward the Malay Peninsula, look for the tropical islands and coastline of southern Thailand.
To capture the best mountain views, choose a daytime flight and a seat forward of the wing to avoid engine heat haze. The first 90 minutes of the flight are the most scenic for mountain lovers. During monsoon season (JuneโSeptember), expect significant cloud cover over the Indian subcontinent.
Hindu Kush Foothills
The southern side of the flight path offers views of the arid, deeply eroded valleys of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Indus River Basin
Watch the life-giving Indus River wind through the plains of Pakistan, creating a vibrant green corridor through the desert.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Spot these emerald-green islands isolated in the middle of the deep blue Andaman Sea.
Strait of Malacca
Observe one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, filled with hundreds of cargo ships waiting to enter Singapore's port.
Singapore Skyline
Depending on the arrival pattern, you may see the Marina Bay Sands and the central business district during the final approach.
The right side is superior for the arrival phase into Singapore. If landing on Runway 20, you will have an excellent view of the hundreds of ships anchored off the coast. This side is also generally better for avoiding the direct, harsh glare of the sun during morning flights heading southeast.
Distance: 5,638 km (3,503 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 6 hrs 38 min
Departure: TAS (41.257900238000005, 69.2811965942)
Arrival: SIN (1.35019, 103.994003)
Route Type: International
Thank you for booking your travels through our travel partners. The commissions from your bookings keep this site running.