About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Taichung (TXG) to Singapore Changi (SIN)?
Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Chung to Singapore. While takeoff favors the right for Taiwan's geography, the landing approach into Changi is significantly more scenic from the left, with the Johor Strait, Riau Islands, and Singapore's intricate coastal waterways providing more varied and visually distinctive features. The landing view outweighs the takeoff advantage.
What can I see during takeoff from Taichung in Chung?
During takeoff from Taichung (TXG), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right-side seats offer views of the Taiwan Strait and the western coastal plains as the aircraft climbs northwestward from Taichung. You'll see the industrial and agricultural landscape of central Taiwan receding, with the strait opening up to the left horizon. Notable sights include: Taiwan Strait (west), Central Mountain Range (east, receding), Taichung coastal plain, Dajia River valley.
What can I see when landing at Singapore Changi in Singapore?
When landing at Singapore Changi (SIN), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left-side seats provide excellent views during the descent into Singapore Changi. You'll see the Johor Strait, the Riau Islands archipelago, and the intricate waterways and mangrove zones of Singapore's northern coast as you approach from the northwest. Notable sights include: Johor Strait, Riau Islands (Batam, Bintan), Singapore's mangrove and reclaimed land zones, Straits of Malacca shipping lanes.
How long is the flight from Chung to Singapore?
The flight from Taichung (TXG) to Singapore Changi (SIN) takes 3h 15m.
What does the Chung to Singapore flight path pass over?
Malay Peninsula coastline (Perak and Selangor states), Strait of Malacca shipping traffic, transition from mountainous terrain to low-lying coastal plains and mangrove zones