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When looking at jetstar flights from australia to singapore. Would the arrival time be in aus or sing time?

Question by daaim0: When looking at jetstar flights from australia to singapore. Would the arrival time be in aus or sing time?
When looking at jetstar flights from Australia to Singapore. Would the arrival time be in Australian time or Singapore time? Currently is says:
Depart: MEL – 13:35
Arrive: SIN – 20:50

This is important because Singapore is just a stop for me and im going to another place which jetstar does not offer.

Thanks ☺

Best answer:

Answer by johnnyboy
The arrival time would be the local time, therefore Singapore time.

What do you think? Answer below!

Posted in Oceania.

3 comments

3 Replies

  1. Rajapandian G Sep 26th 2010

    The arrival time always shows the local time of the destination point. The flight arrives at 2050 Singapore time.

  2. ohh_doh_oops_sorry Sep 26th 2010

    On plane tickets / itineries the arrival time is always in local time.

    So you will arrive in singapore at 8.50pm local time (which will be 10.50pm in Melbourne, presuming no daylight savings – Singapore is 2 hours behind Melbourne)

  3. Billybean Sep 26th 2010

    The International Convention is to show departure and arrival times in the local time of the place of departure and of destination.

    Thus in your case you arrive at 20:50 Singapore time and if you are looking for a connection the departure time will be from the same zone.


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