Leaving behind an amazing 24 Hours in Singapore, and an excellent stay at the Conrad Singapore, it was time to catch a flight to the next stop on my trip: Yogykarta, Indonesia.
Review: Air Asia – Flying Singapore (SIN) To Yogykarta (JOG) On An Airbus A320
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Departure from SIN Airport

Plane spotting: Air Asia jet with Queens Park Rangers livery
The Air Asia Flight
The Air Asia morning flight from SIN to JOG was officially listed as a 2 hour and 20 minute flight.
We would be flying aboard Air Asia’s preferred aircraft of choice, the Airbus A320.
As a low-cost carrier, Air Asia provided only complementary water; meals, snacks, and alcohol were available for purchase.

Flying over islands of Indonesia
Arrival At JOG International Airport

A closer look at our “bird” as it readies to deplane

AKA “JOG Airport”Â
The Bottom-Line Review: Air Asia – Flying Singapore (SIN) To Yogykarta (JOG) On An Airbus A320
With every Air Asia flight, I become more of a fan.
The flight itself was under $50 USD, and the actual flying time came in at just under 2 hours.
The flight path took us from Singapore south along the eastern edge of the island of Sumatra, before making a left turn (eastward) after Jakarta where we flew over Java on the approach into Yogykarta.
The Final Review: Highly Recommended – What’s not to like?
Cheers!