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Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix 2025

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The fourth race in our F1 series on the 2025 races that impact BGA is the Grand Prix in Singapore, which will take place on Sunday night, October 5, 2025.

Airport info: 

Singapore's Seletar (WSSL) and Changi (WSSS) airports service the country. Seletar is the main airport for BGA flights, with a business aviation center and multiple FBOs/handlers. Changi is primarily for commercial flights, but BGA flights can land there (typically for quick turns only). 

The following are the current restrictions that have been published. More details and specifics are expected to be provided (which we will post in an update as the situation warrants). Keep in mind, though, that other temporary restrictions might be implemented and communicated via NOTAM. For full country, airport, and NOTAM information, log into myWorld App or Online Flight Planning. If you need credentials, click here.

Seletar Airport - WSSL 

  • Operational Hours
    • WSSL AD 2.21 NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES
      • To alleviate noise problems incurred by nearby residential areas, no flights are permitted between 1400-2300 UTC (2200-0700 LCL), other than MEDEVAC and emergency flights.
  • Designated Hours for Training Flights
    • To optimize the use of capacity, training and non-training flights will be segregated through designated hours. Non-training flights will not be permitted at Seletar Airport during the following periods daily except Monday:
      • 0130-0230 UTC / 0930-1030 LT
      • 0400-0500 UTC / 1200-1300 LT
      • 0700-0800 UTC / 1500-1600 LT
      • 0900-1000 UTC / 1700-1800 LT
    • CIQ is operational 24 hours.
    • Overnight parking is permitted but will most likely fill very fast.
  • While not in place yet for this year’s race, below are some restrictions that were in place in the previous years for the Grand Prix:
    • All parking requests should be submitted in advance due to limited parking space.
    • Parking control movement was arranged by CAG and the taxiways were closed, as needed, to create more parking spaces for aircraft.
       

Changi Airport - WSSS

  • Nothing has been published regarding WSSS yet. However, the following are what the airport authorities have historically done:
    • During the running of the Grand Prix, there was no imposition of curfews on the operations.
    • The airport and its CIQ facilities remain operational throughout the event.
    • Only quick turnarounds (pick-ups and drop-offs) are allowed. Layover will only be considered during WSSL closure and aircraft will be expected to be repositioned out of WSSS once suitable.
       

Ground travel information:

Distances from the airports:

  • WSSS:
    • 18 km / 11.2 miles to downtown/Marina Bay Street Circuit - normally takes 20-30 minutes by car
  • WSSL:
    • 19 km / 11.8 miles to downtown/Marina Bay Street Circuit - normally takes 20-25 minutes by car
  • Ground transportation for both airports:
    • Shuttle buses, taxis, and limousines service all major downtown hotels from the airports.
    • All FBOs/Handlers can arrange crew transport.
       

Visitor entry Info:

Hotels:

  • The venue for the Singapore Grand Prix is located around the Marina Bay Street Circuit. This is where you will find the best hotels. With over 40,000 international visitors gathering for this competition, it is wise to book early for the best choices, many with views of the track. Be sure to ask for a room with a balcony to save money on purchasing a race ticket.
    • Swissotel The Stamford is located next to Turn 9.
    • Pan Pacific has views of Turn 6.
    • Some rooms at the Marina Bay Sands have whole-circuit views.
    • The Mandarin Oriental is in Zone 3 of the circuit.
    • You can see Turns 19 and 20 from Marina Bay view rooms at the Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore.
  • If you want to avoid the high cost of trackside accommodations, there are other more affordable lodging choices at mid-range hotels. Look at hotels in the city center close to an MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) system or bus station for quick access to the circuit. Your budget hotels are very basic.
    • Rooms are tiny, possibly being windowless.
    • Room-only rates range from $500 SGD per night to $2500 SGD per night or higher, depending on the room category.
    • Event rates require full payment in advance, are non-refundable, and no changes are allowed.
  • We encourage you to visit the hotel’s website and read reviews on reliable sites to choose the hotel best suited for your requirements.
     

For more information on the race and Singapore, please see the following resources:

Return to this resource article page for additional information on the Singapore Grand Prix and how business and general aviation may be affected. 

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