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From Newcastle to Singapore, the flight is around 15 to 16 hours, I think. And it depends which part of Australia you're heading for. If you're heading to somewhere like Sydney, it'll be around 7 hours.

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Q: How long would a ship take to sail from the UK to Singapore?
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