Find the cheapest flights from Vienna to Singapore in 2026. Compare airlines, prices by month, and booking tips to save on your trip.
Route: Vienna (VIE) → Singapore (SIN)
Distance: Direct flights not available
Flight Duration: 12h 30m – 18h with 1 stop
Prices by Month
| Month | Avg Price | Demand |
|---|---|---|
| January | €480 | medium |
| February | €440 | low |
| March | €390 | low |
| April | €420 | medium |
| May | €480 | medium |
| June | €550 | high |
| July | €650 | high |
| August | €640 | high |
| September | €490 | medium |
| October | €450 | medium |
| November | €380 | low |
| December | €620 | high |
Airlines on This Route
- Turkish Airlines (connecting): from €420 — Book via Turkish Airlines website directly — they often have promos specifically for VIE-SIN routes. Use their ‘Multi-city’ booking to add a free Istanbul stopover.
- Qatar Airways (connecting): from €520 — Qatar often runs sales in January and September. Use Google Flights explore to find Doha connection times under 3 hours — these routes tend to be cheapest.
- Emirates (connecting): from €550 — Emirates prices are generally higher but they fly A380 on many sectors. Check if your fare includes the ‘Dubai Connect’ hotel for long layovers over 8 hours.
- Singapore Airlines (connecting): from €580 — Singapore Airlines connects via their hubs — usually Dubai, Manchester, or Moscow. Their VIE-SIN via FRA route with Lufthansa codeshare often has good availability.
- Austrian Airlines (connecting): from €490 — Best for seamless connection if already at VIE. Book directly for better seat selection — their VIE-FRA-SIN route typically has the shortest connection times (10-12 hours total).
Booking Strategy
For Vienna to Singapore, the optimal booking window is 6-10 weeks before departure for economy class. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are consistently €50-100 cheaper than Friday-Sunday flights. March and November offer the lowest prices (€380-450) with fewer crowds at Singapore attractions. Use Google Flights with the ‘date grid’ feature to visualize the cheapest days within your travel month — Wednesday flights via Istanbul typically save the most. Set price alerts on Skyscanner for VIE-SIN and monitor for flash sales from Turkish Airlines (usually January and September). Avoid booking December 15-31 due to Christmas peak pricing. If your schedule allows, consider a 2-3 day stopover in Istanbul or Doha which often reduces the ticket price while breaking up the journey.
Route Tips
- Vienna Airport (VIE) has excellent Priority Pass lounges — consider arriving early and using the Sky Lounge if you have a long connection. Security lines are shortest before 6am and after 9am.
- Singapore visa-free transit allows up to 96 hours for many nationalities — if your connection is over 6 hours, book the free Changi City Tour offered at the information counters in Terminals 1, 2, and 3.
- Book Turkish Airlines connections through their Vienna-Istanbul-Singapore route — they often run sales in January bringing fares below €400, and you can request a free Istanbul stopover visa on arrival.
- Use the Singapore Airflight app to check real-time prices and get fare alerts — they aggregate VIE-SIN fares better than Skyscanner for this specific route.
- If flying via Dubai (Emirates), check if your ticket includes ‘Dubai Connect’ — a free hotel and transfers for layovers over 8 hours, available at the Emirates ticket counter.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the flight from Vienna to Singapore?
There are no direct flights from Vienna (VIE) to Singapore (SIN). The quickest connecting flights take approximately 12 hours 30 minutes, typically with Turkish Airlines via Istanbul or Qatar Airways via Doha. Most other connections range from 14-18 hours depending on the transit city and wait times. Emirates routes via Dubai are generally the longest (16-20 hours) due to longer layovers. The most time-efficient connections are Turkish Airlines (IST) and Qatar Airways (DOH), both offering short 2-4 hour transit times.
How much does it cost to fly from Vienna to Singapore?
Economy class flights from Vienna to Singapore start at around €300-350 for budget connecting fares, typically with Turkish Airlines during their promotional periods. Standard economy fares range from €420-650 depending on the airline and season. Peak season (December, July-August) sees prices from €600-750. Business class starts at approximately €1,800-2,500. The cheapest period runs from mid-January to March and October to mid-November, with average prices around €380-450. Shoulder months (April, May, September, October) offer a balance of decent weather and moderate pricing.
Are there direct flights from Vienna to Singapore?
Currently, there are no direct flights from Vienna International Airport (VIE) to Singapore Changi Airport (SIN). Vienna does not have a direct long-haul connection to Singapore. All flights require at least one stop, with Istanbul (Turkish Airlines), Doha (Qatar Airways), and Dubai (Emirates) being the most common transit hubs. To reach Singapore without connections, travelers would need to first fly from Vienna to a major European hub like Frankfurt, London, or Paris, and then catch a direct flight to Singapore from there.
What is the cheapest month to fly from Vienna to Singapore?
March and November are the cheapest months to fly from Vienna to Singapore, with average ticket prices of €390 and €380 respectively. These months fall during Singapore’s shoulder seasons, offering pleasant weather and lower demand. February is also relatively affordable at €440 average. The most expensive period is December (€620 average) due to Christmas travel, followed by July-August (€640-650) when European summer holidays coincide with peak travel demand. Late January after New Year also sees reduced pricing as post-holiday demand drops.
Which airlines fly from Vienna to Singapore?
Multiple airlines operate connecting flights from Vienna to Singapore. Turkish Airlines (via Istanbul) is often the cheapest option with fares starting around €420. Qatar Airways (via Doha) offers excellent service with 30kg baggage allowance from €520. Emirates (via Dubai) operates flights from €550 with their signature A380 service. Singapore Airlines offers premium service from €580 via their European hubs. Austrian Airlines (Lufthansa group) flies from €490 via Frankfurt or Munich. Budget carriers don’t serve this route directly, so all tickets include checked baggage.
What airport do I fly into in Singapore?
You will fly into Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), consistently rated as the world’s best airport. It’s located approximately 17km (11 miles) northeast of downtown Singapore. Transport options: MRT train (Circle Line) takes 30 minutes to city center at SGD 2.30-2.90 depending on destination. Taxis and ride-shares (Grab) cost SGD 20-35 to central areas and operate 24/7. Free shuttle buses connect Terminals 1, 2, and 3. Changi offers free city tours for passengers with layovers over 5.5 hours, and the famous Jewel complex with its Rain Vortex waterfall is directly accessible from Terminals 1, 2, and 3.
How far in advance should I book Vienna to Singapore flights?
For Vienna to Singapore flights, book 6-10 weeks in advance for the best prices. Historical data shows fares are lowest around 8 weeks before departure. Booking too early (more than 4 months out) often results in higher prices as airlines haven’t released their discount seats yet. Last-minute bookings (2 weeks or less) rarely yield deals on this route as it’s primarily business and package tourist traffic. For December travel, book by early October to secure reasonable rates. For March travel, late January bookings offer the best value. Set fare alerts rather than waiting for last-minute drops.
Is it cheaper to fly from Vienna to Singapore on weekdays?
Yes, weekday flights are significantly cheaper for Vienna to Singapore. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are typically €50-100 cheaper than Friday, Saturday, and Sunday flights. Monday falls in the mid-range. The cheapest day to fly is Tuesday, with Wednesday as a close second. Weekend premiums apply especially during school holidays. For example, a Friday departure in April might cost €480 while the same route on Tuesday could be €400. If your schedule is flexible, shifting your departure by 1-2 days can yield substantial savings. Return flights show less variance but Tuesday-Wednesday returns are still marginally cheaper than weekend returns.
Data updated: 2026-03



