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Cheap Flights Brussels to Singapore 2026 — From 300 EUR

Find the cheapest flights from Brussels to Singapore in 2026. Compare airlines, prices by month, and booking tips to save on your trip.

Route: Brussels (BRU) → Singapore (SIN)

Distance: Direct flights not available

Flight Duration: 14h 30m – 18h 45m

Prices by Month

Month Avg Price Demand
January €420 medium
February €380 low
March €410 medium
April €450 medium
May €380 low
June €390 low
July €580 high
August €590 high
September €420 medium
October €430 medium
November €340 low
December €620 high

Airlines on This Route

  • Emirates (connecting): from €450 — Emirates offers the most comfortable transit experience via Dubai; book 3+ months ahead for best rates, Tuesday-Wednesday departures often cheapest
  • Turkish Airlines (connecting): from €380 — Often the cheapest option via Istanbul; check their stopover program for free city tours if you have a long layover
  • Qatar Airways (connecting): from €460 — Doha hub is efficient for transits; book direct on Qatar website for best prices, typically 10-12 weeks ahead
  • Etihad Airways (connecting): from €440 — Check Etihad’s Abu Dhabi visa requirements if planning a stopover; their Brussels-Singapore via Abu Dhabi is competitive in price
  • KLM (connecting): from €420 — Good option if you have Flying Blue status or want to earn miles; Amsterdam transit is straightforward, allow 2h minimum
  • Lufthansa (connecting): from €430 — Best booked via Lufthansa.com directly; Frankfurt and Munich are common transit points, allow 2-2.5h connection time
  • Swiss (connecting): from €440 — Zurich Airport offers excellent transit experience; Swiss usually prices slightly higher but service quality is consistent

Booking Strategy

For Brussels to Singapore, the sweet spot for booking is 8-12 weeks before departure, with 10 weeks being optimal based on fare analysis. November offers the lowest prices at around €340-380 for connecting flights, while December peaks at €600+ due to holiday travel. Turkish Airlines and KLM typically offer the best value, with prices often €50-100 cheaper than Gulf carriers. Flying mid-week (Tuesday through Thursday) can save you €30-50 compared to weekend departures. Use Skyscanner’s ‘Everywhere’ feature to compare all airlines, then book directly with the carrier for better customer service. Set fare alerts for Brussels-Singapore and check prices daily for 2 weeks before booking—prices tend to fluctuate but rarely drop significantly below the €340 floor in economy. If your dates are flexible, shift your trip by 2-3 days to catch lower fare windows in early November or late February.

Route Tips

  • Use the Skyscanner ‘whole month’ view to identify the cheapest days to fly within your travel window—shifting your departure by 2-3 days can save €50+
  • Brussels Airport (BRU) has a newer terminal with decent facilities, but arriving 2.5 hours before international flights is recommended during peak times
  • If booking Turkish Airlines, check their ‘Stopover’ program offering free hotel stays and city tours during Istanbul layovers over 6 hours
  • Singapore requires a valid passport with at least 6 months validity and a return/onward ticket—visa-free entry for EU passport holders for 90 days
  • Consider a Singapore Tourist Pass (S$10/day unlimited travel) if planning heavy metro use—this pays off after 3+ rides daily
  • For the best Changi Airport transit experience, allow 3+ hours between flights to explore the Jewel complex with its famous Rain Vortex waterfall
  • Book Emirates or Qatar Airways if you want comfortable transit hubs—Dubai and Doha airports offer extensive shopping and rest facilities during layovers
  • Register for free WiFi at Singapore Changi immediately upon arrival (instant access) to coordinate ground transport

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the flight from Brussels to Singapore?

There are no direct flights from Brussels to Singapore, so all journeys require at least one stop. The shortest connecting flights take approximately 14 hours 30 minutes, typically with a brief stop in Dubai (Emirates), Istanbul (Turkish Airlines), or Doha (Qatar Airways). Most itineraries range from 16-18 hours depending on connection times. The longest routes, with extended layovers in hubs like Abu Dhabi or Amsterdam, can take up to 22-24 hours. Allow at least 2 hours for each transfer to clear security and transit between terminals.

How much does it cost to fly from Brussels to Singapore?

Economy class fares from Brussels to Singapore start at approximately €300-340 for the cheapest connecting flights, typically with Turkish Airlines or KLM during off-peak periods. The average price hovers around €420-450 for standard economy. Peak season (December, July, August) sees prices surge to €550-620. Business class starts at around €1,800 and can exceed €3,000. November offers the best value with average prices of €340, while December is most expensive at €620+. Budget carriers don’t serve this route, so all tickets include at least 23kg checked baggage.

Are there direct flights from Brussels to Singapore?

Currently, there are no direct flights from Brussels to Singapore. Brussels Airlines previously operated seasonal services to Singapore but has not resumed this route as of 2024. Travelers must connect through major European or Middle Eastern hubs. The most popular routes are via Dubai (Emirates), Istanbul (Turkish Airlines), Doha (Qatar Airways), Abu Dhabi (Etihad), or Amsterdam (KLM). All major Gulf carriers and European airlines offer daily or multiple daily departures with convenient connecting times averaging 2-4 hours at their respective hubs.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Brussels to Singapore?

November is the cheapest month to fly from Brussels to Singapore, with average prices around €340-380. February and May also offer excellent value at €380-410. The cheapest booking windows typically fall in late January through early March, and again in May and November. Avoid December (€620+ average), July, and August (€580-600) when prices peak due to European summer holidays and Christmas travel. Shoulder months like April, September, and October offer a balance of decent weather and moderate pricing around €420-450.

Which airlines fly from Brussels to Singapore?

Several airlines serve the Brussels-Singapore route with one-stop connections: Turkish Airlines (via Istanbul, often cheapest at €380-420), Emirates (via Dubai, €450-500), Qatar Airways (via Doha, €460-510), Etihad Airways (via Abu Dhabi, €440-490), KLM (via Amsterdam, €420-470), Lufthansa (via Frankfurt/Munich, €430-480), and Swiss (via Zurich, €440-490). Brussels Airlines code-shares with United on their Singapore route via New York, though this adds significant travel time. All listed airlines include at least 23kg checked baggage in the ticket price.

What airport do I fly into in Singapore?

You will fly into Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), consistently ranked as the world’s best airport. Located approximately 17 kilometers northeast of downtown Singapore, it’s a major aviation hub for Southeast Asia. From the airport, you can reach the city via: MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) – take the East-West line to Tanah Merah, then transfer to downtown stations (S$2.30 / ~€1.50), Taxis/Grab – around S$20-30 (€14-21) to central Singapore, 30-40 minutes. The airport features multiple terminals connected by a free SkyTrain, excellent shopping, gardens, and free city tours for transit passengers with 5.5+ hour layovers.

How far in advance should I book Brussels to Singapore flights?

For Brussels to Singapore, book 8-12 weeks (2-3 months) in advance for optimal pricing. The sweet spot is approximately 10 weeks before departure when airlines typically release their best economy fares. Booking too early (6+ months) sometimes results in higher prices as airlines haven’t yet activated discount seats. Last-minute bookings (2 weeks or less) rarely offer deals on this route due to consistent business and tourist demand. November travelers should book by early September; December holiday travelers should book by late September or early October at the latest. Set fare alerts and monitor prices for 4-6 weeks before your target departure.

Is it cheaper to fly from Brussels to Singapore on weekdays?

Yes, flying midweek is significantly cheaper for Brussels-Singapore routes. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are typically €30-60 cheaper than Friday or Sunday flights. Thursday offers moderate savings of €20-40 compared to weekends. The difference is most pronounced during off-peak months—Tuesday flights in November can be €70+ cheaper than Sunday departures. Saturday departures are often priced similarly to weekdays. For the best deals, target Tuesday or Wednesday departures with Monday or Thursday returns. Weekend travel demand from European business travelers and tourists drives premium pricing on Friday-Sunday itineraries.

Data updated: 2026-03

Posted 17d ago

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