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Cheap Flights Berlin to Singapore 2026 — From 300 EUR

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

Route: Berlin (BER) → Singapore (SIN)

Distance: Direct flights not available

Flight Duration: 12h 30m – 16h 30m (1 stop)

Prices by Month

Month Avg Price Demand
January €520 high
February €480 medium
March €420 medium
April €450 medium
May €480 medium
June €550 high
July €620 high
August €600 high
September €380 low
October €340 low
November €360 low
December €680 high

Airlines on This Route

  • Singapore Airlines (connecting): from €450 — Use their official website for best fares. Flying via Zurich typically offers shortest connection times. Book 3+ months ahead for best rates.
  • Lufthansa (connecting): from €420 — Best deals via Frankfurt or Munich hubs. LH’s flexible fare allows date changes without huge fees. Check their hub connection times – Munich often faster.
  • Turkish Airlines (connecting): from €380 — Istanbul connections are typically smooth with minimal layover time. Use their Istanbul stopover program for extra travel. Often cheapest during shoulder seasons.
  • Emirates (connecting): from €520 — Dubai is not ideal as a single-stop option from Berlin – typically requires routing via another European city. Only consider if combining with Middle East travel.
  • Qatar Airways (connecting): from €300 — Book early for best prices on Qatar Airways.

Booking Strategy

For Berlin to Singapore flights, the sweet spot is booking 10-14 weeks ahead, with October and November offering the lowest fares at €340-380. December through January sees prices surge to €600+ due to Christmas and New Year travel. September also offers excellent value around €380. Weekday departures (Tuesday and Wednesday) are typically €40-80 cheaper than weekend flights. Use Google Flights or Skyscanner for multi-airline comparisons, then book directly with the operating carrier. Singapore Airlines and Turkish Airlines consistently offer competitive pricing, with Turkish often €50-100 cheaper. Avoid booking during German school holidays (June-August, December) as prices jump significantly. If your schedule is flexible, flying into Singapore on a Monday morning typically lands the best deals. Consider nearby departure airports like Berlin Schönefeld (SXF) or Leipzig (LEJ) for additional savings on budget carriers connecting to major hubs.

Route Tips

  • Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) has excellent rail connections – take the FEX, RB, or RE trains directly to Terminal 1-2 from Hauptbahnhof in 30 minutes for under €5.
  • Singapore visa: Most EU passport holders get 90 days visa-free entry. Check your specific nationality requirements before booking.
  • Book Singapore Airlines flights directly on their website – they price-match and include a better baggage allowance than third-party bookings.
  • Avoid peak arrival times (6-9pm) at Changi if using public transport – the MRT can be extremely crowded. Morning arrivals are smoother.
  • Consider a stopover in Istanbul with Turkish Airlines – free city tours for long layovers let you explore Europe and Asia in one trip without extra airfare.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the flight from Berlin to Singapore?

There are no direct flights from Berlin BER to Singapore SIN. The shortest connecting flights take approximately 12 hours 30 minutes, typically with Singapore Airlines via Zurich or Lufthansa via Frankfurt. Most routes involve one stop with total travel times between 12h 30m and 16h 30m. Turkish Airlines via Istanbul typically takes 13-14 hours. Routes via Middle Eastern hubs (Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi) often extend to 15-18 hours due to additional connection times. The Berlin to Singapore journey crosses multiple time zones (UTC+1 to UTC+8), meaning you’ll gain 7 hours upon arrival.

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

Economy class fares range from €300 to €700 depending on season and booking timing. The cheapest fares around €300-350 are available in October and November during shoulder season. Average prices sit at €420-480 for most of the year. Peak season (December, June-August) sees prices climb to €550-700. Business class typically runs €2,500-4,500. Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa offer the best value economy fares, while Singapore Airlines commands premium pricing but provides excellent service. Budget around €380-450 for a reasonable mid-season booking.

Are there direct flights from Berlin to Singapore?

No, there are currently no direct flights from Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) to Singapore Changi Airport (SIN). This is a long-haul route requiring at least one stop. The most common connections are through European hubs (Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich), Middle Eastern hubs (Istanbul, Doha, Dubai), or Asian hubs (Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur). Singapore Airlines operates flights via Zurich, Lufthansa via Frankfurt and Munich, Turkish Airlines via Istanbul, and Gulf carriers via their respective hubs. For the fastest connection, aim for routes via Zurich or Frankfurt with single stops totaling 12-14 hours.

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

October offers the cheapest flights with average prices around €340, followed closely by November at €360 and September at €380. These autumn shoulder months provide the best combination of low demand and pleasant weather. Avoid December when prices peak at €680+ due to Christmas travel, and the summer months of June through August when European vacation demand drives costs above €550. February and March also offer decent deals around €420-480. Booking 10-14 weeks ahead in these cheaper months can secure fares as low as €300-320 on Turkish Airlines or promotional Lufthansa fares.

Which airlines fly from Berlin to Singapore?

Multiple carriers serve this route, primarily through connecting flights. Singapore Airlines offers premium service via Zurich with 30kg baggage included, typically €450+. Lufthansa (via Frankfurt/Munich) and Austrian Airlines provide Star Alliance options around €420-500. Turkish Airlines is often the cheapest at €350-420 with generous 30kg baggage and comfortable Istanbul connections. Gulf carriers Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad operate via their hubs but often add extra connection time. Budget carriers like Eurowings can offer cheaper base fares but require separate booking to reach major European hubs.

What airport do I fly into in Singapore?

You will arrive at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), consistently ranked as the world’s best airport. Located approximately 17km (21 minutes) from downtown Singapore’s Marina Bay area. Transport options: MRT subway (S$2.10-2.70) to downtown takes 30 minutes and runs from 5:30am-midnight. Taxis and ride-shares (Grab) cost S$20-40 depending on traffic and time. Public buses cost S$2-3 but take longer. Changi Airport features extensive shopping, gardens, swimming pool, and movie theaters – prepare for a pleasant arrival experience. The airport connects to all major Southeast Asian destinations for onward travel.

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

For this route, book 10-14 weeks (2.5-3.5 months) ahead for optimal pricing. This window typically captures the best fares before demand spikes. Booking too early (5+ months) sometimes results in higher prices as airlines haven’t released their deepest discounts yet. However, during peak periods (Christmas, summer holidays), booking 3-4 months ahead is safer. Last-minute bookings rarely yield deals on this route as it’s primarily business and leisure demand with limited capacity. Set price alerts 4 months out and book when you see fares near €350-400 for economy. Avoid booking within 2 weeks unless unavoidable.

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

Yes, weekday flights are significantly cheaper on this route. Tuesday and Wednesday departures save €40-80 compared to weekend flights. Friday and Sunday departures typically command premium pricing due to business travelers and weekend leisure traffic. Monday flights offer moderate pricing, while Saturday is often the most expensive day to depart. Flying mid-week also often means shorter airport queues and more available seat options. For maximum savings, combine a Tuesday or Wednesday departure with a return on a Tuesday or Wednesday, and avoid Friday-Sunday travel entirely. The price difference can be substantial – a €350 Wednesday flight may cost €420+ on a Friday.

Data updated: 2026-03

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