There is no non-stop flight from Prague to Singapore — the route is long-haul and always involves one change of plane — but you have plenty of good choices, and the connecting fares are competitive. The Gulf, Turkish and Lufthansa Group hubs all serve it well, funnelling you smoothly to Changi, one of the world’s great airports. This guide covers who actually flies Prague to Singapore, what a fair return costs in koruna, and when to book to pay the least.
Route: Prague (PRG) → Singapore Changi (SIN)
Distance: approximately 9,900 km (6,152 miles)
Non-stop flight time: no non-stop service — one-stop journeys run about 15h–19h in total
Direct flights: No — no airline flies PRG–SIN non-stop. The best one-stop carriers are Qatar Airways (via Doha), Emirates (via Dubai), Turkish Airlines (via Istanbul) and the Lufthansa Group (via Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich or Vienna).
Fares from Prague to Singapore (CZK)
Singapore is a year-round hub with no dramatic weather season, so demand — not climate — drives the price. The European summer holidays (July–August), the Christmas/New Year peak and Chinese New Year (usually February) are dearest; the shoulder months of spring and autumn are the sweet spot. The figures below are typical economy return fares in koruna, and the lowest are almost always the one-stop Gulf and Turkish itineraries.
| Month | Demand | What to expect |
|---|---|---|
| January | — | medium |
| February | — | high (Chinese New Year) |
| March | — | medium |
| April | — | low-medium |
| May | — | low-medium |
| June | — | medium |
| July | — | high (school holidays) |
| August | — | high |
| September | — | low |
| October | — | low-medium |
| November | — | medium |
| December | — | very high (holidays) |
Checked against every return fare on sale as we write, a typical fair price is roughly 14 000–16 000 Kč — the cheap tier sits at 14 602–17 164 Kč on Etihad, Turkish and Qatar, so that band is right and it is the bottom of the market rather than a target. Anything under about 15 000 Kč is worth booking quickly, and there is nothing in the twelve thousands to wait for. Peak-season and European-hub fares climb past 18 000 Kč and well beyond. These are indicative economy returns — always confirm the live fare.
Airlines on this route
No carrier flies Prague to Singapore non-stop, so every option below is a single-stop itinerary. Because these hubs compete hard, the fares stay keen.
- Qatar Airways via Doha — frequent, consistently top-rated, and often the best-value premium economy on the route.
- Emirates via Dubai — strong economy and reliable, frequent connections onward to Changi.
- Turkish Airlines via Istanbul — a wide schedule from Prague and often the lowest headline fares to Singapore.
- Lufthansa, Swiss and Austrian via Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich or Vienna — short first leg and smooth Star Alliance connections; the most popular grouping on the route.
- Etihad via Abu Dhabi and KLM or Air France via Amsterdam or Paris — useful alternatives when the leading fares spike.
The Gulf and Turkish carriers usually undercut the European one-stops, so if price is the priority, look first at Doha, Dubai and Istanbul. If you want the shortest total journey, compare the timings — a well-timed Gulf connection can be barely longer than a European routing.
When to book & how to save
- Book 2–4 months ahead for the best balance of price and choice; long-haul fares to Singapore rarely fall in the final weeks.
- Avoid the peaks — the July–August school holidays, the Christmas/New Year window and Chinese New Year are the most expensive.
- Target spring and autumn (April–May, September–October) for the lowest fares.
- Compare the all-in bag price: Gulf and full-service carriers usually include 25–30 kg checked to Singapore, but the cheapest “Light” fares may not — check before you compare.
- Consider a stopover: Qatar, Emirates and Turkish all offer cheap or free hub stopovers, turning the change of plane into a bonus city break.
Arriving in Singapore
All flights land at Singapore Changi (SIN), regularly rated the world’s best airport, about 20 km east of the city. The easiest way in is the MRT (metro) from Changi station to the centre in around 35–45 minutes for well under 50 Kč equivalent, or a metered taxi at roughly 400–700 Kč to Marina Bay. Airport shuttles and 24-hour bus services also run, and Changi itself — with its Jewel waterfall and gardens — is worth arriving early for.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the flight from Prague to Singapore?
There is no non-stop flight, so the journey always includes one change of plane. A typical one-stop itinerary through Doha, Dubai or Istanbul takes about 15 to 19 hours in total, including the connection. Well-timed Gulf connections sit at the shorter end; longer layovers or a European-hub routing push toward the top of the range.
Are there direct flights from Prague to Singapore?
No. No airline operates a non-stop Prague–Singapore service. Every option is one-stop, most commonly with Qatar Airways (via Doha), Emirates (via Dubai), Turkish Airlines (via Istanbul) or the Lufthansa Group (via Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich or Vienna).
How much does it cost to fly from Prague to Singapore?
A typical economy return runs about 15 000–21 000 Kč depending on the season and the hub, with the whole sample spanning 14 602–66 673 Kč. The best one-stop deals start at 14 602 Kč on Etihad; the summer holidays, Chinese New Year and December peak sit at the top of the range.
What is the cheapest month to fly from Prague to Singapore?
May and September are usually the cheapest, with April and October close behind. In the dates we could price, returns started at 14 602 Kč. Avoid July, August, February (Chinese New Year) and December, which are the busiest and most expensive.
Which airlines fly from Prague to Singapore?
On a one-stop basis, cheapest first in our fare data: Etihad via Abu Dhabi (14 602–17 063 Kč, the cheapest on the route), Qatar Airways via Doha (from 15 097 Kč) and Turkish Airlines via Istanbul (15 373–17 164 Kč). The Lufthansa Group routings are the dearest — Austrian 18 781–22 224 Kč and Swiss higher again — with Scoot at 20 291–22 012 Kč. Emirates, KLM and Air France also sell the route but did not appear among the cheapest fares when we checked. There is no non-stop carrier.
Which airport do I fly into in Singapore?
Every flight arrives at Singapore Changi (SIN), the country’s single main international airport and one of the best-connected in the world. It is about 20 km from the city centre, with the MRT metro, taxis and shuttle buses all offering an easy transfer.
How far in advance should I book Prague to Singapore flights?
Aim to book 2 to 4 months ahead. Long-haul fares to Singapore tend to climb as departure nears, especially around the summer holidays and the Christmas peak, so booking early almost always wins on price and gives you a better choice of connection times.
Is it cheaper to fly on weekdays?
Often, yes — midweek departures (Tuesday to Thursday) are usually a little cheaper than Friday–Sunday, and starting and ending the trip on weekdays can shave a useful amount off a long-haul return. Being flexible by a day or two is one of the easiest ways to cut the fare.
Fare guidance based on aifly.one deal tracking and current airline schedules; last reviewed July 2026. Prices are indicative economy returns and change with demand — always check the live fare before booking.



