Vilnius to Singapore is a long-haul run with no non-stop flight — the city-state sits nearly 9,700 km away, so every ticket connects once through a European or Gulf hub. The good news is that two carriers, Finnair via Helsinki and Turkish Airlines via Istanbul, fly both legs on a single ticket, giving you a clean one-stop. This guide covers who really flies the route, what a fair return costs in euros, and how to book it well.
Route: Vilnius (VNO) → Singapore Changi (SIN)
Distance: approximately 9,700 km (6,000 miles) direct — further via the connecting hub
Non-stop flight time: no non-stop service; one-stop journeys run about 14h 50m to 25h 50m in total — and the cheapest are at the slow end
Direct flights: No — there is no direct Vilnius–Singapore flight. The best single-ticket one-stop is Finnair via Helsinki, from €641; Turkish Airlines via Istanbul is the quickest at 14h 50m but cost €1,343. The cheapest fares of all — from €617 — are two separate tickets: Vilnius to Athens, then Scoot onward to Singapore.
Fares from Vilnius to Singapore (EUR)
Singapore is a year-round destination with a tropical, rain-any-month climate, so fares are driven more by European holiday demand than by the weather at Changi. The priciest windows are the December–January festive peak and the mid-summer school holidays; spring and autumn are the cheapest. The figures below are typical economy return fares in euros — the lowest are usually the Helsinki and Istanbul one-stops, which compete hard on this route.
| Month | Demand | What to expect |
|---|---|---|
| January | — | high |
| February | — | medium |
| March | — | medium |
| April | — | medium |
| May | — | low-medium |
| June | — | medium (school holidays) |
| July | — | high |
| August | — | medium-high |
| September | — | low |
| October | — | low-medium |
| November | — | medium |
| December | — | very high |
Checked against every return fare on sale as we write, a typical fair price is roughly €650–€680 — the measured median is €676, so that anchor holds exactly. What does not hold is anything below it: nothing sold under €617, so under about €650 is a genuinely good hand-baggage fare. And read what the cheapest ones are — 64 of the hundred lowest are Vilnius–Athens plus a separate Scoot ticket to Singapore, running 17 to 26 hours.
Airlines on this route
Clean one-stop (one airline, both legs):
- Finnair via Helsinki (HEL) — short hop from Vilnius, then a comfortable overnight to Changi; often the best-value single-ticket option.
- Turkish Airlines via Istanbul (IST) — year-round from Vilnius and a strong Istanbul–Singapore leg with well-rated economy.
- Lufthansa via Frankfurt (FRA) or Munich (MUC) — Star Alliance routing with reliable connections and a good hard product.
Gulf carriers (competitive — you connect to their hub first):
- Emirates via Dubai (DXB) — multiple daily to Singapore with generous baggage; reach Dubai on a connecting flight.
- Qatar Airways via Doha (DOH) — frequent Changi service and often sharp headline fares once a feed to Doha is added.
Because Helsinki and Istanbul both offer a single-carrier one-stop, they usually deliver the smoothest and best-priced trips from Vilnius. If time and comfort matter, pick the routing with the shortest layover; if price rules, compare the Gulf itineraries, which can undercut on the headline fare.
When to book & how to save
- Book 2–4 months ahead for the best balance of price and connection quality; long-haul fares to Singapore rarely improve in the final weeks.
- Avoid the peaks: the Christmas/New Year festive window and July are the busiest and dearest; spring and September–October are the cheapest.
- Mind the layover: the Helsinki and Istanbul connections tend to be short and painless; a very long Gulf stopover may not be worth a small saving.
- Check baggage: full-service one-stops usually include 20–30 kg to Singapore, but the cheapest “light” fares may not — compare the all-in price.
- Set a fare alert: anything under €500 return is a strong deal on this route, and those fares move fast.
Arriving in Singapore
You land at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), one of the world’s best-connected hubs, about 20 km east of the city centre. The fastest budget option is the MRT from Changi station (around 45–55 minutes to downtown with one easy change, well under €2). A metered taxi to the centre takes 20–30 minutes and costs roughly €15–€25, a little more late at night. Airport shuttles and ride-hailing are also widely available across all terminals.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the flight from Vilnius to Singapore?
There is no non-stop flight, and the spread is wide: the itineraries we priced ran from 14 hours 50 minutes to 25 hours 50 minutes in total. Turkish Airlines via Istanbul is the quickest at about 14h 50m and Finnair via Helsinki takes 15h 20m to 22h 50m — but the cheapest fares are the slowest, at 17 to 26 hours via Athens on two separate tickets.
Are there direct flights from Vilnius to Singapore?
No. There is no direct Vilnius–Singapore service — every itinerary connects once. The cleanest single-ticket options are Finnair via Helsinki and Turkish Airlines via Istanbul, which fly both legs. Lufthansa (via Frankfurt or Munich) and the Gulf carriers also connect the route.
How much does it cost to fly from Vilnius to Singapore?
A typical economy return runs about €651–€705, median €676, with the cheapest we found at €617 — a Vilnius–Athens flight plus a separate Scoot ticket onward. Single-ticket Finnair via Helsinki started at €641. The December festive peak sits well above all of these.
What is the cheapest month to fly from Vilnius to Singapore?
May, September and October are usually the cheapest. In the dates we could price, one-stop returns started at €617. Avoid December–January and July, which are the busiest and most expensive travel windows.
Which airlines fly from Vilnius to Singapore?
The best single-ticket one-stop is Finnair via Helsinki, from €641 and 30 of the hundred lowest fares, at 15h 20m to 22h 50m. Turkish Airlines via Istanbul is the quickest at 14h 50m but cost €1,343–€1,367, and Lufthansa via Munich appeared once at €2,564. The cheapest fares are not single tickets at all: Aegean or Ryanair to Athens, then Scoot to Singapore — €617–€718 on 64 of the hundred lowest, over 17 to 26 hours and on two separate bookings. Emirates and Qatar Airways also serve Changi but did not appear among the fares we could price.
Which airport do I fly into in Singapore?
All flights land at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), the country’s single international gateway, about 20 km east of the city. It is famously easy to navigate, with a direct MRT line and abundant taxis into town.
How far in advance should I book Vilnius to Singapore flights?
Aim to book 2 to 4 months ahead. Long-haul fares to Singapore tend to rise as departure approaches, especially around the December peak and summer holidays, so early booking almost always wins and gives you the pick of the shorter connections.
Is it cheaper to fly on weekdays?
Often, yes — midweek departures (Tuesday to Thursday) are usually a little cheaper than Friday–Sunday, and flying out and back on weekdays can save €40–€90 on a return. Being flexible by a day or two is one of the simplest ways to cut the fare.
Fare guidance based on aifly.one deal tracking and current airline schedules; last reviewed July 2026. Indicative economy returns — check the live fare before booking.



