Cheap Flights Madrid to Singapore in 2026

Cheap flights Madrid to Singapore: airlines, airports, flight time, cheapest months and tactics to pay less on the Spain–Singapore route. Search and book today.

Cheap Flights Madrid to Singapore: The 11,000-Kilometre Deal

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Cheap flights from Madrid to Singapore cover one of the longest commercial corridors from Spain, yet hub competition keeps round trips starting from €500–680 in low season. Search and book your flight on TopTravelCentre — on a route this long, picking the right hub is worth more than any timing trick.

How to find cheap flights from Madrid to Singapore

  1. Book 3–4 months out. The fare floor sits 12–16 weeks before departure; inside a month, prices climb fast.
  2. Run every hub. Doha, Dubai, Istanbul, Zurich, Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam, Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou all route Madrid–Singapore traffic. Compare them all — spreads of €200+ are normal.
  3. Fly midweek both ways. Tuesday–Thursday long-haul departures consistently undercut weekends.
  4. Pair Singapore with the region. If you’re continuing to Bali, Vietnam or Thailand, price a multi-city ticket through Changi — often cheaper than separate tickets.

Airports: MAD and SIN

Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas (MAD): Asia-bound flights use Terminal 4 (oneworld) or Terminal 1 (Gulf, Turkish, Chinese carriers). Arrive 3 hours ahead.

Singapore Changi (SIN) is repeatedly voted the world’s best airport — and it earns it. Jewel’s indoor waterfall, free movie theatres, gardens and quiet zones make any layover pleasant. The MRT reaches downtown in ~30 minutes for under SGD 3; Changi is 20 km from the centre and immigration is famously fast (often under 20 minutes).

Airlines flying Madrid–Singapore

Option Airlines Typical routing
One stop (Gulf) Emirates via Dubai, Qatar Airways via Doha, Etihad via Abu Dhabi ~15–17h total
One stop (Turkey) Turkish Airlines via Istanbul Competitive, good timings
One stop (Europe) Lufthansa via Frankfurt/Munich, Swiss via Zurich, Air France via Paris, KLM via Amsterdam Northern corridor
One stop (East Asia) China Eastern via Shanghai, China Southern via Guangzhou, Air China via Beijing Usually the cheapest

There is no Madrid–Singapore nonstop; every itinerary connects once. Singapore Airlines itself serves Spain via its European gateways — worth checking for the inbound leg if you want its service at least one way.

Best time to fly Madrid to Singapore

  • Cheapest: February–March and September–October (shoulder months before and after peak).
  • Most expensive: December–January (European holidays + Singapore’s festival season) and June (school holidays region-wide).
  • Weather note: Singapore sits on the equator — hot and humid year-round with brief daily showers. There’s no bad weather season, so let price decide: February and September–October win.
  • Events check: Formula 1’s Singapore Grand Prix (late September–early October, dates vary) spikes hotel prices sharply — book hotels early even when airfares are soft.

Money-saving tips for this route

  • Exploit Changi’s stopover deals. Singapore runs generous transit programs — free city tours and stopover hotel packages if you break the journey.
  • Try the Chinese-hub fares. Shanghai or Guangzhou connections are frequently €100–200 below Gulf itineraries; allow 3+ hours for the transfer.
  • Check baggage on the cheapest buckets. Some lowest-tier long-haul fares exclude checked bags — for a trip this long, verify before you buy.
  • Use multi-city search. Madrid–Singapore–Bali–Madrid is often barely more than a simple Madrid–Singapore return.
  • Balance the two long legs. Some routings hide a brutal short connection or a 6-hour layover; on an ultra-long-haul trip, journey quality matters as much as price. Aim for 90-minute-plus connections.
  • Set alerts around €520 and grab any midweek low-season fare below it.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the flight from Madrid to Singapore? 15–18 hours total with one stop via the Gulf or Istanbul; East Asian routings take 17–20 hours.

Are there nonstop flights from Madrid to Singapore? No — every itinerary connects once, most often in Dubai, Doha, Istanbul or China.

What’s the cheapest month to fly Madrid to Singapore? February–March, closely followed by September–October.

Do I need a visa for Singapore? Spain is among the visa-exempt countries for short tourist stays — entry is granted on arrival. Confirm current rules before booking.

How much should I expect to pay? Low-season round trips start from €500–680; December and F1 week can exceed €950.

Book your Madrid–Singapore flight

One-stop hub competition, Changi’s superb arrival experience and no weather penalty make this ultra-long-haul route more accessible than it looks. Search and book your flight on TopTravelCentre — prices verified on public flight search engines and official airline sites.