€277 Find Cheap Flights from Dublin to Singapore

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Cheapest return prices found by our users on KAYAK in the last 72 hours
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Singapore1 stop€509
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Singapore1 stop€509

Cheap Flights from Dublin to Singapore

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for return flights from Dublin to Singapore that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent return flight deals from Dublin to Singapore

Wed, 8 Oct - Wed, 15 Oct
Turkish Airlines Logo
10:35 - 08:45DUB-SIN
39h 10m1 stop
Turkish Airlines Logo
23:10 - 15:55SIN-DUB
23h 45m1 stop
€509Turkish Airlines
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Tue, 28 Oct - Tue, 4 Nov
Finnair Logo
09:45 - 18:40DUB-SIN
24h 55m1 stop
Finnair Logo
22:05 - 17:20SIN-DUB
27h 15m1 stop
€510Finnair
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Thu, 18 Sep - Wed, 1 Oct
Turkish Airlines Logo
16:55 - 17:55DUB-SIN
18h 00m1 stop
Turkish Airlines Logo
23:10 - 09:35SIN-DUB
17h 25m1 stop
€511Turkish Airlines
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Fri, 14 Nov - Tue, 25 Nov
Air France Logo
06:00 - 16:55DUB-SIN
26h 55m1 stop
Air France Logo
11:00 - 22:55SIN-DUB
19h 55m1 stop
€512Air France
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Mon, 6 Oct - Tue, 21 Oct
Etihad Airways Logo
09:05 - 09:40DUB-SIN
17h 35m1 stop
Etihad Airways Logo
21:10 - 07:10SIN-DUB
17h 00m1 stop
€515Etihad Airways
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Mon, 15 Sep - Sun, 5 Oct
Etihad Airways Logo
09:05 - 09:40DUB-SIN
17h 35m1 stop
Etihad Airways Logo
21:10 - 07:10SIN-DUB
17h 00m1 stop
€530Etihad Airways
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Thu, 9 Oct - Thu, 16 Oct
Qatar Airways Logo
15:00 - 21:00DUB-SIN
23h 00m1 stop
Qatar Airways Logo
18:45 - 06:45SIN-DUB
19h 00m1 stop
€547Qatar Airways
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Wed, 12 Nov - Sun, 16 Nov
Air France Logo
08:45 - 16:15DUB-SIN
23h 30m2 stops
Air France Logo
11:00 - 07:50SIN-DUB
28h 50m1 stop
€565Air France
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Mon, 12 Jan - Sun, 18 Jan
Qatar Airways Logo
07:45 - 14:55DUB-SIN
23h 10m1 stop
Qatar Airways Logo
03:15 - 12:35SIN-DUB
17h 20m1 stop
€579Qatar Airways
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Thu, 18 Sep - Wed, 1 Oct
Finnair Logo
18:00 - 00:50DUB-SIN
23h 50m2 stops
Finnair Logo
21:35 - 09:00SIN-DUB
18h 25m1 stop
€590Finnair
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Dublin to Singapore flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Dublin to Singapore to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly, and much more.

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

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Dublin to Singapore, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Dublin to Singapore is February, when tickets cost €509 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and July, when the average cost of return tickets is €1,087 and €846 respectively.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Dublin to Singapore?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Dublin to Singapore, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below-average price on a flight from Dublin to Singapore, you should book around 5 weeks before departure, which saves you about 23% compared to booking last-minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 25 weeks before departure.

Good to know

Low seasonAugust
Cheapest flight€277
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 14% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly and prices are also 5% lower on average.
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  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Dublin to Singapore?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional return ticket. You could then fly from Dublin to Singapore with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Dublin to Singapore?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying from Dublin to Singapore up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Singapore?

    The cheapest time of day to fly to Singapore is generally in the morning, when retur flights cost €662 on average. Morning departures are around 10% cheaper than evening flights, on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Singapore is generally at night, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is €1,073.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines flying from Dublin to Singapore

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Dublin to Singapore? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
7.6
FinnairOverall score based on 1321 reviews
7.5Comfort
8.1Crew
6.9Entertainment
7.6Boarding
6.7Food
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Great. It was awesome to have boarding from the front and back of the plane as it made the process go very quickly

10.0 ExcellentSarah, Aug 2025CPH - HEL
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Great. It was awesome to have boarding from the front and back of the plane as it made the process go very quickly

It was okay. The airplane was a little smaller than a flight from Thailand to Helsinki.

Wish that everyone would board the back of the plane first. Also let kids on first. The gate wasn’t open at arrival and we waited 45 minutes to takeoff. They made up for time in the air.

This was an absolutely exceptional flight. The flight attendants were extremely attentive and very friendly. They seemed to go out of their way to make us comfortable and to make sure that we had everything we needed., We were in business and were very happy with the size and the details for our pods. We would definitely recommend Finnair and will definitely be flying with them again.

We had an excellent trip with Finnair. This was our first time and we’re very pleased. The only issue was with the boarding - it was a little bit confusing and needs a little bit of streamlining.

Crew very lovely. Arrived an hour late due to bad weather. We were given new tickets to an other flight but it could have been organised better, so we did not have to run through the whole airport to.

Flight delayed over an hour. They said they would hold our connection but then did not.

Major problems checking in at Alaska counter. They could not find our booking code because it came from Finnair.

Do not use KAYAK or Finair for future travel. Unless you purchase the tickets directly from the airline, you were going to have a difficult time checking in. Kayak canceled my flights twice and ended up causing great difficulty in me getting back from Europe because they double sold my tickets between American Airlines and Finair. The event caused significant delays and led to me having to rebook my flights.

The staff were all particularly great. The plane was clean and fresh. The bassinet worked great. It was all very nice.

Surprised at the lower quality of seats on the Boeing 777 in Business Class. Seats are tight and the whole Business class section is jam packed with seats. It doesn’t feel like Business Class at all. Also the way the tray tables are placed with a huge bulky solid metal hinge at knee level makes it so uncomfortable and always anxious that one will accidentally bang their knee on it. Quality of amenities has also declined. Over priced tickets with diminished quality of the entire experience.

Crew Check-In – Kolkata (CCU) The crew handling check-in in Kolkata was outstanding—efficient, courteous, and highly organized. Flight Segment – CCU to Abu Dhabi (AUH) A standard flight overall. Notably, only one in-flight meal option—a vegetarian curry—was available, which seemed unsuitable for a red-eye journey. The crew offered no alternatives, which was unexpected. Flight Segment – Abu Dhabi to Rome (AUH-FCO) Comfort improved on this leg, but service quality was average, falling short of Etihad’s premium standards. Crew attention was heavily absorbed by a difficult couple in Row 15 (port side), resulting in disproportionate focus. It was concerning that a steward had to personally return to apologize, a task better suited for supervisory staff. This highlights a development opportunity for supervisors Anna and Quashim in managing guest escalation professionally.

Horrible. After paying for seats, I was cramped, my daughters legs kept hitting the seat in front, I had no overhead bin space and no help from stewards on board, the food was served cold, when asked for snacks was told to wait and never received any, the flight was cold with no temperature controls. Entertainment was outdated. I booked this through partnership with American Airlines but will avoid in the future.

Flight was delayed due to slow boarding process by etihad. Update food options and movies as well.

Should have had business class line in immigration. Food quality suboptimal

Likes: on time departure, new plane Didn’t like:very poor quality food, very limited entertainment.no amenity kit etc.

This flight was a dreamliner so I think the space was ok for the legs, but the option for food was again limited and the crew was same.

Boarding was efficient, had to check in cabin luggage. Seats were narrow, food was more in quantity, received cabin luggage on the luggage belt which was fine.

I did not have a good experience in both flights of Etihad. First of all, when I was booking the flight, there were two options. The first option was a cheaper flight with longer layover (9 hrs), or a more expensive flight with shorter layover (2 hrs). I booked the expensive flight with shorter layover because I wanted a more comfortable trip. A few days before the trip, Etihad informed me that the departure time of my first flight will change 7 hours earlier, leading to an 9 hour layover, without giving me another option nor reimbursing me for the extra cost. They didn’t even send me an apologetic email for this change. Regarding the flight experience, I would rate it as mediocre. This is mostly because the pilots of both flights did their best to give us the worst approach to airports that I have ever experienced. In the case of the first flight they had to aboard the landing and took off again right before touching the landing strip. The captain said that it was due to wind conditions but the second time the pilot followed the same direction as the first time to land the plane.

Seat selection screen while online check-in could include free seats to choose from and show the options before we proceed. Currently, it is auto-allocated and there are no options for free seat selections.

The crew were very hospitable and pleasant. The food was pretty good. Unfortunately, there was a flight delay of more than 2 hours. We're not sure why but it appeared to be outside the control of Turkish Airlines.

Outdated business class on this aircraft, no flat bed, and even minimal recline. Couldn’t sleep at all. Laggy and outdated entertainment system. Food sub standard.

Small seat space for 13 hours flight, they charged for baggage , very bad quality of food,

The economy seat was so uncomfortable, had not enough leg room for 13 hours flight, front seat basket was broken and couldn’t hold anything, food quality was horrible( we got food poisoned ) we charged for logged which used to be free. We paid too much for this flight and very disappointed. Turkish air line better to make satisfy and respect people instead of find different way to scam people.

With a 4 hour delay its was a very basic flight which was just bearable. We were offered food vouchers for the delay and then they didnt work, so that was annoying. Also poor communication about the delay which got pushed out 3 times.

The business class seats are designed for someone taller than I am, so my feet were dangling (the footrest was just a smidge too low). Which caused problems with my sciatic nerve and made for a long uncomfortable flight.

It was great except my luggage was C severely damaged over i picked it up off the carousel in London. . A suit case that had been used once does no longer have the use of the extendable arm as it’s broken

Very good overall.... apart from the cost of extra check ed in luggage where they charge £17 per kg, and no option to just buy an extra bag allowance (at least on the route I took)

I use a wheelchair for mobility. Both in my flight from Houston and back to Houston from Istanbul, the Turkish airline staff asked that I claim my wheelchair at the luggage area. On arrival to Istanbul, parts of the wheelchair were in disarray at that time I raised no objection however upon claiming my wheelchair in Houston parts where outright missing. In both occasions, upon arriving in Houston and arriving in Istanbul, I asked multiple times why am made to pick up my wheelchair in the baggage claim rather than at the jet bridge. Getting the wheelchair at the jet bridge minimizes the probability of loosing parts because they can be hopefully reclaimed on the spot. I was told in Houston that a manager turned down my request to claim the wheelchair at the jet bridge in Houston. This is extremely frustrating because a wheelchair is not a set of clean underwear or a toothbrush- this is the way I move. A Turkish Arline staff took my complaint at the luggage claim area in Houston but as of the writing of this review the only contact I have received from the airline is because I initiated a claim rather than her as she told me she would.

Light and recline did not work on my seat. Very uncomfortable and could not read in the dark

I was told in Florence my bag would go directly to Indianapolis. I had to wait to get it. Then security in EWR was slow so I missed my flight as United would not allow me on the plane even though it was still on the tarmac and the door to the tunnel was open. I blame both Lufthansa and United for refusing to allow me on board a plane that was clearly still on the tarmac. Behind me two grandparents and their ten year old grandson were on same flight from Munich to EWR. They were refused to board the United flight. So we had to sit for 12 hours in airport until next flight. No compensation has been offered either by Lufthansa or United.

very small seats screen did not work . I could not watch anything for 9 hours

Premium Economy was very comfortable. Flight staff was cheerful and helpful.

Hectic boarding process. I upgraded to business class which was no different than economy except for the food service. Totally not worth it.

We boarded the plane and waited for 30 minutes ultimately for them to cancel the flight due to engineering issues.

Service was bad and food they told us they only had pasta very rude

Love the little chocolate bars, and consumer rights in EU regarding stepped refunds when flights are delayed.

Entertainment system is old. Food can be tastier Need to provide toothbrush and toothpaste at least when asked.

The boarding process was really slow. The air crew was amazing. Also the food options and the entertainment on board.

Pretty poor across the board - flight details wrong/delayed into Lufthansa app. Seat changes made without notification. Boarding delayed (ok, that happens) but all comms in German (for flight to UK, where 85% of passengers were English). Outright fraud attempted at gate, denying 1 piece carry-on of smaller than correct size and 1 piece personal item, again, smaller than correct size. Rude gate staff. Security checks perfunctory - unattended bag not acknowledged by staff..then put on aircraft unclaimed by staff.

We missed the connection because we had to wait for a shuttle from the plane to the Terminal. Also, we needed assistance and none was available.

Terrible service especially for premium economy. Much more comfortable seats on other providers

Everything about the flight check-in was smooth no line the plane is clean and bathroom

The calls for our boarding group weren't heard/clear.

For some reason they didn’t give me a seat and said I was on standby and to stay by the gate till I was assigned a seat then right before boarding I got a seat I got to my destination and no luggage

They’ve lost my bag and I have no way of really getting in touch with anyone and have received no updates.

Cancelled flight, limited information and chaotic rebooking and accommodation provision. Apathetic crew who were more interested in taking about their layover plans than remembering passengers orders and actually bringing them (after 3 reminders). To top it off, priority baggage checked in at The Wing (LHR’s first class checkin) was delivered last to the baggage belt.

The boarding was smooth, seats comfortable, crew friendly and helpful.

Plane is old. Toilet did not work. Once in Singapore the continuation to London was cancelled.

Waited 3.25 hours in plane only to have the flight cancelled.

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