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Cheap Flights from Singapore to Rome

Track economy fares on the SINFCO route and get alerts when prices drop.

From
Singapore
SIN
To
Rome
FCO

Route Intelligence: SingaporeRome

Flight Duration

13 hr 30 min (1 Stop)

Price Guidance

A good deal is under $700 roundtrip. Standard fare is $1,000–$1,400+.

Peak Season

June to August

Top Airlines

Singapore Airlines (via connecting hubs), Emirates (via Dubai), Qatar Airways (via Doha)

Booking Tip

Book 3-6 months in advance for the best fares, especially for summer travel. Flying mid-week and avoiding Italian public holidays can save 15-20% on standard fares.

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Route Briefing: Singapore to Rome

There are few flights that feel as genuinely rewarding as the journey from Singapore to Rome — two cities that have shaped civilisation in their own extraordinary ways, now connected by a single itinerary. At around 13 hours and 30 minutes with one stop, it's a long haul, but carriers like Singapore Airlines, Emirates via Dubai, and Qatar Airways via Doha make the experience comfortable enough that you'll arrive ready to explore rather than recover.

On the fare front, anything under $700 roundtrip is a genuine win on this route — grab it without hesitation. Standard pricing typically sits between $1,000 and $1,400 or more, so the savings on a well-timed booking are real. The golden rule here is to plan ahead: booking three to six months in advance gives you the best shot at lower fares, particularly if you're targeting summer travel. Flying mid-week and steering clear of Italian public holidays can shave another 15 to 20 percent off standard fares, which is money better spent on a long lunch in Trastevere.

Rome rewards visitors in every season, but peak season runs June through August when the city is buzzing — and crowded. Spring and autumn offer a sweeter balance of pleasant weather and thinner crowds, and the light in October is something photographers dream about. Winter is quieter and cheaper, and the Vatican Museums become almost contemplative compared to their summer chaos.

From Rome's Fiumicino Airport, the Leonardo Express train runs directly to Termini station in the city centre, making it one of the more straightforward airport-to-city connections in Europe. It's fast, reliable, and saves you the stress of navigating traffic in a taxi.

Once you're in, Rome does what it's always done — overwhelms you completely. The Colosseum is staggering in person in a way photographs simply cannot prepare you for. The Vatican, with St Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, demands at least a full day. Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain at dawn before the crowds arrive and it becomes genuinely magical rather than merely touristy. And then there's the food — Roman pasta dishes like cacio e pepe and carbonara are deceptively simple and deeply satisfying, and the gelato here sets a standard that will ruin every other version for you permanently.

Book smart, arrive rested, and let Rome do the rest.

How much are flights from Singapore to Rome in 2026?

Flight prices from Singapore (SIN) to Rome (FCO) vary significantly depending on the season, day of the week, and how far in advance you book. A good deal is under $700 roundtrip. Standard fare is $1,000–$1,400+. Popular carriers on this route include Singapore Airlines (via connecting hubs), Emirates (via Dubai), Qatar Airways (via Doha). FlightKitten eliminates the guesswork by monitoring 220+ airlines twice daily and alerting you the moment economy fares hit your target price.

How does FlightKitten track Singapore to Rome fares?

FlightKitten scans over 220 airlines twice every day for economy fares on the SIN to FCO route. When you set a target price, FlightKitten continuously monitors this route and sends an email alert the moment fares drop below your budget. Each alert includes the exact fare, airline, dates, and an AI-powered briefing that explains whether the deal is genuinely good compared to historical pricing on this route. No more obsessive price checking — set your budget and let FlightKitten do the watching.

Pro tip: Book 3-6 months in advance for the best fares, especially for summer travel. Flying mid-week and avoiding Italian public holidays can save 15-20% on standard fares.

Looking for business class deals on this route? We recommend checking out BusinessClassSignal.com — a dedicated premium cabin fare tracker that's worth a look if you fly up front.