Scoot flight from Singapore to Vienna
Many of us dream of whisking ourselves away to Europe, but the harsh reality is that it costs a lot of moolah. Airfare alone can set you back a hefty sum, and that’s before you even add up the costs of sightseeing and indulgent eats. But come June this year, there’s going to be a solution for us budget baddies. Scoot will be launching direct flights to Vienna from just $309, just in time for us to have a Euro summer.
Direct flights to Vienna from $309
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From 3rd June 2025, Scoot will be operating 3 flights to Vienna weekly on their Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Each flight is expected to take around 13 hours, and a one-way ticket starts at $309.
Meanwhile, return flights in June are currently as low as $299.56, making a round trip to Vienna just about $600. You can book your tickets now on Scoot’s website.
Schoenbrunn Palace gardens in Vienna.
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Scoot’s economy tickets come with a 10kg carry-on baggage allowance, but those who want more luggage space and an overall more luxe experience can consider upgrading to ScootPlus.
ScootPlus one-way tickets to Vienna currently start at $659, and come with perks like a 15kg carry-on baggage allowance, 30kg check-in baggage and wider plane seats with extra legroom for a more enjoyable flight experience.
New flight to Iloilo City is also available
Iloilo city.
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Aside from Vienna, Scoot will also be launching flights to Iloilo City, a city in the Philippines known for its colonial architecture and white-sand beaches. Flights here will commence on 14th April 2025, and prices start from $129 for a one-way ticket.
Book affordable flights from Singapore to Vienna with Scoot
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You might not associate Vienna with being one of the cheapest European countries to visit. But with Scoot’s new affordable fairs, you’ll finally be able to book yourself that long-awaited Europe trip without breaking the bank.
Before you hop onto planning your itinerary, be sure to check out our money-saving hacks when travelling Europe so you’ll have more cash to splurge on experiences that truly matter.
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Cover image adapted from: Scoot, Klook