Singapore Airlines Offers Promotional Fares to Over 20 Destinations

Just in time for the summer holidays!

Jerald Ang

Jerald Ang

Itching to travel again? Here’s some great news for travellers planning their summer getaway! Singapore Airlines has just released a new list of promotional fares for over 20 destinations. 

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The eligible outbound travel period will last from now till 31 Dec 2022 and are subject to certain blackout periods. Those interested can book your tickets starting now till 15 May 2022. Here’s a summary of the applicable destinations and promotional fares.

Also read: Singapore’s Vaccinated Travel Framework: All You Need to Know Before Travelling

Singapore Airlines’ Promotional Fares

Fares to Asia

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Singapore Airlines offers two fare classes for Asian destinations: Business and Economy. Round-trip quarantine-free travel is available for all destinations listed.

Promotional Fares (Economy Class):

  • Bangkok: From S$288
  • Colombo: From S$548
  • Denpasar (Bali): From S$308
  • Dubai: From S$478
  • Hanoi: From S$328
  • Ho Chi Minh City: From S$258
  • Manila: From S$398

Promotional Fares (Business Class):

  • Bangkok: From S$938
  • Colombo: From S$1,928
  • Denpasar (Bali): From S$818
  • Dubai: From S$2,598
  • Hanoi: From S$1,018
  • Ho Chi Minh City: From S$1,008
  • Manila: From S$1,948

Fares to Oceania

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Singapore Airlines offers a variety of fare classes for Oceania destinations such as Business, Premium Economy, and Economy. Round-trip quarantine-free travel is available for Australian cities and will be available for New Zealand cities from 2 May 2022.

Promotional Fares (Economy Class):

  • Adelaide: From S$798
  • Auckland: From S$978
  • Brisbane: From S$798
  • Cairns: From S$638
  • Christchurch: From S$978
  • Darwin: From S$478
  • Melbourne: From S$798
  • Perth: From S$648
  • Sydney: From S$798

Promotional Fares (Premium Economy Class):

  • Auckland: From S$1,928
  • Brisbane: From S$1,728
  • Christchurch: From S$1,928
  • Melbourne: From S$1,728
  • Sydney: From S$1,728

Promotional Fares (Business Class):

  • Adelaide: From S$3,478
  • Auckland: From S$4,858
  • Brisbane: From S$3,478
  • Christchurch: From S$4,858
  • Melbourne: From S$3,478
  • Perth: From S$2,418
  • Sydney: From S$3,478

Fares to Europe

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Singapore Airlines offers three fare classes for European destinations: Business, Premium Economy, and Economy. Round-trip quarantine-free travel is available for all destinations listed.

Promotional Fares (Economy Class):

  • Frankfurt: From S$1,098
  • London: From S$1,298
  • Munich: From S$1,098
  • Paris: From S$1,098
  • Zurich: From S$1,098

Promotional Fares (Premium Economy Class):

  • Frankfurt: From S$2,098
  • London: From S$3,198
  • Munich: From S$2,098
  • Paris: From S$2,098
  • Zurich: From S$2,098

Promotional Fares (Business Class):

  • Frankfurt: From S$4,798
  • London: From S$6,298
  • Munich: From S$4,798
  • Paris: From S$4,798
  • Zurich: From S$4,798

Fares to America

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Singapore Airlines offers three fare classes for American destinations: Business, Premium Economy, and Economy. Round-trip quarantine-free travel is available for all destinations listed.

Promotional Fares (Economy Class):

  • Los Angeles: From S$1,198
  • New York: From S$1,198

Promotional Fares (Premium Economy Class):

  • Los Angeles: From S$1,728
  • New York: From S$1,948

Promotional Fares (Business Class):

  • Los Angeles: From S$5,808
  • New York: From S$5,808

Customers with tickets issued on or before 31 May 2022 can also enjoy complimentary rebooking and will only need to pay any applicable fare differences. Full details on this campaign can be found here.

Travel worry-free with Singapore Airlines today!


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Jerald Ang
Jerald Ang

Jerald is always looking at aviation news and his favourite pastime is plane spotting. When he is taking a break, you'll find him either indulging in his Pokémon games or searching for his escape.

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