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Singapore Airlines has launched an award sale on a few different routes from the US to Singapore. The most notable of these is on the world’s longest flight from Newark to Singapore which you can book in Premium Economy for only 40,000 miles one way or 80,000 miles round trip.
The Deal
- Redeem Krisflyer miles on the following routes at a discounted rate:
- Newark to Singapore / Singapore to Newark
- 40,000 miles each way in Premium Economy
- San Francisco to Singapore / Singapore to San Francisco
- 38,000 miles each way in Premium Economy
- 65,000 miles each way in Business Class
- Los Angeles to Singapore / Singapore to Los Angeles
- 38,000 miles each way in Premium Economy
- 65,000 miles each way in Business Class
- Newark to Singapore / Singapore to Newark
- Direct link.
Key Terms
- Book by September 30, 2018
- Newark route – for travel from October 11, 2018 to November 30, 2018.
- Los Angeles & San Francisco routes – for travel from November 1, 2018 to November 30, 2018.
Quick Thoughts
This award sale is a great way to get to experience the world’s longest flight in something better than Economy class. It’s also nice that you have the option of booking either one way or round trip and you can originate in either the US or Singapore.
There appears to be good availability on the Newark to Singapore route. For example, here are round trip flights from October 19-26. Note that although it lists the miles required as 140,000, once you’ve selected your flights it displays the discounted amount in the top-right corner: 80,000 miles.
Even though this award sale will be going on for another couple of weeks, it’d be best to book sooner rather than later as availability will likely disappear quickly. I’m already having a hard time finding Business Class availability on the Los Angeles – Singapore route.
In addition to these routes to and from the US, Singapore Airlines is offering discounted award flights between Singapore and other Asian cities in both Economy and Business Class. Scroll down the Spontaneous Escapes landing page for more details on all those routes.
You can transfer points from all the transferable currencies – Chase Ultimate Rewards, American Express Membership Rewards, Citi ThankYou and Marriott Rewards – to Singapore Airlines’ Krisflyer program, making it easier to transfer across enough points.
When trying to search for these awards using Chrome, the page kept timing out. It worked fine using Edge though, so Microsoft’s browser finally has a purpose in life.