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It had been a while since we've seen Singapore Spontaneous Escapes, but these price-busting award bookings are back! After making their return in March 2022, Spontaneous Escapes are back again for yet another month.
These promotions offer KrisFlyer award bookings for 30% off on various routes, meaning you need fewer miles to book than normal. The latest list includes flights in July 2022. However, you need to book by June 30, 2022. So, act fast.
What Are Singapore Escapes?
Singapore Airlines runs the KrisFlyer award program, and the Spontaneous Escapes are advertised discounts on KrisFlyer award bookings. The discount is 30%, meaning an award that would normally cost 50,000 miles now costs 35,000. Not all routes are covered, though. The Spontaneous Escapes promotion provides a specific list of which Singapore Airlines flights are included in the promotion.
The list also comes with eligible flight dates and a “book by” date. Typically, the list comes out with a “book by” date for the last day of that month. The travel dates are in the two following months.
Key Terms
- The promotion is valid for bookings made before June 30, 2022 at 11:59 pm Singapore time (GMT+8) / 11:59 am Eastern Time in the U.S.
- Travel dates for the promotion are from July 1 to July 31, 2022.
- Receive a 30% discount on awards with Singapore Airlines that are listed specifically in the Spontaneous Escapes list.
- Bookings must be made at singaporeair.com as other channels won't reflect the discount.
- The promotion is valid for economy, premium economy, and business-class redemptions.
- Blackout dates apply on some routes.
- Not all routes, dates, or locations are covered, and anything not on the list is not discounted.
- Waitlist redemptions confirmed after the booking deadline will be confirmed at the full, standard price.
- Changes and cancellations are not permitted.
- If the flight is canceled by Singapore airlines for government or Covid-19 reasons, the miles and fees will be refunded to you.
- Stopovers are not allowed on these bookings.
- Cash and miles+cash bookings are not eligible for discounts.
Current Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes Routes
Currently, we are seeing flights to every region of the world but South America. The full list of current Singapore Spontaneous Escapes routes is here. We've also broken the routes down into regions with tables that you can search for a destination you're interested in.
Southeast Asia — Economy and Business
Route | Miles Required for Economy Ticket | Flight Number(s) | Blackout Period | Miles Required for Business Ticket | Flight Number(s) | Blackout Period |
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Singapore to Bangkok | 8,750 | SQ714 | July 6-10 | – | – | – |
Bangkok to Singapore | 8,750 | SQ705 | July 11-13 | – | – | – |
Singapore to Da Nang | 8,750 | SQ172, SQ174 | July 6-10 | 15,050 | SQ172, SQ174 | July 6-10 |
Da Nang to Singapore | 8,750 | SQ171, SQ173 | July 11-13 | 15,050 | SQ171, SQ173 | July 11-13 |
Singapore to Hanoi | 8,750 | SQ194 | July 6-10 | 15,050 | SQ192 | July 6-10 |
Hanoi to Singapore | 8,750 | SQ191 | July 11-13 | 15,050 | SQ191 | July 11-13 |
Singapore to Ho Chi Minh City | 8,750 | SQ184, SQ186 | July 6-10 | 15,050 | SQ184, SQ186 | July 6-10 |
Ho Chi Minh City to Singapore | 8,750 | SQ177 | July 11-13 | 15,050 | SQ177 | July 11-13 |
Singapore to Phuket | 8,750 | SQ736, SQ740 | July 6-10 | – | – | – |
Phuket to Singapore | 8,750 | SQ725, SQ727 | July 11-13 | – | – | – |
North Asia — Economy and Business
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West Asia & Africa — Economy and Business
Route | Miles Required for Economy Ticket | Flight Number(s) | Blackout Period | Miles Required for Business Ticket | Flight Number(s) | Blackout Period |
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Singapore to Ahmedabad | 12,950 | SQ504 | – | 27,300 | SQ504 | – |
Ahmedabad to Singapore | 12,950 | SQ505 | – | 27,300 | SQ505 | – |
Singapore to Bangalore | 12,950 | SQ510 | July 1-10 | 27,300 | SQ510 | – |
Bangalore to Singapore | 12,950 | SQ511 | July 1-18 | 27,300 | SQ511 | – |
Singapore to Chennai | – | – | – | 27,300 | SQ528 | – |
Chennai to Singapore | – | – | – | 27,300 | SQ529 | – |
Singapore to Kolkata | 12,950 | SQ516 | – | – | – | – |
Kolkata to Singapore | 12,950 | SQ517 | – | – | – | – |
Singapore to Mumbai | 12,950 | SQ422, SQ424, SQ426 | – | 27,300 | SQ422, SQ424, SQ426 | – |
Mumbai to Singapore | 12,950 | SQ421, SQ423, SQ425 | – | 27,300 | SQ421, SQ423, SQ425 | – |
Singapore to New Delhi | 12,950 | SQ402, SQ406 | – | 27,300 | SQ402, SQ406 | – |
New Delhi to Singapore | 12,950 | SQ401, SQ403 | – | 27,300 | SQ401, SQ403 | – |
Australia — Economy and Business
Route | Miles Required for Economy Ticket | Flight Number(s) | Blackout Period | Miles Required for Business Ticket | Flight Number(s) | Blackout Period |
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Singapore to Darwin | 14,000 | SQ251 | – | – | – | – |
Darwin to Singapore | 14,000 | SQ252 | – | – | – | – |
Singapore to Perth | 14,000 | SQ215, SQ225 | July 13-24 | – | – | – |
Perth to Singapore | 14,000 | SQ216, SQ224 | July 1-8 | – | – | – |
Singapore to Cairns | 19,600 | SQ203 | July 6-18 | – | – | – |
Cairns to Singapore | 19,600 | SQ204 | – | – | – | – |
Singapore to Sydney | 19,600 | SQ221, SQ231, SQ241 | July 11-23 | – | – | – |
Sydney to Singapore | 19,600 | SQ212, SQ222, SQ232, SQ242 | July 1-9 | – | – | – |
Europe — Economy and Business
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USA — Economy and Business
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North Asia — Premium Economy
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West Asia & Africa — Premium Economy
From | Miles required for premium economy | Flight number(s) | Blackout period |
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Singapore to New Delhi | 22,400 | SQ406 | – |
New Delhi to Singapore | 22,400 | SQ403 | – |
Singapore to Mumbai | 22,400 | SQ424, SQ426 | – |
Mumbai to Singapore | 22,400 | SQ423, SQ425 | – |
Australia — Premium Economy
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Europe — Premium Economy
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USA & Canada — Premium Economy
From | Miles required for premium economy | Flight number(s) | Blackout period |
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Singapore to New York (JFK) | 51,100 | SQ24 | – |
Singapore to Newark (EWR) | 51,100 | SQ22 | – |
Newark (EWR) to Singapore | 51,100 | SQ21 | – |
Singapore KrisFlyer Transfer Partners
If you don’t have enough KrisFlyer miles to book an award, you can transfer points from numerous different programs:
- American Express Membership Rewards
- Brex Rewards
- Capital One
- Chase Ultimate Rewards
- Citi ThankYou Rewards
- Marriott Bonvoy
Except for Marriott, all point transfers are at a 1:1 ratio. Transfers from Marriott are at a 3:1 ratio, plus a 5,000-mile bonus for every 20,000 miles received in your KrisFlyer account.
Worried that space might disappear while you're waiting on points to show up in your account? You can view typical Singapore KrisFlyer transfer times to see which points will transfer the fastest. You can also use our Balance Watch feature to get notified as soon as the miles hit your KrisFlyer account. Then, you can snag the Singapore Spontaneous Escapes award that you want as quickly as possible.
And when it's time to pay, make sure to use your best credit card for travel purchases. That way, you'll get a great return on your spending.
Our Take
It's great to see the continuation of Singapore Airlines' Spontaneous Escapes. If you have your eye on any of the routes included on the list, you can book for 30% fewer miles than typically required. Before booking, make sure you know what you're getting into. You need to book within a short window, and travel is within the next month. You need to have some flexibility and be able to book for near-term travel. Lastly, you should be certain you're going to take the flights since you can't change or cancel these promotional tickets later.
If you can make it work and are sure you're going to take the flight, Singapore KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes can be a great deal. Snag one if it fits into your travel plans.
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It is a good offer, in may I’ll travel from New York to Singapore.
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