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Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes
Singapore Airlines regularly offers this thing called Spontaneous Escapes. Like all promotions, it can be hit or miss. This time around…there are some pretty great hits. First…Singapore to Europe for under 60k points on their A350, and if you can find the avail, you can fly their BRAND NEW business class from Sydney to Singapore ( that’s what you see in the feature pic). All travel must be on specified routes/flights/days during the month of April, and must be booked between March 15th and March 31st. Let’s check out some of the great deals on Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes.
The best routes?
Well the ones featuring the new business class right?
You can find them right here:
For just 40,600 you can try the new for business class. Just make sure you find seats on SQ221/SQ232. Check the chart for valid dates. Other flights will feature the older business class which is still very nice.
You can also fly from Singapore to Dusseldorf aboard their other “new business class” aboard the A350. Just 59,500 Points. It looks like this:
Other charts that are offering great deals: 24,500 for an 6+ hour flight to Beijing is an absolute steal.
Bump around S.E. Asia in business for 12 to 14k points. Not bad considering this includes some lounge access!
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