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Singapore Airlines made its Spontaneous Escapes deal a regular monthly offer last year, with the official launch in February 2019 offering Business Class saver awards for Economy rates. That meant generous discounts of 45% to 61%, undoubtedly one of the best offers we’d seen. Economy awards meanwhile were discounted by 50%.
Since then the offer has settled at its ‘default’ 30% discount each month, which can still be a good deal on many routes especially in Business Class.
This month though the airline has a really fantastic offer – 51% off the usual saver award rates if you can book by the end of January and travel in February.
That’s to celebrate KrisFlyer’s 21st birthday in February 2020, so an extra 21% off the normal discount was called for!
We’re seeing Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class included on a wide variety of routes, plus selected SilkAir flights in Economy and Business Class too.
Destinations include Europe in Business Class, like Barcelona, Rome and Frankfurt, plus Australia, the USA and an extensive Asia-Pacific selection with over 40 cities included this month.
The rules remain unchanged – you’ll have to book by 31st January 2020, and fly in February 2020. Offers are subject to saver award availability.
Spontaneous Escapes
Our regular readers know the Spontaneous Escapes deal only too well, but for newcomers or those who need a refresher, here’s a summary of how the deal works.
Spontaneous Escapes
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Best in Business
The most important aspect of this monthly deal is where its best value usually lies – the latest long-haul and flat-bed regional Business Class seats in the airline’s fleet for less than half the usual miles rate in February 2020.
Before we get into the full route list, here’s a summary of these ‘Best in Business’ deals.
Spontaneous Escapes – February 2020 SIA’s latest Business Class products |
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2017 J |
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23,030 Miles:
* Operated by 777-300ER (2013 J seats) on 19/2 and 26/2 |
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2013 J |
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46,550 Miles:
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2018 RJ |
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30,380 Miles:
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The selection is really extensive this month, especially in the 2013 Business Class cabin to and from Europe, assuming you can brave the winter weather or fancy a bit of skiing!
Singapore Airlines Business Class deals
There’s nothing worse than getting on board to find that your great deal was in an average seat, so we show all the aircraft types and seat types in the Business Class list, to help you choose better on your preferred routes.
The full list of SIA Business Class routes on offer this month is shown below. Here are the seat type abbreviations for reference:
Singapore Airlines Business Class seat types | ||
Long-haul | ||
2006 J | 2013 J | 2017 J |
Regional | ||
2009 RJ | 2018 RJ |
Some of our readers even choose their preferred route based on the aircraft or seat type, especially those looking to try one of the newer products for the first time.
You’ll pay 51% fewer miles than usual for a saver redemption if you can book by the end of January and travel during February.
Business Class
South East Asia
Singapore to Kuala Lumpur | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
9,310 |
SQ112 SQ116 SQ118 |
A330 A350R A350 |
2009 RJ 2018 RJ 2013 J |
Kuala Lumpur to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
9,310 |
SQ107 | A330 | 2009 RJ |
Singapore to Surabaya | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
9,310 |
SQ930 SQ932 |
A330 777-200 |
2009 RJ 2009 RJ |
Surabaya to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
9,310 |
SQ931 SQ933 |
A330 777-200 |
2009 RJ 2009 RJ |
Singapore to Bali | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
9,310 |
SQ938 SQ942 SQ946 SQ948 |
A330 787-10 787-10 A330 |
2009 RJ 2018 RJ 2018 RJ 2009 RJ |
Bali to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
9,310 |
SQ939 SQ943 SQ947 SQ949 |
A330 787-10 787-10 A330 |
2009 RJ 2018 RJ 2018 RJ 2009 RJ |
Singapore to Bangkok | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
10,535 |
SQ982 SQ978 |
787-10 787-10 |
2018 RJ 2018 RJ |
Bangkok to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
10,535 |
SQ973 SQ981 |
787-10 787-10 |
2018 RJ 2018 RJ |
Singapore to Manila | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
10,535 |
SQ912 SQ916 SQ918 |
777-300 787-10 787-10 |
2009 RJ 2018 RJ 2018 RJ |
Manila to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
10,535 |
SQ915 SQ919 SQ921 |
787-10 777-300 787-10 |
2018 RJ 2009 RJ 2018 RJ |
Phuket to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
10,535 |
SQ993 | 777-200 | 2009 RJ |
North Asia
Singapore to Hong Kong | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
14,945 |
SQ890 SQ860 SQ856 SQ866 |
777-300 A350 777-300ER 777-300ER |
2009 RJ 2013 J 2013 J 2013 J |
Hong Kong to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
14,945 |
SQ857 SQ891 SQ863 SQ861 SQ865 |
A330 777-300 A350 777-300ER 777-300ER |
2009 RJ 2009 RJ 2013 J 2013 J 2013 J |
Singapore to Beijing | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
19,110 |
SQ800 SQ802 SQ806 |
A350R A380 777-300ER |
2018 RJ 2006 J 2013 J |
Blackout: | 1 – 17 February 2020 | ||
Beijing to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
19,110 |
SQ805 SQ807 |
A350R A380 |
2018 RJ 2006 J |
Blackout: | 1 – 9 February 2020 | ||
Singapore to Shanghai | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
19,110 |
SQ826 SQ828 SQ830 |
787-10 777-300ER A380v3 |
2018 RJ 2013 J 2017 J |
Blackout: | 1 – 13 February 2020 | ||
Shanghai to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
19,110 |
SQ825 SQ827 SQ831 SQ833 |
777-300ER 787-10 777-300ER A380v3 |
2013 J 2018 RJ 2013 J 2017 J |
Blackout: | 1 – 6 February 2020 | ||
Singapore to Busan | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
23,030 |
SQ616 | A330 | 2009 RJ |
Busan to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
23,030 |
SQ615 | A330 | 2009 RJ |
Singapore to Seoul | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
23,030 |
SQ602 SQ608 SQ612 |
787-10 A350R 787-10 |
2018 RJ 2018 RJ 2018 RJ |
Seoul to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
23,030 |
SQ603 SQ607 SQ611 |
787-10 A350R 787-10 |
2018 RJ 2018 RJ 2018 RJ |
Singapore to Fukuoka | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
23,030 |
SQ656 | 787-10 | 2018 RJ |
Fukuoka to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
23,030 |
SQ655 | 787-10 | 2018 RJ |
Singapore to Tokyo | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
23,030 |
SQ630 SQ634 SQ638 |
777-300 777-300ER A380v3 |
2009 RJ 2013 J 2017 J |
Tokyo to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
23,030 |
SQ639 SQ637 SQ11 |
777-300 A380v3 777-300ER |
2009 RJ 2017 J 2013 J |
Blackout: | 1 – 6 February 2020 | ||
Singapore to Nagoya | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
23,030 |
SQ672 | 787-10 | 2018 RJ |
Nagoya to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
23,030 |
SQ671 | 787-10 | 2018 RJ |
Singapore to Osaka | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
23,030 |
SQ620 SQ622 |
A350R 787-10 |
2018 RJ 2018 RJ |
Osaka to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
23,030 |
SQ619 SQ621 SQ623 |
787-10 A350R 787-10 |
2018 RJ 2018 RJ 2018 RJ |
Blackout: | 1 – 2 February 2020 |
South Asia
Singapore to Ahmedabad | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
19,110 |
SQ530 | A350R | 2018 RJ |
Singapore to Kolkata | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
19,110 |
SQ516 | A350R | 2018 RJ |
Singapore to Dhaka | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
19,110 |
SQ446 SQ448 |
A350R 777-200 |
2018 RJ 2009 RJ |
Dhaka to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
19,110 |
SQ447 SQ449 |
A350R 777-200 |
2018 RJ 2009 RJ |
Singapore to Malé | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
19,110 |
SQ452 | 787-10 | 2018 RJ |
Blackout: | 1 – 8 February 2020 |
Australia
Singapore to Adelaide | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
30,380 |
SQ279 | A350R | 2018 RJ |
Adelaide to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
30,380 |
SQ278 | A350R | 2018 RJ |
Singapore to Brisbane | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
30,380 |
SQ245 SQ255 SQ265 |
A350 A350R A350R |
2013 J 2018 RJ 2018 RJ |
Brisbane to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
30,380 |
SQ236 SQ256 SQ266 |
A350R A350R A350R |
2018 RJ 2018 RJ 2018 RJ |
Middle East
Singapore to Dubai | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
24,010 |
SQ494 | 777-300ER | 2013 J |
Dubai to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
24,010 |
SQ495 | 777-300ER | 2013 J |
Singapore to Johannesburg | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
24,010 |
SQ482 | A350 | 2013 J |
Johannesburg to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
24,010 |
SQ481 | A350 | 2013 J |
Europe
Singapore to Barcelona | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
45,080 |
SQ338 | A350 | 2013 J |
Barcelona to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
45,080 |
SQ377 | A350 | 2013 J |
Singapore to Düsseldorf | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
45,080 |
SQ338 | A350 | 2013 J |
Düsseldorf to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
45,080 |
SQ337 | A350 | 2013 J |
Singapore to Milan | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
45,080 |
SQ356 | A350 | 2013 J |
Singapore to Rome | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
45,080 |
SQ366 | A350 | 2013 J |
Rome to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
45,080 |
SQ365 | A350 | 2013 J |
Singapore to Paris | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
45,080 |
SQ334 | 777-300ER | 2013 J |
Blackout: | 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 February 2020 | ||
Singapore to Frankfurt | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
45,080 |
SQ326 | 777-300ER | 2013 J |
USA
Hong Kong to San Francisco | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
43,610 |
SQ2 | 777-300ER | 2013 J |
San Francisco to Hong Kong | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
43,610 |
SQ1 | 777-300ER | 2013 J |
Singapore to San Francisco | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
46,550 |
SQ2 | 777-300ER | 2013 J |
San Francisco to Singapore | |||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
46,550 |
SQ1 | 777-300ER | 2013 J |
Singapore Airlines Premium Economy Class deals
Singapore Airlines is offering 51% off several routes in Premium Economy Class for February 2020.
Required miles are shown for a one-way redemption, with aircraft types on the flights also indicated.
Premium Economy Class
North Asia
Singapore to Beijing | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
15,680 |
SQ802 SQ806 |
A380 777-300ER |
Blackout: | 1 – 15 February 2020 | |
Beijing to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
15,680 |
SQ801 SQ807 |
777-300ER A380 |
Blackout: | 1 – 3 February 2020 | |
Singapore to Shanghai | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
15,680 |
SQ828 SQ830 SQ836 |
777-300ER A380v3 777-300ER |
Blackout: | 1 – 9 February 2020 | |
Shanghai to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
15,680 |
SQ825 SQ831 SQ833 |
777-300ER 777-300ER A380v3 |
Blackout: | 1 – 2 February 2020 | |
Singapore to Tokyo | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
16,905 |
SQ12 SQ632 SQ634 SQ636 SQ638 |
777-300ER A350 777-300ER 777-300ER A380v3 |
Singapore to Hong Kong | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
12,005 |
SQ860 SQ856 SQ866 SQ2 |
A350 777-300ER 777-300ER 777-300ER |
Blackout: | 1 – 3 February 2020 | |
Hong Kong to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
12,005 |
SQ863 SQ861 SQ865 SQ1 |
A350 777-300ER 777-300ER 777-300ER |
South Asia
Singapore to Delhi | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
15,680 |
SQ406 | A380 |
Singapore to Mumbai | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
15,680 |
SQ422 SQ424 |
A350 A380v3 |
Australia
Brisbane to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
23,030 |
SQ246 | A350 |
Singapore to Melbourne | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
23,030 |
SQ227 SQ237 |
777-300ER 777-300ER |
Melbourne to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
23,030 |
SQ208 SQ218 SQ228 SQ238 |
A350 777-300ER 777-300ER 777-300ER |
Singapore to Sydney | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
23,030 |
SQ231 | A380 |
Blackout: | 1 – 4 February 2020 | |
Sydney to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
23,030 |
SQ212 SQ222 SQ232 SQ288 |
777-300ER A380 A380v3 777-300ER |
Middle East
Singapore to Dubai | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,130 |
SQ494 | 777-300ER |
Dubai to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,130 |
SQ495 | 777-300ER |
Singapore to Istanbul | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,130 |
SQ392 | A350 |
Istanbul to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,130 |
SQ391 | A350 |
Singapore to Johannesburg | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,130 |
SQ482 | A350 |
Johannesburg to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,130 |
SQ481 | A350 |
Europe
Singapore to Barcelona | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
31,605 |
SQ388 | A350 |
Barcelona to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
31,605 |
SQ387 | A350 |
Singapore to Rome | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
31,605 |
SQ366 | A350 |
Rome to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
31,605 |
SQ365 | A350 |
Singapore to Paris | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
31,605 |
SQ334 SQ336 |
777-300ER 777-300ER |
Paris to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
31,605 |
SQ333 SQ335 |
777-300ER 777-300ER |
Singapore to Frankfurt | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
31,605 |
SQ326 | 777-300ER |
Manchester to Houston | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
23,030 |
SQ52 | A350 |
Houston to Manchester | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
23,030 |
SQ51 | A350 |
USA
Singapore to Los Angeles | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
33,320 |
SQ36 SQ38 |
A350ULR A350ULR |
Los Angeles to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
33,320 |
SQ35 SQ37 |
A350ULR A350ULR |
Singapore to Newark | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
35,770 |
SQ22 | A350ULR |
Newark to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
35,770 |
SQ21 | A350ULR |
Singapore Airlines Economy Class deals
Here are the Singapore Airlines Economy Class routes with 51% off in February 2020.
Required miles are shown for a one-way redemption, with aircraft types operating the flights also indicated.
Economy Class
South East Asia
Singapore to Kuala Lumpur | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
3,675 |
SQ112 SQ116 |
A330 A350R |
Kuala Lumpur to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
3,675 |
SQ107 | A330 |
Singapore to Jakarta | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
3,675 |
SQ950 SQ962 SQ964 |
777-300 A350 A350R |
Jakarta to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
3,675 |
SQ951 SQ967 |
777-200ER 777-300 |
Singapore to Surabaya | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
3,675 |
SQ930 SQ932 |
A330 777-200 |
Surabaya to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
3,675 |
SQ931 SQ933 |
A330 777-200 |
Singapore to Bali | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
3,675 |
SQ946 SQ948 |
787-10 A330 |
Blackout: | 12 – 15 February, 21 – 22 February 2020 | |
Bali to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
3,675 |
SQ939 SQ943 SQ949 |
A330 787-10 A330 |
Singapore to Hanoi | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
6,125 |
SQ176 SQ188 |
A350R A330 |
Blackout: | 1 – 3 February 2020 | |
Hanoi to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
6,125 |
SQ175 SQ187 |
A350R A330 |
Blackout: | 1 – 3 February 2020 | |
Singapore to Ho Chi Minh City | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
6,125 |
SQ178 SQ184 SQ186 |
A330 A330 787-10 |
Blackout: | 1 – 3 February 2020 | |
Ho Chi Minh City to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
6,125 |
SQ177 SQ183 SQ185 |
A330 A330 787-10 |
Blackout: | 1 – 3 February 2020 | |
Singapore to Bangkok | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
6,125 |
SQ982 SQ976 |
787-10 A330 |
Bangkok to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
6,125 |
SQ973 SQ981 |
787-10 787-10 |
Singapore to Manila | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
6,125 |
SQ912 SQ916 SQ918 |
777-300 787-10 787-10 |
Manila to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
6,125 |
SQ915 SQ919 SQ921 |
787-10 777-300 787-10 |
Phuket to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
6,125 |
SQ993 | 777-200 |
North Asia
Singapore to Taipei | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
7,350 |
SQ878 | 787-10 |
Blackout: | 1 – 3 February, 8 – 10 February 2020 | |
Taipei to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
7,350 |
SQ877 SQ879 |
787-10 787-10 |
Blackout: | 1 – 3 February 2020 | |
Singapore to Guangzhou | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
7,350 |
SQ850 | 787-10 |
Blackout: | 1 – 13 February 2020 | |
Guangzhou to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
7,350 |
SQ851 | 787-10 |
Blackout: | 1 – 9 February 2020 | |
Singapore to Hong Kong | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
7,350 |
SQ890 SQ860 SQ856 SQ866 |
777-300 A350 777-300ER 777-300ER |
Blackout: | 1 – 3 February 2020 | |
Hong Kong to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
7,350 |
SQ857 SQ891 SQ863 SQ861 SQ865 |
A330 777-300 A350 777-300ER 777-300ER |
Hong Kong to San Francisco | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
16,170 |
SQ2 | 777-300ER |
San Francisco to Hong Kong | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
16,170 |
SQ1 | 777-300ER |
Singapore to Beijing | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,800 |
SQ800 SQ802 SQ806 |
A350R A380 777-300ER |
Blackout: | 1 – 16 February 2020 | |
Beijing to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,800 |
SQ805 SQ807 |
A350R A380 |
Blackout: | 1 – 10 February 2020 | |
Singapore to Shanghai | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,800 |
SQ826 SQ828 SQ830 |
787-10 777-300ER A380v3 |
Blackout: | 1 – 14 February 2020 | |
Shanghai to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,800 |
SQ825 SQ827 SQ831 SQ833 |
777-300ER 787-10 777-300ER A380v3 |
Blackout: | 1 – 6 February 2020 | |
Busan to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
12,250 |
SQ615 | A330 |
Singapore to Seoul | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
12,250 |
SQ600 SQ602 SQ612 |
A350R 787-10 787-10 |
Seoul to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
12,250 |
SQ609 SQ603 SQ611 |
A350R 787-10 787-10 |
Singapore to Fukuoka | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
12,250 |
SQ656 | 787-10 |
Blackout: | 6 – 11 February, 20 – 29 February 2020 | |
Singapore to Nagoya | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
12,250 |
SQ672 | 787-10 |
Blackout: | 7 – 11 February, 21- 29 February 2020 | |
Nagoya to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
12,250 |
SQ671 | 787-10 |
Blackout: | 2 – 9 February, 13- 24 February 2020 | |
Singapore to Osaka | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
12,250 |
SQ618 SQ620 SQ622 |
787-10 A350R 787-10 |
Blackout: | 21 – 25 February 2020 | |
Osaka to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
12,250 |
SQ621 | A350R |
Blackout: | 1 – 2 February, 21 – 22 February 2020 |
South Asia
Singapore to Ahmedabad | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,065 |
SQ530 | A350R |
Blackout: | 1 – 7 February 2020 | |
Singapore to Kolkata | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,065 |
SQ516 | A350R |
Singapore to Bangalore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,065 |
SQ502 SQ504 |
A350R A350R |
Singapore to Malé | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,065 |
SQ452 | 787-10 |
Malé to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,065 |
SQ451 | 787-10 |
Australia
Adelaide to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
13,720 |
SQ278 | A350R |
Singapore to Brisbane | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
13,720 |
SQ255 | A350R |
Blackout: | 1 – 16 February 2020 | |
Brisbane to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
13,720 |
SQ236 SQ246 SQ266 |
A350R A350 A350R |
Middle East
Singapore to Dubai | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
12,250 |
SQ494 | 777-300ER |
Dubai to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
12,250 |
SQ495 | 777-300ER |
Singapore to Johannesburg | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
12,250 |
SQ482 | A350 |
Johannesburg to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
12,250 |
SQ481 | A350 |
Europe
Singapore to Amsterdam | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,620 |
SQ324 | A350 |
Blackout: | 21 – 29 February 2020 | |
Singapore to Barcelona | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,620 |
SQ388 | A350 |
Blackout: | 21 – 29 February 2020 | |
Barcelona to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,620 |
SQ377 | A350 |
Blackout: | 1 – 9 February 2020 | |
Singapore to London | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,620 |
SQ308 SQ318 |
A380 777-300ER |
London to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,620 |
SQ317 | A380v3 |
Singapore to Milan | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,620 |
SQ356 | A350 |
Blackout: | 1 – 8 January 2020 | |
Milan to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,620 |
SQ377 | A350 |
Blackout: | 1 – 9 February 2020 | |
Singapore to Rome | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,620 |
SQ366 | A350 |
Blackout: | 26, 29 February 2020 | |
Singapore to Paris | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,620 |
SQ334 | 777-300ER |
Blackout: | 1 – 3 February, 18 – 29 February 2020 | |
Singapore to Frankfurt | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,620 |
SQ326 | 777-300ER |
Frankfurt to New York | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
11,025 |
SQ26 | A380 |
New York to Frankfurt | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
11,025 |
SQ25 | A380 |
Manchester to Houston | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
11,025 |
SQ52 | A350 |
Houston to Manchester | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
11,025 |
SQ51 | A350 |
USA
Singapore to San Francisco | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,620 |
SQ2 | 777-300ER |
San Francisco to Singapore | ||
Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
18,620 |
SQ1 | 777-300ER |
SilkAir Business Class deals
Here are the Business Class offers for SilkAir flights this month, with a 51% discount in February 2020.
We don’t include aircraft type details for SilkAir flights, as these can vary day to day.
Business Class
South East Asia
Singapore to Kuala Lumpur | |
Miles | Flights |
9,310 |
MI320 |
Kuala Lumpur to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
9,310 |
MI319 |
Singapore to Penang | |
Miles | Flights |
9,310 |
MI346 |
Penang to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
9,310 |
MI345 |
Singapore to Bali | |
Miles | Flights |
9,310 |
MI176 |
Bali to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
9,310 |
MI175 |
Singapore to Lombok | |
Miles | Flights |
9,310 |
MI124 |
Lombok to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
9,310 |
MI123 |
Singapore to Davao City | |
Miles | Flights |
10,535 |
MI562 |
Davao City to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
10,535 |
MI562 |
Singapore to Phuket | |
Miles | Flights |
10,535 |
MI754 |
Phuket to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
10,535 |
MI749 |
Singapore to Phnom Penh | |
Miles | Flights |
10,535 |
MI602 |
Phnom Penh to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
10,535 |
MI601 |
North Asia
Singapore to Hiroshima | |
Miles | Flights |
23,030 |
MI868 |
Hiroshima to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
23,030 |
MI867 |
South Asia
Singapore to Chennai | |
Miles | Flights |
19,110 |
MI436 |
Singapore to Kochi | |
Miles | Flights |
19,110 |
MI462 |
Kochi to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
19,110 |
MI461 |
Singapore to Kathmandu | |
Miles | Flights |
19,110 |
MI416 |
Kathmandu to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
19,110 |
MI415 |
Australia
Singapore to Darwin | |
Miles | Flights |
17,885 |
MI801 |
Darwin to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
17,885 |
MI802 |
Singapore to Carins | |
Miles | Flights |
30,380 |
MI811 |
Carins to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
30,380 |
MI812 |
SilkAir Economy Class deals
Here are the Economy Class offers for SilkAir flights this month, with a 51% discount in February 2020.
We don’t include aircraft type details for SilkAir flights, as these can vary day to day.
Economy Class
South East Asia
Singapore to Kuala Lumpur | |
Miles | Flights |
3,675 |
MI320 MI326 MI328 MI330 MI340 |
Kuala Lumpur to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
3,675 |
MI319 MI321 MI323 MI325 MI341 |
Singapore to Penang | |
Miles | Flights |
3,675 |
MI346 MI348 MI350 MI352 MI354 |
Blackout: | 43862 |
Penang to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
3,675 |
MI345 MI347 MI349 MI351 MI353 |
Blackout: | 1 – 3 February 2020 |
Singapore to Bandung | |
Miles | Flights |
3,675 |
MI192 MI194 MI196 |
Bandung to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
3,675 |
MI191 MI193 MI195 |
Singapore to Surabaya | |
Miles | Flights |
3,675 |
MI224 MI226 |
Surabaya to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
3,675 |
MI223 MI225 |
Singapore to Lombok | |
Miles | Flights |
3,675 |
MI124 MI128 |
Lombok to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
3,675 |
MI123 MI127 |
Medan to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
3,675 |
MI237 |
Cebu to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
6,125 |
MI559 |
Singapore to Phuket | |
Miles | Flights |
6,125 |
MI756 |
Phuket to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
6,125 |
MI749 |
Singapore to Hanoi | |
Miles | Flights |
6,125 |
MI654 |
Blackout: | 1 – 3 February 2020 |
Hanoi to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
6,125 |
MI653 |
Blackout: | 1 – 3 February 2020 |
Singapore to Phnom Penh | |
Miles | Flights |
6,125 |
MI602 MI606 MI608 |
Phnom Penh to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
6,125 |
MI601 MI605 MI607 |
North Asia
Singapore to Chengdu | |
Miles | Flights |
7,350 |
MI938 |
Blackout: | 1 – 15 February 2020 |
Chengdu to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
7,350 |
MI935 MI937 |
Blackout: | 1 – 5 February 2020 |
Singapore to Chongqing | |
Miles | Flights |
7,350 |
MI972 MI976 MI980 |
Blackout: | 1 – 9 February 2020 |
Chongqing to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
7,350 |
MI971 MI975 MI979 |
Blackout: | 1 – 5 February 2020 |
Singapore to Shenzhen | |
Miles | Flights |
7,350 |
MI962 MI966 MI968 |
Blackout: | 1 – 7 February 2020 |
Shenzhen to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
7,350 |
MI961 MI965 MI980 |
Blackout: | 1 – 5 February 2020 |
Singapore to Xiamen | |
Miles | Flights |
7,350 |
MI922 |
Blackout: | 1 – 9 February 2020 |
Xiamen to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
7,350 |
MI921 |
Blackout: | 1 – 5 February 2020 |
Singapore to Hiroshima | |
Miles | Flights |
12,250 |
MI868 |
Hiroshima to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
12,250 |
MI867 |
South Asia
Singapore to Kochi | |
Miles | Flights |
9,065 |
MI462 MI468 |
Singapore to Malé | |
Miles | Flights |
9,065 |
MI480 |
Malé to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
9,065 |
MI479 |
Australia
Singapore to Darwin | |
Miles | Flights |
9,800 |
MI801 MI803 |
Darwin to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
9,800 |
MI802 MI804 |
Singapore to Carins | |
Miles | Flights |
13,720 |
MI811 MI813 |
Blackout: | 1 – 12 February 2020 |
Carins to Singapore | |
Miles | Flights |
13,720 |
MI812 MI814 |
Premium Economy USA offers are worth looking at
When Singapore Airlines discounts its Premium Economy seats on non-stop A350 ULR flights to and from the USA, they usually remain poor value due to the heavily discounted cash fares available in this cabin on those routes.
This month both Newark and Los Angeles are on offer for travel in February 2020, and the value equation is a bit different with 51% off, versus a revenue ticket.
Roundtrip cash fares on the Newark route are widely available for S$1,500 in February 2020, giving you a value of 2.1 cents per mile for the 71,540 miles it’ll cost you under Spontaneous Escapes.
That’s nothing to really shout about, especially as it doesn’t account for the miles you would earn when flying on a cash ticket, however cash fares on the Los Angeles route are a bit higher starting at S$1,777, for a value of 2.7 cents per mile (Spontaneous Escapes roundtrip cost 66,640 miles).
That’s not bad at all for Premium Economy.
Important booking tip
The Singapore Airlines website and app don’t make it obvious that the discounted miles rate is being applied. Don’t despair, just click the ‘Saver’ rate and then check the drop-down box, where the discounted rate will then be shown, provided your flight is applicable for the discount.
Here’s how it looks:
In the event the miles rate doesn’t show a discount, check that you are searching a valid route, outside a blackout date, and that the flight lands before the promo is finished.
Summary
Happy Birthday KrisFlyer and happy redemptions for us!
An absolutely fantastic deal this month for those of you who can make or even potentially change your travel plans in February 2020. Two of you can effectively travel for less than the normal price of a single redemption on a wide range of routes.
At better than half price, there is serious value on offer here particularly for Business Class redemptions, which in some cases are now coming in at less than the usual Economy rate.
Even in both Economy and Premium Economy, where it’s often hard to achieve solid value from your miles, this 51% discount is worth considering on a range of routes.
Even Europe is included, with cities like Barcelona, Rome, Dusseldorf and Frankfurt superb value at just 45,080 miles each way in the excellent 2013 Business Class seat.
Tokyo Narita is included on the A380 Version 3, a great value way to experience the new and still relatively rare 2017 Business Class seat for an outstanding 23,030 miles.
There’s also an extensive list of cities with the new 2018 Regional Business Class seat, with this product now rolled out to many cities on the network within 8 hours of Singapore. Standouts for us are Brisbane for 30,380 miles, Shanghai for 19,110 miles and Bali for 9,310 miles.
Even if your award ticket is only available in one direction, book two one-ways and still save with this offer on at least one leg of your journey. Better still, consider returning from a different airport (e.g. fly to Frankfurt, but back from Rome).
Get booking your February 2020 Spontaneous Escapes deals now as this offer is so fantastic it’s bound to be extremely popular! Let us know where you’re heading in the comments section below.
(Cover Photo: Nicolas Lannuzel)
Oh no! I just spent 95k miles for a flight to SFO. Wondering if I change my dates to an earlier date would they refund half the miles? 😅
If you have enough miles you can rebook under Spontaneous Escapes then cancel your original trip and pay the miles redeposit fee.
Since the discounted rate is 45k, do you know if you need the full 95k to be able to proceed with the booking, per my understanding the discounted rate will only show up during checkout
You only need the discounted rate to proceed. It will reflect once you select a valid flight, prior to the checkout stage 👍🏼
23,030 Miles:
Tokyo Narita – Singapore (SQ611) sud be ICN
Sorry typo – should read SQ11 not SQ611. NRT is correct 👍🏼
SQ1 for SFO-SIN. No Promotions
Strange. Works on some dates but not others.
Maybe a hidden blackout period in force?
I called SQ and explain the problems . And they fix it 🙂
Yes looks corrected now. Well done! 👍🏼
Oh Lord. Me and the wife are booked on the new Suites next month, NRT – SIN. 140k total. Now this has come up, we could switch to 2013 J (2017J not available for our dates) and only use 46k miles. Never flown SQ F or J, and not sure when next opportunity will be given we are in the UK. Particularly the new Suites, we were super lucky to get 2 seats as we booked it before the jet changed to new Suites. I’m leaning towards keeping our F booking given exclusivity. Am I being an idiot?!
Quite a dilemma given the stark difference in miles cost, but the new Suites is a great experience on that length of flight.
Like you say it’s rare to get two savers on the same flight. I’d be tempted to keep that!
That’s the validation I needed haha. The J flight lands at 3am as well which is not ideal. If it was 2017J I’d really be struggling to decide as that is on my aviation bucket list 🙂
We nabbed the Suites double bed pairing as well. I’m pretty excited for it!
Thanks for all your thorough reviews and articles Andrew
@Chris.. Keep your already snagged Rs to NRT.. You don’t even need to think about it..
1. As most travel-bloggers/avgeeks who flew SQ’s new Rs early days have mentioned.. that there were many flaws in the hard-product.. I can tell you first-hand (ZRH last March, HKG last June) that most (is not all) of them have been sorted.. most importantly the seat isn’t as rickety (hopefully completely sorted) as it was and for those who prefer a softer bed they now have a mattress topping avail on request..
2. There are only currently 7 planes that are fitted with the new Rs and no one knows exactly where and when a new route will be added or one pulled.. eg. New R to NRT isn’t forever, HKG will or already be pulled etc.
3. There are only 6 suites In new, vs 12 in old.. Do the math on availability for redemptions..
What your ‘validation’ is.. actually, should be the other way around.. should you have confirmed J and then R shows up but R isn’t ‘ideal’ timing, you should still go for it! It’s an experience that no many will even get the chance to experience in their lifetimes..
I’d personally say that the only negative would be that your seats are on either side of the double beds, so couple dining isn’t possible on those seats.. but they do have a little stool avail for you… which isn’t great but it IS cushioned and, well, the sacrifices one makes for love, correct..?
Enjoy your flight! 😉
@Happy Camper Ha great comment, really appreciate the insight. I’ve just taken another look at some reviews/pics and I don’t know what the dilemma was. It looks like an incredible treat – I think I’d be kicking myself forever if I passed up the opportunity.
I don’t fly for work or pay cash for premium cabins and my miles balance is modest so I try to fly F over J when possible to get the most memorable experiences. I still smile thinking back to my one flight on Etihad’s apartment. At 88k miles AUH-LHR it wasn’t the bargain of the century but would I go back and trade that experience for multiple longer flights in J? Definitely not!
Nice info, thanks! SQ is currently running launching program with Blibli blibli.com/sqblibli
How do I get notified of the Spontaneous awards as soon as they become available?