KrisFlyer has launched its monthly Spontaneous Escapes promotion for July 2026, offering discounts of 30% on Singapore Airlines Economy, Premium Economy, and Business Class award bookings to and from a selection of destinations across its network.
As usual, to take advantage of the 30% savings you’ll need to secure your tickets within the next two weeks, though the sooner the better is a good plan, since award seats at these discounted rates are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
If any of the destinations on this month’s list catch your eye and you’re able to make firm travel plans for next month, it’s definitely worth seizing the opportunity to book one of these seats at the discounted rate.

Singapore Airlines Awards start at 5,600 miles, for one-way Economy Class redemptions between the likes of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur or Bali.
Some of the deals worth considering this month to or from Singapore include:
- Cairns for 50,400 miles in Business or 20,300 miles in Economy
- Johannesburg for 36,050 miles in Premium Economy
- Beijing 31,500 miles in Business or 14,350 miles in Economy
- Los Angeles, San Francisco or Seattle for 30,800 miles in Economy
- Frankfurt for 30,800 miles in Economy
- Shanghai for 25,200 miles in Premium Economy
- Chengdu, Hangzhou (new!) or Chongqing for 24,850 miles in Business or 10,850 miles in Economy
- Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne or Sydney for 20,300 miles in Economy
- Hong Kong for 19,600 miles in Premium Economy
- Busan, Fukuoka, Nagoya, Osaka, Seoul or Tokyo for 17,850 miles in Economy
- Bangkok, Phuket, Ho Chi Minh or Hanoi for 17,500 miles in Business or 9,100 miles in Economy
- Shanghai, Perth or Darwin for 14,350 miles in Economy
- Taipei for 10,850 miles in Economy
- Bali for 5,600 miles in Economy (not advertised but available on some dates)
Scoot awards are even cheaper – starting at just 1,275 miles one-way in Economy on Singapore – Malaysia routes. Deals this month for the low-cost carrier also include Phuket for 2,125 miles and both Osaka and Tokyo for 10,625 miles. See the full list for those flights here.
Some routes are affected by a range of blackout dates, or are only available in one direction at the discounted rate, which we clearly show in our detailed tables below.
If you do find a route of interest, you’ll need to book these ‘Promo’ awards over the next two weeks – between 15th June 2026 and 30th June 2026 – for travel in July 2026, but remember there’s no flexibility and in most cases no refunds are allowed.
Terms and conditions
Here are the terms and conditions for the Spontaneous Escapes promotion.

July 2026 offer
- A 30% discount on saver award redemptions for travel to and/or from selected destinations in July 2026.
- Redeem SIA flights online at singaporeair.com or via the SingaporeAir mobile app, between 15th June 2026 and 30th June 2026.
- Travel must be completed by 31st July 2026.
- Flights are non-refundable and non-changeable.
- Blackout dates apply on some routes (see the full lists below for details).
- Book one-way legs if the discount only applies on one of the two (or more) flights you need. You cannot book one-way Promo (Spontaneous Escapes) and one-way Saver / Advantage awards in the same booking.
- Book as many redemptions as you like at Spontaneous Escapes rates – it’s not capped.
- You cannot waitlist for Promo (Spontaneous Escapes) redemptions.
- Requests to change any booking details, or to retain the ticket for future use, will not be granted.
In a nutshell – be sure to have firm travel plans if you’re locking in a Spontaneous Escapes deal.
Business Class Deals
As always, we’re the only site showing the aircraft type and the Business Class seat product planned for these routes flight number by flight number, to help you choose better and travel smarter on your discounted Spontaneous Escapes getaway.
Here are the four different SIA Business Class seat type abbreviations, for reference:
| Singapore Airlines Business Class seat types |
|
| Regional | |
MAX RJ |
2018 RJ |
| Long-Haul | |
2013 J |
2017 J |
Some of our readers even choose their preferred route based on the aircraft or seat type, especially those looking to try one of the carrier’s newer products for the first time!
Here are the discounts on offer for travel in Business Class this month.
South East Asia
| Jakarta to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
15,400 |
SQ951 SQ963 SQ965 |
A350 MH A350 LH 777-300ER |
2018 RJ 2013 J 2013 J |
| Blackout: | 1 – 10 Jul | ||
| Singapore to Kuala Lumpur | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
15,400 |
SQ122 | A350 MH | 2018 RJ |
| Kuala Lumpur to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
15,400 |
SQ105 | A350 LH | 2013 J |
| Medan to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
15,400 |
SQ991 SQ995 |
737-8 MAX 737-8 MAX |
MAX RJ MAX RJ |
| Blackout: | 1 – 10 Jul | ||
| Surabaya to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
15,400 |
SQ923 SQ927 SQ929 |
A350 MH 737-8 MAX 737-8 MAX |
2018 RJ MAX RJ MAX RJ |
| Blackout: | 1 – 10 Jul | ||
| Singapore to Bangkok | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
17,500 |
SQ714 | 787-10 | 2018 RJ |
| Blackout: | 1 Jul 15 Jul 20 Jul 29 Jul |
||
| Bangkok to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
17,500 |
SQ719 | 787-10 | 2018 RJ |
| Blackout: | 5 Jul 24 Jul 26 Jul |
||
| Singapore to Hanoi | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
17,500 |
SQ192 | A350 MH | 2018 RJ |
| Blackout: | 6 Jul 13 Jul 20 Jul 27 Jul |
||
| Hanoi to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
17,500 |
SQ191 | A350 MH | 2018 RJ |
| Blackout: | 3 Jul 9 – 11 Jul 15 – 16 Jul 22 Jul 31 Jul |
||
| Singapore to Phuket | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
17,500 |
SQ736 | 737-8 MAX | MAX RJ |
| Blackout: | 1 – 6 Jul 11 Jul 13 Jul 17 Jul 20 – 21 Jul 25 Jul 29 – 30 Jul |
||
| Phuket to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
17,500 |
SQ725 SQ739 |
737-8 MAX 737-8 MAX |
MAX RJ MAX RJ |
| Blackout: | 7 Jul 10 Jul 13 Jul |
||
| Singapore to Manila | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
17,500 |
SQ914 | A350 MH | 2018 RJ |
| Blackout: | 20 – 21 Jul | ||
| Manila to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
17,500 |
SQ921 | A350 MH | 2018 RJ |
| Blackout: | 2 Jul 12 Jul 20 Jul 26 Jul |
||
| Singapore to Ho Chi Minh City | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
17,500 |
SQ184 SQ186 |
A350 LH 787-10 |
2013 J 2018 RJ |
| Ho Chi Minh City to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
17,500 |
SQ183 SQ185 |
A350 LH 787-10 |
2013 J 2018 RJ |
North Asia
| Singapore to Chong Qing | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
24,850 |
SQ818 | 737-8 MAX | MAX RJ |
| Blackout: | 2 – 3 Jul 8 Jul 10 Jul 26 Jul |
||
| Chong Qing to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
24,850 |
SQ819 | 737-8 MAX | MAX RJ |
| Blackout: | 1 – 4 Jul 8 Jul 16 Jul 23 Jul 31 Jul |
||
| Singapore to Chengdu | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
24,850 |
SQ842 | 787-10 | 2018 RJ |
| Blackout: | 2 Jul 30 – 31 Jul |
||
| Chengdu to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
24,850 |
SQ843 | 787-10 | 2018 RJ |
| Blackout: | 2 Jul 4 Jul 11 Jul 20 Jul 26 Jul |
||
| Singapore to Hangzhou | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
24,850 |
SQ838 | A350 MH | 2018 RJ |
| Blackout: | 19 Jul | ||
| Hangzhou to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
24,850 |
SQ839 | A350 MH | 2018 RJ |
| Singapore to Beijing Daxing | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
31,500 |
SQ810 | 787-10 | 2018 RJ |
| Blackout: | 10 Jul 30 Jul |
||
| Beijing Daxing to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
31,500 |
SQ811 | 787-10 | 2018 RJ |
| Blackout: | 26 Jul | ||
West Asia & Africa
| Singapore to Ahmedabad | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
31,500 |
SQ504 | A350 MH | 2018 RJ |
| Ahmedabad to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
31,500 |
SQ505 | A350 MH | 2018 RJ |
| Singapore to Colombo | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
31,500 |
SQ468 | 787-10 | 2018 RJ |
| Colombo to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
31,500 |
SQ469 | 787-10 | 2018 RJ |
| Singapore to Dhaka | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
31,500 |
SQ446 | 787-10 | 2018 RJ |
| Dhaka to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
31,500 |
SQ447 | 787-10 | 2018 RJ |
| Singapore to Hyderabad | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
31,500 |
SQ522 | A350 MH | 2018 RJ |
| Blackout: | 2 Jul 5 – 6 Jul 8 Jul 19 Jul 29 Jul |
||
Southwest Pacific
| Cairns to Singapore | |||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft | Seats |
50,400 |
SQ204 | A350 MH | 2018 RJ |

(Photo: MainlyMiles)
Premium Economy Class Deals
Here are the discounts on offer for travel in Premium Economy.
The list also includes the aircraft types being used for each eligible route and flight number.
North Asia
| Singapore to Hong Kong | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
19,600 |
SQ874 SQ892 SQ894 |
A350 LH A380 A350 LH |
| Hong Kong to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
19,600 |
SQ893 | A380 |
| Singapore to Beijing | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
25,200 |
SQ802 | 777-300ER |
| Beijing to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
25,200 |
SQ807 | 777-300ER |
| Singapore to Shanghai | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
25,200 |
SQ828 SQ830 |
777-300ER A380 |
| Shanghai to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
25,200 |
SQ831 SQ833 |
777-300ER A380 |
West Asia & Africa
| Singapore to Johannesburg | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
36,050 |
SQ482 | A350 LH |
| Blackout: | 3 – 6 Jul 11 – 18 Jul 22 Jul 25 Jul 31 Jul |
|
Europe
| Singapore to Frankfurt | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
52,150 |
SQ326 | A380 |
Economy Class Deals
Here are the discounts on offer for travel in Economy Class.
We have also included the aircraft types used for each eligible route and flight number, so you can choose based on your preference where multiple flights are available.
South East Asia
| Singapore to Brunei | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
5,600 |
SQ148 | 737-8 MAX |
| Brunei to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
5,600 |
SQ147 | 737-8 MAX |
| Singapore to Kuala Lumpur | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
5,600 |
SQ122 | A350 MH |
| Kuala Lumpur to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
5,600 |
SQ103 | 737-8 MAX |
| Medan to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
5,600 |
SQ991 SQ995 |
737-8 MAX 737-8 MAX |
| Blackout: | 1 – 10 Jul | |
| Singapore to Penang | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
5,600 |
SQ138 | 737-8 MAX |
| Blackout: | 3 – 4 Jul | |
| Penang to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
5,600 |
SQ131 | 737-8 MAX |
| Blackout: | 4 – 5 Jul | |
| Singapore to Bangkok | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,100 |
SQ714 SQ720 |
787-10 787-10 |
| Blackout: | 2 – 3 Jul | |
| Bangkok to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,100 |
SQ719 SQ721 |
787-10 A350 MH |
| Blackout: | 5 – 6 Jul 12 Jul 19 Jul 26 Jul |
|
| Singapore to Hanoi | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,100 |
SQ192 SQ194 SQ196 |
A350 MH 737-8 MAX A350 MH |
| Blackout: | 1 – 5 Jul | |
| Hanoi to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,100 |
SQ191 SQ193 |
A350 MH 737-8 MAX |
| Singapore to Phuket | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,100 |
SQ732 SQ736 SQ740 |
737-8 MAX 737-8 MAX 737-8 MAX |
| Blackout: | 2 – 4 Jul | |
| Phuket to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,100 |
SQ725 SQ731 SQ739 |
737-8 MAX 737-8 MAX 737-8 MAX |
| Blackout: | 5 – 6 Jul 12 Jul |
|
| Singapore to Phnom Penh | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,100 |
SQ156 | 737-8 MAX |
| Blackout: | 22 Jul | |
| Phnom Penh to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,100 |
SQ153 SQ155 |
737-8 MAX 737-8 MAX |
| Blackout: | 17 Jul | |
| Singapore to Manila | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,100 |
SQ912 SQ914 |
A350 LH A350 MH |
| Blackout: | 3 Jul | |
| Manila to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,100 |
SQ921 | A350 MH |
| Blackout: | 5 – 6 Jul | |
| Singapore to Siem Reap | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,100 |
SQ164 SQ166 |
737-8 MAX 737-8 MAX |
| Blackout: | 4 Jul | |
| Siem Reap to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,100 |
SQ163 SQ165 |
737-8 MAX 737-8 MAX |
| Blackout: | 2 Jul 9 Jul |
|
| Singapore to Ho Chi Minh City | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,100 |
SQ186 | 787-10 |
| Ho Chi Minh City to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
9,100 |
SQ185 | 787-10 |
| Blackout: | 12 – 13 Jul 19 Jul |
|
North Asia
| Singapore to Chong Qing | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
10,850 |
SQ818 | 737-8 MAX |
| Chong Qing to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
10,850 |
SQ819 | 737-8 MAX |
| Singapore to Chengdu | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
10,850 |
SQ842 | 787-10 |
| Singapore to Hangzhou | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
10,850 |
SQ838 | A350 MH |
| Hangzhou to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
10,850 |
SQ839 | A350 MH |
| Singapore to Taipei | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
10,850 |
SQ876 SQ878 |
787-10 787-10 |
| Taipei to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
10,850 |
SQ877 SQ879 |
787-10 787-10 |
| Blackout: | 1 – 8 Jul 10 – 15 Jul 19 Jul |
|
| Singapore to Shenzhen | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
10,850 |
SQ856 | 737-8 MAX |
| Singapore to Xiamen | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
10,850 |
SQ868 | 737-8 MAX |
| Singapore to Beijing | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
14,350 |
SQ800 SQ802 SQ806 |
777-300ER 777-300ER 787-10 |
| Beijing to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
14,350 |
SQ801 SQ805 SQ807 |
787-10 777-300ER 777-300ER |
| Blackout: | 18 – 19 Jul 25 Jul |
|
| Singapore to Beijing Daxing | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
14,350 |
SQ810 | 787-10 |
| Beijing Daxing to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
14,350 |
SQ811 | 787-10 |
| Blackout: | 26 Jul | |
| Singapore to Shanghai | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
14,350 |
SQ826 SQ828 SQ830 SQ832 SQ836 |
A350 MH 777-300ER A380 787-10 787-10 |
| Shanghai to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
14,350 |
SQ825 SQ833 SQ835 |
787-10 A380 787-10 |
| Blackout: | 1 Jul | |
| Singapore to Busan | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
17,850 |
SQ616 | 737-8 MAX |
| Blackout: | 2 – 3 Jul 6 – 7 Jul 10 – 12 Jul 16 Jul 18 Jul 24 – 25 Jul 31 Jul |
|
| Busan to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
17,850 |
SQ615 | 737-8 MAX |
| Blackout: | 6 – 8 Jul 11 Jul 13 – 14 Jul 16 – 19 Jul 21 – 22 Jul 24 – 31 Jul |
|
| Singapore to Fukuoka | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
17,850 |
SQ656 | 787-10 |
| Blackout: | 3 – 4 Jul 10 Jul 11 Jul 21 Jul 25 Jul 31 Jul |
|
| Singapore to Nagoya | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
17,850 |
SQ672 | 787-10 |
| Blackout: | 2 Jul 4 Jul 8 Jul |
|
| Nagoya to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
17,850 |
SQ671 | 787-10 |
| Blackout: | 7 Jul 11 – 12 Jul 21 Jul 28 Jul |
|
| Singapore to Osaka | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
17,850 |
SQ622 | 787-10 |
| Blackout: | 4 Jul 20 Jul |
|
| Singapore to Seoul | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
17,850 |
SQ600 SQ608 SQ612 |
787-10 787-10 A350 MH |
| Blackout: | 3 – 5 Jul 11 Jul 31 Jul |
|
| Singapore to Seoul | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
17,850 |
SQ600 SQ608 SQ612 |
787-10 787-10 A350 MH |
| Blackout: | 3 – 5 Jul 11 Jul 31 Jul |
|
| Seoul to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
17,850 |
SQ607 SQ611 |
787-10 A350 MH |
| Blackout: | 4 – 7 Jul 11 – 13 Jul 16 – 20 Jul 24 – 29 Jul 31 Jul |
|
| Singapore to Tokyo | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
17,850 |
SQ12 | 777-300ER |
| Blackout: | 2 – 4 Jul 10 – 11 Jul |
|
West Asia & Africa
| Singapore to Ahmedabad | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
13,300 |
SQ504 | A350 MH |
| Blackout: | 10 – 12 Jul 14 Jul 17 – 19 Jul 24 – 26 Jul 30 – 31 Jul |
|
| Ahmedabad to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
13,300 |
SQ505 | A350 MH |
| Blackout: | 1 – 3 Jul 8 Jul 11 Jul 25 Jul |
|
| Singapore to Dhaka | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
13,300 |
SQ446 | 787-10 |
| Dhaka to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
13,300 |
SQ447 | 787-10 |
| Blackout: | 1 – 3 Jul | |
Southwest Pacific
| Darwin to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
14,350 |
SQ252 SQ254 |
737-8 MAX 737-8 MAX |
| Perth to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
14,350 |
SQ224 | 787-10 |
| Blackout: | 1 – 14 Jul | |
| Adelaide to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
20,300 |
SQ278 SQ276 |
787-10 787-10 |
| Blackout: | 1 – 15 Jul | |
| Brisbane to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
20,300 |
SQ266 SQ256 |
A350 MH A350 MH |
| Blackout: | 1 – 12 Jul | |
| Cairns to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
20,300 |
SQ204 | A350 MH |
| Blackout: | 1 Jul 14 – 31 Jul |
|
| Melbourne to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
20,300 |
SQ228 | A380 |
| Blackout: | 1 – 20 Jul 25 – 26 Jul |
|
| Sydney to Singapore | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
20,300 |
SQ212 SQ232 |
777-300ER A380 |
| Blackout: | 1 – 20 Jul 25 – 26 Jul |
|
Europe
| Singapore to Frankfurt | ||
| Miles | Flights | Aircraft |
30,800 |
SQ326 | A380 |
| Blackout: | 17 – 18 Jul 23 – 24 Jul 30 – 31 Jul |
|
Scoot Deals
Since April 2026, the Spontaneous Escapes deal now includes Scoot flights, made possible since the carrier adopted a fixed-price award chart for KrisFlyer redemptions.
You can see the full list of Scoot Spontaneous Escapes offers for July 2026 at our dedicated article here.
Book the ‘Promo’ award category
Singapore Airlines offers the Spontaneous Escapes deals under its “Promo” award category, which you’ll see alongside the usual Saver, Advantage and Access award rates on applicable flights.

If the Promo award rate is not shown for your preferred flight, even though it is listed as part of the offer, that unfortunately means there is no availability remaining at the Spontaneous Escapes rate (but do check back later, like Saver and Advantage award space – it can come and go).
The “Promo” award category also means Spontaneous Escapes award capacity can be loaded as a subset of the Saver award space. This allows you to continue to book at Saver rates (if you prefer the flexibility, for example), or allows the airline to stop offering Spontaneous Escapes rates on a particular flight, while not necessarily having to remove the Saver rate at the same time, like they did under the previous system.
This also opens up the possibility of securing discounted bookings for larger groups.
For example, if three of you are traveling but only two Promo (Spontaneous Escapes) award seats are available for your desired flight, you can potentially redeem the two available Promo seats and then one Saver seat on a separate booking.
This way, you can still effectively enjoy a 20% overall mileage discount across your group, compared to booking three regular-rate Saver awards.
What if you already booked?
If you have already redeemed your miles on a Singapore Airlines flight that has now become eligible for the Spontaneous Escapes offer, unfortunately there’s no simple way to change it and pay the reduced miles rate.
You will have to book again at the Spontaneous Escapes rate, then cancel the existing booking and pay the miles redeposit fee (don’t do it the other way round, in case the Spontaneous Escapes Promo space disappears in the meantime!).
This will require you to have sufficient miles in your account to immediately lock in the Spontaneous Escapes rate.
If you need the miles from the original booking in order to make the Spontaneous Escapes one due to an insufficient balance, be very careful!
Since you will first have to cancel the original booking, you are now at the mercy of the Spontaneous Escapes space remaining available on the flight, and it can sometimes take a few days for the miles from your original cancelled booking to be re-credited to your account.
Full details
For full details of this month’s Spontaneous Escapes offer, including terms and conditions (but sadly not including the aircraft type and seat type details we have provided above!), head over to the KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes promo page.
Scoot’s Spontaneous awards list, meanwhile, is available here.
Summary
KrisFlyer’s regular monthly Spontaneous Escapes deal is back for travel in July 2026, for those who can make short-term travel plans.
Good offers in Business Class include Cairns for 50,400 miles, Beijing for 31,500 miles and Bangkok for 17,500 miles, while in Economy Beijing, Shanghai and Perth at 14,350 miles are decent rates.
This month selected Scoot flights remain part of the deal, with 15% off instead of the usual 30% rate still applicable to SIA awards, though that does mean the ability to secure award tickets from just 1,275 miles one-way.
For SIA, 30% off brings awards down to 5,600 miles on the shorter flights, though these stretch as far as Bali (available, but not advertised).
Check out the full SIA deal here and the full Scoot deal here, and do refer to our seat types summary for Business Class in the tables above to pick the aircraft with the best cabin product for your routing.
Remember if you’re unable to secure a return flight at the discounted rates, book two one-way tickets instead. You’ll pay the ‘Promo’ rate one-way and the usual ‘Saver’ rate for the non-discounted sector, but at least the whole itinerary will not be at the usual rate (and a 15% saving is still welcome).
(Cover Photo: Lucas Wunderlich / Shutterstock)


MAX RJ
2018 RJ
2013 J
2017 J