KrisFlyer Scoot Spontaneous Escapes

Scoot KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes for July 2026 announced

Redeem selected Scoot flights with 15% off KrisFlyer saver award rates for travel in July 2026.

Scoot, the budget arm of Singapore Airlines, recently joined KrisFlyer’s monthly Spontaneous Escapes award redemption discount offer, and the deal for July 2026 is no exception with the low-cost carrier offering 15% off saver rates on selected routes across its network.

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As with Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes deal, 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.

Deals this month include Malacca for just 1,275 miles, Phuket for 2,125 miles and Tokyo for 10,625 miles.

(Image: Singapore Airlines)

Always remember though that Scoot Economy fares can be very competitive, even for short-term travel, and taxes are still payable on award tickets, so make sure the discounted miles outlay actually represents good value (ideally 2 cents+ per mile saving) before committing.

If you do find a route of interest, you’ll need to book these ‘Scoot 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 no refunds are allowed, as usual with Scoot awards using KrisFlyer miles.

Terms and conditions

Here are the terms and conditions for Scoot’s Spontaneous Escapes promotion.

July 2026 offer

  • A 15% discount on saver award redemptions for travel to and/or from selected destinations in July 2026.
  • Redeem online at flyscoot.com 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 list 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 Spontaneous Escapes and one-way Saver / Advantage awards in the same booking.
  • Book as many redemptions as you like at Scoot Promo rates – it’s not capped.
  • You cannot waitlist for Scoot Promo redemptions.
  • Requests to change any booking details, or to retain the ticket for future use, will not be granted.
Look for the ‘Scoot Promo’ awards when searching, for 15% off

July 2026 Scoot Spontaneous Escapes

Here are the discounts on offer for travel in Scoot Economy for travel in July 2026.

You can now redeem Spontaneous Escapes deals on selected Scoot flights.
(Photo: Gold Coast Airport)

Malaysia

Singapore to Ipoh
Miles Flights Blackout
1,500
1,275
TR480 2 – 4 Jul
9 – 11 Jul
16 – 18 Jul
23 – 25 Jul
Ipoh to Singapore
Miles Flights Blackout
1,500
1,275
TR481 5 – 6 Jul
12 – 13 Jul
19 – 20 Jul
26 – 27 Jul
Singapore to Langkawi
Miles Flights Blackout
1,500
1,275
All 2 – 5 Jul
9 – 11 Jul
16 – 18 Jul
23 – 25 Jul
29 – 31 Jul
Singapore to Melaka
Miles Flights Blackout
1,500
1,275
All 1 – 17 Jul
Singapore to Kuantan
Miles Flights Blackout
1,500
1,275
All 2 – 14 Jul
17 – 26 Jul

Indonesia

Singapore to Kertajati
Miles Flights Blackout
2,500
2,125
All 1 – 11 Jul
Kertajati to Singapore
Miles Flights Blackout
2,500
2,125
All 1 – 7 Jul
Pekanbaru to Singapore
Miles Flights Blackout
2,500
2,125
TR307
Singapore to Pekanbaru
Miles Flights Blackout
2,500
2,125
All 1 – 12 Jul
Singapore to Pontianak
Miles Flights Blackout
4,500
3,825
All 8 – 11 Jul
Pontianak to Singapore
Miles Flights Blackout
4,500
3,825
All
Singapore to Palembang
Miles Flights Blackout
4,500
3,825
All 1 – 11 Jul
Palembang to Singapore
Miles Flights Blackout
4,500
3,825
All
Singapore to Balikpapan
Miles Flights Blackout
4,500
3,825
All 1 – 12 Jul
Balikpapan to Singapore
Miles Flights Blackout
4,500
3,825
TR223 1 – 7 Jul
Singapore to Medan
Miles Flights Blackout
4,500
3,825
All 1 – 12 Jul
Medan to Singapore
Miles Flights Blackout
4,500
3,825
All 1 – 7 Jul
Singapore to Tanjung Pandan
Miles Flights Blackout
2,500
2,125
TR284 5 – 8 Jul

Thailand

Singapore to Phuket
Miles Flights Blackout
2,500
2,125
TR652 2 – 4 Jul
9 – 11 Jul
16 – 18 Jul
23 – 25 Jul
30 – 31 Jul
Singapore to Chiang Rai
Miles Flights Blackout
10,500
8,925
All
Chiang Rai to Singapore
Miles Flights Blackout
10,500
8,925
All

China

Singapore to Haikou
Miles Flights Blackout
6,500
5,525
TR118 17 – 31 Jul
Singapore to Guangzhou
Miles Flights Blackout
6,500
5,525
TR100 25 – 31 Jul
Singapore to Shenyang
Miles Flights Blackout
12,000
10,200
TR156 17 – 31 Jul
Singapore to Zhengzhou
Miles Flights Blackout
12,000
10,200
TR116 19 – 31 Jul
Singapore to Xi’an
Miles Flights Blackout
12,000
10,200
TR134 19 – 31 Jul
Singapore to Nanjing
Miles Flights Blackout
12,000
10,200
TR180 14 – 31 Jul
Singapore to Wuhan
Miles Flights Blackout
12,000
10,200
TR120 17 – 31 Jul
Singapore to Shantou
Miles Flights Blackout
12,000
10,200
TR128 21 – 31 Jul
Singapore to Tianjin
Miles Flights Blackout
12,000
10,200
TR138 18 – 31 Jul
Singapore to Qingdao
Miles Flights Blackout
12,000
10,200
TR186 12 – 31 Jul
Singapore to Hangzhou
Miles Flights Blackout
12,000
10,200
TR188 10 – 31 Jul
Singapore to Changsha
Miles Flights Blackout
12,000
10,200
TR124 12 – 31 Jul
Singapore to Fuzhou
Miles Flights Blackout
12,000
10,200
TR174 23 – 31 Jul

India

Singapore to Chennai
Miles Flights Blackout
8,000
6,800
All 1 – 6 Jul
Chennai to Singapore
Miles Flights Blackout
8,000
6,800
All 1 – 22 Jul
Singapore to Tiruchirappalli
Miles Flights Blackout
8,000
6,800
All 1 – 12 Jul
Singapore to Coimbatore
Miles Flights Blackout
8,000
6,800
All 1 – 13 Jul
Singapore to Thiruvananthapuram
Miles Flights Blackout
8,000
6,800
All 1 – 15 Jul
Visakhapatnam to Singapore
Miles Flights Blackout
8,000
6,800
All 1 – 21 Jul
Singapore to Visakhapatnam
Miles Flights Blackout
8,000
6,800
All 1 – 4 Jul
22 – 30 Jul
Amritsar to Singapore
Miles Flights Blackout
8,000
6,800
All 1 – 19 Jul

Japan

Singapore to Tokyo (Haneda)
Miles Flights Blackout
12,500
10,625
All
Singapore to Osaka
Miles Flights Blackout
12,500
10,625
All
Singapore to Tokyo (Narita)
Miles Flights Blackout
12,500
10,625
TR884

Scoot awards using KrisFlyer miles are always non-refundable year-round, so there is no loss of flexibility when booking a Spontaneous Escapes award on these flights for July 2026, since you always need to be committed to these ‘use them or lose them’ redemptions on the low-cost carrier anyway.

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Another reminder though – Scoot fares can be quite competitive even for short-term bookings, so make sure the miles outlay is giving you good value before committing.

What if you already booked?

Existing Scoot bookings at normal award rates are non-refundable, so unfortunately you are now stuck with your full-priced award even if it is now included in the Spontaneous Escapes deal.

Scoot awards using KrisFlyer miles are non-refundable, either at normal rates or during Spontaneous Escapes.
(Photo: Scoot)

What about Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes?

The Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes deal for July 2026 has not been published at the time of writing. Keep an eye out for that one appearing later today.

Full details

For full details of this month’s Scoot Spontaneous Escapes offer, including terms and conditions, head over to the Scoot Spontaneous Escapes promo page.

Summary

Discounted awards on Scoot are now a regular part of the monthly KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes deal, and July 2026 is no exception with 15% off flights to and from specific destinations on the low-cost carrier’s extensive network.

This brings flight award pricing down to as little as 1,275 miles one-way, for the shortest hops to and from the likes of Malacca, or 10,625 miles to and from Tokyo.

Check out this month’s list for any deals of interest, but remember as always Scoot awards are non-refundable and non-changeable, so be sure your travel plans are firm before committing.

(Cover Photo: Shutterstock)

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