Showing posts with label Flight from Singapore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flight from Singapore. Show all posts

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Jetstar promotion 2014: The Great Singapore Sale


Jetstar is kicking off the week with Jetstar Great Singapore Sale promotion with awesome fares from as little as $36. Jetstar has got many exciting destinations on sale from the beautiful beaches of Phuket or Bali to the bright city lights of Hong Kong or Kuala Lumpur.

Jetstar Great Singapore Sale promotion ends 1 June 2014 unless sold out prior. Below are some Jetstar promotional flights with this deal:

Jetstar flights from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur from $36,
Jetstar flights from Singapore to Jakarta, Penang and Phnom Penh from $54,
Jetstar flights from Singapore to Medan - Kualanamu from $58,
Jetstar flights from Singapore to Phuket, Ho Chi Minh City and Surabaya from $68,
Jetstar flights from Singapore to Bangkok from $78,
Jetstar flights from Singapore to Bali  from $84,
Jetstar flights from Singapore to Darwin and Haikou from $98,
Jetstar flights from Singapore to Manila from $118,
Jetstar flights from Singapore to Hong Kong, Siem Reap and Shantou / Jieyang from $128,
Jetstar flights from Singapore to Perth from $138,
Jetstar flights from Singapore to Hangzhou from $148,
Jetstar flights from Singapore to Taipei from $168 and
Jetstar flights from Singapore to Melbourne (Tullamarine) from $228.

For details, go to Jetstar web site.
Jetstar promotion 2014: The Great Singapore Sale! Over 20 destinations on sale from $36!
Jetstar promotion 2014: The Great Singapore Sale! Over 20 destinations on sale from $36!
Travel dates for this promotion are below. Fares may not be available on all flights and days.
Singapore - Kuala Lumpur: 10 Jun - 23 Jul, 6 Aug - 13 Nov 2014, 7 Jan - 12 Feb 2015
Singapore - Penang: 10 Jun - 23 Jul, 6 Aug - 13 Nov 2014, 7 Jan - 12 Feb 2015
Singapore - Phuket: 10 Jun - 23 Jul, 6 Aug - 13 Nov 2014, 7 Jan - 12 Feb 2015
Singapore - Bali: 12 Aug - 13 Nov 2014, 7 Jan - 12 Feb 2015
Singapore - Bangkok: 10 Jun - 23 Jul, 6 Aug - 13 Nov 2014, 7 Jan - 12 Feb 2015
Singapore - Darwin: 29 Jul - 18 Sep, 14 Oct - 9 Dec 2014, 3 Feb - 25 Mar 2015
Singapore - Hong Kong: 10 Jun - 17 Jul, 2 Sep - 13 Nov 2014, 7 Jan - 12 Feb 2015
Singapore - Taipei: 2 Sep - 13 Nov 2014, 7 Jan - 12 Feb 2015
Singapore - Melbourne: 30 Jul - 11 Sep, 15 Oct - 19 Nov 2014, 10 Feb - 25 Mar 2015

Economy Starter fares come with 10kg carry-on baggage only. Carry-on baggage limits, including size restrictions, will be strictly applied. Passengers with more than the applicable carry-on baggage allowance will need to check in baggage, and charges will apply

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Philippine Airlines flight deal to Manila from Singapore


Are you looking for a cheap flight to Manila from Singapore? What about a 59% discount? This super deal offers 2-way air ticket by Philippine Airlines to Manila Philippines from Singapore for only S$125! And this is not a starter ticket. You will have 20kg check-in luggage plus 7kg hand-carry allowance in this full service carrier.

Usual price of flying between Singapore - Manila on Philippines Airlines is $308 per person.

Team up with your friends or loved ones. To enjoy this great flight deal to Philippines, minimum 2 passengers are required to travel and they must travel together. Travel Period is till 30 April 2014 but the package excludes compulsory 2-way airport taxes and fuel surcharge of $195 per passenger (subject to change) and departure tax of PHP 500 per person payable at Departure Hall.

Booking must be made by 10 Oct 2013 or at least 5 days prior to departure (whichever is earlier).

This Philippines flight deal offers 59% discount on 2-way flight from Singapore to Manila.


You can choose one of the Philippine Airlines flights listed below:

PR 502 SIN  MNL  1030  1415
PR 504 SIN  MNL  1240  1625
PR 508 SIN  MNL  1515  1900
PR 512 SIN  MNL  1925  2305
PR 511 MNL  SIN  0600  0940
PR 503 MNL  SIN  0800  1140
PR 507 MNL  SIN  1000  1340
PR 501 MNL  SIN  1445  1825

Do not forget to read the fine print of the deal and check the deal provider online for its reputation before buying any deal.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Tigerair flights departing from Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 1


Singapore based budget carrier Tigerair Singapore currently flies to 28 destinations in 12 countries within an approximate five-hour radius from Singapore. The airline flies to cities in India, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, Australia, Bangladesh, China, Malaysia, Cambodia and Taiwan.

It was one of my most popular budget airline before I repeatedly had some problems with Singapore Budget Terminal counter staff. Since Budget Terminal is history and Tigerair now flies from Singapore Changi Terminal 2, I have started to use it again.

Tigerair Singapore departs from Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 (T2) to many destinations. Here is the list of these destinations offered by Tigerair. Also below you can see Tigerair destinations map (map also shows the cities served by Tigerair Australia, Tigerair Philippines and Mandala Airlines) :

From Singapore to Bangkok (Thailand)
From Singapore to Krabi (Thailand)
From Singapore to Phuket (Thailand)
From Singapore to Bandung (Indonesia)
From Singapore to Jakarta (Indonesia)
From Singapore to Yogyakarta (Indonesia)
From Singapore to Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
From Singapore to Penang (Malaysia)
From Singapore to Bangalore (India)
From Singapore to Chennai (India)
From Singapore to Bangalore (India)
From Singapore to Chennai (India)
From Singapore to Hyderabad (India)
From Singapore to Kochi (India)
From Singapore to Thiruvananthapuram (India)
From Singapore to Tiruchirapalli (India)
From Singapore to Cebu (Philippines)
From Singapore to Manila (Philippines)
From Singapore to Guangzhou (China)
From Singapore to Haikou (China)
From Singapore to Hong Kong (China)
From Singapore to Macau (China)
From Singapore to Shenzhen (China)
From Singapore to Hanoi (Vietnam)
From Singapore to Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)
From Singapore to Perth (Australia)
From Singapore to Phnom Penh (Cambodia)
From Singapore to Taipei (Taiwan)
From Singapore to Yangon (Myanmar)

Tigerair and sister companies destination map


Friday, September 27, 2013

Cheap flights from Singapore to Yangon by Tigerair


Singapore based budget airline Tigerair will commence daily flights to Yangon Myanmar from Singapore Changi Airport from 1 October 2013 onward. The 3 hours flight to Myanmar's largest city which is booming with business and leisure travelers holds good promise of becoming the centre of trade, connecting Southeast Asia with countries in the Middle East, Europe and Africa.

Yangon was a British colonial capital and holds a relatively untouched and rich heritage which can best seen in its architecture of a bygone era. The city has the highest number of colonial buildings in Southeast Asia, such as the former High Court, Secretariat buildings, Strand Hotel and St. Paul’s English High School. Visitors to Yangon can also expect to take in a myriad of sights and sounds in popular spiritual and tourist destinations such as the Karaweik Palace, Shwedagon Pagoda and the temples of Bagan, the city’s green parks and gardens and museums that offer good insights into the history and culture of Myanmar. They can also enjoy a variety of flavorful Burnese fare that has been inspired by a mix of Chinese, Indian and Thailand cuisine.

Cheap flights between Singapore and Yangon will be increasingly in demand thanks to increased business and leisure interest for Yangon from Singapore and Singapore from Yangon. Because of the vast opportunities, Yangon is becoming a popular destination for businessmen from Singapore. It is also fast becoming an attractive tourism spot for Singapore residents, drawing a constant stream of visitors to its rich heritage. On the other hand Singapore is also increasingly becoming popular business and leisure destination from Myanmar. There are currently 50,000 strong Burmese community in Singapore and the flights will also benefit them.

Low cost airline Tigerair (formerly Tiger Airways) operates services to regional destinations in Southeast Asia, Australia, China and India from its main base at Singapore Changi Airport. It usually flies to destinations within 5-hours flight distance from Singapore.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Budget flights from Singapore to Hong Kong by Scoot


Looking for cheap flights to Hong Kong from Singapore? Singapore based long haul budget airline Scoot is expanding its network with addition of flights to Hong Kong from Singapore on November 15th. The new service, for which the tickets will go on sale from 09:00 AM on September 30, will start as five times weekly and is planned to be ramped up to daily flights in December.

The budget flights will depart from Singapore Changi International Airport at 01:30 and arrive to Hong Kong International Airport at 05.25. Return flights from Hong Kong will depart at 06.50 and touch down in Singapore at 10.35. All these plans are subject to government approval.

“Scoot is thrilled to fly between Singapore and Hong Kong, linking these two exciting and vibrant cities" said Campbell Wilson, CEO of Scoot. "Singapore travelers love Hong Kong for its distinctive cuisine and unique shopping experience. With Scoot’s low fares, you’ll have plenty of cash left in your wallet to indulge in Hong Kong’s dim sum delights. And once you’re fuelled up, you can exercise away those extra calories with a day of unbeatable shopping options. For the budget-conscious traveler, flying with Scoot is an easy choice to make. Whatever your travel plans are in Hong Kong, Scoot is delighted to be a part of it. Soak up the Scootitude flying experience the moment you step onto our aircraft and find out why flying Scoot is such a unique travel adventure. It’s time to start Scootin’ outta here to Hong Kong!”


Scoot operates medium and long haul budget flights between Singapore and Sydney, Gold Coast, Bangkok, Taipei, Tokyo, Tianjin, Shenyang, Nanjing, Qingdao and Seoul, with Hong Kong commencing shortly. 

AirAsia Loyalty Programme BIG in Singapore


Malaysian budget airline AirAsia's loyalty program named BIG allows travellers to accumulate loyalty points to be redeemed later for free AirAsia flights and other AirAsia add-ons such as baggage and Hot Seats.
AirAsia has expanded its loyalty programme, BIG, to Singapore. The program is now expanded to Singapore where BIG has also partnered with local giants, DBS Bank and StarHub, where customers from both brands can also convert their reward points to BIG Points for redemption.

The AirAsia BIG Loyalty Programme was launched in Malaysia back in November 2011, followed by Indonesia a month later; and Thailand in February 2012. Through alliances with the partners at the various markets, the programme has vaulted to more than 700,000 members globally comprising 150 nationalities, and is expecting to quadruple its revenues this year. The Programme is also venturing into new markets such as China, India and the Philippines.

AirAsia BIG’s CEO Alice Goh said, “With an exhaustive and growing list of over 70 regional partners, representing more than 1,500 brands in the retail, financial and travel industry such as Petronas and CIMB Bank in Malaysia, Bangkok Bank and Central in Thailand, Bank Mandiri and Indosat in Indonesia and now, DBS and StarHub in Singapore, it is evident that BIG is evolving rapidly in the ASEAN market. AirAsia BIG is more than just a frequent flyer programme; it is the only regional frequent flyer program that makes travel even more attainable to our customers. Our Big Shots can redeem any seat across Asia that is available on AirAsia and redemptions can start from as low as 10 BIG Points. Big Shots can also top up any redemption with cash as long as they have a minimum of 500 BIG Points.”

Sim S. Lim, Singapore Country Head, DBS Bank, said, “We are pleased to partner AirAsia to bring greater travel benefits and convenience to our 4.5 million customers. The ability to leverage insights and form strategic partnerships that help to cater to the lifestyle preferences of our customers are reasons why they choose to bank with DBS. With this latest collaboration, our cardmembers will now be able to enjoy affordable travel with one of Asia’s fastest growing low cost carrier as part of our holistic rewards offering.”

DBS’ cardmembers will be able to convert DBS Rewards Points to Big Points or choose to earn 3% cash rebates when they purchase AirAsia flights using their POSB Everyday credit card.

Tan Tong Hai, CEO of StarHub added, “StarHub wants to actively seek new and innovative ways to say 'thank you' to our loyal customers. Travel is a big part of the lives of consumers in Singapore, and we’re very happy to collaborate with AirAsia BIG to bring the world closer to our customers whereby they can convert their StarHub Rewards Points to BIG Points to redeem free AirAsia flights. This addition to our loyalty programme has been warmly welcomed, and we will continue to reward our customers with exclusive merchant privileges that are highly relevant and sought after. Establishing strategic partnerships with strong brands is a key focus for StarHub. This is only the beginning of our partnership with AirAsia, and we hope to deliver more delightful surprises to our customers soon.”

 Big Shots in Singapore can now earn points flying on AirAsia and converting their DBS Rewards Points and StarHub Rewards Points to BIG Points. From as low as 100 BIG Points which is the equivalent of less than Sin$50 spent on StarHub services or 35 DBS Rewards Points earned on DBS credit cards, Big Shots can redeem a flight to destinations such as Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Phuket and more. Likewise, for less than Sin$2,000 spent on StarHub services or 1,700 DBS Rewards Points earned on DBS Credit Cards, BIG Shots can redeem a flight to Perth, Sydney, Melbourne or Gold Coast flying out from Kuala Lumpur, which are as low as 5000 BIG Points on promotion. Terms and conditions apply.

To celebrate AirAsia BIG’s launch in Singapore, AirAsia BIG and our partners have great offers to reward BIG Shots. From 23rd September to 20th October 2013, BIG Shots who register with DBS, or convert through StarHub Rewards Programme with AirAsia BIG for the first time, will receive 500 BIG Points to start him on his journey of experiencing an AirAsia BIG redemption for himself or herself.



 Also, during this celebration period, StarHub customers can enjoy five times more BIG Points when they convert their StarHub Rewards Points. Furthermore, AirAsia BIG will double the number of points a BIG Shot earns when booking a flight originating from Singapore or converting on either DBS’ or StarHub’s points conversion programmes with AirAsia BIG during this period.

The AirAsia BIG Loyalty Programme is borderless and open to anyone aged two and above anywhere in the world. Membership is free for those who opt to go without the physical BIG Card.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Flights from Singapore to Melbourne


A flight from Singapore to Melbourne is a long one. The distance between Singapore and Melbourne is about  3,748.58 miles and it takes 7.5 hours (sometime 8 hours depending on the wind) fly this route.

You have several full service and budget flight options on this long haul. Singapore Airlines, Emirates, China Eastern Airlines, Qantas offers non-stop flights from Singapore to Melbourne. Some other airlines including Thai Airways, British Airways, Virgin Australia, Etihad Airways, China Southern Airlines and Kenya Airways operate 1-stop flights on the route, Sydney being the most popular connection. A 1-stop flight from Singapore to Melbourne will take almost 3 hours longer than direct flight of 7.5 hours.

Cheap flights from Singapore to Melbourne

Jetstar Airways operates long haul direct budget flights from Singapore to Melbourne.  The airline operates Airbus A330-200 aircraft on the route  with two cabin classes and a range of food, beverage and entertainment options. Another budget option is AirAsia but AirAsia flights are not direct: You first fly from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur (1 hour flight) and then take a AirAsia X flight from Kuala Lumpur to Melbourne. Although not direct, this route is usually the cheapest way to fly between Singapore and Melbourne and AirAsia offers something like 500++ SGD all-in-fare one way on the route.

Flights are operated between Singapore Changi Airport and Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, second busiest airport in Australia. Although there are four airports serving the Melbourne metropolitan area, Melbourne Tullamarine Airport is the only international airport among these.

Other options
If a direct or one stop flight is not possible on the route, there are several options: Malaysia Airlines flies to Melbourne from Kuala Lumpur so a flight can be taken to KL before boarding a plane from there. Same is true for Ho Chi Minh City from where a flight can be taken.

Flights from Singapore to Melbourne
Direct non-stop flights from Singapore to Melbourne take 7.5 hours.


Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Qatar Airways Promotion: Pre-sumer sale for flights from Singapore


Note: If you have missed this Qatar Airways Singapore promotions, check Qatar Airways - Singapore page for latest promotions for flights from or to Singapore.

Are you planning to fly from Singapore to Europe on economy class between July and December 2013? Or
World's 5-star airline, Qatar Airways, offers an attractive promotion for flights from Singapore to Europe. For a booking period until 16 June 2013 and for travel period between 10 July and 10 December 2013, Qatar Airways offers (seats are limited and subject to availability and return fares below include all taxes, fees and surcharges, which are subject to change due to currency fluctuations):

SGD 1,145+ for economy flights from Singapore to Barcelona,
SGD 1,195+ for economy flights from Singapore to Copenhagen and Frankfurt,
SGD 1,185+ for economy flights from Singapore to London,
SGD 1,160+ for economy flights from Singapore to Madrid and Paris,
SGD 1,150+ for economy flights from Singapore to Milan,
SGD 1,180+ for economy flights from Singapore to Rome and
SGD 1,120+ for economy flights from Singapore to Zurich.

And the promotion is not only limited to Economy class flights or Europe. If you are planning to fly from Singapore on business class between May -December 2013, take a look at these attractive business class promotions. Below are attractive business class fares for return flights:

SGD 645+ for business class flights from Singapore to Bali,
SGD 4375+ for business class flights from Singapore to Barcelona,
SGD 3045+ for business class flights from Singapore to Copenhagen,
SGD 4220+ for business class flights from Singapore to Frankfurt,
SGD 4050+ for business class flights from Singapore to Istanbul,
SGD 4760+ for business class flights from Singapore to London,
SGD 5715+ for business class flights from Singapore to New York,
SGD 4465+ for business class flights from Singapore to Paris,
SGD 4140+ for business class flights from Singapore to Rome,
SGD 7180+ for business class flights from Singapore to Sao Paulo,
SGD 3020+ for business class flights from Singapore to Stockholm,
SGD 4515+ for business class flights from Singapore to Vienna and
SGD 4540+ for business class flights from Singapore to Zurich.

Qatar Airways Business Class Cabin.
Booking period for the above business class flight discounts are until  16th June 2013 and for travel period between  20th May - 10th December 2013.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Flights from Singapore to Makassar Indonesia by AirAsia


Malaysia based AirAsia flies to many destinations from Singapore. And by 1 July 2013 it will add one more destination: AirAsia will start budget flights from Singapore to Makassar, the provincial capital of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, and the largest city on Sulawesi Island. AirAsia will operate brand new Airbus A 320s on Singapore - Makassar route four times weekly.

With the addition of these flights from Singapore to Makassar, AirAsia now flies direct to six Indonesian cities in total, including Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Bali and Semarang. The flights will also bring the number of direct flights from Singapore to the region to 15.

Makassar is located at the east of Indonesia and offers exotic marine tourism and a wide range of affordable seafood. Makassar  has the first indoor theme park in South East Asia named Trans Studio. There are several attractions and activities the city offers to tourists such as Losari Beach (long stretch of waterfront in the middle of the city), Fort Rotterdam (an old fortress from Dutch colonial days), Pulau Khayangan (a small island about 20 minutes away by boat from central Makassar) and Pulau Samalona (a beautiful white sandy island with good diving).

The capital city of South Sulawesi is also a dominant trading center for Eastern Indonesia and frequented mostly by business travellers.

As usual, new flights comes with promotion: AirAsia is offering promotional fares from as low as S$65 direct from Singapore to Makassar – one way. The discounted fares are available for booking until 16 June 2013, for travel between 1 July 2013 to 15 August 2013. Terms and conditions apply.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

8 new weekly flights from Singapore to Bangkok by Jetstar Asia


Singapore based budget airline Jetstar Asia is adding eight additional flights to its weekly schedule between Singapore and Bangkok from 8 July 2013 to cater for increasing demand from leisure and business travellers. According to Jetstar Asia Chief Executive Officer Barathan Pasupathi, Bangkok and more broadly Thailand is one of the biggest market for Jetstar. “We are adding capacity to Bangkok to meet ongoing strong demand from both the leisure market and an increasing number of business travellers attracted to our low fares and our expanding schedule. Last year alone we welcomed 30 per cent more people on this route than in 2011 with more than two million passengers carried. With our new offering of up to five services a day, we can give more choices and better connection times to even more leisure travellers not just from Singapore but transiting through our Singapore hub on other Jetstar services,” Mr Pasupathi said.

Bangkok is worlds number one tourist destination and receives a significant number of tourists from Singapore. With the new services, the Jetstar Group will operate 106 flights a week to Thailand with services from Singapore and Sydney to Phuket and services from Melbourne and Singapore to Bangkok.

One-way Economy Starter fares for flights from Singapore to Bangkok start from SGD $114 or THB 2699.

Bangkok
Jetstar Asia responds to increasing passenger demand between
Singapore and Bangkok by adding 8 weekly flights on the route.
Jetstar Asia Airways operates services to regional destinations in Southeast Asia to countries such as Burma, Cambodia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. The budget airline also flies to regional routes in East Asia such as Japan, Taiwan and China including special regions like Hong Kong and Macau. It is the main feeder airline for its parent company Jetstar Airways for budget passengers flying to Australia. Its sister airlines include Jetstar in New Zealand, Jetstar Pacific and Jetstar Japan.

Source : Jetstar Asia boosts flights to Bangkok

Scoot Celebrates its First Millionth Guest with a Special Promotion


Singapore based long-haul budget airline Scoot has been flying a little less than a year. But they have already reached their 1,000,000th passenger. Ms Melissa Cham has been the 1,000,000th guest on board of a Scoot flight (she was on flight from Singapore to Sydney). The million guest milestone comes just a few days ahead of the airline’s first anniversary on 4 June.

1 millionth passenger was upgraded to ScootBiz and awarded another pair of round-trip ScootBiz flight tickets from Singapore to Sydney. Plus she has also received a three-night accommodation voucher at the Mercure Sydney Hotel with breakfast for two and an AUD 100 dining voucher at The Waterfront Restaurant compliments of Destination NSW.

“Reaching a million guests in less than a year of operation, with just four aircraft operating medium-haul flights, is a great milestone for Scoot. It’s especially fitting that the millionth guest travelled on our Singapore–Sydney route, which was Scoot’s inaugural service. We are grateful for their faith and support of each and every one of the million folk who’ve travelled with us" said Campbell Wilson, CEO of Scoot.

“To achieve an average load factor above 80% whilst inducting four aircraft and launching nine routes is a good start, but only the start. With a fifth aircraft and flights to Nanjing and Seoul commencing in the next few days, plus 20 Boeing 787’s arriving from next year, Scoot looks forward to introducing Scootitude to millions more in years to come,” continued Campbell.

And Scoot Celebrates its First Millionth Guest with a special promotion :

Flight from Singapore to Taipei, Nanjing or Tianjin from SGD 148; to Qingdao or Shenyang from SGD 168, or to Sydney, Gold Coast, Seoul or Tokyo from SGD 188.
Flight from Gold Coast to Singapore from AUD 179.
Flight from Sydney to Singapore from AUD 199.
Flight from Taipei to Singapore from TWD 2,688, or to Seoul or Tokyo from TWD 2,888.
Flight from Tokyo to Taipei from JPY 11,980 or to Singapore from JPY 16,980.

The sales end today on 3 June 2013, 11:59 pm  Singapore time and of course "Terms and Conditions apply". Flights offered with this promotion are for travel periods from 1 October to 30 November 2013 and 1 February - 31 March 2014 and there are blackout periods apply over school holidays and event periods.

Scoot Airlines carried 1 million passangers in its first year.
Source : 1,000,000 Guests in Less Than a Year!

Monday, May 27, 2013

World’s Longest Virtual Flight by Scoot Airlines


Singapore based long-haul budget airline Scoot has announced registrations for a contest what it calls “World’s Longest Virtual Flight”. The contest will take place on 4 June 2013, one year after its first commercial flight, and will follow the same route. The virtual Scoot flight from Singapore to Sydney will "take off" at 9 pm on June 4 and the flight from Sydney to Singapoire will take off at 5 am on 5 June.  Contestants “on board” must tap (mobile) or click (desktop) the “Scoot Virtual Flight” every 60 seconds initially…with the contestant who outlasts all others walking away with S$20,000 cash and free Scoot flights for one year! All participants will also have the chance to receive one of the S$30,000 in Scoot travel vouchers being given away throughout the contest.

“In the past 12 months, Scoot has gone from just one aircraft and one destination to a fleet of five aircraft operating to Sydney, Gold Coast, Bangkok, Taipei, Tokyo, Tianjin, Qingdao and Shenyang, with Seoul and Nanjing commencing in the next two weeks. It’s been a busy and exciting year for all of us at Scoot, and we’re incredibly grateful for all those who’ve supported us. Our online community, especially, has been fantastic, so we wanted to celebrate our first anniversary in a fitting way – and what more fitting way for an online community than to win cash and prizes for doing what they do best: clicking!” said Campbell Wilson, CEO of Scoot.

In addition, 200 contestants will be invited to participate in person at Golden Village City Square Mall theatre, where they can enjoy a free movie marathon, make themselves comfortable with Scoot blankets and “win before they begin” with travel vouchers.

Registrations for the flight was closed yesterday.

Singapore based Scoot is a long-haul budget airline which operates medium and long haul no-frills flights between Singapore and Sydney, Gold Coast, Bangkok, Tianjin, Taipei and Tokyo, with Shenyang and Qingdao commencing shortly

Source : Scoot to Win S$50,000 in cash and tickets!

Jetstar's Discover Darwin and the Top End Sale


Australia may not look like a short getaway destination from Singapore but thanks to JetStar's short-haul flights from Singapore to Darwin, it actually is. Darwin, Australia’s northern-most city, has a laid-back lifestyle, balmy tropical weather, nice entertainment scene, and is a gateway access to amazing World Heritage-listed sites make the ‘top end’ a totally unique experience. You can join in the laid-back ambience of local markets for an amazing variety of food, arts and souvenirs. At night, Darwin bursts into life with inner-city pubs, clubs and stylish restaurants. Or, catch a famous Darwin sunset followed by casual harbour-side dining on the boardwalks of Cullen Bay Marina.

If you are looking for an outback adventure, you can be swimming under the cool, pristine waterfalls at Litchfield National Park within two hours of leaving the city limits. Or take a riverboat ride on Katherine Gorge - a deep gorge carved through ancient sandstone. And just a three-hour drive away is the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, teeming with a remarkable variety and concentration of wildlife, vast floodplains and billabongs.

Until May 31 2013, you can book budget flights from Singapore to Darwin as low as $98 one way. Just go to Discover Darwin and the Top End Sale special.


Friday, May 24, 2013

Flights from Singapore to Boracay by Tiger Airways


Singapore based airline Tiger Airways will start direct budget flights from Singapore to Kalibo, Boracay Island on 18 July 2013. Tiger will be the only budget airline flying direct to Kalibo. This will provide a 3.5 hours travel option to Philippine's paradise island Boracay from Singapore as opposed to current 5.5 hours travel time through Cebu or Manila.

Currently, visitors to the island generally transit at Manila and Cebu to board a 2-hour and 1-hour domestic flight respectively, before arriving at Kalibo. The new 3.5-hour direct flight to Kalibo, to be operated by Tiger’s associate airline, Southeast Asian Airlines (SEAir), will cut down on transit and travelling time. Travellers will also enjoy savings on airfare as they will now be paying for air passage on one flight instead of two. Tiger Group is the only budget carrier to offer a direct Singapore-Kalibo call.

In conjunction with the Singapore-Kalibo route launch, Tiger Airways will be offering promotional fares of $88 between 21 May and 24 May. This fare, which is inclusive of taxes and other charges, is valid for travel from 18 July 2013 through 29 March 2014.

Flights from Singapore to Kalibo, DG 8803, will depart on Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 12:25 hr from Singapore Changi Airport and arrive Kalibo at 16:05 hr. Flights from Kalibo to Singapore, DG8802, will depart on Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 08:10 hr from Kalibo and arrive Singapore Changi Airport at 11:55 hr.

Flights from Singapore to Boracay by Tiger Airways
Flights from Singapore to Boracay by Tiger Airways
(flights are operated by SEAIR)
Surrounded by stunning white sand beaches, Boracay Island is the best island on the planet earth according to "Travel + Leisure" magazine's 2012 World's Best Awards. It offers beaches in the same league with more popular destinations such as Caribbean, South Pacifi, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Kalibo is a gateway to Boracay, which has gained much interest among travellers in the recent years, including an increasing number of Singaporeans who frequent its beaches for short getaways.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Daily flights from Singapore to Zurich by Swiss


Swiss International Air Lines, the flag carrier airline of Switzerland, returns to Singapore Changi Airport after 4 years of absence. The airline will operate daily non-stop flights from Zurich to Singapore and from Singapore to Zurich which will enhance Singapore's connectivity with Europe. 

Swiss’s flight from Singapore to Zurich, LX 179, departs from Singapore at 23:10 and arrives in Zurich at 06:10 the following day. Passengers of this flight will be able to connect to up to 35 European destinations as well as to attractive destinations at the East Coast of the United States of America like New York or Miami. Flights from Zurich to Singapore, LX 178, will depart from Zurich at 22:45 and lands in Singapore at 17:15 the next day.

"With our daily non-stop service between Singapore and Switzerland, we want to meet the growing travel needs of both business and leisure travellers between our countries. In addition, our double-night service perfectly complements our Star Alliance partners' offering and we are delighted to now bring the best of service, products and hospitality from Switzerland to Singapore," said Swiss Air Chief Executive Officer Harry Hohmeister.

Tourist arrivals from South East Asia to Switzerland have grown by 30% in the past 3 years.

“We expect a further positive quantitative impact of an additional 5 – 10% growth from this region and Australia due to the new direct Swiss flight,” said Urs Eberhard, Executive Vice President of Switzerland Tourism, the national tourism office of Switzerland. “This new Swiss service will strengthen the position of Switzerland as an ideal and easy-to-reach vacation and incentive destination.”

Flights from Singapore to Zurich by Swiss
a SWISS Airbus A340-300 at Zürich Airport in 2007. Swiss will operate A340-300 between Zurich
and Singapore seating 219 passengers in a three-class cabin configuration.
The new Zurich-Singapore-Zurich service will be served by Swiss's Airbus A 340-300 aircraft seating 219 passengers in a three-class cabin configuration. Swiss’s A340s are fitted with the company’s state-of-the-art Business Class cabin, where adjustable-air-cushion seats convert into a two-metre-long lie-flat bed.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Budget Flights to Nanjing from Singapore by Scoot Airlines


Singapore based long haul budget airline Scoot has announced budget flights to Nanjing, China from Singapore which will start on June 3 2013. Three non-stop flights a week (Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays) between Nanjing Lukou International Airport and Singapore Changi Airport will make Nanjing the 11th destination of Scoot Airlines. Scoot will operate wide-body Boeing 777-200 aircraft on the Singapore - Nanjing route.

Sccot offers special promotional fares on Nanjing - Singapore route between May 6 and May 10 2013. Scoot’s introductory one-way Economy class airfares from Nanjing to Singapore start from just CNY 398 or from CNY 888 in ScootBiz.

“Scoot is delighted to provide the first low-cost link between Nanjing and Singapore. Nanjing, a beautiful city with rich history, becomes the fourth Chinese city in our network, and, to celebrate, we’re offering incredible airfares to Singapore starting from just CNY 398!" said Campbell Wilson, CEO of Scoot.

“Singapore, with a vibrant entertainment scene, Universal Studios, the iconic Marina Bay Sands and a deep Chinese heritage, is South East Asia’s hottest leisure destination. In addition, as one of the world’s premier air hubs, Singapore offers connections to a huge range of cities in Asia and beyond.”

Budget Flights to Nanjing from Singapore by Scoot Airlines
A Scoot Airlines Boeing 777-200 in Tianjin airport.
Singapore - Nanjing Flight Schedules

Scoot's budget flights from Nanjing to Singapore
Nanjing Lukou International Airport Depart 5.00pm
Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 Arrive 10.00pm
Scoot's budget flights from Singapore to Nanjing
Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 Depart 10.45am
Nanjing Lukou International Airport Arrive 3.50pm

Singapore-based low-cost long-haul airline Scoot has began flying on 4 June 2012 with its first flight to Sydney Airport in Australia and currently flies to nine cities including Singapore, Sydney, Gold Coast, Bangkok, Taipei, Tokyo, Tianjin, Qingdao and Shenyang, with Seoul and Nanjing commencing shortly. In conjunction with three partner airlines, Scoot offers 36 more cities for sale, bringing the total number to 47. 

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Budget flights to Yogyakarta and Bandung by Tiger Airways


Singapore based budget airline Tiger Airways is launching budget flights to Yogyakarta and Bandung from Singapore starting on 1 July and 1 August 2013. Flight ticket sales for 7 weekly services has started by May 7th 2013 for the travel period between 1 July 2013 and 29 March 2014 and to celebrate the launches Tiger Airways is now offering S$10 promotional fares exclusive of taxes and other charges.

Bandung is the capital of West Java province in Indonesia, the country's third largest city, and second largest metropolitan area in Indonesia with a population of 2.4 million in 2010. Yogyakarta is a city and the capital of Yogyakarta Special Region in Java, Indonesia renowned as a centre of classical Javanese fine art and culture such as batik, ballet, drama, music, poetry, and puppet shows. Both Bandung and Yogyakarta is emerging as a popular holiday destinations for Singaporean travellers as a shopping hotspot, offering scenic nature spots as well as gateway to World Heritage Sites such as the Borobudur and Prambana temples. On the other hand Singapore is a top holiday destination for Indonesians. Tiger Airways already fly to 5 destinations in Indonesia including those operated by partner airline Mandala Air: Denpasar, Medan, Jakarta, Pekanbaru and Surabaya.

"Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world, and is one of the world’s fastest-growing aviation markets. Jakarta airport is currently experiencing some air traffic congestion, with more than 40 airlines operating out of its grounds, ferrying over 57 million passengers in 2012 alone. To better facilitate air travel between the two countries, Tiger Airways has decided to bring its services to more second-tier cities. With the addition of these new destinations, we are certainly looking forward to serving the Indonesian market in a bigger way by offering value-for-money fares across our group network of over 50 cities in 13 countries" said Ho Yuen Sang, Managing Director of Tiger Airways Singapore.

Budget flights to Yogyakarta and Bandung by Tiger Airways
A Tiger Mandala Airbus A320 seen here taking off from Singapore Changi Airport.
Tiger Airways Singapore operates budget flights to regional destinations in Southeast Asia, Australia, China and India from its main base at Singapore Changi Airport. Tiger Airways currently flies to destinations within an approximate five-hour radius around Singapore to 22 destinations in nine countries around the region.


Saturday, April 27, 2013

Qatar Airways Promotion 2013: Flight deals from Singapore


Qatar Airways is one of the best airlines flying from and to Singapore. Like other full service airlines they regularly offer flight deals from Singapore to many destinations on economy and business class. You can follow these deals here at  Qatar Airways Singapore page or subscribe to their news letters for promotional flights.

From now till 15th May 2013 for the travel period between 20th - 31st May 2013 they offer promotional tickets to Europe from Singapore. You can check them here at our Cheap flights to Europe from Singapore with Qatar Airways latest offers article.

From now till 15th May 2013, you can book return business class seats on flights between 20th May - 10th December 2013 to selected destinations with highly attractive prices:

Flight from Singapore to Bali on Business Class starting from SGD 615,
Flight from Singapore to Barcelona on Business Class starting from SGD 4120,
Flight from Singapore to Buenos Aires on Business Class starting from SGD 7450,
Flight from Singapore to Copenhagen on Business Class starting from SGD 2870,
Flight from Singapore to Dubai on Business Class starting from SGD 2310,
Flight from Singapore to Frankfurt on Business Class starting from SGD 3980,
Flight from Singapore to Istanbul on Business Class starting from SGD 3810,
Flight from Singapore to London on Business Class starting from SGD 4495,
Flight from Singapore to New York (JFK)  on Business Class starting from SGD 5380,
Flight from Singapore to Paris on Business Class starting from SGD 4205,
Flight from Singapore to Rome on Business Class starting from SGD 3880,
Flight from Singapore to Sao Paulo on Business Class starting from SGD 6755,
Fligh from Singaporet to Zurich on Business Class starting from SGD 4285.

Check Qatar Airways Singapore page for these promotions.

Also from now till 15th May 2013, you can book return economy class seats on flights between 20th May - 10th December 2013 from Singapore to North/South America with our latest offers:

Flight from Singapore to Buenos Aireson Economy Class starting from SGD 1955,
Flight from Singapore to Chicago (ORD) on Economy Class starting from SGD 1755,
Flight from Singapore to Houston (IAH) on Economy Class starting from SGD 1595,
Flight from Singapore to New York (JFK) on Economy Class starting from SGD 1600,
Flight from Singapore to Sao Paulo (GRU) on Economy Class starting from SGD 1930,
Flight from Singapore to Washington (IAD) on Economy Class starting from SGD 1695.

Qatar Airways promotions for flights from Singapore
World's 5-star airline, Qatar Airways offers attractive deals for flights to Europe from Singapore.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

AirAsia flights departing from Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 1


Malaysian low-cost airline AirAsia currently operates more than 142 routes to 78 destinations, with over 400 daily flights covering Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand and with domestic and international routes, primarily from Kuala Lumpur, to Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, People's Republic of China, India, Japan, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, South Korea, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Vietnam.

AirAsia departs from Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 1 (T1) to many destinations. Here is the list of these destinations and frequency of budget flights offered by AirAsia:

From Singapore to Kuala Lumpur - 13X Daily Direct
From Singapore to Penang - 3X Daily Direct
From Singapore to Langkawi - Daily Direct
From Singapore to Kota Kinabalu - Daily Direct
From Singapore to Kuching - 2X Daily Direct
From Singapore to Miri - 4X Weekly Direct
From Singapore to Jakarta - 6X Daily Direct
From Singapore to Bandung - 2X Daily Direct
From Singapore to Bali - 4X Daily Direct
From Singapore to Semarang - 4X Daily Direct
From Singapore to Yogyakarta - Daily Direct
From Singapore to Bangkok - 5X Daily Direct
From Singapore to Phuket - Daily Direct
From Singapore to Clark - Daily Direct

Visit our blog thread for more cheap flights from Singapore. For AirAsia promotions visit our AirAsia promotions thread.

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Cheap flights to Seoul from Singapore by Scoot Airlines


Singapore-based low-cost long-haul airline Scoot has announced the launch of its 10th route to Seoul, the only low-cost link between Singapore and the capital and largest metropolis of Korea! Scoot has started to sell tickets for thrice-weekly service (Wednesdays, Fridays, Sundays) to Incheon International Airport from 25 March 2013. Flights, which will be operated via Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport will start from 12 June 2013.

In a press release, Scoot's CEO Campbell Wilson, CEO said, “Scoot is thrilled to be the first low-cost airline to fly between Singapore and Seoul, and between Taipei and Seoul! With a population of 11 million, Seoul is vibrant, colourful, and fun, just like Scoot, and has plenty of good food and shopping options too. Scoot is therefore proud to be linking Singapore, Taipei and Seoul, offering budget-conscious travellers great value airfares, empowerment to tailor travel to their own needs, and an entirely new way to bring Kpop fans closer to their favourite Oppa and Unni at the same time. Now, it’s time to get outta here for some real kimchi and Gangnam Style, with a dash of Scootitude of course!"

Scoot currently operates low-cost flights on medium and long-haul routes from Singapore to Sydney, Gold Coast, Bangkok, Tianjin, Taipei and Tokyo, with Shenyang and Qingdao commencing in November in a two-class configuration, ScootBiz and Economy.

Cheap flights from Singapore to Seoul will start from $188.
Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 - Seoul Incheon International Airport Flight Schedules
Flights from Singapore to Seoul 
Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 Depart 1.35pm
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Arrive 6.15pm / Depart 7.15pm
Incheon International Airport Arrive 10.35pm
Flights from Seoul to Singapore
Incheon International Airport Depart 11.45pm
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Arrive 1.25am (+1) / Depart 2.25am (+1)
Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 Arrive 6.45am (+1)