Update 2/27: This promotion ends on 2/28 at 10:59am EDT!
Click on the link above for a list of discounted Singapore Airlines awards.
Discount rules:
- Book by 2/28 at 10:59am EDT.
- Travel in March.
- No changes or cancellations are allowed with this sale.
- There are no fuel surcharges.
Iâve flown Singapore in economy, business, and suites class and the service has always been impeccable. The flight attendants seem to know exactly when to bring you another drink and when to leave you alone. Itâs my favorite airline to fly in any class of service.
Business class seat on the longest flight in the world, from Newark-Singapore, February 2013:
Sample US deals (pricing listed is one-way):
- JFK to/from Frankfurt: 17,500 miles in coach, 36,400 miles in premium economy, 56,700 miles in business.
Los Angeles to/from Tokyo: 26,950 in coach or 51,100 miles in premium economy.- Los Angeles to/from Singapore: 29,400 in coach.
- San Francisco to/from Singapore:Â
29,400 in coach or52,500 miles in premium economy. - JFK to/from Singapore:Â 56,350 miles in premium economy.
- Newark to/from Singapore: 56,350 miles in premium economy.
Want to earn Singapore miles?
- You can transfer AMEX, Capital One, Chase, Or Citi points to Singapore at a 1:1 ratio or Marriott points to Singapore at a 60K:25K ratio.
AMEXÂ cards with transferable Membership Rewards points include:
- AMEX Blue Business Plus
- AMEX Platinum Business
- AMEX Gold Business Card
- AMEX Platinum Consumer Card
- AMEX Gold Consumer Card
- AMEX Green Consumer Card
- AMEX Everyday Preferred Consumer Card
- AMEX Everyday Consumer Card
If you, a member in your household, or an authorized user has one of the following Chase cards, you can transfer points into miles:
- Chase Sapphire Preferred has 60K signup bonus, earns 2.1 points per dollar on travel, 3.1 points per dollar on dining, streaming, and online groceries, has a $50 hotel credit, can transfer all Chase points into miles, and points are worth at least 1.3 cents each for paid travel or pay yourself back categories ($95 annual fee). Read more here.
- Chase Sapphire Reserve has a 60K signup bonus, earns 3 points per dollar on dining/travel, has a $300 travel credit, can transfer all Chase points into miles, and points are worth at least 1.5 cents each for paid travel or pay yourself back categories ($550 annual fee with $300 travel credit). Read more here.
- Chase Ink Preferred has a 100K signup bonus and earns 3 points per dollar on shipping, advertising, and travel, can transfer all Chase points into miles, and points are worth at least 1.25 cents each for paid travel or pay yourself back categories ($95 annual fee). Read more here.
Chase no-annual fee cards that are fantastic for earning points, but require one of the cards above for points transfers include:
- Chase Ink Cash has a record high 90K signup bonus and earns 5 points per dollar on cable, TV, telecom, cellular, office supply stores, and gift cards from office supply stores, plus 2 points per dollar on dining and gas ($0 annual fee). Read more here.
- Chase Ink Unlimited has a record high 90K signup bonus and earns 1.5 points per dollar everywhere ($0 annual fee). Read more here.
- Chase Freedom Flex has a 20K signup bonus, plus 5 points on rotating categories, 5 points per dollar on travel purchased through the Chase Ultimate Rewards portal, and 3 points per dollar on dining and drugstores ($0 annual fee). Read more here.
- Chase Freedom Unlimited has a signup bonus offering 3 points per dollar on up to $20K of spending in your first 12 month, afterwards earn at least 1.5 points per dollar everywhere, 5 points per dollar on travel purchased through the Chase Ultimate Rewards portal, and 3 points per dollar on dining and drugstores ($0 annual fee). Read more here.
If you or a friend has one of the following Citi cards, you can transfer points into miles:
- Citi Premier has a 60,000 point bonus for spending $4,000 in 3 months, 3 points per dollar on airfare, hotels, travel agents, groceries, gas, and dining. $95 annual fee. Read more here.
Citi no-annual fee cards that are fantastic for earning points, but require one of the cards above for points transfers include:
- The Citi Double Cash card offers 2% cash back or 2 points per dollar spent everywhere that can be transferred into ThankYou points. If you also have a Citi Premier Card you can transfer points into miles. No annual fee. Read more here.
- The Citi Custom Cash Card offers 5 points per dollar on up to $500 in purchases in your top eligible spending category each billing cycle. This is marketed as 5% cash back, but will actually come in the form of 5 ThankYou points per dollar spent! Eligible categories include Restaurants, Gas Stations, Grocery Stores, Select Travel, Select Transit, Select Streaming Services, Drugstores, Home Improvement Stores, Fitness Clubs, and Live Entertainment. You will also get 0% APR on purchases and balance transfers for 15 months. No annual fee. Read more here.
- The Citi Rewards+ Card offering 20,000 points for spending $1,500 in 3 months. This card canât transfer points on its own, but can transfer points if you have one of the Citi cards above. This card automatically rounds up rewards earned on every purchase to the nearest 10 points, meaning you earn 10 points on a $0.50 Amazon balance reload. Earn 2 points on $6K in annual spending at supermarkets, and a 10% points rebate when you redeem points, up to a 10K points rebate per year. If you also have a Citi Premier Card you can transfer points into miles and get a 10% points rebate on transferred or redeemed miles. No annual fee. Read more here.
Capital One cards with transferable points include:
- Capital One Venture X Card: Earn 75,000 bonus miles for spending $4,000 in 3 months, plus earn 2 miles per dollar spent, $300 annual travel credit, 10K anniversary bonus miles, Global Entry/Pre-Check, Capital One lounge access, Priority Pass Lounge membership, and more. Read more here.
- Capital One Venture: Earn 75,000 bonus miles for spending $4,000 in 3 months, plus 2 miles per dollar spent. Read more here.
- Capital One Spark Miles:Â Earn 50,000 bonus miles, plus 2 miles per dollar spent.
- Capital One Spark Cash Plus Card: Earn up to 100,000 bonus miles, plus 2 miles per dollar spent, convertible into transferrable miles with any of the 3 cards above. Read more here.
Marriott cards with transferable points include:
- Chase Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Consumer Card
- Marriott Bonvoy BusinessÂŽ American ExpressÂŽ Card
- Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant™Â American ExpressÂŽCard
- Marriott Bonvoy Bold Card
Will you book any awards with this promotion?
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Is there anyway to make use out of this for travel to Israel?
We need Singapore to fly to Israel!
But you should be able to get from FRA to TLV on the cheap.
Wait, you flew Singapore Y?
https://www.dansdeals.com/points-travel/trip-notes/trip-notes-maldives-the-longest-flight-in-the-world-and-2-nights-in-paradise/
not cheap @ all from FRA-TLV on Feb. 2 its either $790 or 30k united miles+$86.10!
Check other Star carriers.
Air Canada should be 12.5K miles for example.
Dan, To catch the service from either JFK or EWR, what is the best way to get there from Cleveland? Thanks!
Plenty of options. AA to JFK/LGA with BA Avios or AA miles. United to EWR with Lifemiles, Air Canada miles, or United miles. Delta to LGA/JFK with Virgin Atlantic miles.
too bad Singapore blocks out the business class đ
I just took the JFK-Singapore non-stop in business class a couple of weeks ago. The seat looks A LOT BETTER than 10 years ago.
Is there an issue with Group me alerts that it no longer comes in as a link… yes I updated the app
Is there any good deal I’m flying from Melbourne to nyc in March
On march 19th?
looking for NYC-TLV -NYC 4/1-4/18
which earope desination is best to use this for? only FRA?
How do I do avious FRA-TLV? How many?