Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes for January 2020
It’s that time of month again! Around the middle of every month, Singapore Airlines comes out with a list of last minute destinations that you can trade your precious miles for.
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It’s that time of month again! Around the middle of every month, Singapore Airlines comes out with a list of last minute destinations that you can trade your precious miles for.
Lufthansa, Germany’s national carrier and a member of Star Alliance, is offering a really good deal for Premium Economy flights from Singapore to Budapest. We all know that while Premium Economy is categorized between Economy and Business Class, it is more of the former than the latter.
Marriott Bonvoy has extended their promotion for new members which offers one free night award (up to Category 4) after two paid stays. This promotion is now valid for sign-ups and stays through 29 April 2020.
Hilton has just launched a year-end sale for properties in Australasia, India, Southeast Asia, Greater China, Japan, Korea, and Guam. As this is a members-only sale, you will need to sign up (it’s free) before making a booking.
Singapore Airlines is running some pretty good Business Class deals for flights departing from Jakarta, Surabaya and Denpasar, Bali to Chinese cities. Round trip flights go as low as $1,381.
Turkish Airlines is offering 30% and 50% off award tickets to/from a number of cities departing or arriving in Istanbul.
It is not uncommon to see flights to European cities going under $800. Today, I will explain how you can squeeze $380 worth of miles out of this offer to make it even better and to fund part of your next vacation!
Turkish Airlines is part of Star Alliance. With a seat configuration of 2-3-2, Business Class seats on Turkish Airlines Boeing 777-300ER are not best out there. However, it does turn into a flat bed which is lovely for the 4 long-haul flights in this round trip itinerary to the other side of the globe.
If you missed our 11.11 offer, you’re in luck! Although not as big as the one on 11.11, the current credit card sign-up bonuses are still very attractive. Most of them do not require any spending to receive hundreds of dollars.
It’s that time of month again! Around the middle of every month, Singapore Airlines comes out with a list of last minute destinations that you can trade your precious miles for.
Heading to the east coast of USA anytime soon? Here’s a reason to visit Atlantic City, New Jersey! As with other mistake/error fares, hold back on making further plans for a while.
This Economy flight will be on China Southern Airlines with a short stopover in Guangzhou, China. If you are unfamiliar with China Southern, it is rated as a 4-star airline by Skytrax, along with others like Emirates, British Airways and Qantas.
I wrote about a good flight deal from Singapore to Johannesburg earlier today. Africa is stealing the show today!
Always wanted to visit an African safari? Planning an escape over Chinese New Year in January 2020? Here’s a good flight deal that is hard to miss. Good availability from January to March 2020.
You know how they say there is no such thing as a free lunch? Well, they are right. You will need to spend about 15 minutes of your time in this case. Close enough, no?
It is just okay. Kaligo sometimes list these properties at higher prices. Looking at the example below, you will be paying a total of $311 after taxes and receiving 5,366 Alaska miles (worth $118).
This offer covers hotels managed by The Ascott Limited like Somerset, Citadines and of course, Ascott. This flash sale will only last for 48 hours from 11 to 12 Nov 2019 and is only valid for stays from 11 Nov to 31 Dec 2019.
If you are holding on to an American Express credit card, be sure to check AMEX app for this offer. With good planning, this offer can take as much as 35% off your total bill, while still giving you Elite member benefits and miles.
I wrote an article about situations when you need cash in the miles game. This includes those times when a merchant does not accept credit cards while you are overseas.
One for our European Readers! These flights usually cost S$3,109, so you are getting a lovely 76% discount.