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SIA offers over 170,000 discounted round-trip tickets

The discounts are applicable for travel between January and September 2024.

Singapore Airlines (SIA) will offer discounts on more than 170,000 Business Class, Premium Economy Class, and Economy Class round-trip tickets from Singapore to 71 destinations between January and September 2024.

The discounts can be applied for eligible flights. Online sales will be between 3 and 16 November 2023 on the SIA website, mobile application, and SIA-designated travel agents.

“Discounted fares are available on selected flights during specific travel periods. Additional terms and conditions apply,” read the statement.

“These discounted tickets, as well as exclusive travel deals from participating travel agents and partners, will also be available during the physical three-day Time to Fly travel fair, which takes place from 3 to 5 November 2023 at Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre’s halls 405 and 406,” read the statement.

SIA’s low-cost subsidiary, Scoot, will also offer exclusive deals on 200,000 one-way tickets during the fair.

During the physical three-day travel fair, customers have a chance to receive exclusive giveaways, and win daily lucky draw prizes including a pair of Business Class round-trip tickets to Denpasar Bali (Indonesia), Male (the Maldives), Osaka (Japan), and Phuket (Thailand).

Scoot deals

During the fair, Scoot will offer 200,000 seats at discounted rates to more than 50 destinations, for travel between November 2023 and October 2024.

Discounted airfares start from $68 to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and $140 to Taipei in Taiwan, 

Those who purchased Scoot flights during the fair will also stand a chance to win daily lucky draw prizes, including travel vouchers worth up to $5,000, which can be used to redeem flight tickets and add-ons such as additional baggage allowance, in-flight meals, and seat upgrades.

The travel deals will run on Scoot’s website between 3 to 16 November 2023.
 

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