Singapore Airlines is offering
Premium Economy Roundtrip Airfare to select Southeast Asia Destinations on sale
from $999 when you book by March 28, 2022. Valid for outbound travel from Now to October 29, 2022 (with a blackout period that varies by location).
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Note: Price will vary by departure/destination city and date. All flights make a stopover in Singapore. On most flights, premium economy is on the longer leg of the flight. You are allowed a personal item, a carry-on bag, 2 free checked bag and free change (fare difference applies).
Promotion Details:
- Book by March 28, 2022
- Outbound Travel Period: Now through October 29, 2022 w/ a blackout period that varies by location. See the promotion page for your destination for details.
- Travel must be completed by January 29, 2023
- Minimum Stay: 1 Day
- Maximum Stay: 3 Month
Example Destinations:
- Tokyo
- Frankfurt
- Denpasar-Bali
- Bangkok
- Hanoi
- Jakarta
- Phuket
- Manila
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Da Nang
- Phnom Penh
Example Departure Cities:
- New York (EWR or JFK)
- San Francisco
- Los Angeles
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Layovers like 1h 10m in Narita (you're asking to miss your connection), but that's fine because you could just swim to your second stop in time, which is a 14h 55m layover in Singapore.
I'd way rather do $900 economy (they even have $760) with 1 stop of 3 hours.
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Found a pretty good open jaw flight on JAL, albeit on economy, for mid-June to early July for $800, which I got instead. JAL is said to have one of the top economy products,so I am content with that price to visit SE Asia.
Found a pretty good open jaw flight on JAL, albeit on economy, for mid-June to early July for $800, which I got instead. JAL is said to have one of the top economy products,so I am content with that price to visit SE Asia.
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Genuinely interested in how you can tell when it's guaranteed to get back on the same plane! (flight numbers can change, right? Or what if your first flight departs an hour later than scheduled?)
Is it not super rare that the plane you are continuing on is the same? Most of the time you have to switch to another plane.
It may be a safish gamble for a place like Narita that is super efficient and reliable, but is there a way to be 100% certain when selecting flights? I've been in <1.5 hour international layovers (such as in Germany and Switzerland) that unexpectedly required literal sprints from one end of the airport to the other with 30 minute waits at Security in between and a hurried frenzy of getting on the correct airport tram etc. Both times making it to the gate essentially just as the plane's door was closing
Use the long layover to tour Singapore. Leave your checked bags, and just take the carryon. I hear the airport ain't too bad neither.
Layovers like 1h 10m in Narita (you're asking to miss your connection), but that's fine because you could just swim to your second stop in time, which is a 14h 55m layover in Singapore.
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