Singapore Airlines has been teasing a โbigger and bolderโ Spontaneous Escapes for April 2025, as part of its 10 Million Members celebration.
The deals have finally gone live, and itโs a 40% discount off redemptions for selected Singapore Airlines flights in Business Class, Premium Economy Class and Economy Class, instead of the usual 30%. As always, awards must be booked and ticketed by 31 March 2025, with travel from 1-30 April 2025.
Do note that the booking period for this promotion overlaps with the ongoing KrisFlyer Global Redemption Sale, which offers 20% off all Economy Class and selected Premium Economy Class awards booked by 23 March 2025, with travel from 1 May to 15 November 2025.
If youโre new to all this, or simply need a refresher on the basics, be sure to check out my detailed guide to Spontaneous Escapes. Also be sure to check out KrisFlyer SEAT, a nifty tool thatโs compiled every edition of Spontaneous Escapes to date- itโs useful when planning for future months!
My picks for this month
Hereโs my picks for Spontaneous Escapes this month (remember that discounts may only apply in one direction)
- Bali in Economy/Business for 5,100/12,600 miles
- Bangkok in Economy/Business for 8,100/14,400 miles
- Hong Kong in Economy/Business for 9,900/20,400 miles
- Taipei in Economy for 9,900 miles
- Osaka in Economy for 16,200 miles
- Male in Economy for 12,000 miles
- Johannesburg in Economy/Business for 17,400/33,900 miles
- Perth and Darwin in Economy for 12,900 miles
- Adelaide, Sydney and Cairns in Economy for 18,300 miles
- Cairns in Business for 41,100 miles
- Copenhagen, Frankfurt, London, Munich, Zurich in Economy for 25,200 miles
- Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle in Economy for 25,200 miles
Full list of Spontaneous Escapes
Business & Economy Class
Premium Economy Class
Spontaneous Escapes: Ground Rules
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Singapore Airlines shows Spontaneous Escapes awards under a special Promo category. This is the one you should select when making your booking (and if it doesnโt appear, that means thereโs no availability remaining- though that doesnโt preclude it from reappearing later, so check back often).

Prior to COVID, Spontaneous Escapes were a subset of Saver awards. This created a problem, namely that if you wanted to book a regular Saver award (because it comes with a cancellation option, unlike Spontaneous Escapes awards), you couldnโt actually do it!
Now that Spontaneous Escapes are a separate category unto themselves, you have the freedom to choose to pay regular Saver prices if you so wish (thereby enjoying additional flexibility).
To understand the differences between the three award types, refer to the article below.
KrisFlyer Promo, Saver and Advantage awards: Whatโs the difference?
Spontaneous Escapes awards are strictly non-cancellable and non-changeable. Since no concession is made for travellers who cannot fly due to COVID-19, the onus is on you to purchase travel insurance that covers miles & points bookings.
What if you have an existing award?
If youโve already holding on to a confirmed award on a flight that is now under Spontaneous Escapes, you will need to:
- Book the Spontaneous Escapes rate
- Cancel the existing booking and pay the redeposit fee (US$75 for Saver, US$50 for Advantage)
I strongly recommend doing it in this order, in case the Spontaneous Escapes award space disappears in the meantime. It does mean youโll need sufficient miles on hand, of course.
Depending on your luck, miles may be recredited immediately to your account, but can take up to 4-6 weeks. If you need them urgently, the CSO can put in a request to expedite the process, but YMMV.
Conclusion
Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes for April 2025 are out, and itโs an upsized 40% discount this month instead of the usual 30%. If you find something you like, be sure to ticket your awards by 31 March 2025 to enjoy the savings.
What will you be booking for Spontaneous Escapes?