KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes for March 2018 available for booking

Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes for March 2018 is back. Book by 28 Feb for travel within March 2018.

Singapore Airlines recently started offering discounted award flights in the form of the Spontaneous Escapes promotion with certain cities offered at a discount from their normal redemption cost. Singapore Airlines has chosen Valentine’s Day to release its Spontaneous Escapes list for March 2018.

You are able to book these discounted awards starting today (14 February 2018) until 28 February 2018 and your flights must be completed within March 2018. There are some blackout dates (see below).

Note that tickets booked under the Spontaneous Escapes promotion are non-changeable and non-cancellable. This is unlike regular award tickets which at least allow you to refund your booking for a penalty fee. Thus, your travel plans have to be very firm before taking advantage of this promotion.

Fewer city pairs on offer, but SQ221/SQ232 available

The January 2018 list contained more destinations i.e Hong Kong, Taipei, Nagoya, South Africa and even Paris. This time, the list of destinations on offer are heavily concentrated in the Asia Pacific region.

What’s very interesting is that they’re releasing discounted seats for SQ221 and SQ232 for Singapore to Sydney and from Sydney to Singapore. These flights are currently operated with the new A380 cabin products.

A check for flights in March for SQ221 confirms that it is still being operated by the new A380. (as now Suites are only 1 abreast)

Here’s the breakdown of what’s available-

 South East Asia

FROM MILES REQUIRED FOR ECONOMY CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD MILES REQUIRED FOR BUSINESS CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD
Singapore to Jakarta 5,250 SQ950 / SQ960 / SQ962 / SQ964 / SQ966 27 – 31 March 2018 – – –
Jakarta to Singapore 5,250 SQ951 / SQ953 / SQ955 / SQ957 / SQ959 / SQ961 / SQ963 / SQ965 / SQ967 27 – 31 March 2018 – – –

North Asia

FROM MILES REQUIRED FOR ECONOMY CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD MILES REQUIRED FOR BUSINESS CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD
Singapore to Guangzhou – – – 19,250 SQ852 –
Guangzhou to Singapore – – – 19,250 SQ853 –
Singapore to Beijing – – – 24,500 SQ802 –
Beijing to Singapore – – – 24,500 SQ807 –

South Asia

FROM MILES REQUIRED FOR ECONOMY CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD MILES REQUIRED FOR BUSINESS CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD
Singapore to Dhaka 12,950 SQ446 / SQ448 – 24,500 SQ448 –
Dhaka to Singapore 12,950 SQ449 – 24,500 SQ449 –
Singapore to Kolkata 12,950 SQ516 – 24,500 SQ516 –
Kolkata to Singapore 12,950 SQ517 – 24,500 SQ517 –

South West Pacific

FROM MILES REQUIRED FOR ECONOMY CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD MILES REQUIRED FOR BUSINESS CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD
Singapore to Adelaide 19,600 SQ279 27 – 31 March 2018 40,600 SQ279 27 – 31 March 2018
Adelaide to Singapore 19,600 SQ278 27 – 31 March 2018 40,600 SQ278 27 – 31 March 2018
Singapore to Brisbane 19,600 SQ235 / SQ245 / SQ255 / SQ265 27 – 31 March 2018 40,600 SQ235 / SQ245 / SQ255 / SQ265 27 – 31 March 2018
Brisbane to Singapore 19,600 SQ236 / SQ246 / SQ256 / SQ266 27 – 31 March 2018 40,600 SQ236 / SQ246 / SQ256 / SQ266 27 – 31 March 2018
Singapore to Sydney 19,600 SQ221 / SQ231 28 – 31 March 2018 40,600 SQ221 / SQ231 28 – 31 March 2018
Sydney to Singapore 19,600 SQ222 / SQ232 28 – 31 March 2018 40,600 SQ222 / SQ232 28 – 31 March 2018

Middle East

FROM MILES REQUIRED FOR ECONOMY CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD MILES REQUIRED FOR BUSINESS CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD
Singapore to Dubai – – – 31,500 SQ494 –
Dubai to Singapore – – – 31,500 SQ495 –

Europe

FROM MILES REQUIRED FOR ECONOMY CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD MILES REQUIRED FOR BUSINESS CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD
Singapore to Dusseldorf – – – 59,500 SQ338 –
Dusseldorf to Singapore – – – 59,500 SQ337 –

SilkAir

 30% KrisFlyer miles redemption discount is valid for all SilkAir flights listed in the table below.

South East Asia
FROM MILES REQUIRED FOR ECONOMY CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD
Singapore to Kalimantan 5,250 MI134 / MI138 –
Kalimantan to Singapore 5,250 MI133 / MI137 –
Singapore to Pekanbaru 5,250 MI254 / MI258 –
Pekanbaru to Singapore 5,250 MI253 / MI257 –
Singapore to Phnom Penh 8,750 MI602 / MI606 / MI608 29-30 March 2018
Phnom Penh to Singapore 8,750 MI601 / MI605 / MI607 29-30 March 2018

North Asia

FROM MILES REQUIRED FOR ECONOMY CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD
Singapore to Shenzhen 10,500 MI962 / MI966 –
Shenzhen to Singapore 10,500 MI961 / MI965 –
Singapore to Fuzhou 10,500 MI992 / MI996 –
Fuzhou to Singapore 10,500 MI991 / MI995 –

South Asia

FROM MILES REQUIRED FOR ECONOMY CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD
Singapore to Bengaluru 12,950 MI424 –
Bengaluru to Singapore 12,950 MI423 –
Singapore to Chennai 12,950 MI436 –
Chennai to Singapore 12,950 MI435 –

South West Pacific

FROM MILES REQUIRED FOR ECONOMY CLASS FLIGHT NO. BLACKOUT PERIOD
Singapore to Cairns 19,600 MI811 / MI813 27 – 31 March 2018
Cairns to Singapore 19,600 MI812 / MI814 27 – 31 March 2018
Singapore to Darwin 14,000 MI801 / MI803 27 – 31 March 2018
Darwin to Singapore 14,000 MI802 / MI804 27 – 31 March 2018

Concluding thoughts

Personally I find the list to be rather uninspiring, especially given that Japan, Korea and even Hong Kong are missing from the list of available destinations. Factoring in the lack of business class redemption on SilkAir, I’d look closer at the revenue fares that are on offer before redeeming on SilkAir economy.

Also, the perennial inclusion of Dusseldorf on the list says a lot about the kind of load it’s getting on that flight. Although if you’re already planning a trip to Europe in March and have yet to book your award flights, using Dusseldorf as your transit point for Europe isn’t that bad of an idea.

The saving grace for this round of Spontaneous Escapes I feel, is that SQ221 and SQ232 are on offer. Thus if you’re itching to try out the new business class product on the A380, here’s an excellent opportunity to do it for lesser miles.

Matthew Chong
Matthew Chong
Addicted to luxury travel while trying not to go broke, Matthew is always on the prowl for the best deals in the travel industry. When he's not busy studying, he can be found trawling the internet and reading up on credit cards, airlines and hotels. He also wouldn't mind taking you out on a date.

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JW

CX has already cut Dusseldorf, I doubt SQ will continue for much longer.

V

Can you comment SQ338 sin to dusseldolf?
Is the J class product any worth for redemption?

Aaron Wong

a350. would be a very good product

jason

hw can i subscribe to your monthly spontaneous escape analysis?