It’s like domestic first class, but better…
If there’s a playbook for visiting Asia, Singapore and Tokyo are circled in big bold letters. The two cities represent an incredible glimpse into a different way of life with extraordinarily good food and high standards for well, just about everything. It wasn’t that long ago when $950 would be considered a great deal for economy to either city, let alone one of the worlds undisputed best premium economy seats and that’s why todays deal is a steal. From both US coasts, Singapore Air has excellent premium economy fares worth jumping in on…
The Singapore Premium Economy Deals
Singapore Air is aggressively marketing its world’s best premium economy cabin. It is the new travel “sweet spot”, offering far more comfort than economy with a much more palatable price tag than business class. Starting at $950 round trip, there are some offers to love, like…
- $950 San Francisco To Hong Kong Round Trip Premium.
- $990 Los Angeles to Singapore Round Trip Premium.
- $1050 New York to Singapore Round Trip Premium.
- $1050 Los Angeles to Tokyo Round Trip Premium.
- $1090 Los Angeles to Bali Round trip Premium.
- $1090 San Francisco to Singapore Round Trip Premium.
- $1090 Seattle to Bangkok Round Trip Premium.
The Dates You Can Travel To Asia
You can go to Asia any time you like, but if you want these deals you’ll need to listen up. These deals must be booked by January 22nd, for travel between the 1st of February and the 30th of November 2019. Some deals may also offer earlier departures as soon as tomorrow. YOLO! You can see all the lowest fares using Singapore’s flexible fare calendar while booking…
How To Book These Singapore Air Deals
Singapore Air makes it really easy to book these deals. In fact, they have dedicated pages highlighting all the best deals from each city. Hot tip: bookmark them. Here’s a link to the best deals from New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. Simply visit the pages and switch to “Premium Economy”. That’s it! Work out your dates and book something great. Unfortunately, these deals can’t be upgraded to business class.
It is interesting to see a picture of Hong Kong in an article about flying to Singapore and Japan.
Trivia question: what’s the lowest priced deal mentioned?