Swiss has an excellent business class on the Boeing 777.
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Singapore is always a great idea. Amazing weather, infinity pools, potent cocktails – there’s a whole lot to love. But there’s just that one little detail: the flight is about 12 hours long. For that sort of thing, a bed can come in handy – and so can a nice meal. Swiss and Lufthansa are out with a top notch sale, matching Qatar Airways to Singapore. Flights are just €1300 round trip, from a few European cities.

The Deals

Swiss and Lufthansa are tired of Qatar Airways winning all the Scandinavian business class traffic. They’ve lowered their prices below their OneWorld competitor to offer €1300 round trip deals aboard state of the art Swiss Boeing 777 and Lufthansa Airbus A380 or A350. You can depart from Copenhagen, Oslo or Stockholm at these prices, on either airline.

The Dates

These deals are available from April thru August of 2018. Not every single date will be available, but most are. We suggest using these clever Google Flights tricks to find the best deals and book with ease.

Booking

These deals are easy to book directly with the airlines. Simply look during the dates above from your preferred deal departure point. You can book with Lufthansa or Swiss. Here are examples from Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm. These flights will earn 100% mileage if you credit them to most Star Alliance programs. We recommend looking into the Asiana program – which is amongst the easiest airlines to earn elite status.

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Gilbert Ott

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