Key takeaway
Unlock unforgettable journeys with Singapore Airlines’ 30% discount on KrisFlyer awards—your adventure awaits!
- Singapore Airlines offers a 30% discount on award bookings for June 2026 travel.
- Book using KrisFlyer miles by May 31, 2026; applicable to one-way Saver-level tickets.
- Promotion features routes in economy, premium economy, and business class across Southeast Asia and beyond.
- Scoot flights offer lower redemption rates, including routes to Australia and Japan.
- Seats are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis; no changes or cancellations allowed.
Singapore Airlines has released its latest KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes promotion, offering a 30% discount on award bookings on select Singapore Airlines flights worldwide, along with a parallel list of Scoot routes at even cheaper redemption rates.
As with previous editions, the savings apply to one-way Saver-level award tickets when booked directly with KrisFlyer miles. The Scoot tables continue to bring a long list of short-haul and mid-haul routes at very low redemption rates.
To take advantage of this discount, book using KrisFlyer miles by May 31, 2026, for travel between June 1–30, 2026.
This month’s deals include a strong mix of economy, premium economy, and business class flights across Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, North Asia, and Australia, plus a generous Scoot lineup that adds Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth to the regular short-haul roster.
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What Are Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes?
KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes are promotional discounts on Singapore Airlines and Scoot flights that offer reduced KrisFlyer redemptions on select routes. The class of service and destinations available through the promotion differ each time and are subject to a number of conditions.
You can book flights at a 30% discount until May 31, 2026, for travel between June 1–30, 2026.
As always, blackout dates may apply depending on the route.

Spontaneous Escapes are valid for redemptions on Singapore Airlines and Scoot flights booked through singaporeair.com or through the app.
The discounts aren’t applicable to Singapore Airlines flights through other loyalty programs, such as Aeroplan, or with codeshare flights through KrisFlyer.
Seats with promotional pricing are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Spontaneous Escapes can’t be changed or cancelled once booked, so you’ll want to be sure that you’re able to travel on the ticket once it’s confirmed.
Lastly, Spontaneous Escapes are valid on one-way and round-trip bookings; however, no stopovers are permitted, and waitlist redemptions aren’t allowed.
The full list of terms and conditions may be found on the KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes website.
KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes for June 2026
This month’s Spontaneous Escapes promotion features routes spanning Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, North Asia, and Australia, with the strongest standouts on the Scoot side, where Australia and Japan continue to anchor the lineup at remarkably low rates.
For the Singapore Airlines routes on offer, you can score a 30% discount on KrisFlyer redemptions in economy, premium economy, or business class, depending on the destination.
The full list of destinations can be found on the KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes website, but here are some highlights of what’s possible this time around.
In many cases, the deals are linked to specific flight numbers or directions of travel, and may be subject to blackout dates, so you’ll want to give the list a close read if you’re planning on taking advantage of the promotion.
Business Class Highlights
This month’s Spontaneous Escapes offer a tighter set of business class picks than usual, with Southeast Asia doing most of the heavy lifting and only one Indian subcontinent route on the menu.
Singapore (SIN) to Denpasar (DPS) – 15,400 miles
Bali is one of the best recurring picks on Spontaneous Escapes, and this month is no exception. For just 15,400 miles in business class, you can enjoy a short-haul hop with a much more comfortable seat than you’d get on most regional competitors – perfect if you want to arrive at your villa or resort rested instead of cramped.
Singapore (SIN) to Southeast Asia – 17,500 miles
A wider set of Southeast Asian destinations are available in business class at 17,500 miles, including Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Kuala Lumpur, and Hanoi. These are great short-haul picks if you’re positioning through Singapore and want to start your trip in lie-flat comfort without spending the miles on a longer haul.
Singapore (SIN) to Ahmedabad (AMD) – 31,500 miles
India business class options have thinned out this month, with Ahmedabad as the standout pick at 31,500 miles. It’s a useful redemption if you’re heading to Gujarat or positioning into the subcontinent, though the broader India lineup we’ve seen in earlier cycles isn’t on offer this time.
Premium Economy Highlights
Premium economy is much thinner this month, with availability limited to a handful of North Asia routes.
Singapore (SIN) to Hong Kong (HKG) – 19,600 miles
Hong Kong premium economy at 19,600 miles is the easiest pick of the month, with no blackout dates on either direction. It’s a comfortable step up from economy on the four-hour hop, and useful as a positioning leg if you’re connecting onward in Asia.
Singapore (SIN) to Beijing and Shanghai – 25,200 miles
Premium economy to Beijing and Shanghai prices at 25,200 miles this month. If you’re heading into mainland China, this is an approachable way to upgrade your daytime flight at a modest mileage cost.
Economy Highlights
If you’re looking to get the most out of your KrisFlyer balance, economy class redemptions are where this month’s Spontaneous Escapes truly shine – especially on short-haul routes out of Singapore.
Singapore (SIN) to Southeast Asia – 5,600 miles
Regional routes offer excellent value, with Brunei, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, and Bali all coming in at just 5,600 miles in economy. Bali at this price is particularly notable, and hard to beat for a quick getaway.
Singapore (SIN) to Bangkok (BKK) and other Southeast Asian cities – 9,100 miles
Bangkok, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Manila, and Phuket all price at 9,100 miles in economy. These routes are ideal for easy weekend trips from Singapore or as positioning legs to connect with other award tickets.
Singapore (SIN) to India & the Subcontinent – 13,300 miles
Economy flights to Ahmedabad, Colombo, Dhaka, and Kathmandu all price at 13,300 miles. It’s a narrower India lineup than recent months, but still a reasonable rate for these mid-haul routes.
Singapore (SIN) to Darwin (DRW) – 14,350 miles
Darwin is one of the cheapest gateways into Australia on the promotion, and 14,350 miles in economy is a very fair price for the mid-haul hop. A good pick if you’re looking to explore Australia’s Northern Territory without breaking your mileage bank.
Scoot Highlights
The Scoot side of Spontaneous Escapes is the strongest part of this month’s lineup, with Australia and Japan headlining a long list of short-haul Southeast Asia routes at remarkably low mileage rates.
Singapore (SIN) to Malaysia – 1,275 miles
At just 1,275 miles one-way, Scoot flights from Singapore to Malaysian cities – including Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi, Melaka, and Kota Bharu – are effectively a free flight in mileage terms. If you’re looking to stretch a small KrisFlyer balance as far as possible, it’s hard to beat this.
Singapore (SIN) to Indonesia & regional Southeast Asia – 3,825 miles
Bali and other Indonesian destinations – including Manado, Palembang, Makassar, Balikpapan, Semarang, and Medan – price at 3,825 miles in Scoot economy. That’s an excellent rate for a short-haul leisure trip.
Singapore (SIN) to Taipei and Perth – 5,525 miles
Scoot flights to Taipei and Perth both come in at 5,525 miles one-way. Perth in particular is a standout, with Australia priced like a short-haul redemption.
Singapore (SIN) to Tokyo, Sydney, and Melbourne – 10,625 miles
At the long-haul end, Scoot redemptions to Tokyo (both Haneda and Narita), Sydney, and Melbourne are priced at 10,625 miles. Singapore Airlines economy on similar routes would cost significantly more, so if you’re willing to fly Scoot’s long-haul product, these are standout picks.
There’s no registration required for this promotion, and you simply complete an award booking through the Singapore Airlines website as you normally would. Just sign in to your account, and make sure to select “Redeem miles” before you begin your search.
You’ll need to keep an eye out for flights that price out according to the Spontaneous Escapes charts, as there is limited availability with the 30% discount. It’s pretty easy to spot, though, as the word “Promo” is clearly displayed in the results.
Spotting the deals is easy, since the lowest prices for each day appear in week-long chunks at the top of the search results, but certain routes can be harder to find.

How to Earn Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Miles
As always, you can transfer Marriott Bonvoy points to KrisFlyer miles at the optimal ratio of 60,000 points = 25,000 miles. Otherwise, you’ll have to look south of the border to US-issued credit cards to earn KrisFlyer miles.
Luckily, KrisFlyer is a transfer partner of all major US banks at a 1:1 ratio, including American Express US Membership Rewards, Citi ThankYou Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards, and Capital One Miles.
Therefore, a redemption through KrisFlyer should be well within the reach of anyone with access to the lucrative US credit card scene, or with a healthy balance in their Marriott Bonvoy account.
Conclusion
This month’s Spontaneous Escapes bring a tighter Singapore Airlines lineup than recent cycles, but the Scoot side more than makes up for it, with Sydney, Melbourne, and Tokyo all bookable at 10,625 miles one-way.
If any of these routes line up with your plans for June, book by May 31. Seats go fast on the most popular routes.
And remember the golden rule. Earn and burn, don’t hoard miles longer than necessary, diversify with flexible currencies, and be ready to pounce when space appears. Devaluations can happen at any time.