Singapore Airlines Launches Limited-Time Spring Season Promotion for Korea Departures
Ana Fernanda Reporter
| 2025-04-23 09:17:42
Singapore Airlines is offering a special, limited-time fare promotion for its routes departing from Incheon and Busan, South Korea, in celebration of the spring season.
This promotion encompasses over 30 popular destinations, including Singapore, Southeast Asia, and Australia. The booking period extends until May 5th, with the travel period valid from May 7th to September 30th.
Round-trip fares in Economy Class start from the 420,000 KRW range for flights from Incheon to Singapore and from the 410,000 KRW range for departures from Busan. The promotion also includes various other sought-after travel destinations such as Phuket (Thailand), the Maldives, and major Australian cities like Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, and Brisbane.
Furthermore, routes operated by Scoot, Singapore Airlines' low-cost subsidiary, are also part of this promotion. These include flights to Phu Quoc (Vietnam), Langkawi and Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia), Vientiane (Laos), and Yogyakarta (Indonesia).
In commemoration of its 50th anniversary of operations in South Korea this year, Singapore Airlines is also providing a special offer for customers who book their flights through the airline's official website and mobile application. This promotion, running until June 23rd, offers KrisShop in-flight duty-free e-vouchers to customers traveling between May 25th and June 30th.
Singapore Airlines currently operates flights to 128 cities across 36 countries worldwide. Its frequent flyer program, KrisFlyer, offers a differentiated mileage program providing various benefits for savvy travelers. Notably, Singapore Airlines provides complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi in all classes of service.
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