Singapore Airlines offers its monthly KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes promo, whereby you can receive a 30% discount on award tickets in select markets. This is a fantastic opportunity to save on award flights on one of the world’s best airlines.
There are several opportunities to save miles on tickets in economy, premium economy, and business class, including some options for travel to and from North America. Let’s go over the details.
Book discounted Singapore Airlines awards
Singapore Airlines’ KrisFlyer program offers monthly “Spontaneous Escapes” deals, where there’s a list of flights that can be booked at a 30% discount when redeeming miles.

Presumably Singapore Airlines is primarily discounting flights that aren’t anticipated to be full, and where there’s a lot of award availability. This can be a really useful promotion. One major restriction to note is that Spontaneous Escapes awards can’t be changed or canceled once booked (they don’t follow standard KrisFlyer policies), so you’ll only want to ticket these if you’re positive you’re traveling.
KrisFlyer has just published its latest Spontaneous Escapes list, which has a good number of destinations on it, all for travel on Singapore Airlines. This is valid for bookings through October 31, 2025, and for travel between November 1 and November 30, 2025.
I’d recommend checking out the full list, but just to give you a sense of some of the discounted awards that are available (pricing is one-way, and in some cases the sale only works in one direction of travel):
- Singapore to Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, and Surabaya, is available for 14,700 miles in business class
- Singapore to Bangkok, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Manila, Phnom Penh, and Phuket, is available for 16,800 miles in business class
- Singapore to Perth is available for 28,350 miles in business class
- Singapore to Ahmedabad, Dhaka, Hyderabad, Kathmandu, and Male, is available for 30,100 miles in business class
- Singapore to Cairns is available for 47,950 miles in business class
- New York to Frankfurt is available for 36,400 miles in premium economy
- Los Angeles to Tokyo Narita is available for 51,100 miles in premium economy
- Singapore to San Francisco and Seattle is available for 52,500 miles in premium economy
- Singapore to New York is available for 56,350 miles in premium economy
The restrictions for taking advantage of the offers vary by destination. Some destinations are restricted to specific flight numbers, and others are restricted to specific dates, but there’s great value to be had across the board.

How to earn Singapore KrisFlyer miles
If you’re interested in booking one of these flights but don’t have KrisFlyer miles, the good news is that Singapore KrisFlyer is transfer partners with Amex Membership Rewards, Capital One, Chase Ultimate Rewards, and Citi ThankYou, so there are lots of easy ways to earn points that can be redeemed for these flights.
American Express® Gold Card
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4x points at restaurants worldwide, on up to $50,000 in purchases annually -
4x points at U.S. supermarkets, on up to $25,000 in purchases annually -
3x points on flights booked directly with airlines or through amextravel.com -
$325
American Express Platinum Card®
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Earn 5x points on flights purchased directly from airlines or through Amex Travel (up to $500k/year) -
$200 Annual Uber Credit -
Amex Centurion Lounge Access -
$895
Singapore Airlines makes most premium cabin award space available exclusively to members of its own KrisFlyer program, so many of these are flights that you couldn’t book with partner airline miles. However, some partners, including Air Canada Aeroplan, do have access to some long haul Singapore Airlines premium award space.

Bottom line
Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer has published its latest Spontaneous Escapes promotion. With this new list, you can save on business class, premium economy, and economy award redemptions. There are some good deals to be had, though unfortunately this time around there are no business class options to the United States.
Are there any KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes awards that you plan to take advantage of?