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[Expired] [Deal Alert] New York to Bali, the Philippines, and Vietnam in Premium Economy From $1,177

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There’s truly never been a better time to experience Singapore Airlines’ Premium Economy on its route from New York (JFK) to Singapore (SIN) than right now.

That’s because Singapore Airlines is offering round-trip premium economy fares starting at $1,177 from Singapore to these great South East Asian cities.

It also happens to be the longest commercial flight in the world.

Get your credit card ready.

Deal Alert — Details

Any ordinary 18-hour flight might seem daunting, but not when flying Singapore Airlines in Premium Economy.

Singapore Airline’s state-of-the-art aircraft that operates this route is an experience you’ll never forget — and for all the good reasons.

Once you get to Singapore, you’ll have to connect to a second Singapore Airlines flight (or a flight operated by Scoot — Singapore Airline’s low-cost subsidiary), to reach your final destination.

Note that the shorter legs in Asia will be in economy class.

  • Class: Premium Economy
  • Routes: New York (JFK) to Denpasar, Bali (DPS), Ho Chi Minh City (SGN), and Manila (MNL) via Singapore (SIN)
  • Dates: August through November 2023
  • Rates: from $1,177 round-trip

The cheapest fare is to Bali, starting at $1,177 for a return trip:

New York to Bali
New York to Bali from $1,177. Image Credit: Google Flights.

For just $27 more you can fly from New York to Manila — also in Premium Economy:

New York to Manila The Philippines
New York to Manila with Singapore Airlines in Premium Economy from $1,204. Image Credit: Google Flights.

Equally as enticing is this $1,215 fare from New York to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam:

New York to Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam
New York to Ho Chi Minh City from $1,215. Image Credit: Google Flights.

Best Ways To Book

When booking a cash ticket, it’s always a good idea to use a travel credit card that will reward you for booking flights.

For example, The Platinum Card from American Express® will earn you 5x points per dollar spent on flights when booked through the AmexTravel.com portal or directly with the airline (up to $500,000 per year; then 1x points).

Having an Amex Platinum card can also get you lounge access — even if you’re flying in economy — thanks to the Priority Pass membership (upon enrolment) that comes as a benefit of the card.

Hot Tip:

Booking through an online travel agency (OTA) such as Kayak or Expedia can potentially save you a few dollars, which can seem appealing at the time of booking. However, it’s worth remembering that if you need to make changes or cancellations, the headache that can often come with dealing with an OTA can make the money you saved seem insignificant.

Final Thoughts

Deals like this don’t come around often. Singapore Airlines makes it a treat to take the longest flight in the world in style. The hardest thing you’ll have to do is decide whether you’ll do Bali, The Philippines, or Vietnam. The choice is yours!

For rates and fees of The Platinum Card® from American Express, click here.

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About Daniel Ross

Daniel has loved aviation and travel his entire life. He earned a Master of Science in Air Transport Management and has written about travel and aviation in publications like Simple Flying, The Points Guy, and more.

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