Discounted Singapore Airlines and Scoot tickets to go on sale from Oct 24

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Ian Cheng for The Straits Times


More than 200,000 discounted Singapore Airlines (SIA) tickets and over 180,000 discounted Scoot tickets will go on sale from Oct 24.

These are for SIA flights from January to September 2026, and Scoot flights from November 2025 to October 2026, the airlines said in a joint statement on Oct 13. Scoot is the low-cost subsidiary of SIA.

The promotional fares will be available during its upcoming Time To Fly travel fair, with online sales from Oct 24 to Nov 6 via the SIA and Scoot websites and mobile applications, and through appointed travel agents.

The discounted tickets can also be bought at the physical travel fair from Oct 24 to 26, at Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre Halls 401, 402 and 403, said the airlines.

For SIA flights, the promotion will apply to round-trip tickets across business, premium economy and economy classes from Singapore to 77 global destinations, including Brisbane, Frankfurt, Ho Chi Minh City, San Francisco and Taipei.

For Scoot, the discounts apply only to one-way flights to more than 61 destinations across its Asia-Pacific and European network, including new destinations Chiang Rai, Da Nang, Nha Trang, Tokyo (Haneda) and Vienna.

Mr Vinod Kannan, SIA's senior vice-president for sales and marketing, said the travel fair, which has become an annual highlight for Singapore-based customers, gives them "greater choice and fantastic value" as they plan their 2026 holidays.

The three-day physical travel fair also includes a lucky draw, where one winner will receive three pairs of SIA business class return tickets to Beijing, Manila and Sydney, with hotel accommodation in each city.

Other prizes include SIA business class return tickets to Denpasar, Osaka and Male with hotel stays, as well as Scoot vouchers worth up to $2,000.

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