SIA extends virtual travel fair

Singapore Airlines (SIA) is extending its Time to Fly virtual travel fair and offering more payment options to all customers.  For a limited time, customers will enjoy offers with exceptional deals and access to exclusive offers from a curated list of lifestyle and travel partners.

The Singapore AirlinesTime to Fly virtual travel fairis now available until 27 October 2024, and now open to payments via credit or debit card through online channels like singaporeair.com, the Singapore Air mobile app, and reservations hotline, and even cash payments through SIA-accredited travel agencies.

Explore diverse destinations like Singapore’s futuristic skyline, Bali’s serene beaches, Paris’ romantic streets, Brussels’ historic charm, Sydney’s iconic Opera House, and New York’s vibrant energy offering a rich tapestry of experiences. Each city captivates with unique culture, cuisine, and unforgettable sights, making every journey a memorable adventure.

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Fly SIA and connect via Scoot to unique destinations and discover travel gems like Krabi’s stunning beaches and Athens’s ancient ruins, providing even more exciting travel experiences, blending adventure and history.

Plan your holidays ahead with fare deals valid for immediate travel until 30 September 2025.

“Travel is all about the experiences and memories we gather along the way. We are thrilled to extend the Time to Fly virtual travel fairto offer our customers more opportunities to embark on unforgettable journeys. We invite our customers to take advantage of exceptional deals from Singapore Airlines and our esteemed travel partners, and experience world-class travel,” says General Manager Philippines, Liwei Tai.”

SIA flies four times daily from Manila to Singapore and daily from Cebu to Singapore. Passengers from Clark and Davao can travel on Scoot, which flies daily from Clark and nine times weekly from Davao to Singapore. Scoot flights are also available from Manila and Cebu to Singapore. All services conveniently connect on onward flights out of Singapore to the rest of the world.

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