Budget Travel - Last minute deal: LAX-NRT $470.19 all in on SQ




otamxuan
Jun 8, 06, 3:10 pm
Just got this email. Since it doesn't earn miles, I figure it's safest to post here. Haven't actually checked to see if it's bookable. I suspect it'll take a lot of playing around with dates.

Last-Minute Deal: LA-Tokyo $399* RT - 57% savings off our lowest fare

Singapore Airlines is pleased to announce a Top-Deals Email Subscriber exclusive for last-minute travel to Tokyo. This member-exclusive represents a 57% savings below our already discounted LA - Tokyo fares.

Hurry, because availability is limited and once sold out, the deal is gone. We highly recommend that you use the "flexible with travel dates" option when shopping for the special fare. Using this special feature, look for a total-trip price (incl. all governement taxes & fees) of $470.19, under our "Sweet Deal" fare category.

Feel free to send this special offer to a friend, as the only way to learn about these last-minute specials is through membership in our Top Deals Email Program. We encourage your family & friends to sign-up to this program at the singaporeair.com/usa homepage as a means of keeping abreast of our very best deals.


Los Angeles
Round-Trip Fares:

Tokyo from US$399*

depart: June 13, 14, 27-29
return: July 5, 6, 11-14, 18, 19, 26

* Fare Terms & Conditions:
Seats extremely limited and may not be available on all flights or days. If quoted fare does not appear, the offer is deemed 'sold out'. Fares quoted above include a Fuel & Insurance surcharge of US$110. Government Taxes & Fees of US$71 are not included. Outbound travel must occur on June 13, 14, 27, 28, or 29 and Return travel must occur July 5, 6, 11-14, 18, 19, or 26. Tickets are non-refundable. Fare is not elligible for Frequent Flyer Mileage.


RustyC
Jun 8, 06, 5:45 pm
Thanks for posting. If the world had only carriers like SQ, we still would be awaiting the invention of the FF program ;) . Those guys have really had to be dragged in, kicking and screaming. Probably seems on its face to those people to be too much like giving away the store, when really it's more like selling raffle tickets for maybe 7% of the store (to use an analogy).

OTOH, they do have the newest planes with the latest video gizmos. You don't get a break on seat pitch in coach, but the food is noticeably better than on U.S. carriers and the service level (and frquency) is excellent.



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