
Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group has launched the SG60 promotional fares to celebrate Singapore’s 60th year of independence. Wonderfully, travellers can get discounted flights using these promotions, on both Singapore Airlines and its budget subsidiary Scoot, to a total of 137 destinations around the world. Here’s what we know about the Singapore Airlines SG60 promo.
SG60 Singapore Airlines & Scoot
This initiative by the SIA Group is part of the broader Celebrating with Singapore campaign running from April to November 2025.
Travellers can explore international destinations at reduced rates to commemorate the nation’s milestone anniversary. There include 77 destinations via Singapore Airlines on offer like cities in Europe such as Paris, Barcelona and Milan, North America, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. Travellers must book these fares between April 11 and April 24, 2025. The travel dates using the SG60 promo span from April 12 to November 19, 2025.
Meanwhile, Scoot is providing similar discounts to 60 destinations worldwide. Cities include the likes of Seoul in South Korea, Perth in Australia, and Chinese destinations like Qingdao and Shenyang, to name a few. The SG60 Scoot promo is running now ends on April 17, 2025. Additionally, trips are scheduled between April 14 and October 25, 2025. So you better hurry!
Bear in mind that blackout dates may appear during school holidays or major events when you’re booking your trips using the SG60 promo fares. The percentage passengers will get off is not detailed.
Plus, the SG60 campaign offers the opportunity of customers who use the promotional code to enter into a lucky draw to win a pair of Business Class round-trip tickets to Seoul and $600 worth of Pelago vouchers. Certainly, you’ll benefit from this promotion whether you’re a luxury traveller or budget-conscious traveller.
Find flights using the Singapore Airlines SG60 promo via Scoot or Singapore Airlines official websites.
This information was confirmed in a press release by the SIA group on April 8, 2025. Read the statement.
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