Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer offers 30% off saver awards to a set of destinations each month, for travel in the following month. They’ve just released their April travel opportunities that are bookable thorugh March 31.

This is relevant to U.S. audiences – even if you’re not flying to Singapore.

Singapore Airlines partners with most U.S. credit card transfer programs (Chase, Amex, Citi, Capital One) so their points are easy to get.
They fly from the U.S. to Europe and to Asia, not just Singapore

You have to redeem online or through Singapore’s mobile app for the deals (not by phone). And the routes they pick often have very good availability – they aren’t heavily booked, which is why they’re being discounted.

Here are the available flights to and from the U.S. Of course there are many more flights for other regions of the world that may work well with your travels.

From
One-Way Miles
Flight #
Blackout Period

Economy

Frankfurt to New York (JFK)
19,250
SQ26
3 – 8 April, 10 – 13 April, 17 – 20 April, 25 – 26 April, 29 – 30 April 2026

New York (JFK) to Frankfurt
19,250
SQ25
1 – 13 April 2026

Los Angeles to Narita
29,750
SQ11
1 – 6 April 2026

Los Angeles to Singapore
30,800
SQ35
1 – 17 April 2026

San Francisco to Singapore
30,800
SQ31
1 – 11 April 2026

Seattle to Singapore
30,800
SQ27
1 – 9 April 2026

Premium Economy

Frankfurt to New York (JFK)
39,900
SQ26
3 – 4 April 2026

New York (JFK) to Frankfurt
39,900
SQ25
9 – 11 April 2026

San Franciso to Singapore
55,300
SQ33, SQ31
1 – 18 April 2026

Seattle to Singapore
55,300
SQ27
1 – 11 April 2026

Los Angeles to Narita
56,350
SQ11
1 – 11 April, 15 April 2026

Business

Frankfurt to New York (JFK)
62,300
SQ26

New York (JFK) to Frankfurt
62,300
SQ25
6 – 11 April 2026, 15 – 24 April 2026

While you can often redeem Singapore Airlines flights using fewer Air Canada Aeroplan miles, Singapore makes more space available to their own members than to partner frequent flyer programs. And this discount makes pricing competitive.

Bear in mind though that Singapore’s miles expire, and cannot be reasonably extended, so only transfer the points you’re certain to redeem. And Spontaneous Escapes awards do not allow changes or cancellation, so only redeem for travel that is certain.

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