The KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes promotion for flying in February 2026 has just been released!
You can redeem your flights at a discount against the previous redemption rates if you do so during this promotion. Therefore, this will be the best time for you to lock in any redemptions if you already have plans to travel next month.
What is the Spontaneous Escapes?
Spontaneous Escapes is a promotion by Singapore Airlines offering award redemption rates of 30% off the standard Saver award tickets to selected destinations. The flights must be taken the following month, making it truly spontaneous!
This is usually a good opportunity to make your hard-earned KrisFlyer miles go even further. You can sometimes find amazing deals, assuming you can take off on a moment’s notice (or a month).
You have to book your flight by 31 January 2026, and fly between 1 February 2026 and 28 February 2026.
Good Deals for February 2026
We’ll generally try to go for longer business-class flights as compared to short economy-class flights when redeeming our miles to fully maximise their value.
This edition of the Spontaneous Escapes has got to be one of the most disappointing Spontaneous Escapes promotion we have seen in a while. There are very limited premium cabin seats available compared to past Spontaneous Escapes.
Even though the travel window is for February, typically a non-peak period, Business Class availability is almost non-existent on most routes. Aside from a few Australian cities, the majority of the current deals are for Premium Economy.
Given the track record over the past few months, the “heyday” of finding exceptional value through Spontaneous Escapes seems to be over for now.
| Route | Class | Miles (one-way) |
|---|---|---|
| Darwin to Singapore | Business | 29,750 |
| Singapore to Darwin | Business | 29,750 |
| Cairns to Singapore | Business | 50,400 |
| Singapore to Cairns | Business | 50,400 |
| Brisbane to Singapore | Business | 50,400 |
| Singapore to Johannesburg | Premium Economy | 36,050 |
| Johannesburg to Singapore | Premium Economy | 36,050 |
| Singapore to San Francisco | Premium Economy | 55,300 |
| San Francisco to Singapore | Premium Economy | 55,300 |
| Seattle to Singapore | Premium Economy | 55,300 |
| Singapore to New York (JFK) | Premium Economy | 59,150 |
| New York (EWR) to Singapore | Premium Economy | 59,150 |
You can check out the full list of routes at KrisFlyer’s official page.
How to Book a Spontaneous Escapes Rate?
- You can only book the rate through Singapore Airlines’ Mobile App or official website.
- Log in to your KrisFlyer account and check the Redeem flights box when searching for your flight.
- Select the desired flight route, depart date and class of service.

4. If a route is available on Spontaneous Escapes, it will show up as a special Promo From… rate.

5. Select that and go through the standard booking process.
What Card to Use For Fees?
When redeeming award flights, you’ll usually have to pay a small fee for taxes and tariffs. Although these typically do not go for more than S$100 for Singapore Airlines, it’ll still be good if we can optimise our spending here.
Below are some of our favourite credit cards to use to pay for taxes and fees when redeeming award flights on Singapore Airlines.
| Card | Miles Per Dollar (mpd) | Monthly Bonus Cap | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | HSBC Revolution | 4 | S$1,500 per calendar month (until February 2026) | Review | Apply |
![]() | UOB Lady’s / UOB Lady’s Solitaire (travel category selected) | 4 | S$1,000 / S$750 for Travel per calendar month | Review | Apply |
![]() | DBS Woman’s World Card | 4 | S$1,000 per calendar month | Review | Apply |
- All fares booked through the Spontaneous Escapes Rate are strictly non-changeable and cancellable unless cancelled by Singapore Airlines themselves. You’ll have to forfeit your ticket should you not be able to fly on the booked flight.
- You can only book the rates through Singapore Airlines’ Mobile App or website.
- You’ll need to have the full amount of miles needed in your KrisFlyer account at the time of booking. You cannot book part of the tickets with cash and part of it with miles.
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