Deal: Singapore Airlines business class between New York and Frankfurt for just 56,700 miles, or 36,400 miles in premium economy

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While Singapore Airlines has a reputation for offering an exceptional product, booking long-haul, premium-cabin awards with the airline isn't easy. You can sometimes find award availability using Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan or Air Canada Aeroplan, but you'll usually find more availability through Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer.

KrisFlyer generally charges more miles than other loyalty programs, even on dates with Saver award availability. However, the program offers discounts on select award flights each month through its KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes promotion.

Currently, you can book select promo award flights with a 30% discount if you reserve by Aug. 31 and travel between Sept. 1 and 30. This month, you'll find discounts on Saver award tickets to select destinations in the Singapore Airlines network.

Here's how you can maximize this iteration of Singapore KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes.

Deal basics

ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY

Airline: Singapore Airlines
Routes: Between Frankfurt and New York City, Singapore and Los Angeles, and Singapore and San Francisco; and from Singapore to New York City and from Newark to Singapore.
Cost: Starts at 17,500 miles in economy, 36,400 miles in premium economy and 56,700 miles in business class from Frankfurt to New York City
Travel dates: Sept. 1 to 30 (with some blackout dates)
Book by: Aug. 31

Related: Is Singapore Airlines premium economy worth it on the Airbus A350?

Sample KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes itineraries

Singapore KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes offers discounted award flights on select routes Singapore Airlines operates. However, only select flight numbers are discounted each month, so you'll often only get the discount for travel in one direction.

Discounted flights are between Frankfurt Airport (FRA) and New York City's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), and SIN and San Francisco International Airport (SFO), and from SIN to JFK and from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to SIN.

Here's a look at the Spontaneous Escapes pricing this month on U.S. routes:

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OriginDestinationDiscounted award rate
Blackout dates
FrankfurtNew York City
  • Economy: 17,500 miles
  • Premium economy: 36,400 miles
  • Business: 56,700 miles

*Available on Flight SQ26

Economy: Sept. 1-5, 19-21, 27-30

Premium economy: None

Business: Sept. 2, 3, 27-30

New York CityFrankfurt
  • Economy: 17,500 miles
  • Premium economy: 36,400 miles
  • Business: 56,700 miles

*Available on Flight SQ25

Economy: None

Premium economy: Sept. 20-23

Business: None

SingaporeLos Angeles
  • Economy: 29,400 miles (SQ38)
  • Premium economy: 52,500 miles (SQ36)
Economy: Sept. 1-13

Premium economy: None

Los AngelesSingapore
  • Premium economy: 52,500 miles (SQ35)
None
SingaporeSan Francisco
  • Economy: 29,400 miles (SQ32, SQ34)
Sept. 1-3, 6-8, 13-16
San FranciscoSingapore
  • Economy: 29,400 miles (SQ31, SQ33)
None
SingaporeNew York City
  • Premium economy: 56,350 miles (SQ24)
Sept. 1-8
NewarkSingapore
  • Premium economy: 56,350 miles (SQ21)
None

*Award redemption is only available on the specific flight(s) noted.

Remember, you must still find award availability on the KrisFlyer website. Promo awards may not be available on select dates — even ones not listed as blackout dates. When you search, you'll see the discounted awards listed as "promo" if available.

Additionally, all the flights on your itinerary must qualify for the promotion to access the discounted pricing. So, if there's a promo reward available for just one direction of your flight, it might be best to book two one-way flights.

Be aware that flights departing Europe are subject to higher taxes and fees than flights leaving the U.S. Plan to spend about 125 euros (about $137) per person in one-way taxes and fees on westbound transatlantic flights.

Check the Spontaneous Escapes homepage for more details.

Earning miles to book this award

It's easy to earn Singapore KrisFlyer miles. The program is a 1:1 transfer partner with American Express Membership Rewards, Capital One miles, Citi ThankYou Rewards and Chase Ultimate Rewards. KrisFlyer is also a 3:1 transfer partner with Marriott Bonvoy, with 5,000 bonus miles offered for every 60,000 points you transfer.

Note that it may take up to 24 hours for the transferred rewards to hit your KrisFlyer account. If they don't immediately appear, consider calling KrisFlyer to hold award seats until the miles post. Doing so will lock in your award seats, so you won't have to worry about the availability disappearing. KrisFlyer generally charges a service fee of $25 or 2,500 miles to hold award seats.

Related: How to book Singapore Airlines first-class Suites with points and miles

How to pay taxes and fees

Use The Platinum Card® from American Express to earn 5 points per dollar spent on airfare booked directly with the airline or through American Express Travel (on up to $500,000 spent per calendar year, then 1 point per dollar); the Chase Sapphire Reserve® for 3 points per dollar spent on travel; the American Express® Gold Card for 3 points per dollar spent on airfare booked directly with the airline or on amextravel.com; or the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card for 2 points per dollar spent on travel.

Bottom line

Singapore Airlines is offering a transatlantic economy-class award for just 17,500 miles. Or, you can book flights between Frankfurt and New York City for as few as 56,700 miles in business class.

These flights can be a great use of transferable credit card points.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

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