Does Singapore Airlines offer free multi-day stopovers?
Does Singapore Airlines offer free multi-day stopovers in Singapore if you're transiting through it on your normal flights, or do you have to purchase individual flights?
They appear to have some package deals for single night stopovers but these are both non-free and too short.
Best Answer
I suspect you may be conflating two different things here.
Singapore Airlines offers "Singapore Stopover Holidays" to passengers transiting Singapore on Singapore Airlines flights only. These include hotel nights and airport transfers and are not free, although you usually get a good deal on the rates.
They also offers "free" stopovers in Singapore, which means that if it costs you (say) $2000 to fly London-Singapore-Sydney direct, you can add a break of a few days and still pay the same $2000. But in this scenario, hotels and transportation are your own problem.
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How much is a stopover in Singapore?
Changi Stopovers Options range from the convenient two-day-one-night stays to the more leisurely four-day-three-night stays, with prices ranging from S$63-S$183 per person.Can I do a stopover in Singapore?
A Singapore Airlines stopover is defined as \u201cany layover longer than 24 hours\u201d and can be as long as one year. And if you are booking a round-trip saver level award ticket, the airline will allow you to add one free stopover.Does Singapore airline provide hotel for layover?
No they don't provide free accommodation. Only in the event of delays caused by situations under their control.How do I book a stopover on Singapore Airlines?
1) Go to singaporeair.com and start by selecting 'Multi-city / Stopovers'. 2) Select the origin and destination of each flight segment. Remember to include a stopover in Singapore (for more than 24 hours) in order to be eligible for a Singapore Stopover Holiday.What to do with a 12-HR LAYOVER IN SINGAPORE
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