Eva Air Singapore Premium Economy Fare
Eva Air Singapore Premium Economy Fare

EVA Air Premium Economy Class – SIN to USA R/T from USD1,058/SGD1,448

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Premium cabins deals originating out of Asia aren’t too uncommon, but flights that originate from Singapore are quite rare. So here is a good news to our readers from Singapore and around the region – EVA Air is offering you to fly its Premium Economy Class from Singapore to USA from USD $1,058/ SGD 1,448. Here are the details:

From Singapore to:Fare Price from SGD
Los Angeles
1,448
San Francisco
1,543
Seattle1,638

The above table is not an exhaustive list. It provides a minimum price guide, based on demand, prices may fluctuate. 

Promotion details and T&C

  • Hello Kitty flights are operated between Singapore and Taipei on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays – flight no. BR226 & BR225. EVA Air reserves the right to change the aircraft type and flight frequency without notice.
  • Fares are limited to stay validity up to 1 Year.
  • Change and no-show fee: SGD 210
  • Refund fee: SGD 280
  • One free stop-over in TPE
  • Seat Selection: Chargeable for “Premium Economy Basic” Fare
  • Travel Period: now till 14th November 2019
  • Promotion Period: 31st May 2019

How to find this deal?

The best way to find this deal is by searching Google Flights or via the ITA Matrix. As mentioned earlier, the above table is not an exhaustive list. Click on this link to play around with the dates and destinations!

What is the Premium Economy product like?

The operating aircraft types should the Boeing B777 for both SIN – TPE and TPE – USA sectors with a seat configuration of 2-4-2.

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EVA Air Premium Economy Class
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EVA Air Premium Economy Class
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EVA Air Premium Economy Class

As mentioned above, EVA Air is operating the Hello Kitty flights between Singapore and Taipei on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays – flight no. BR226 & BR225. Check out Sam’s Hello Kitty flight experience on EVA Air‘s Premium Economy Class.

Eva Air Hello Kitty Flight Experience

Where should I credit this ticket?

Check out where to credit. These tickets should book into fare code P for some great earnings on Singapore Airlines. Other great places to credit these miles include Aegean Airlines. For example, a flight between Singapore to San Francisco can earn 8439 Krisflyer miles each way.

If you are looking for something that originates from the US to Asia, check out the current deal offered by Singapore Airlines.

How should I pay for this ticket?

I recommend booking this deal directly with the airline as that is the safest way to ensure that your tickets are in good hands.

The Platinum Card® from American Express offers 5x points on all airfare purchases made directly with airlines and Amex. If you purchased this ticket directly from the airline or with AmexTravel.com you should earn a minimum of 5,300 membership rewards points worth around ~$90 USD depending on how you value American Express Membership Rewards Points. You can learn more about The Platinum Card® from American Express here.

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Chase Sapphire Preferred Credit Card

If Amex isn’t your card of choice the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card offers 2x points on all airfare purchases. Regardless of where you purchase this ticket, if you pay with the Chase Sapphire Preferred you should earn ~2,100 Chase Ultimate rewards points worth around  ~$45 USD depending on how you value Chase Sapphire Rewards Points. You can learn
Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card here.

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