To all readers from Singapore and around the region, Delta Air Lines is selling Korean Air‘s and Delta‘s Business Class at great fares for travel from Singapore to some US cities. This deal is widely available from July 2019 to May 2020. Certain routes in this deal are operated with Delta’s new A330 neo fitted with Delta One (Business Class suite)
Here are some examples.
| Singapore to Phoenix | USD1,823 / SGD2,467 |
| Singapore to Atlanta | USD2,099 / SGD2,839 |
| Singapore to Dallas | USD2,104 / SGD2.847 |
| Singapore to Orlando | USD3,047 / SGD2,252 |
The above table is not an exhaustive list; it provides a minimum price guide and, based on demand, prices may fluctuate. Do play around with the dates and routing!
Things to Note
- This deal is ticketed under Delta but you have the option to fly on Korean Air (via Korea) or Delta (via Japan).
- Travel period: Widely available from July 2019 to May 2020 at the point of writing
- Booking Code: Z
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 Business Class Product Like?
The operating aircraft types are dependent on the route that you have chosen. It could be the B767 and A330 Neo on Delta or B777, A330 and A380 on Korean Air for flights between Singapore and US. Here are some examples of the Business Class products on Delta and Korean Air.


Check out Sam’s review on Delta One Business Class.
Where Should I Credit This Ticket?
Check out where to credit. These tickets should book into fare code Z. Here is an example of how much you can earn for flights between Singapore to Phoenix.




The deal was gone within 2 days ! Was this a mistake fare or an actual promotion ? Hoping to find cheap business class tickets to Orlando or Miami.
Hi Jethro,
I doubt it was a mistake fare. Hot deal high demand!
– Adray from Singapore, Deals Editor for samchui.com
Hi do you know when the booking period for this deal is? I can’t find any info about this promo on the Delta nor Korean Air websites. Thanks
Hi Adryl! Frankly speaking, I was not able to identify the booking period at the point of writing as well. In fact when I am typing the response to your comment, the price appears to be gone. Be sure to book it as soon as possible in future if you think that this is a good deal for you. Prices like this are rare, especially out of Singapore. I will keep a lookout for more great deals out of Singapore.
– Adray from Singapore, Deals Editor for samchui.com
Just checked after Jan 2020 – the SGD2,000+ offer is no longer available.
Looks like this deal is pretty hot! At the point of writing, this price is widely available. I will keep a lookout for more deals out of Singapore.
– Adray from Singapore, Deals Editor for samchui.com
The deal was there all the way to April 2020.
Thought I’d take a night to think further, checked the next day, ready to pull the trigger AND nothing after Jan 2020 at $2000 range. But still available for 2019.
Checked this morning and can’t seem to find any at all. 🙁
@samchui very disappointed with #Deltaairlines and #koreaAir. When I am planning my flight to Singapore from #lax for September 2019, I noticed I get downgraded to economy class on the sector flying #inc to #sin… Why pay premium economy if one gets downgraded on the other sectors?? Disappointing indeed. I will most definitely be looking into flying #Ana or #Singaporeairlines instead. You pay premuim economy and you don’t get downgraded…
Hi there, sorry to hear your bad experience. I do agree with you that they should have upgraded you instead! But you know what, I would still encourage you to book with them if you can benefit from this deal. Upgrading is often dependent on the staff on duty that day and it may just so happen that they do not know the operational upgrade policy well. Nevertheless, thanks for being our loyal reader. I will keep a look out on good deals from ANA or Singapore Airlines
@ Sam — Why aren’t you showing the option for crediting to Delta? Unless I am mistaken (and PLEASE correct me if I am!), if you buy a KE ticket with KE marketed flights, they book into R class and will earn 40,076 SkyMiles (more for DL elite members), 30,057 MQMs, and 8,015 MQDs if credited to Delta.
Hi, Gene. Yup. Thanks for highlighting this! You are right. If you purchase the ticket under KE, flights under KE is coded in R. Note that the screenshot in this post just shows an example out of all possible options you can get out of this deal.