Premium Economy Class Deal
Premium Economy Class Deal

Premium Economy Class Deal: Cathay Pacific Singapore to US/Canada from $1,451 SGD

Great price from Singapore to US/Canada on Cathay Pacific Premium Economy Class! Also, stretch your money further by crediting your flights to the Alaska Mileage Plan to earn at least 19,452 miles. Here are the details for this deal:

Singapore toFares from (SGD)
Los Angeles1,451
San Francisco 1,451
Vancouver 1,711
Toronto 1,888

Please note that the destinations above are not an exhaustive list. Do play around with the destinations and the calendar.

Other Flight Details:

  • Fare Code: E
  • Sales Period: Book before 21st October.
  • Availability: Latest date to 30th June 2020.
  • Rebooking fee: $150 SGD per flight
  • Refund fee: $300 SGD per flight

Find This Deal

The cheapest prices for this deal can be easily found and compared on Momondo, which can search and compare prices across many travel sites.

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Enter the departure and arrival city, your travel dates and Premium Economy Class. The website will automatically find the best price across the internet.

This deal can also be found on Google Flights and ITA Matrix at higher prices.

What is The Premium Economy Class Product Like

There are two Premium Economy Class products on Cathay Pacific Airways. If you are flying the A350, this is the Premium Economy Class seat:

Premium Economy Class of Cathay A350-1000
Premium Economy Class on A350
Premium Class of Cathay A350-1000
Premium Economy Class on A350

If you are flying any other aircraft, here is the Premium Economy Class.

Cathay Pacific Premium Economy 1_916
Premium Economy Class on other aircrafts. Credit: Business Travel

Check out Sam’s review here:

Where Should I Credit This Ticket?

Check out where to credit. These tickets should book into fare code E. For instance if you choose to fly to Los Angeles, you should be able to earn at least 19452 Alaska miles (base miles).

I strongly recommend you to credit your flights to the Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan. Check out the post below to find out why.

H/T: Microtat from Flyertalk