Singapore Airlines: Hong Kong Return Ex PER $646, MEL $708, BNE $742, ADL $745, SYD $749 & More (via SIN) @ Beat That Flight

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This is a price drop from the deal earlier in the year. The top airline in the world via the best airport in the world to the most visited city in the world, starting at $646 return!

Seeing a lot of discounted hotels as well.

Summary with sample prices (there may well be cheaper)

Sydney to Hong Kong (1 Jul - 31 May) from $749 return
Melbourne to Hong Kong (1 Jul - 31 May) from $708 return
Brisbane to Hong Kong (1 Jul - 31 May) from $742 return
Adelaide to Hong Kong (1 Jul - 31 May) from $745 return
Perth to Hong Kong (1 Jul - 31 May) from $646 return
Canberra to Hong Kong (1 Jul - 31 May) from $1006 return
Hobart to Hong Kong (1 Jul - 31 May) from $954 return
Darwin to Hong Kong (1 Jul - 31 May) from $745 return
Gold Coast to Hong Kong (1 Jul - 31 May) from $951 return
Cairns to Hong Kong (1 Jul - 31 May) from $757 return

I've included a bunch of sample dates below, but click through to the much bigger list of dates here.

Sydney to Hong Kong on Singapore Airlines

Dates: 16 Jul 24 - 31 May 25

Melbourne to Hong Kong on Singapore Airlines

Dates: 1 Jul 24 - 31 May 25

Brisbane to Hong Kong on Singapore Airlines

Dates: 1 Jul 24 - 31 May 25

Adelaide to Hong Kong on Singapore Airlines

Dates: 1 Jul 24 - 31 May 25

Perth to Hong Kong on Singapore Airlines

Dates: 1 Jul 24 - 31 May 25

Canberra to Hong Kong on Singapore Airlines

Dates: 1 Jul 24 - 31 May 25

Hobart to Hong Kong on Singapore Airlines

Dates: 1 Jul 24 - 31 May 25

Darwin to Hong Kong on Singapore Airlines

Dates: 1 Jul 24 - 31 May 25

Gold Coast to Hong Kong on Singapore Airlines

Dates: 1 Jul 24 - 31 May 25

Cairns to Hong Kong on Singapore Airlines

Dates: 1 Jul 24 - 31 May 25


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Comments

  • -2

    They are still promoting this with bats ?

    • +2

      Every time I see the thumbnail, it looks like a pterodactyl flying into Hong Kong city. 😆 It turns out to be a woman on a hammock suspended in mid-air. 😆

      • +1

        Lol, same here, i actually had to open image in a new tab to realise what it actually is

        • +1

          Same here, guess I can't go to the ACCC for false advertising if I don't see dinosaurs on Victoria Peak

          • @glennp: But if you do, I'm taking credit ;)

  • +1

    can stop over in sin for 5 days ?

  • make sure you wear your seat belt all the way to destination!!

  • what does the "Ex" mean in the title?

    • +1

      Exiting

      • Exciting

      • so same as "from"?

    • Ex PER

      Exmouth to Perth

    • from Latin ex ‘out of’.

  • +1

    What is the maximum stopover in Singapore?

    • Keen to know too, anyone know?

    • if you go to Singapore Airlines website and select a multitrip, the price seems similar to this deal.

  • They are dropping the visa requirement but i think its may next year & save you $110 & a massive hassel if that helps .

    • where do you need visa?

    • That's for mainland China, Hong Kong is already visa free for up to 90 days for tourists holding an Australian passport.

      I do agree with you that the current process for getting a visa to visit mainland China is a complete PITA although the 144hr transit visas are good for shorter stays. Only downside is you are limited to specific areas.

      As much as people on here like to bash China I think their removal of visa requirements will make a big difference to their tourist arrival numbers. Curently it is a lot easier to just pick one of many other Asian destinations that are visa free/visa on arrival for a holiday so this is a decent change.

    • You're talking about the visa requirmeent for Mainland China. Hong Kong is different and a Visa isn't required for Australians visiting for tourism.

  • +2

    Got different price when click into them.

  • Looking at going to Tasmania in August but it costs almost the same as this :/ This is tempting.

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