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$89 & up -- Return Asia Flts from SG inc Tax, Save up to 59%*

Update (Thursday, February 21, 2013): This offer has either sold out due to huge demand or is no longer available at the originally advertised price, terms and conditions. Click here to see the entire Top 20 list.
By Kate McFarlane
Travelzoo Staff, Singapore

Fly to some of Asia's most popular beach and city destinations from Singapore for as little as $89 (SGD 110) round-trip including tax. This special "return for free + tax" sale from Tiger Airways saves up to 59% off the cost of these routes on other low-cost carriers.

Top destinations include:

  • Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam ... $89 (SGD 110)
  • Cebu, Philippines ... $89 (SGD 110)
  • Phuket, Thailand ... $91 (SGD 112)
  • Bangkok, Thailand ... $104 (SGD 129)
  • Phnom Penh, Cambodia ... $109 (SGD 135)
  • Hanoi, Vietnam ... $133 (SGD 164)
  • Taipei, Taiwan ... $161 (SGD 199)

Specific travel dates vary by route, but availability ranges from March 1 through October 25, 2013. 

Book by 11:59pm tomorrow, February 21. 

How to Book This Deal

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Look for the "return free + tax" routes and make sure the return leg of the flight is $0.

Please note -- Rates will be displayed in SGD and are initially exclusive of tax. 

*Terms/Conditions:
Restrictions may apply. Subject to availability. "Raw" international fares are the lowest available single price fares for one-way travel with hand luggage only and are fully inclusive of all taxes and charges. "Raw" international fares must be purchased online. Rates converted to USD using xe.com on 2/20/2013 and are subject to currency fluctuation.
  • When
    Mar 1 - Oct 25, 2013
  • Where
    Singapore to Various across Asia
  • Savings
    Up to 59%
  • Why We Like It
    Great savings & icludes non-stop routes not offered by other low-cost carriers