Singapore Airlines’ promo lets you explore destinations across Asia, Australia, Europe, and the US at discounted rates.
For six decades, generations of Filipinos have boarded Singapore Airlines flights for everything from family reunions and overseas work opportunities to long-awaited holidays and once-in-a-lifetime adventures.
This year, the airline is celebrating that relationship with the people who helped build it. Available until June 30, 2026, the anniversary offer gives up to 32 percent off selected fares for travelers departing from the Philippines. The travel dates covered are from June 5, 2026 through March 31, 2027, making it particularly appealing for travelers already planning year-end holidays, school breaks, or long-haul trips next year.
The deal applies to bookings made through the Singapore Airlines website or mobile app using eligible Mastercard debit or credit cards with the promo code SQPH60.



Among the destinations included are Singapore itself, various cities across Southeast Asia, Australia, Europe, and the United States, as well as Madrid, one of the airline’s newest destinations in Europe.
The anniversary promotion arrives at a time when international travel continues to rebound after the US-Iran war and Filipino travelers are increasingly looking beyond traditional destinations. Europe remains high on many bucket lists, while Australia continues to attract students, families, and leisure travelers. Singapore, meanwhile, remains one of the Philippines’ most popular gateways to the rest of the world.
The timing is also significant for Singapore Airlines. The carrier first began serving the Philippine market in 1966, connecting Filipino travelers to Singapore and onward destinations through what would eventually become one of the world’s most extensive airline networks.
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Today, Singapore Airlines operates five daily flights from Manila and daily services from Cebu to Singapore. Travelers from Clark, Iloilo, and Davao can also connect through its low-cost subsidiary, Scoot, which offers direct services to Singapore from those cities.
To commemorate the milestone, Singapore Airlines also organized surprise celebrations at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 and Mactan-Cebu International Airport earlier this month. On 2 June 2026, at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 and at Mactan-Cebu International Airport, SIA representatives and valued partners, including NNIC and NAIA Terminal 3 leadership, commemorated the occasion with a cake cutting ceremony, and reaffirmed their shared commitment to building robust air travel and connectivity to the Philippines and beyond.

SIA customers departing from Manila were welcomed with anniversary-themed installations and commemorative postcards at check-in counters. At the SilverKris Lounge, guests savored specially prepared treats featuring local flavors, while customers at the gatehold room enjoyed interactive games, photo opportunities, complimentary refreshments, and anniversary giveaways. Customers also received commemorative batik-designed cookies before boarding, with refreshments and similar treats distributed to travllers departing Cebu.
Angelito Alvarez, General Manager of New NAIA Infra Corp., said: “On behalf of New NAIA Infra Corp., I extend our warmest congratulations to Singapore Airlines on this remarkable milestone. Thank you for six decades of partnership and for helping connect generations of Filipinos to Singapore and to destinations around the world. As we continue to modernise and transform NAIA, we look forward to supporting Singapore Airlines in its next chapter of growth and success.”
The festivities served as a reminder that the airline’s six-decade presence in the Philippines has been built not merely on routes and schedules, but on generations of travelers who have chosen Singapore Airlines as part of their journeys.
“Since 1966, it has been our privilege to welcome generations of customers from the Philippines on board our flights, connecting them to Singapore and destinations across our global network,” said Liwei Tai, General Manager Philippines for Singapore Airlines.
As airlines compete aggressively for travelers in 2026, anniversary promotions are often used to celebrate milestones. But for travelers, the more practical takeaway is simple: a six-decade birthday means discounted fares to some of the world’s most sought-after destinations.
For flight schedules and travel updates, visit singaporeair.com.
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