A tweet treat from SIA, SilkAir
Customers travelling on Singapore Airlines and SilkAir will be offered free entry to Universal Studios Singapore, Night Safari and Gardens by the Bay with the Singapore Stopover Holiday programme.
Free entry to 15 attractions across Singapore is included in the stopover package’s price, including favourites such as Singapore Zoo, Jurong Bird Park and Singapore Flyer, as well as unlimited use of the Singapore Airlines Hop-on tourist bus service.
The stopover programme is on sale until September 30 for travel from April 1 2013 until March 31, 2014.
The Stopover offer comes on the back of Singapore Airlines and SilkAir’s Changi Transit Programme.
For a limited period from now until June 30, eligible customers will receive SGD40 worth of Changi Dollar Vouchers (CDVs) per ticket – double the amount since the Changi Transit Programme began on October 1 last year.
To qualify for the CDVs, customers must travel on Singapore Airlines or SilkAir on both their inbound and outbound flights, with a 13-digit e-ticket receipt number beginning with 618 or 629.
The CDVs are valid for one-time use at more than 450 retail, food and service outlets in the transit and public areas of Terminals 1, 2 and 3, excluding outlets in the Arrival Baggage Claim Halls.
They can also be redeemed for one-time access to the Ambassador Transit Lounge at Terminals 2 and 3 for up to six hours
Ian Jarrett
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