Trip.com teams up with Singapore Airline
Trip.com has launched a limited-time Singapore Airlines x Mastercard campaign for Australian travellers.
It offers a range of flight, hotel and travel service deals through 15 February 2026.
Eligible customers can apply a $100 off flight promo code at checkout when booking Singapore Airlines flights on Trip.com using a Mastercard credit card, with a minimum spend of $300.
The promo code has limited availability on a first-booked, first-served basis.
The campaign also features Singapore Airlines special fares across a range of international routes.
Travellers can save on flights departing from major Australian cities to Singapore and other Southeast Asia destinations, North Asia and Europe.
The $100 off Singapore Airlines flight promo code remains available throughout the campaign period, subject to availability.
Meanwhile, Trip.com is running a social media giveaway, offering the chance to receive a $500 off Singapore Airlines flight promo code.
In addition to flight savings, there are global hotel deals of up to 74% off throughout the campaign period.
Trip.com is also running a free hotel stay giveaway at Holiday Inn Express Singapore Katong by IHG.
Travellers who book Singapore Airlines flights from Australia to Singapore on Trip.com from now until 28 February have the chance to win the giveaway.
In addition, the campaign extends to deals on other travel products, including up to 30% off car hire, 10% off airport transfers, and up to 7% off select attractions and tours.
All offers are available exclusively via Trip.com during the promotional period.
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