04 Jul 2014, 10:48 am
Customers can book their travel on the Singapore Airlines A380 flight from Mumbai and New Delhi to Singapore and receive free passes to two tourist attractions in Singapore, along with two days of unlimited rides on the SIA Hop-on-Bus.
This offer is valid for travel up to 30 September 2014 and translates into savings of over S$ 100.
Travelers can choose any two attractions from the following:
1. Gardens by the Bay, including OCBC Skyway
2. Singapore Flyer (including during peak hours)
3. Singapore Zoo
4. River Safari
5. Cable Car Ride (2 Ways)
6. Jurong Bird Park
7. Singapore River Cruise
8. Singapore Duck Tour
9. Sentosa Island Admission and Sentosa Express, including two attractions chosen from: Images of Singapore / Merlion tower / Fort Siloso / Wings of Time / Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom / Tiger Sky Tower / Gogreen Segway Fun Ride / Gogreen Bi-Pedal Bicycle / 1 Luge and 1 Skyride)
10. Bayview Tandoor @ Singapore Flyer
For bookings made until 30 September 2013, customers can enjoy special Economy Class, return fares to Singapore on the Singapore Airlines A380 starting from INR 28,700 onwards.
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