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*Fares indicated are one-way, for travel originating out of Singapore. Taxes and surcharges apply, and are subject to change due to currency fluctuations. Economy fares exclude checked baggage, meals and inflight entertainment. Offer is valid for online bookings made at www.flyscoot.com and on Scoot’s mobile app for supported devices only. Full payment is required at the point of booking. Payment processing fees per guest segment are not included. Full list of fees are available at www.flyscoot.com. Offer is subject to availability and confirmation. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights or all dates. Bookings are not refundable except as provided in the Conditions of Carriage. All the terms and conditions are available at www.flyscoot.com.
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There’s no better time to fly to Hong Kong with Scoot’s latest fare deals to Hong Kong.
With price for an all-in one-way ticket from as low as SGD59, it means more money for saved for shopping and dim sum!
With the Hong Kong Summer Fun starting on 15 Jun, you ought to take advantage of the Scoot’s promo fares and stop procrastinating!
Travel Period: Travel by 31 August 2015 Sale Period: 1200hrs (GMT +8) 11 May 2015 – 2359hrs (GMT +8) 13 May 2015
Terms and Conditions:
*Fares indicated are one-way including taxes and surcharges, for travel originating out of Singapore. Taxes and surcharges are subject to change due to currency fluctuations. Economy fares exclude checked baggage, meals and inflight entertainment. Offer is valid for online bookings made at www.flyscoot.com and on Scoot’s mobile app for supported devices only. Full payment is required at the point of booking. Payment processing fees per guest segment are not included. Full list of fees are available at www.flyscoot.com. Offer is subject to availability and confirmation. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights or all dates. Bookings are not refundable except as provided in the Conditions of Carriage. All the terms and conditions are available at www.flyscoot.com.
Here’s how the fares add up:
$112.64 for a return fare? I will take it.
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Fly to Hong Kong with Tigerair’s one day sale with all-in fares starting from $74 one way from Singapore.
Scoot’s one-way fares for the same period are going at around $129 one way and Jetstar’s one-way ticket is priced at around $108 – so it’s almost going at half price if you want to save on your fares to Hong Kong.
There are only 500 seats available in the Tigerflash sale, so make your booking fast.
Travel period from 9 to 24 May 2015.
Sale ends 1 May 2015, 0800hr.
Fares to Penang, Phuket and Yangon are also on sale and going at unbelievable low price. Book your tickets here: http://bit.ly/TigerHK
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Hong Kong is known as a shoppers’ paradise for both locals and tourists. You can literally shop till you drop when you are at Mongkok, Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay.
And there’s no better than with Scoot’s limited time sale (until 12 Apr 2015) that brings you there at $25* one-way (exclude tax and surcharges) with the new Boeing 787 plane.
You need to travel by 28 May 2015 and blackout dates apply.
Let’s take a look at the fares:
As promised, you can see a one-way economy fare is priced at $25 excluding tax and surcharges. You can also book a ScootBiz for extra legroom at their promo price of $115.
After taking into account of the additional charges, the final price comes out to be $137.26 which is still a steal.
You might also want to compare with Jetstar as they are also having a Post Easter Sale.
(I’ve compared and the fare for the same date costs around $133.26 for Jetstar while Tigerair costs $205.88 for a return trip to Hong Kong)
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“As you travel solo, being totally responsible for yourself, it’s inevitable that you will discover how capable you are.”
Living in one of the smallest and safest countries in the world, it is impervious that majority of the Singaporeans aren’t as independent as the greater part of the world growing up. The sad fact that we aren’t able to defend ourselves and be as “street smart” puts us in a real disadvantage. Not to compare to anyone, but instead a disadvantage to ourselves when we set foot into a new territory on our own. Born with a silver spoon in our mouths, the world beyond this little island that we grew up in can be very intimidating.
As a Singaporean myself, travelling out alone is definitely something I really enjoy, but nonetheless it was daunting at first especially in a country where I’ve never been to before. I had the chance to travel out alone recently, and for me, it was awe-inspiring and refreshing. For those of you who have been considering travelling solo, here’s my two cents worth of tips.
Possibly one of the worst things to do is take a flight to a country you know nothing about. Aside from all the attractions and sightseeing spots, certain countries tend to charge tourists a different rate from the locals. Knowing things such as which cab services to take and where the best places to shop are will shed light on what you can expect to ensure you’ll have a smoother trip and less hiccups.
Unexpected things happen more often than not when you least expect, and so you should always be prepared. Keep a photocopy of your passport, travel details, extra cash and maybe a credit card somewhere in case things go awry. A thumbdrive with the soft copies saved will also do the trick. You might also want to save the number of your embassy and bring along a power bank to charge your mobile, laptop and any electronic peripherals that may comes in handy.
People travel alone for a vast number of reasons – be it to shop, explore or take a break from their hectic schedule. Since you’ll be alone, it’d be best to take your own luggage with you all through the way just to make sure it’s in safe hands. Keeping your baggage light allows you to move around more freely and, maybe also shop more. The Samsonite Firelite is crafted from woven thread of polypropylene with Curv technology making it one of the most durable and lightest bag under five pounds. (Costs $465 on eBags with 15% discount from vPost)
Be Cautious Of Your Surroundings and Personal Belongings
(Image credit: TheeErin, via Flickr)
Self-explanatory, the small bag you carry around should be guarded with all you’ve got – it is in fact, all you’ve got when you’re out roaming the streets. Best to be observant of your surrounds and people: not paranoid, alert. Make sure you create clear labels and tag your bags.
Weigh Your Decisions
Travelling alone means you can do whatever you want, whenever. But with great power to decide, comes great responsibility to return in one piece. Jumping off that cliff sure looks like great fun, but know what you’re getting into before taking the leap.
With that said if you’re still hesitant, take the adventure to a place you’ve been to before or a place where the popularity can speak simple English. Here are a couple of places which has loads of unexplored adventures that are good for starters with a budget:
Australia
Ayers Rock, Uluru (Image credit: Mark Wassell, via Flickr)
Being the sixth largest country in the world, there’s definitely places you’ve yet to visit and things you’ve yet to do. From diving to visiting the beautiful Ayers Rocks, this country’s beauty will sweep you off your feet. Love camping? Bring along your outdoor gear!
Chiang Mai Night Market (Image credit: Caitriana Nicholson, via Flickr)
A popular destination amongst Singaporeans, the Land of a Thousand Smiles is rich in culture. Although language may be a barrier, the signs and directions are quite clear. With the help of the people, it shouldn’t be a problem at all.
Boracay at Dusk (Image credit: Chewy Chua, via Flickr)
The Philippines is similar to Singapore with majority of the population able to converse in English which makes travelling around easy as pie. The lot of beautiful beaches and the world’s biggest shopping mall at your dispense ensures that you have everything you need.
A highly cosmopolitan city, Hong Kong is full of scenic gardens, fantastic hiking trails and great food. One of the biggest cities in the world, you’ll never finish exploring Hong Kong’s uniqueness. If you love shopping, you would definitely fall in love with the night markets along Temple Street.
Deer Cave, Gunung Mulu National Park (Image credit: robdu91, via Flickr)
One of the more technologically advanced cities in Asia, it is the hallmark of an ideal exotic locate. From the wild forestry to the skyscrapers in the city, it’s like being in two places at once.
Before you embark on the greatest adventure of your life alone, be sure to book your flights by comparing the fares from SkyScanner without compromising on your safety. Book your hotels with the best rates with our hotels search engine: http://hotels.moneydigest.sg