| | Singapore Airlines To Japan, Up to 4 Seats | I know I mention this regularly but transpacific business class award space can be tough to find. With that in mind, I wanted to highlight a few dates with business class availability on Singapore Airlines' fifth freedom flight between LAX and Tokyo. | This is the definition of a “quick hit” as there are only a few dates in November and December. However, I wanted to flag it for those who need to lock in dates early. | Now, let’s get into it! |
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| | | Routes to Tokyo (NRT): Los Angeles (LAX) Operating airline: Singapore Airlines Class of service: Business class Dates: November - December 2026 Seats available: 2 (up to 4) Cabin layout: 1-2-1 Best ways to book (per person, one-way): | | *No Surcharges | Taxes/fees (per person): | From US: $5.60 From NRT: ~$45
| Bank transfer partners: | | Current Airline Transfer Bonuses Best Card Offers | Let me know if you book! |
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| | | LAX-NRT November: 11, 24, 25, 30 December: 1, 7, 14 |
| NRT-LAX December: 9, 16, 22-24 |
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| | | Flight Experience | Singapore Airlines operates a Boeing 777 on the Tokyo route. The business class cabin is arranged in a 1-2-1 layout. Each seat is lie-flat and has direct aisle access.
While the seats are lie-flat, you have to sleep diagonally. However, bulkheads don’t have this issue and are ideal - especially if you’re taller.
The crews are known for being proactive and friendly. Some would say they're among the best in the air. Similarly, the inflight catering gets high marks. Use the online Book the Cook feature to ensure you get your preferred meal. | | How To Search | Search with Singapore Airlines: | Log into your account Select Redeem flights Enter origin/destination Select date(s) From calendar, you can select one-way Select class of service Select number of passengers
| If you're concerned about points transfer delays, you can call and see if they'll hold the award space. If an agent won’t put space on hold, hang up and call again. | | Happy booking! |
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