Mr. Thrifty is escaping the cold weather of North America with an extended tour of Asia. He’s happy to pass along some travel advice so that you, too, may indulge without undue damage to your wallet. Here’s how he managed to pull off a nice travel hack, thanks to his treasured Priority Pass.
We’ve written about the value of Priority Pass before. Well, did you ever think of taking it to the next level by leveraging your Priority Pass membership to save on hotels……….by bypassing a hotel stay altogether?
Follow along for Mr. Thrifty’s latest triumph!
Singapore is a very popular transit point for Asian flights, not to mention a delightful destination in its own right. Changi Airport is consistently ranked as the best in the world, with good reason. Heck, they’ve even upped their toilet game by installing Japanese-style bidets!
Here’s how Mr. Thrifty marked his glorious arrival in Singapore on his latest trip, using a Priority Pass travel hack:
Flying from Seoul, Korea, he found the best deal on Scoot Airlines, a low-cost, long-haul airline affiliated with Singapore Airlines. They fly new Boeing 787 Dreamliners which are very comfortable and spacious. The major differentiating point from a full-service airline is the pay-as-you-go service. In-flight food and beverage selection is very limited, enabling the airline to save on catering. Similarly, there are fees for seat selection and checked baggage. Mr. Thrifty is in favour of such unbundling, as travellers can opt for the services and fees that suit them.
As Mr. Thrifty has written elsewhere, he strongly advises to travel with only a carry-on bag. Airlines are also tightening up the weight restrictions on carry-on bags, and the official carry-on weight limit on Scoot is 10kg. Monitoring of this allowance tends to be on a random basis, and you minimize your chances of scrutiny if you do an e-checkin.
Anyway, the Scoot flight from Seoul to Singapore was the best deal by far, perhaps because of the inconvenient flight timings. It’s a red-eye leaving Seoul at 11pm and arriving in Singapore at 6:30am, with a brief stopover in Taipei.
Rather than an inconvenience, Mr. Thrifty looked at this routing with tears of joy. It meant that he could feasibly use Priority Pass to bypass the cost of a hotel room, while also enjoying free meals, drinks, business facilities, and a shower.
Not only that, but he could use it in three different countries, pulling off an elusive international “triple-header”.
Thanks, Priority Pass!
Here’s how it went down:
A welcome sight on arrival at Changi Airport: The Haven Lounge
So there you have it — with this travel hack, Priority Pass enabled Mr. Thrifty to bypass a hotel stay altogether while remaining fresh and clean, with a full belly.
The combined savings on this epic escapade alone would justify a Priority Pass membership (add up the savings on the flight itself + avoiding paying for in-flight or in-airport food & beverages + saving a night in a hotel or Airbnb either in Seoul or Singapore, which are definitely not the cheapest cities in Asia).
What do you think? Did Mr. Thrifty miss any angles here?
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