If there is one thing Singaporeans love as much as a good meal deal, it is a good travel bargain. And just in time for the festive season, Trip.com is adding a little extra cheer to flight bookings with a special Chinese New Year angbao promotion that could help travellers save on their next holiday.
From 20 February to 2 March 2026, those who book flights through Trip.com stand a chance to receive a festive travel angbao in the form of a flight voucher. It is a limited giveaway, capped at just 50 users, so timing and decisiveness will matter.
Let’s break down what this deal really means, and more importantly, why travellers should seriously consider taking advantage of it.
What Is the Surprise CNY Angbao All About?
The idea is simple. Make a qualifying flight booking during the promotional period and Trip.com will reward selected users with a voucher for their next booking.
Here is how it works:
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Spend S$288 on a flight booking and receive an S$18 flight voucher for the next booking (minimum spend S$300).
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Spend S$588 on a flight booking and receive an S$58 flight voucher for the next booking (minimum spend S$800).
After completing the booking, customers must submit a form via the promotional link to qualify. The vouchers will be credited by 3 March 2026 and are valid until 30 April 2026.
Full details and submission form can be found here:
https://sg.trip.com/w/cnylwg-tg
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The key thing to remember? It is limited to the first 50 users only.
Why This Deal Is More Valuable Than It Looks
On the surface, some may see S$18 or S$58 and think it is modest. But seasoned bargain hunters understand that stacking travel benefits is how real savings are made.
Firstly, this angbao comes on top of whatever competitive airfare pricing Trip.com is already offering. The platform is known for flash sales, promo fares and bundled deals. That means travellers are not paying a premium just to get the voucher.
Secondly, the voucher is for the next booking. For frequent travellers, this is essentially a reward loop. Many Singaporeans travel multiple times a year – whether for short getaways to Bangkok, Bali or Kuala Lumpur, or long-haul holidays to Japan, Korea or Europe. If a second trip is already in the pipeline, this voucher becomes a straightforward saving.
Thirdly, the validity until 30 April 2026 gives enough time to plan something meaningful. It is not a 7-day rush voucher. Travellers can wait for another fare drop, school holiday planning, or a spontaneous weekend escape.
A Smart Strategy for Using This Promotion
Those who want to maximise this offer should think strategically.
If there is already a planned trip within the next few months – perhaps a March school holiday break or an early summer getaway – it makes sense to secure flights now during the promotion window.
For example, if someone is planning a family holiday and the total airfare comes close to S$588, crossing that threshold to receive the S$58 voucher could be worthwhile. That voucher can then offset part of a short-haul weekend trip before April ends.
Another tactic is booking a necessary flight – such as a work trip or family visit – during the promo period. Since the travel expense is unavoidable, the angbao becomes a bonus rather than an incentive to overspend.
The most important step not to forget is submitting the form after booking. Missing that step would mean missing out entirely.
The Festive Timing Makes Sense
Chinese New Year is traditionally a time of giving and receiving. While most angbaos are filled with red notes, a travel angbao feels especially fitting in today’s world.
Travel has become one of the most valued experiences among Singaporeans. After years of cautious movement and fluctuating travel conditions globally, people are more eager than ever to explore.
Promotions like this tap into that sentiment. Instead of simply discounting a ticket, Trip.com is encouraging forward planning – book now, travel later, then travel again.
It creates a sense of momentum.
Why Travellers Should Not Wait Too Long
The biggest catch is the cap of 50 users.
That is a very small number, especially considering how many people browse flight deals daily. With social media reach and deal-sharing communities in Singapore, slots could fill up quickly.
Those who are already browsing flights should consider locking in their plans during the promotional period rather than delaying. Prices can fluctuate anyway, and waiting rarely guarantees a better deal.
Since vouchers will be credited by 3 March 2026, successful users will know fairly quickly if they secured the angbao.
Is It Worth It?
For budget-conscious travellers, absolutely.
While S$18 or S$58 might not cover an entire ticket, it can:
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Offset airport taxes.
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Reduce the cost of a short-haul fare.
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Help upgrade to a slightly better flight timing.
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Contribute to travel insurance or add-ons.
For families, every dollar saved can go towards accommodation, meals or experiences at the destination.
More importantly, this promotion does not require extra gimmicks like spinning wheels or uncertain lucky draws. The structure is straightforward – spend above a threshold, submit the form, and if among the first 50, receive a voucher.
It rewards action.
A Gentle Reminder to Read the Conditions
As with any travel promotion, travellers should take a few minutes to read the full terms via the link provided. Minimum spend requirements for the next booking apply, and bookings must meet the stated thresholds.
It is also wise to check refund policies and fare conditions when purchasing tickets. Cheap fares sometimes come with stricter change rules.
But for those who are already planning to travel, this angbao promotion feels like an added festive treat rather than a complicated scheme.
Final Thoughts
In a city where travel is practically a national hobby, opportunities to shave off extra dollars are always welcome. This Trip.com Chinese New Year angbao campaign is simple, limited and potentially rewarding for those who act fast.
For anyone who has been eyeing flight prices and waiting for a sign to book, this might just be it.
Secure the flight. Submit the form. Cross fingers to be among the first 50.
And then start planning that next getaway before 30 April 2026.
After all, good travel deals are not just about saving money. They are about making that next trip happen a little sooner.
Promotional/Event Details:
Date: 20 February–2 March 2026
Time: Valid for bookings made during the promotional period (24 hours daily via online platform)
Venue: Online via Trip.com Singapore – https://sg.trip.com/w/cnylwg-tg
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