Quick summary
Singapore Airlines‘ pricing system has dropped round-trip fares from Bali to Hong Kong to $220 for February 2026 travel — a saving of $280, or 56% below the normal $500 market rate. This is economy class, booked as a return fare, on one of Asia’s most reliable carriers.
Both directions connect via Singapore with a clean 3-hour layover each way — enough time to clear transit without a rushed connection. The February window aligns with Lunar New Year, one of Hong Kong’s most atmospheric travel periods.
Hong Kong in February runs on a different frequency. Lunar New Year transforms Victoria Harbour into a blaze of red and gold — lantern displays stretch across Tsim Sha Tsui, night markets spill onto side streets, and the city operates at a pitch of organised energy that few urban destinations can match. Crowds peak for the festival itself, then thin quickly. Catch the right window and you get the spectacle without the crush.
Singapore Airlines‘ pricing system just handed Bali-based travelers an opening. Fares on the Bali (DPS) to Hong Kong (HKG) route dropped to $220 return — against a normal fare of $500. That is a $280 gap, detected by ATC on May 14, 2026. This is not a sale or promotion. It is a fare anomaly: a brief drop in the airline’s pricing algorithm before it corrects.
Fare windows like this affect anyone departing from Bali. They typically last 3–7 days. Some close faster.
Singapore Airlines Bali–Hong Kong fare drops to $220 — what the route looks like
The full routing operates Bali (DPS) → Singapore (SIN) → Hong Kong (HKG) outbound, reversing on the return. Both connections sit in Singapore with a 3-hour layover each way — 3 hr 5 min outbound, 3 hr 15 min inbound. That is a comfortable transit at Changi Airport, not a tight connection. No overnight layover, no long wait.
Aircraft on this itinerary rotate between the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and the Airbus A350. In economy, both matter. The 787’s lower cabin pressure and higher humidity reduce fatigue on multi-segment itineraries. The A350’s wider cabin and 3-3-3 seating configuration gives economy passengers more shoulder room than older narrowbodies. Singapore Airlines’ economy product on both types includes personal IFE screens and above-average seat pitch for the region.
One plausible read: a batch of passenger cancellations may have triggered Singapore Airlines’ pricing system to auto-fill those seats at a sharply lower level. That is the most likely mechanism here — though the exact cause is never confirmed until the window closes.
ATC’s fare-monitoring system flagged this the moment the price shifted. Members received an alert in real time. For context on other active drops across Asia, Air Traveler Club’s Asia Superdeals page tracks current anomalies as they open. You can also find more on ATC’s Bali to Hong Kong route page for historical fare context on this corridor.
| Route | Normal fare | Superdeal fare | You save |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bali → Hong Kong RT | $500 | $220 | $280 (56% off) |
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How to book and stretch this fare further
Check nearby dates first. Superdeal pricing often clusters around a band of dates rather than a single departure. Open the Google Flights calendar view and scan the week either side of your preferred travel dates — you may find the $220 fare holds across several departure options.
Trip length flexibility pays off. Adjusting your return date by two or three days can sometimes surface a lower combined fare on the same route. Run a few combinations before locking in.
Not based in Bali? AirAsia, Scoot, and Batik Air connect Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Jakarta, and Singapore to Bali for roughly $30–60 one-way. Stacking a cheap regional connector onto this fare is straightforward and keeps the total trip cost well below what a direct Hong Kong fare would cost from most Asian hubs.
If the fare has already moved when you check, set a Google Flights price alert on the route. There is a small but real chance the algorithm dips again before the February window closes entirely.
What to do right now
This fare window opened on May 14, 2026. Anomalies at this discount level — 56% below market — do not stay open long. Here are the steps that matter.
- Check the fare now: check current availability on Google Flights and confirm $220 is showing before you do anything else.
- Use the date grid: In Google Flights, switch to the calendar or grid view. Scan the full February 2026 window — the anomaly may cover multiple departure dates.
- Set a price alert if the fare has risen: Click “Track prices” in Google Flights on the DPS–HKG route. Free, automatic, and worth doing even if you miss this window.
- Book directly with Singapore Airlines: Go to singaporeair.com once you have confirmed the fare. Do not book through a third-party OTA — direct bookings are easier to manage if schedules change.
- Stack a connector if needed: If you are not based in Bali, check AirAsia or Scoot for regional connections into Denpasar (DPS) from your home city. Fares from KL, Bangkok, or Singapore typically run $30–60 one-way.
Watch: if this window closes before you book, monitor the route in late May and early June — algorithm resets on competitive Asia routes sometimes produce a second dip within weeks of the first.
Questions? Answers.
Is this deal still available?
ATC detected the $220 fare on May 14, 2026. Fare windows at this discount level typically last 3–7 days, though some close faster. Check current pricing directly via the Google Flights link in this article — that will show you the live fare in real time.
What if the price has already risen when I check?
Set a price alert on Google Flights for the Bali–Hong Kong route. There is a real, if small, chance the algorithm dips again before February 2026 travel dates fill. It costs nothing and runs automatically.
Can I travel on different dates in February?
Possibly. Superdeal pricing often covers a band of dates rather than a single departure. Use the Google Flights calendar grid to check the full February window — nearby dates frequently carry the same anomaly fare. Adjusting your return date by a few days can also surface lower combined fares.
Is Singapore Airlines reliable on this route?
Singapore Airlines consistently ranks among Asia’s top-rated carriers for on-time performance and service. The Bali–Hong Kong routing via Changi is a well-established itinerary. Both the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350 operating this route are modern, long-haul-capable aircraft with strong reliability records.
How do I set up a price alert on Google Flights?
Search the Bali (DPS) to Hong Kong (HKG) round-trip on Google Flights for your preferred February dates. Below the fare results, click “Track prices.” Google will email you automatically if the fare drops. No account required beyond a standard Google login.