Travellers in Singapore can look forward to a fresh wave of travel deals as Trip.com brings back its 5.5 Mega Sale from 5 to 8 May 2026, offering a range of limited-time promotions across flights, hotels, attractions and travel packages.

The four-day campaign is designed to help consumers maximise their travel budgets with a mix of timed discounts and bundled offers. Among the key highlights are daily midnight coupon drops, where users can enjoy savings of up to S$155 on premium flight bookings and up to S$125 on flight and hotel bundles. These coupons will be released from 12am each day starting 5 May, alongside limited 50 percent off deals on airport transfers, car rentals and cruises. Cruise bookings will see discounts of up to S$150 during these releases.
From 10am on 5 May, Trip.com will also introduce its Flight Surprise Boxes, featuring all-in fares to popular regional destinations. Travellers can expect deals on flights to Kuala Lumpur via Malaysia Airlines, Bangkok via Thai Airways, and Taipei via China Airlines.
Attraction deals will also be rolled out daily at 3pm throughout the sale period. These include Buy 1 Get 1 Free offers for attractions such as Universal Studios Beijing, Legoland Malaysia Resort and Taipei 101. Discounts of up to 50 percent will also be available for tickets to Universal Studios Singapore, Hong Kong Disneyland, Everland and POPMART City Park.
For travellers planning complete getaways, the platform’s Bundle and Save deals offer combined flight and hotel packages, including return flights and a two-night hotel stay in Kuala Lumpur from S$200. These deals will be released daily at 5pm during the campaign.
Additional savings will be available on 6 May through a partnership with YouTrip. Users who pay with YouTrip on that day can enjoy up to S$100 off flights and S$40 off hotel bookings with a qualifying minimum spend, as part of the WOW Wednesday promotion.
With deals released at specific times throughout the day and in limited quantities, Trip.com’s 5.5 Mega Sale is expected to draw strong interest from travellers looking to secure value-for-money trips for their next holiday.

