Flights were booked using Singapore
Krisflyer miles transferred from Citi, 58,000 miles plus AUD $ 98.
But you can usually find flights for the dates you want if you have
KrisFlyer miles transferred from Membership Rewards or Starwood Preferred Guest.
Not exact matches
For less
miles (but more in taxes) you can
transfer your Chase Ultimate Rewards to Singapore Airlines and it'll cost 95,000
KrisFlyer miles.
Most people
transfer points to the Singapore
KrisFlyer miles program because they want to experience Singapore Suites — Singapore Airlines» first class luxury double bed in the sky.
For less
miles (but more in taxes) you can
transfer your Chase Ultimate Rewards to Singapore Airlines and it'll cost 95,000
KrisFlyer miles.
1,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points
transfer evenly to 1,000
KrisFlyer miles.
An area where
KrisFlyer lags behind its competition is offering household accounts to pool
miles... or even options that allow you to
transfer miles for free.
The Citi Prestige Card and Citi ThankYou Premier Card can
transfer ThankYou points to
KrisFlyer at a 1:1 ratio (in blocks of minimum 1,000 points = 1,000 bonus
miles).
Most people
transfer points to the Singapore
KrisFlyer miles program because they want to experience Singapore Suites — Singapore Airlines» first class luxury double bed in the sky.
However, if the points were
transferred to Singapore Airline
KrisFlyer Miles and then booked with partner airlines Virgin Atlantic, you'd get the same flight for just 50,000
miles, which works out to almost 2 cents a point.
The Singapore
KrisFlyer miles program is an incredible
transfer opportunity for your Amex membership rewards points.
Get 1,000
KrisFlyer miles for every 1,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points you
transfer (in increments of 1,000).
All of them will
transfer to
KrisFlyer miles.
Link your Singapore Airlines
KrisFlyer and Virgin Australia Velocity accounts together, and you can
transfer miles and points between them.
Without a doubt, using credit cards that earn points you can
transfer to your
KrisFlyer account is the quickest and easiest way to earn tons of Singapore
miles.
We already discussed how to earn
miles for stays with Singapore Airlines hotel partners, but you can also
transfer hotel
miles to your
KrisFlyer account from the following loyalty programs.
Hot Tip: Earn a bonus of 5,000
KrisFlyer miles for each 20,000 SPG Starpoints
transferred in the same transaction!
Transfer SPG Starpoints to Singapore Airlines frequent flyer
miles at a 1:1 ratio, plus earn 3
KrisFlyer miles per $ 1 when you stay at an SPG hotel!
For fewer
miles (but more in taxes) you can
transfer your Chase Ultimate Rewards to Singapore Airlines and it'll cost 95,000
KrisFlyer miles.
If Saver Award space is available on United Airlines, you could
transfer 25,000
miles to Singapore Airlines»
KrisFlyer program to book the United flight.
Most people
transfer points to the Singapore
KrisFlyer miles program because they are after the Singapore Suites — Singapore Airlines» first class luxury experience.
One of the best things about
Krisflyer miles is that they're super easy to accumulate — you can
transfer points from Chase Ultimate Rewards, Citi ThankYou Points, American Express Membership Rewards, and Starwood Preferred Guest.
However, if the points were
transferred to Singapore Airline
KrisFlyer Miles and then booked with partner airlines Virgin Atlantic, you'd get the same flight for just 50,000
miles, which works out to almost 2 cents a point.
By
transferring your points to
KrisFlyer miles, you can redeem
miles and fly airlines like United, Swiss, Lufthansa, or Turkish airlines to the Middle East and North Africa in economy for just 37,500.
Transfer your Chase points to
KrisFlyer miles and fly in one of Singapore Airline's luxurious A380 suites which comes with a double bed!
Treat yourself to a Singapore A380 Suite
Transfer your Chase points to
KrisFlyer miles and fly in one of Singapore Airline's luxurious A380 suites which comes with a double bed!
It's best to
transfer your ThankYou points to Singapore's loyalty program,
KrisFlyer, because it offers a 15 percent discount to members booking award flights online.With the discount, you can fly one way between New York and Frankfurt, or Houston and Moscow, in the carrier's extravagant First Suite for 57,375
miles and $ 203 in taxes and fuel surcharges.
While I collect ThankYou points for
KrisFlyer miles others may find greater use in
transferring their balances over to Cathay Pacific or Thai....
American Express Membership Rewards points convert to
KrisFlyer miles at a 1:1 ratio, and
transfers take 1 - 2 days.
If you have an upcoming trip in mind and plan to use
KrisFlyer miles (Chase Ultimate Rewards points can be
transferred directly to Singapore Airlines), here's what I would take into account as you evaluate your award booking:
1,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points
transfer evenly to 1,000
KrisFlyer miles.
The Citi Prestige Card and Citi ThankYou Premier Card can
transfer ThankYou points to
KrisFlyer at a 1:1 ratio (in blocks of minimum 1,000 points = 1,000 bonus
miles).
That's why it's important not to
transfer KrisFlyer miles without a redemption in mind.
If you choose to
transfer your MR points to Singapore Airlines
KrisFlyer program, you can use
KrisFlyer miles for travel with Singapore Airlines, its partners and other Star alliance members
For instance, for someone whose primary loyalty lies with Delta or American, Singapore
Krisflyer could be a good choice as a secondary program: you can earn on United, JetBlue, Virgin America (and soon, it seems, Alaska), so you are more likely to accrue enough
miles for an award, and you can also
transfer all sorts of credit card points to the program to supplement your earnings.
Transfer of
KrisFlyer miles from one member's account to another member's account is not permitted.
Another reason I'd
transfer would be if my Singapore
Krisflyer miles were going to expire.
And then
transfer them back from Velocity to
Krisflyer and you'd end up with 27,434
miles.
You can
transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points, American Express Membership Rewards points, Citi ThankYou Points, or Starwood Preferred Guest points at a 1:1 ratio to Singapore
KrisFlyer miles.
And for many Americans, Singapore
Krisflyer miles are extremely easy to accumulate since Singapore Airlines is a
transfer partner of the big four: American Express, Chase, Citi, and SPG.
Additionally, it's insanely easy to earn
KrisFlyer miles as Singapore Airlines is a
transfer partner of all four transferable points programs:
You would do
transfer # 1 from
Krisflyer to Velocity and be left with 37,037 Velocity
miles.
However, since late 2014 you've actually been allowed to
transfer Singapore Airlines
Krisflyer miles to Virgin Australia's Velocity frequent flyer program, but there's a pretty big catch.
Transfer over the
miles you need into your
KrisFlyer account and call Singapore Airlines to book the flights with your
miles.
Since Singapore Airlines became partners with all four U.S.
transfer programs: SPG, AMEX MR, Chase UR and Diner Club,
KrisFlyer miles have become too easily accessible for the airline's taste.
If you want to use Singapore Airlines to book for 25,000
miles per person roundtrip and no extra fee, you can
transfer points from SPG, Amex MR, or Chase Ultimate Rewards to Singapore Airlines
KrisFlyer all at a 1:1 ratio to book that ticket.
American Express Membership Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards, Citi ThankYou Points, and Starwood Preferred Guest Starpoints can all be
transferred to Singapore Airlines
KrisFlyer at a 1:1 ratio; however, Starpoints also provide a 25 % bonus if you
transfer in 20,000 point increments (meaning every 20,000 points becomes 25,000
KrisFlyer miles).
Heading to the Maldives required me to
transfer points to Singapore
Krisflyer since one way of our flights will be using
Krisflyer miles.
LifeMiles frequently sells its
miles at a huge discount, Aeroplan is a
transfer partner with Membership Rewards, and
KrisFlyer is a
transfer partner with both Membership Rewards and Ultimate Rewards.
You can book this flight using Singapore Airlines
KrisFlyer miles that you
transfer at a 1:1 ratio from Chase Ultimate Rewards cards, such as the Sapphire Preferred, Citi ThankYou cards, such as the Citi Prestige, or American Express Membership Rewards cards, such as the Amex Platinum.