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KrisFlyer post-Feb 2007 redemption levels revealed
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Well, probably my news are a little bit late. I received the newsletter from SQ this morning. Just to find that SIN-ADL or vv redemption points increased Well, although I don't fly very frequent as most of you do, I am close enough for a one-way free ticket for ADL-SIN next Feb, but the new redemption points will be effective 1 Feb. Grr.. And my miles will start expire in April. Haiz.. Can't complain much as I don't fly very frequently but really pity to see those points expire. My loyalty to fly SQ for the past few years come back with nothing.Last edited by Airlineslover; 30 November 2006, 08:56 AM.
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I thought that you can top-up the miles up to 30% of the miles required. And if it is booked before 1 Feb, wouldn't it be the old mileage required? (Sorry out of the loop regarding this new enhancement... another broken heart episode... )
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Article about increases in Business Traveller..
Members of SIA's loyalty programme must redeem twice as many miles for the carrier's new first and business classes.
Demand for the Singapore carrier's new premium seating (see Online news, October 19) was expected to be high, but nobody suspected the carrier would ask its frequent flyers to use their miles in this way. SIA was unavailable for comment.
Kris Flyer (the name of SIA's loyalty scheme) says the changes will take effect for flights taken on and after February 1 next year. The new seating is currently fitted to a fleet of B777-300ERs which are now joining the SIA fleet.
Part of the reason for the restrictions is that these B777-300ERs have only eight seats in first and 42 seats in business class. There is as yet no timescale for when, or even if, the new premium seating will be extended to SIA's large fleet of B747s.
Now news has emerged that SIA has begun restricted first class availability to fare paying passengers. One reader told us that even though he is booking as far ahead as March he cannot secure an "A" class booking (A class is a discount tariff for first class) with flight SQ862 (with the new products) between Singapore and Hong Kong. The reader told us, however, that a first class seat was available on payment of the full fare.
SIA says that the European debut for its new seating will be next Wednesday on its daily flight between Paris CDG to Singapore. The following week it will appear on the three times a week Barcelona-Madrid-Singapore route. During December it will also start flying from Singapore to Hong Kong (SQ861/862).
In January, it will arrive on the Zurich-Singapore route followed by Frankfurt-Singapore (flights SQ325/326).
In between, travellers can expect to find the new seats on the Singapore-Seoul-San Francisco service starting in March. All these services are being operated by B777-300ERs.
Is the second bolded bit right ?. I thought it was for flights booked after 1 February ?.
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For premium flyers seeking to redeem miles for C/F travel, the Krisflyer and the PPS Club just saw a staggering dilution. Doubling the redemption levels reflects an arrogance that is, well, distancing... By the time the A380s enter service, destinations such as FRA and SFO will only be available at the exorbitant non-saver levels.
It is a matter of time before the rest of the industry catches up (no doubt, CX/EK/VS/BA/QF will always benchmark at a similar level), and these redemption levels may no longer be justified. But by then, Krisflyer and PPS Club are liable to lose the loyalty of many of its most high-yielding travellers.
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None for me, which has done lots to loosen the bonds of loyalty. My views don't seem to be valued very much , not even meriting a form response, so as I plan my trips next year, I foresee more transits in HKG.‘Lean into the sharp points’
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