God you guys crack me up! Love the witty sense of humour in here.. This thread livened up a boring day in school.
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Singapore Airlines Suites Now Open for Redemption
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Originally posted by MAN Flyer View PostWhat makes these multi-million mile redemption figures even more laughable is at the moment (until the end of this month actually) they have an offer on ex-CGK that if you buy an F ticket (to anywhere so even CGK-SIN counts) you can then buy a return F ticket to Europe, and then 'upgrade' to Suites for the grand total of......drum roll.... US$ 360 return.
So they officially believe they are worth US$ 180 dollars each trip more than 'normal' F, yet they want 1 million miles to redem for same seat on the same flight.
Suites, now a class 'beyond' belief......
A380 Suites Promotion
Purchase one First Class ticket to any destination and you are eligible to purchase the Singapore Airlines Suites at First Class fare plus USD380. This promotion is only available through our appointed travel agents, hence, please contact your travel agent for more information and to pucharce your ticket.
This promotion is valid until 28 October 2010 for travel until 31 January 2011. Passenger must return to Jakarta by 31 January 2011. Flight restrictions and other terms and conditions apply.
Currently, the Singapore Airlines A380 flies between Singapore and Hong Kong, London, Melbourne, Paris, Sydney, Tokyo and Zurich.
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Here is the reply taken off the Straits Times Forum :
Sep 28, 2010
Suites are exclusive, but SIA notes feedback
WE REFER to last Wednesday's letter by Mr Anthony Prakasam ('$900,000 worth of flights to redeem an A-380 Suite?'), regarding the miles redemption for Singapore Airlines Suites.
SIA offers its KrisFlyer members various redemption categories to choose from, namely the Saver, Standard and Full Awards. The number of miles needed for each category corresponds to the respective benefits.
The Saver Award, for example, would require fewer miles, but has more restrictions; in comparison, the Full Award requires more miles, but allows greater flexibility in itinerary and more seat options. Members can use all three award types to redeem seats in economy, business and first class.
Singapore Airlines Suites is an exclusive product available on our A-380 aircraft, and was not previously open for redemption. We made the Suites available for redemption early this month following feedback from our KrisFlyer members. In view of the exclusive nature of this product, only the Full Award category is offered.
We have had a number of redemptions on the Suites since the change was introduced, and feedback from members who have used their miles to redeem the Suites has been positive.
We note Mr Prakasam's feedback, and will keep his comments in mind.
Edwin Kwee
Vice-President, Loyalty Marketing
Singapore Airlines
http://www.straitstimes.com/STForum/...ry_583799.html
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Originally posted by feb01mel View PostHere is the reply taken off the Straits Times Forum :
Sep 28, 2010
Suites are exclusive, but SIA notes feedback
Singapore Airlines Suites is an exclusive product available on our A-380 aircraft, and was not previously open for redemption. We made the Suites available for redemption early this month following feedback from our KrisFlyer members.Originally posted by SQflyergirl View PostDear Hapless Punter,
Due to popular demand, we've now decided to release redemption seats of our Suites to the unwashed masses.
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SQ's Custom Keyboards
Originally posted by 9V-JKL View PostCome on SQ, surely you didn't need to copy SQFG
I sometimes wonder if the spin doctors there are getting bored of writing the same stuff all the time.
I think the keyboards at SQ are different from ours.We have QWERTY keyboards. They have a few additional keys that type out certain words:
"Enhancement"
"Beyond"
"Exclusive"
Amongst others.
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Thanks you guys for all the wonderful witty humour on here - I love it. Keep it up :-).
I managed to fly ZRH-SIN on Suites in August on a redemption ticket - I redeemed OCT last year when it was still list as a 77W. So I got a real bargain. Managed to scam another Suites on redemption on SYD-SIN for JAN on the SQ234 when it was still a 77W. It took SQ 4 days from announcing SYD would get a 2nd A380 to update it in the CRS - just enough time to redeem a standard F award.
Loved my Suites flight ZRH-SIN (btw I was the ONLY pax) but honestly SQ needs a BIG reality check thinking it can justify a zillion points for redemption.
All the best guys!
Thanks again for all the wonderful posts - this is the best aviation forum. Always love coming here.
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Originally posted by feb01mel View PostWe have had a number of redemptions on the Suites since the change was introduced, and feedback from members who have used their miles to redeem the Suites has been positive.
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Originally posted by ycp81 View PostWonder who in the right frame of mind would redeem.
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Originally posted by SQJunkie View PostI called the KF call centre in Singapore (not the other one) to take advantage of this special.
It's just too good to resist.
So my first question was "How many miles do I need for Suites SIN-SYD?"
The operator answers: "For redemption in Suites we will take your details and call you back. When do you want to travel?"
I now wonder whether the number of miles required is dynamic, and the figures we have seen may be (shudder) the lower or higher end of the spectrum.
Will report back when KF answers my query.Originally posted by SilverChris View PostI think they want to check out your account to see how many miles you have to think if you're worth calling backOriginally posted by B727 View PostSounds like she went to call the KF Secret ServiceOriginally posted by MAN Flyer View PostThye probably cannot believe there is anyone out there daft enough to do it, so they are probably checking up on you...........
They would have been dismayed as my account is woefully short of the miles required.
Must have passed the daftness test and the secret service test though. Yay me.
Anyway, the reply confirmed the miles required,
but it was still a bit of a shock still to hear someone verbally say aloud
"Redemption is Suites for SIN-SYD return is 1.1 million miles."
I have an F redemption coming up which became Suites with the change in timetable.
I now need to cancel it but am now wishing I don't have to as it seems such a (relative) bargain.F all the way. Settle for J. Usually whY. Sigh.
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