SQ has uploaded a very interesting fare from India to the US:
You can fly from India to Singapore, stop-over here, and then fly on the ULR from SIN to EWR. Ticket books in D (so no upgrades and expensive to change, no refund):
Cost of the ticket (one-way): 1,350 USD (1,840 SGD)
Using the Citibank promotion you pocket up to 14,720 Krisflyer miles.
Flying the flight and crediting to Alaska Air as an MVP75 gives 325% meaning a whopping 39,370 AS miles for the 12,114 miles of distance (AMD-SIN-EWR).
AS sells their miles at the moment under their 40% promotion of 2.1 US-Cents. So buying 39,370 at the cheapest possible price is 827 USD (1,130 SGD)
So if we value Krisflyer miles at 2 SGD-Cents we get:
Ticket price: 1,840 SGD, KF from Citi: ./. 294 SGD, miles from AS: ./. 1,130 SGD = 416 SGD for flying half around the world in style. Alternatively you can redeem an Advantage award that costs you 135,000 KF miles just for SIN-EWR.
Look up how you can status match to AS MVP75 and enjoy!
You can fly from India to Singapore, stop-over here, and then fly on the ULR from SIN to EWR. Ticket books in D (so no upgrades and expensive to change, no refund):
Cost of the ticket (one-way): 1,350 USD (1,840 SGD)
Using the Citibank promotion you pocket up to 14,720 Krisflyer miles.
Flying the flight and crediting to Alaska Air as an MVP75 gives 325% meaning a whopping 39,370 AS miles for the 12,114 miles of distance (AMD-SIN-EWR).
AS sells their miles at the moment under their 40% promotion of 2.1 US-Cents. So buying 39,370 at the cheapest possible price is 827 USD (1,130 SGD)
So if we value Krisflyer miles at 2 SGD-Cents we get:
Ticket price: 1,840 SGD, KF from Citi: ./. 294 SGD, miles from AS: ./. 1,130 SGD = 416 SGD for flying half around the world in style. Alternatively you can redeem an Advantage award that costs you 135,000 KF miles just for SIN-EWR.
Look up how you can status match to AS MVP75 and enjoy!
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