
Episode 8 - How to Use Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Miles
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In Travel Pointers Episode 8, Matt and Wilson explain everything you need to know about redeeming Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer miles. It’s a great program with tons of Business Class award availability in and out of Australia, so it’s worth taking the time to get to know it!
The pair discuss the quirks you need to be aware of when using Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer, as well as certain sweet spots that can make your miles go further!
Each episode begins with a discussion of some of the recent Australian travel and frequent flyer news. In this episode:
- Qantas reveals new Classic Reward charts
- Hawaiian Airlines ends Virgin Australia partnership
- Emirates brings "game-changer" First Class onto Melbourne-Dubai
- New alternative to Melbourne's Skybus begins service
- Qantas launch new March 2025 Double Status Credit promotion
Here's where you can also find more information about other topics discussed in this episode:
- Transfer KrisFlyer miles to Velocity
- Matt's Singapore Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 Business Class review
- The best credit cards to earn KrisFlyer miles
- How to fly around the world with KrisFlyer miles
- KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes promotion
- Learn more about Frequent Flyer Concierge
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