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Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Guides
Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer program partners with many credit card rewards programs in Australia, and between Singapore Airlines and it’s subsidiary Silkair, flies to all major Australian cities.
KrisFlyer also provides well-priced redemptions on Singapore Airlines flights, especially in Business and First Class. As a result, it’s a program you need to know about if you’re aiming to travel in style using your points.
Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Guides was last modified: February 27th, 2026 by Daniel Sciberras
Singapore Airlines has launched KrisFlyer for Families, a program designed to allow parents and guardians to link their child's accounts to theirs to be able to access rewards sooner.
KrisFlyer Spree allows KrisFlyer miles to earned on online purchases through the KrisFlyer Spree portal. With hundreds of retailer on offer, it is a great way to boost your KrisFlyer balance.
Westpac's Altitude Business Platinum is a useful card for small and medium size businesses with Qantas, Asia Miles, KrisFlyer and Velocity point transfers as options.
Singapore Airlines' Spontaneous Escapes is back for another month, with 30% off award flights for travel in August 2025 on selected routes – including between Australia and Singapore.
Have your eye on a Singapore Airlines or Star Alliance award booking before the prices go up on Saturday? Here are some interesting ways to use 100,000 KrisFlyer miles.
Using your KrisFlyer miles on a round-the-world award ticket on Singapore Airlines and other Star Alliance airlines offers excellent value. But you only have three weeks left to put one together.
While the added carrier charges on reward seat bookings can be unpleasantly high, there are some airlines and programs that offer great-value options. Here's a few of them.
With KrisFlyer award stopovers, you can enjoy two (or more) holidays for the price of one award flight! Make your miles go further with this handy program feature.
Looking to stretch out or lie-flat on your way to Singapore? I recently jetted to the Lion City in Singapore Airlines' luxe A350 Business Class. Here's why you need to experience this trip for yourself.
Singapore Airlines' iconic Airbus A380 returns to Sydney from 1 December 2021. Save up your KrisFlyer miles for one of the best inflight experiences in the world!
Ever been quoted over 500,000 points for a reward seat booking using your hard-earned points? Here's how to avoid that and seek out the best-value flights.
Fantastic products flying to Australia, no fuel surcharges and lots of partners are things I love. However, I'm not thrilled with their award availability and miles expiry policy.
Not every flight you book is eligible for an upgrade. If you're looking to use points to upgrade with Singapore Airlines or Cathay Pacific, you need to book the right fare class.
Did you know that American Express Membership Rewards cards have a hidden option to buy points? It's an expensive option, but one that could come in handy in certain situations.
The American Express Platinum Card is aimed at frequent travellers. The card offers membership to Ascent Premium Rewards, extensive lounge access, complimentary hotel status upgrades, travel credits and comprehensive travel and smartphone insurance.
The 75,000 bonus Membership Rewards Points can be redeemed for $375 worth in gift cards or can be transferred to one of the program's several frequent flyer partners. The card also comes with a $400 annual travel credit , Amex lounge passes and more.
The American Express Platinum Edge Card gives you bonus Membership Rewards points when purchasing at supermarkets, fuel outlets and on overseas spend, plus a $200 Travel Credit that can be put towards flights, hotels and car rental.
We take a look at Westpac's credit card points program, with earn rates and transfer options to its various frequent flyer partners and other points conversion options.
The Westpac Altitude Platinum Card offers the ability to earn Altitude Rewards points with double points on overseas spend or Qantas Points. Also included is no cap on points earned and complimentary overseas travel insurance.
The Westpac Altitude Black Credit Card comes with a good earn rate, the flexible Altitude Rewards program which includes Velocity Frequent Flyer, KrisFlyer and Asia Miles, 2 Priority Pass lounge passes plus complimentary insurance.
The Citi Prestige is a card for the aggressive points collector with high points earn rates, a large number of frequent flyer program transfer partners, and a vast range of perks.
Westpac's Altitude Business Platinum is a useful card for small and medium size businesses with Qantas, Asia Miles, KrisFlyer and Velocity point transfers as options.