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Singapore Airlines extends PPS Club and KrisFlyer Elite statuses

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Singapore Airlines (SIA) has confirmed that it is automatically extending all existing PPS Club and KrisFlyer Elite statuses, for memberships that will expire between March 2021 and February 2022, by another year.

For PPS Club members, any Reserve Value that expires between March 2021 and February 2023 will also have its validity extended to between March 2023 and February 2024.

For KrisFlyer Elite members, any Elite miles earned in the 12 months prior to the latest extension will be automatically credited back into their accounts after the membership is extended between March 2021 and February 2022.

Several new features have also been introduced to enhance the KrisFlyer and PPS Club programs.

KrisFlyer has launched KrisFlyer Milestone Rewards, a new initiative which rewards members for Elite miles earned on SIA, SilkAir and Scoot flights. KrisFlyer members can claim rewards such as KrisPay miles and cabin-class Advance Upgrades on board SIA and SilkAir flights at various milestones of their miles accrual journey, starting from just 5,000 Elite miles earned.

Since 1 January 2021, KrisFlyer members can also earn Elite miles on Scoot flights. This will count towards KrisFlyer Elite membership status renewal or upgrade, and redemption for KrisFlyer Milestone Rewards.

PPS Club members will also enjoy additional benefits on Scoot flights from February 2021. These include priority check-in and boarding, an additional allowance of 5kg with any baggage purchase, a one-time complimentary booking change, and complimentary standard seat selection.

JoAnn Tan, Acting Senior Vice President Marketing Planning, Singapore Airlines, said, “We are very grateful to our PPS Club and KrisFlyer members for their continued loyalty to Singapore Airlines. Our complimentary membership extension and support measures are our way of recognizing their unwavering support. We have simultaneously expanded and enhanced our program offerings to create even more value for our members as we look forward to the recovery of air travel.”

© Asia Travel Tips

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Wait till U see how other airlines treat their customers.

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I cancelled my loyalty membership with them because they refused to extend my gold membership and I think a once attained status should never be rescinded. Treating anyone as “ ex good customers” is bad and short minded business.

I rejoin when I get apologies and 2 complimentary business class tickets from Tokyo to Singapore. Until then : have safe flights.

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