Singapore Airlines – LoyaltyLobby https://loyaltylobby.com Thu, 18 May 2023 19:24:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.1 https://loyaltylobby.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/ll-icon-ios-152x152-60x60.png Singapore Airlines – LoyaltyLobby https://loyaltylobby.com 32 32 32148780 Singapore Airlines Is The Next Airline To Pay A Massive Eight Month Salary Bonus To Employees https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/05/18/singapore-airlines-is-the-next-airline-to-pay-a-massive-eight-month-salary-bonus-to-employees/?omhide=true https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/05/18/singapore-airlines-is-the-next-airline-to-pay-a-massive-eight-month-salary-bonus-to-employees/#disqus_thread Thu, 18 May 2023 19:24:53 +0000 https://loyaltylobby.com/?p=173249 After Emirates made headlines by paying their employees almost six months’ base salary as a bonus, Singapore Airlines is stepping up the game and will cash out an eight-month salary bonus to its staff. After both traffic and earnings collapsed during the pandemic, SIA has […]]]> After Emirates made headlines by paying their employees almost six months’ base salary as a bonus, Singapore Airlines is stepping up the game and will cash out an eight-month salary bonus to its staff.

After both traffic and earnings collapsed during the pandemic, SIA has posted record profits recently, and this will reflect in the annual bonus for the employees who reportedly receive eight months’ bonification.

Has Emirates kicked off a trend that is going to reform the aviation industry when it came to employee profit-sharing when they announced last week that they pay out almost six months of base salary?

Such amounts were unheard of previously, and industry employees could be happy if they received two months’ bonus.

As Bloomberg reports, SIA will pay out the bonus to eligible employees in two components of profit-sharing & ex-gratia bonus.

Singapore Airlines Ltd. will pay staff a bonus of around eight months’ salary after posting a record annual profit.

Eligible staff will be paid a profit-sharing bonus equivalent to 6.65 months’ pay, and a maximum of 1.5 months’ salary of ex-gratia bonus in recognition of their hard work and sacrifices during the pandemic, a spokesperson for the airline said. Senior management won’t receive that additional ex-gratia bonus.

It was previously reported in the Straits Times that SIA’s revenues and profit have soared post-pandemic, which is in line with what Emirates has posted as well.

… On Tuesday, the airline unveiled record revenue and profit numbers for the current financial year, buoyed by record passenger loads.

Net profit came in at $2.16 billion for the full year ended March 31, rebounding from a loss of $962 million a year earlier.

Operating profit soared to $2.69 billion, erasing a loss of $610 million a year earlier. This came on the back of record revenue of $17.78 billion, a 133 per cent surge from 2022’s $7.62 billion.

Mr Goh said that as early as 2020, when the pandemic was in full swing and borders were shuttered and SIA had to ground most of its fleet, the airline was already planning for a recovery when the crisis passed.

Key measures included shoring up finances, including raising $15 billion via mandatory convertible bonds (MCBs) as early as March 2020. The group has managed to raise some $23.58 billion in liquidity since April 2020. …

The group’s passenger load factor (PLF) jumped 55.3 percentage points to 85.4 per cent, the highest in its history. PLF represents the percentage of available seats on a flight that are filled by passengers. …

Whoever has looked at the SIA fares recently isn’t surprised about the profits. Fares have been crazy ever since the country reopened. For example, in the past, I regularly booked round-trip tickets between Bangkok and Singapore for $200-300, but now it’s double that amount. The same goes for long-haul routes.

I’m more surprised about the load factors on these flights. Where do all these passengers come from? One could argue that there were some airlines in the region (such as Malaysia Airlines and THAI) that shrunk significantly, and maybe SIA was able to poach these passengers.

In any case, it’s good that the employees of Singapore Airlines will be able to profit from the success of the company.

Let’s see if there will be more airlines to reward their employees on this large scale. If you want to read up on the Emirates case, here is our article from last week:

Emirates Pays Employees SIX MONTHS Worth Of Salary Bonus After Posting $2.9B Record Profit

Has EK opened Pandora’s box here, and now other carriers are under pressure to replicate what they have done, either to attract staff and not fall behind in recruitment efforts or for reputational purposes!?

Conclusion

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has announced a record profit for this year and is rewarding its employees with an 8-month salary bonus which amounts to pretty much 2/3 of their annual compensation. This is two months more than Emirates announced they’d be paying out and that already set a very high precedent. Of course, employees in Singapore have to pay taxes unlike in Dubai so there’s that.

I still can’t see North American or European carriers following this framework. It will put them under more pressure from unions though so the customers of these airlines might be in for even more strikes and worse service as their staff looks with jealousy to the bonus of their EK/SQ colleagues.

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Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes June 1 – 30, 2023 (Book By May 31) https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/05/15/singapore-airlines-spontaneous-escapes-june-1-30-2023-book-by-may-31/?omhide=true https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/05/15/singapore-airlines-spontaneous-escapes-june-1-30-2023-book-by-may-31/#disqus_thread Mon, 15 May 2023 12:00:16 +0000 https://loyaltylobby.com/?p=173060 Singapore Airlines brought back its Spontaneous Escapes last spring, a popular way for KrisFlyer members to redeem at 30% fewer miles. They have made an updated list of Spontaneous Escapes available today for travel June 1 – 30, 2023. You must book by May 31. […]]]> Singapore Airlines brought back its Spontaneous Escapes last spring, a popular way for KrisFlyer members to redeem at 30% fewer miles.

They have made an updated list of Spontaneous Escapes available today for travel June 1 – 30, 2023. You must book by May 31.

You can access Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes here.

Economy & Business

Premium Economy

Conclusion

Spontaneous Escapes are an excellent way for those residing in Singapore or traveling there to redeem at fewer KrisFlyer miles.

They also help Singapore Airlines frequent fliers to travel between New York and Frankfurt, a route that is always on sale.

Here are the terms and conditions of this offer:

  1. The KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes promotion (“Promotion”) is organized by Singapore Airlines Limited (“SIA”). The promotion is open to KrisFlyer members (“Participants”) for the online redemption of Promo Awards in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class on selected Singapore Airlines operated flights. Please refer to the list of eligible flights above. The promotion is not valid for codeshare flights.
  2. Eligible bookings can only be made through singaporeair.com or the SingaporeAir mobile app. This promotion is not available through KrisFlyer Membership Services, SIA Ticket Offices, travel agents, or any other channels.
  3. To qualify for the Promotion, tickets must be issued between 15 May (0000 hrs, GMT+8) and 31 May 2023 (2359 hrs, GMT+8) (“Promotion Period”), both dates inclusive, for travel from 1 June 2023 (0000 hrs, GMT+8) to 30 June 2023 (2359 hrs, GMT+8) for all destinations.
  4. If (i) any part of the itinerary is confirmed after the Promotion Period; (ii) or falls outside the applicable Travel Period; and/or (iii) contains an ineligible flight, the entire itinerary will not be eligible for the promotion. Please split your bookings for travel within and outside the promotional travel period.
  5. Waitlist redemption is not available for all flights offered in this Promotion.
  6. Any change is strictly not permitted for bookings made under this promotion. Cancellation is also not permitted for partially unused or totally unused tickets.
  7. For (i) any flights cancelled by SIA, or (ii) if a SQ-operated flight was removed from a Participant’s booking due to Covid-19 and governmental regulatory changes, the miles redeemed in the unused portion of the ticket will be refunded into the relevant Participant’s KrisFlyer account with no additional fees charged. However, requests to change any booking details, or to retain the ticket for future use will not be granted. Participants may submit their request via the Assistance Request form.
  8. This promotion cannot be combined with any other discount or promotion.
  9. This promotion is applicable to one-way and round-trip travel. No stopovers are allowed for this promotion.
  10. Taxes and fees are applicable in addition to the required redemption mileage and paid for separately by the passenger in the applicable currency. Taxes and fees are separately charged and payable and are not subject to any discount.
  11. The Promotion will only apply to tickets purchased entirely with KrisFlyer miles. It does not apply to commercial tickets purchased with part miles, part cash.
  12. The 30% discount level is only applied on the number of KrisFlyer miles required for an Economy Class Saver, Premium Economy Class Saver and/or Business Class Saver award ticket. The 30% discount will be displayed upon selection of eligible flight(s) under the Promo Awards category during booking on singaporeair.com.
  13. All redemptions are subject to seat availability at the time of booking.
  14. By participating in the Promotion, each Participant agrees to comply with and be bound by these terms and conditions, SIA’s conditions of use of website, SIA’s Privacy Policy, and the KrisFlyer Terms and Conditions (collectively, “SIA Terms & Conditions”). Non-compliance with or breach of any of these SIA Terms and Conditions may result in the Participant being disqualified at any stage of the Promotion, and any discounts on KrisFlyer miles redemptions awarded may be forfeited, withheld, withdrawn or reclaimed.
  15. All decisions made by SIA, in respect to any matter relating to this Promotion shall be final. SIA reserves the right to vary these terms and conditions, terminate or otherwise amend this Promotion, including any amendments to the eligible destinations, eligible flights, promotional dates and travel dates in this Promotion, without prior notice at its sole and absolute discretion.
  16. To the extent permitted under applicable law, SIA will not be responsible or liable for any consequences that any Participant may suffer (including without limitation any damage, loss, injury or disappointment) by participating in the Promotion.
  17. These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Singapore and shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Singapore courts.
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Airfare of the Day -Business Class- SINGAPORE AIRLINES New York to Frankfurt from $2,258 https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/04/30/airfare-of-the-day-business-class-singapore-airlines-new-york-to-frankfurt-from-2258/?omhide=true https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/04/30/airfare-of-the-day-business-class-singapore-airlines-new-york-to-frankfurt-from-2258/#disqus_thread Sun, 30 Apr 2023 13:28:05 +0000 https://loyaltylobby.com/?p=172312 Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their business class excursion non-refundable fares valid for round trip travel departing from New York (JFK), United States to Frankfurt (FRA), Germany. Remember to email or message us via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram with your airfare-related questions or […]]]> Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their business class excursion non-refundable fares valid for round trip travel departing from New York (JFK), United States to Frankfurt (FRA), Germany.

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fare: Singapore Airlines (SQ) D16USR3M NYC to FRA

SEASONAL RESTRICTIONS: valid for travel commencing on/after 01JUN 21.
SALES RESTRICTIONS: tickets must be issued on/after 01JUN 21.
AVAIABILITY: from August 2023 onwards.

  • Booking class: D
  • Price: from $2,258 ($2,071 base fare + taxes & surcharges).
  • Day/time restrictions: -/-
  • Advanced reservation/ticketing restrictions: ticketing must be completed at least 90 days before departure.
  • Minimum stay: until the first Saturday after departure.
  • Maximum stay: 6 months.
  • Stopovers: -/-
  • Cancellations: ticket is non-refundable in case of cancel.
  • Changes: charge $250 for reissue/revalidation.

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Airfare of the Day -Premium Economy- SINGAPORE AIRLINES Singapore to New York from $1,316 https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/04/18/airfare-of-the-day-premium-economy-singapore-airlines-singapore-to-new-york-from-1316/?omhide=true https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/04/18/airfare-of-the-day-premium-economy-singapore-airlines-singapore-to-new-york-from-1316/#disqus_thread Tue, 18 Apr 2023 13:01:14 +0000 https://loyaltylobby.com/?p=171808 Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their premium economy excursion fares valid for round trip travel departing from Singapore (SIN) to New York (JFK/EWR), United States on their nonstop service. Remember to email or message us via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram with your airfare-related […]]]> Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their premium economy excursion fares valid for round trip travel departing from Singapore (SIN) to New York (JFK/EWR), United States on their nonstop service.

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fare: Singapore Airlines (SQ) R15SGRA0 SIN to NYC

TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS: valid for travel commencing on/after 03MAY 18.
SALES RESTRICTIONS: tickets must be issued on/after 03MAY 18.

  • Booking class: R
  • Price: from $1,316 ($1,202 base fare + taxes & surcharges).
  • Day/time restrictions: -/-
  • Advanced reservation/ticketing restrictions: reservations required at least 21 days before departure.
  • Minimum stay: 3 days.
  • Maximum stay: 6 months.
  • Stopovers: -/-
  • Cancellations: ticket is non-refundable.
  • Changes: charge SGD 130 for reissue/revalidation.

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Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes May 1 – 31, 2023 (Book By April 30) https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/04/17/singapore-airlines-spontaneous-escapes-may-1-31-2023-book-by-april-30/?omhide=true https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/04/17/singapore-airlines-spontaneous-escapes-may-1-31-2023-book-by-april-30/#disqus_thread Mon, 17 Apr 2023 10:39:50 +0000 https://loyaltylobby.com/?p=171744 Singapore Airlines brought back its Spontaneous Escapes last spring, a popular way for KrisFlyer members to redeem at 30% fewer miles. They have made an updated list of Spontaneous Escapes available today for travel May 1 – 31, 2023. You must book by April 30. […]]]> Singapore Airlines brought back its Spontaneous Escapes last spring, a popular way for KrisFlyer members to redeem at 30% fewer miles.

They have made an updated list of Spontaneous Escapes available today for travel May 1 – 31, 2023. You must book by April 30.

You can access Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes here.

Economy & Business

Premium Economy

Conclusion

Spontaneous Escapes are an excellent way for those residing in Singapore or traveling there to redeem at fewer KrisFlyer miles.

The New York – Franfirth fifth freedom route is usually always on sale like this time as well.

Here are the terms and conditions of this offer:

  1. The KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes promotion (“Promotion”) is organized by Singapore Airlines Limited (“SIA”). The promotion is open to KrisFlyer members (“Participants”) for the online redemption of Promo Awards in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class on selected Singapore Airlines operated flights. Please refer to the list of eligible flights above. The promotion is not valid for codeshare flights.
  2. Eligible bookings can only be made through singaporeair.com or the SingaporeAir mobile app. This promotion is not available through KrisFlyer Membership Services, SIA Ticket Offices, travel agents, or any other channels.
  3. To qualify for the Promotion, tickets must be issued between 17 April (0000 hrs, GMT+8) and 30 April 2023 (2359 hrs, GMT+8) (“Promotion Period”), both dates inclusive, for travel from 1 May 2023 (0000 hrs, GMT+8) to 31 May 2023 (2359 hrs, GMT+8) for all destinations.
  4. If (i) any part of the itinerary is confirmed after the Promotion Period; (ii) or falls outside the applicable Travel Period; and/or (iii) contains an ineligible flight, the entire itinerary will not be eligible for the promotion. Please split your bookings for travel within and outside the promotional travel period.
  5. Waitlist redemption is not available for all flights offered in this Promotion.
  6. Any change is strictly not permitted for bookings made under this promotion. Cancellation is also not permitted for partially unused or totally unused tickets.
  7. For (i) any flights cancelled by SIA, or (ii) if a SQ-operated flight was removed from a Participant’s booking due to Covid-19 and governmental regulatory changes, the miles redeemed in the unused portion of the ticket will be refunded into the relevant Participant’s KrisFlyer account with no additional fees charged. However, requests to change any booking details, or to retain the ticket for future use will not be granted. Participants may submit their request via the Assistance Request form.
  8. This promotion cannot be combined with any other discount or promotion.
  9. This promotion is applicable to one-way and round-trip travel. No stopovers are allowed for this promotion.
  10. Taxes and fees are applicable in addition to the required redemption mileage and paid for separately by the passenger in the applicable currency. Taxes and fees are separately charged and payable and are not subject to any discount.
  11. The Promotion will only apply to tickets purchased entirely with KrisFlyer miles. It does not apply to commercial tickets purchased with part miles, part cash.
  12. The 30% discount level is only applied on the number of KrisFlyer miles required for an Economy Class Saver, Premium Economy Class Saver and/or Business Class Saver award ticket. The 30% discount will be displayed upon selection of eligible flight(s) under the Promo Awards category during booking on singaporeair.com.
  13. All redemptions are subject to seat availability at the time of booking.
  14. By participating in the Promotion, each Participant agrees to comply with and be bound by these terms and conditions, SIA’s conditions of use of website, SIA’s Privacy Policy, and the KrisFlyer Terms and Conditions (collectively, “SIA Terms & Conditions”). Non-compliance with or breach of any of these SIA Terms and Conditions may result in the Participant being disqualified at any stage of the Promotion, and any discounts on KrisFlyer miles redemptions awarded may be forfeited, withheld, withdrawn or reclaimed.
  15. All decisions made by SIA, in respect to any matter relating to this Promotion shall be final. SIA reserves the right to vary these terms and conditions, terminate or otherwise amend this Promotion, including any amendments to the eligible destinations, eligible flights, promotional dates and travel dates in this Promotion, without prior notice at its sole and absolute discretion.
  16. To the extent permitted under applicable law, SIA will not be responsible or liable for any consequences that any Participant may suffer (including without limitation any damage, loss, injury or disappointment) by participating in the Promotion.
  17. These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Singapore and shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Singapore courts.
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Airfare of the Day -Premium Economy- SINGAPORE AIRLINES New York to Bangkok from $1,231 https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/04/05/airfare-of-the-day-premium-economy-singapore-airlines-new-york-to-bangkok-from-1231/?omhide=true https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/04/05/airfare-of-the-day-premium-economy-singapore-airlines-new-york-to-bangkok-from-1231/#disqus_thread Wed, 05 Apr 2023 13:44:08 +0000 https://loyaltylobby.com/?p=171247 Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their basic season premium economy excursion fares for round trip travel departing from New York (JFK), United States to Bangkok (BKK), Thailand. Remember to email or message us via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram with your airfare-related questions or […]]]> Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their basic season premium economy excursion fares for round trip travel departing from New York (JFK), United States to Bangkok (BKK), Thailand.

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fare: SINGAPORE AIRLINES (SQ) R25USRDM NYC to BKK

SEASONAL RESTRICTIONS: permitted 25DEC through 22MAY or 16JUL through 09DEC on the outbound transpacific sector.
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS: valid for travel commencing on/after 29JAN 20.
SALES RESTRICTIONS: Tickets must be issued on/after 29JAN 20.

  • Booking class: R
  • Price: from $1,231 ($1,126 base fare + taxes & surcharges).
  • Day/time restrictions: -/-.
  • Advanced reservation/ticketing restrictions: ticketing must be completed at least 90 days before departure.
  • Minimum stay: -/-
  • Maximum stay: 12 months.
  • Stopovers: permitted in each direction in SIN at $50 each.
  • Cancellations: ticket is non-refundable.
  • Changes: charge $100 for reissue/revalidation.

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Airfare of the Day -Business Class- SINGAPORE AIRLINES Tokyo to Sydney from $2,234 https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/03/19/airfare-of-the-day-business-class-singapore-airlines-tokyo-to-sydney-from-2234/?omhide=true https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/03/19/airfare-of-the-day-business-class-singapore-airlines-tokyo-to-sydney-from-2234/#disqus_thread Sun, 19 Mar 2023 10:37:21 +0000 https://loyaltylobby.com/?p=170533 Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their business class excursion non-refundable fares valid for round trip travel departing from Tokyo (NRT/HND), Japan to Sydney (SYD), Australia. Remember to email or message us via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram with your airfare-related questions or discoveries! fare: […]]]> Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their business class excursion non-refundable fares valid for round trip travel departing from Tokyo (NRT/HND), Japan to Sydney (SYD), Australia.

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fare: SINGAPORE AIRLINES (SQ) D15JPT8 TYO to SYD

TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS: valid for travel commencing on/after 02OCT 18.
SALES RESTRICTIONS: tickets must be issued on/after 02OCT 18.

  • Booking class: D
  • Price: from $2,234 ($2,150 base fare + taxes & surcharges).
  • Day/time restrictions: -/-
  • Advanced reservation/ticketing restrictions: -/-
  • Minimum stay: 3 days.
  • Maximum stay: 1 month.
  • Stopovers: unlimited free stopovers permitted.
  • Cancellations: ticket is non-refundable in case of cancel.
  • Changes: charge JPY 25,000 for reissue/revalidation.

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Airfare of the Day -Premium Economy- SINGAPORE AIRLINES New York to Bali from $1,225 https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/03/18/airfare-of-the-day-premium-economy-singapore-airlines-new-york-to-bali-from-1225/?omhide=true https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/03/18/airfare-of-the-day-premium-economy-singapore-airlines-new-york-to-bali-from-1225/#disqus_thread Sat, 18 Mar 2023 13:31:44 +0000 https://loyaltylobby.com/?p=170505 Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their basic season premium economy excursion fares for round trip travel departing from New York (JFK/EWR), United States to Bali (DPS), Indonesia, with possible overnights or stopovers in Singapore (SIN). Remember to email or message us […]]]> Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their basic season premium economy excursion fares for round trip travel departing from New York (JFK/EWR), United States to Bali (DPS), Indonesia, with possible overnights or stopovers in Singapore (SIN).

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fare: SINGAPORE AIRLINES (SQ) R25USREM NYC to DPS

SEASONAL RESTRICTIONS: permitted 01JAN through 23MAY or 15AUG through 09DEC on the outbound transpacific sector.
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS: valid for travel commencing on/after 29JAN 20.
SALES RESTRICTIONS: Tickets must be issued on/after 29JAN 20.

  • Booking class: R
  • Price: from $1,225 ($1,126 base fare + taxes & surcharges).
  • Day/time restrictions: -/-.
  • Advanced reservation/ticketing restrictions: ticketing must be completed at least 90 days before departure.
  • Minimum stay: -/-
  • Maximum stay: 12 months.
  • Stopovers: permitted in each direction in SIN at $50 each.
  • Cancellations: ticket is non-refundable.
  • Changes: charge $100 for reissue/revalidation.

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Airfare of the Day -Business Class- SINGAPORE AIRLINES New York to Frankfurt from $2,254 https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/03/15/airfare-of-the-day-business-class-singapore-airlines-new-york-to-frankfurt-from-2254/?omhide=true https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/03/15/airfare-of-the-day-business-class-singapore-airlines-new-york-to-frankfurt-from-2254/#disqus_thread Wed, 15 Mar 2023 19:58:53 +0000 https://loyaltylobby.com/?p=170341 Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their business class excursion non-refundable fares valid for round trip travel departing from New York (JFK), United States to Frankfurt (FRA), Germany. Remember to email or message us via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram with your airfare-related questions or […]]]> Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their business class excursion non-refundable fares valid for round trip travel departing from New York (JFK), United States to Frankfurt (FRA), Germany.

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fare: Singapore Airlines (SQ) D16USR3M NYC to FRA

SEASONAL RESTRICTIONS: valid for travel commencing on/after 01JUN 21.
SALES RESTRICTIONS: tickets must be issued on/after 01JUN 21.

  • Booking class: D
  • Price: from $2,254 ($2,071 base fare + taxes & surcharges).
  • Day/time restrictions: -/-
  • Advanced reservation/ticketing restrictions: ticketing must be completed at least 90 days before departure.
  • Minimum stay: until the first Saturday after departure.
  • Maximum stay: 6 months.
  • Stopovers: -/-
  • Cancellations: ticket is non-refundable in case of cancel.
  • Changes: charge $250 for reissue/revalidation.

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Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes April 1 – 30, 2023 (Book By March 31) https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/03/15/singapore-airlines-spontaneous-escapes-april-1-30-2023-book-by-march-31/?omhide=true https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/03/15/singapore-airlines-spontaneous-escapes-april-1-30-2023-book-by-march-31/#disqus_thread Wed, 15 Mar 2023 06:06:20 +0000 https://loyaltylobby.com/?p=170298 Singapore Airlines brought back its Spontaneous Escapes last spring, a popular way for KrisFlyer members to redeem at 30% fewer miles. They have made an updated list of Spontaneous Escapes available today for travel April 1 – 30, 2023. You must book by March 31. […]]]> Singapore Airlines brought back its Spontaneous Escapes last spring, a popular way for KrisFlyer members to redeem at 30% fewer miles.

They have made an updated list of Spontaneous Escapes available today for travel April 1 – 30, 2023. You must book by March 31.

You can access Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes here.

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Spontaneous Escapes are an excellent way for those residing in Singapore or traveling there to redeem at fewer KrisFlyer miles, although the New York – Franfirth fifth freedom route is often on sale. The selection varies from month to month.

Here are the terms and conditions of this offer:

  1. The KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes promotion (“Promotion”) is organized by Singapore Airlines Limited (“SIA”). The promotion is open to KrisFlyer members (“Participants”) for the online redemption of Promo Awards in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class on selected Singapore Airlines operated flights. Please refer to the list of eligible flights above. The promotion is not valid for codeshare flights.
  2. Eligible bookings can only be made through singaporeair.com or the SingaporeAir mobile app. This promotion is not available through KrisFlyer Membership Services, SIA Ticket Offices, travel agents, or any other channels.
  3. To qualify for the Promotion, tickets must be issued between 15 March 2023 (0000 hrs, GMT+8) and 31 March 2023 (2359 hrs, GMT+8) (“Promotion Period”), both dates inclusive, for travel from 1 April 2023 (0000 hrs, GMT+8) to 30 April 2023 (2359 hrs, GMT+8) for all destinations.
  4. If (i) any part of the itinerary is confirmed after the Promotion Period; (ii) or falls outside the applicable Travel Period; and/or (iii) contains an ineligible flight, the entire itinerary will not be eligible for the promotion. Please split your bookings for travel within and outside the promotional travel period.
  5. Waitlist redemption is not available for all flights offered in this Promotion.
  6. Any change is strictly not permitted for bookings made under this promotion. Cancellation is also not permitted for partially unused or totally unused tickets.
  7. For (i) any flights cancelled by SIA, or (ii) if a SQ-operated flight was removed from a Participant’s booking due to Covid-19 and governmental regulatory changes, the miles redeemed in the unused portion of the ticket will be refunded into the relevant Participant’s KrisFlyer account with no additional fees charged. However, requests to change any booking details, or to retain the ticket for future use will not be granted. Participants may submit their request via the Assistance Request form.
  8. This promotion cannot be combined with any other discount or promotion.
  9. This promotion is applicable to one-way and round-trip travel. No stopovers are allowed for this promotion.
  10. Taxes and fees are applicable in addition to the required redemption mileage and paid for separately by the passenger in the applicable currency. Taxes and fees are separately charged and payable and are not subject to any discount.
  11. The Promotion will only apply to tickets purchased entirely with KrisFlyer miles. It does not apply to commercial tickets purchased with part miles, part cash.
  12. The 30% discount level is only applied on the number of KrisFlyer miles required for an Economy Class Saver, Premium Economy Class Saver and/or Business Class Saver award ticket. The 30% discount will be displayed upon selection of eligible flight(s) under the Promo Awards category during booking on singaporeair.com.
  13. All redemptions are subject to seat availability at the time of booking.
  14. By participating in the Promotion, each Participant agrees to comply with and be bound by these terms and conditions, SIA’s conditions of use of website, SIA’s Privacy Policy, and the KrisFlyer Terms and Conditions (collectively, “SIA Terms & Conditions”). Non-compliance with or breach of any of these SIA Terms and Conditions may result in the Participant being disqualified at any stage of the Promotion, and any discounts on KrisFlyer miles redemptions awarded may be forfeited, withheld, withdrawn or reclaimed.
  15. All decisions made by SIA, in respect to any matter relating to this Promotion shall be final. SIA reserves the right to vary these terms and conditions, terminate or otherwise amend this Promotion, including any amendments to the eligible destinations, eligible flights, promotional dates and travel dates in this Promotion, without prior notice at its sole and absolute discretion.
  16. To the extent permitted under applicable law, SIA will not be responsible or liable for any consequences that any Participant may suffer (including without limitation any damage, loss, injury or disappointment) by participating in the Promotion.
  17. These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Singapore and shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Singapore courts.
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Airfare of the Day -Business Class- SINGAPORE AIRLINES Bangkok to New York from $2,935 https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/03/10/airfare-of-the-day-business-class-singapore-airlines-bangkok-to-new-york-from-2935/?omhide=true https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/03/10/airfare-of-the-day-business-class-singapore-airlines-bangkok-to-new-york-from-2935/#disqus_thread Fri, 10 Mar 2023 15:31:06 +0000 https://loyaltylobby.com/?p=170097 Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their business class excursion fares valid for round trip travel departing from Bangkok (BKK), Thailand to New York (JFK), United States. Remember to email or message us via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram with your airfare-related questions or discoveries! […]]]> Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their business class excursion fares valid for round trip travel departing from Bangkok (BKK), Thailand to New York (JFK), United States.

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fare: Singapore Airlines (SQ) DT5THR05 BKK to NYC

TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS: valid for travel commencing on/after 01JUL 23 and on/before 31JAN 24.
SALES RESTRICTIONS: tickets must be issued on/after 13FEB 23 and on/before 11MAR 23.

  • Booking class: D
  • Price: from $2,935 ($2,826 base fare + taxes & surcharges).
  • Day/time restrictions: -/-
  • Advanced reservation/ticketing restrictions: -/-
  • Minimum stay: -/-
  • Maximum stay: 6 months.
  • Stopovers: -/-
  • Cancellations: ticket is non-refundable in case of cancel.
  • Changes: charge $250 for reissue/revalidation.

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Airfare of the Day -Premium Economy- SINGAPORE AIRLINES New York to Singapore from $1,357 https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/03/03/airfare-of-the-day-premium-economy-singapore-airlines-new-york-to-singapore-from-1357/?omhide=true https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/03/03/airfare-of-the-day-premium-economy-singapore-airlines-new-york-to-singapore-from-1357/#disqus_thread Fri, 03 Mar 2023 14:40:37 +0000 https://loyaltylobby.com/?p=169791 Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their basic season premium economy excursion fares valid for round trip travel departing from New York (JFK/EWR), United States to Singapore (SIN) on their nonstop service. Remember to email or message us via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram with […]]]> Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their basic season premium economy excursion fares valid for round trip travel departing from New York (JFK/EWR), United States to Singapore (SIN) on their nonstop service.

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fare: SINGAPORE AIRLINES (SQ) R15USRED NYC to SIN

SEASONAL RESTRICTIONS: permitted 01JAN through 23MAY or 15AUG through 09DEC on the outbound transpacific sector.
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS: valid for travel commencing on/after 29JAN 20.
SALES RESTRICTIONS: Tickets must be issued on/after 29JAN 20.

  • Booking class: R
  • Price: from $1,357 ($1,290 base fare + taxes & surcharges).
  • Day/time restrictions: -/-.
  • Advanced reservation/ticketing restrictions: ticketing must be completed at least 30 days before departure.
  • Minimum stay: -/-
  • Maximum stay: 12 months.
  • Stopovers: -/-
  • Cancellations: ticket is non-refundable.
  • Changes: charge $100 for reissue/revalidation.

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Singapore Airlines Is Serving Meals In Paper Boxes For Premium Economy & Economy Class Passengers During March Trial https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/03/03/singapore-airlines-is-serving-paper-serviceware-in-premium-ecnonomy-economy-class-during-march-trial/?omhide=true https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/03/03/singapore-airlines-is-serving-paper-serviceware-in-premium-ecnonomy-economy-class-during-march-trial/#disqus_thread Fri, 03 Mar 2023 11:38:28 +0000 https://loyaltylobby.com/?p=169780 Singapore Airlines passengers might encounter an unfamiliar sight during this month of March as the carrier is going to trial a sustainable version of service ware in Economy & Premium Economy Class. Hot meals will be served in a paper box like a takeout or […]]]> Singapore Airlines passengers might encounter an unfamiliar sight during this month of March as the carrier is going to trial a sustainable version of service ware in Economy & Premium Economy Class.

Hot meals will be served in a paper box like a takeout or delivery option and the product announcement has not resulted in much love for the project in online commentary.

Singaporean customers aren’t exactly easy, and the idea of their national carrier serving onboard meals in a paper box caused many of the local passengers to ridicule the project.

SIA announced on social media that the new concept would be introduced on a trial basis over the next three weeks:

Travelling soon? Look out for our all-new serviceware, which will be on trial in Premium Economy Class and Economy Class on selected medium-and long-haul flights from 1 to 25 March.

Made of Forest Stewardship Council-certified paper and finished with the distinctive SIA look, the unique design of the new serviceware allows it to retain heat and moisture better than the current casserole dish. It also means we can now offer soupy and gravy-rich main courses, including long-time favourites such as laksa, mee siam, and congee on these routes. As a result, customers can look forward to tastier meals and a wider variety of options on these medium- and long-haul flights.

As highlighted above, the meal will be “presented” in a paper box just like you know it from food delivery or takeout at a typical restaurant.

Normally meals are heated up and then served in plastic crockery covered with an aluminum lid and then placed on the tray. This is the standard way of presenting meals in Economy Class and Premium Economy (some airlines even serve it like this in business class).

I don’t think this new option of serving a dish is particularly worse than the traditional way, even though having the dirty tray top flapping around isn’t exactly great, but neither is a hot aluminum lid I have to handle.

Commentators on Singapore Airlines Facebook page weren’t taking it too kindly as the Straits Times reports today:

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has said it will review feedback from customers before deciding to use paper serviceware on its medium- and long-haul flights.

This comes after its trial of paperware on selected economy class and premium economy class flights in March drew mixed reactions from passengers since Tuesday, with some dubbing the move as a cost-cutting measure while others felt that it was a boon for the airline’s sustainability.

Responding to SIA’s announcement, several people said on the airline’s Facebook page that the move will diminish the airline’s image, rendering it equivalent to a budget airline. …

User Christine Lim said: “I think what is worse is that this will be served on premium economy flights. Where is the differentiation other than the hardware between economy and premium economy?”

But another user Guo Huiling called the decision a great move for sustainability as long as the serviceware serves its intended purpose.

Responding to queries, an SIA spokesman said it will consolidate all feedback at the end of the trial and review how the airline can further improve its onboard dining experience. …

I think sometimes people have the wrong idea about Premium Economy, which isn’t really all that different from Economy when it comes to catering. Most of the time, airlines serve exactly the same meal, even in the same trays. The difference is the seating and slightly different (if any) cabin ambiance.

Is the paper box which is no doubt covered with some adhesive inside really more sustainable than the reusable plastic crockery aside from the lid, which will be disposed of?

Singapore Airlines spokesman added that:

“As this new service ware replaces the casserole dish, it will reduce the amount of single-use plastics on board SIA’s medium- and long-haul flights.

“We would like to assure all customers that there is no change in the quantity of food in the new serviceware, as compared to the current casserole dish.”

The new serviceware is made of Forest Stewardship Council-certified paper and will replace the current disposable plastic casserole dish that is covered with an aluminium foil. The council is a non-governmental organisation promoting responsible management of the world’s forests.

The trial was first implemented on selected flights to and from Hong Kong in February, before being expanded to 11 more destinations including London, Seoul and Sydney, until March 25.

SIA senior vice-president for customer experience Yeoh Phee Teik said: “We have spent many months and invested resources in developing this new serviceware.

“While it costs more than the current serviceware, it allows us to act on customer feedback by improving and expanding our in-flight meal offerings in premium economy class and economy class on medium- and long-haul flights.”

The airline declined to reveal how much more the new serviceware costs.

In a separate statement to the media, SIA said the new and improved serviceware also has a secure lid, which means it is better able to retain heat and moisture while enhancing the taste and texture of its main courses.

“The lid also allows SIA to offer our customers soupy and gravy-based dishes, which were previously not available in premium economy class and economy class on medium- and long-haul flights,” it said.

Mr Andrew Yeo, associate director of outreach at Zero Waste SG, suggested that SIA could find other ways to fulfil environmental obligations.

He said: “Based on the pictures, some passengers are unhappy about the prestige of SIA through their serviceware, which appears to be lacklustre compared to the pre-Covid era.”

The “secure lid” that is mentioned here that “helps to conserve heat” might pose a problem if hot steam is trapped inside and passengers start to burn themselves. When I get a dish with an aluminum or foil cover is usually take my fork and poke a few holes inside first. I’m very curious about how this turns out.

Passengers have indeed not expressed much positive feedback about Singapore Airlines’ ground and onboard services recently but the same can be said about the competition such as Cathay Pacific which is really just a shadow of its former self.

Conclusion

Singapore Airlines is trialing a new form of service ware made of sturdy paper in its Economy and Premium Economy cabins throughout March. Commentators have expressed their amusement saying it looks cheap but I wouldn’t knock it before I try it.

Online commentators’ commentary is usually vastly different that that of actual customers who paid for the product and tried it. Of course, paying customers should still get a decent product and not be used as lab rats for silly nonsense but as long as the food quality and quantity remain the same I don’t see how a three-week trial would be wrong.

One thing is certain however, if Singapore Airlines really spent a lot of time and money on this as they claim then we can be almost certain that the product is here to stay unless there is a huge backlash.

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Airfare of the Day -Business Class- SINGAPORE AIRLINES New York to Frankfurt from $1,993 https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/02/25/airfare-of-the-day-business-class-singapore-airlines-new-york-to-frankfurt-from-1993/?omhide=true https://loyaltylobby.com/2023/02/25/airfare-of-the-day-business-class-singapore-airlines-new-york-to-frankfurt-from-1993/#disqus_thread Sat, 25 Feb 2023 13:46:36 +0000 https://loyaltylobby.com/?p=169513 Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their business class excursion non-refundable fares valid for round trip travel departing from New York (JFK), United States to Frankfurt (FRA), Germany. Remember to email or message us via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram with your airfare-related questions or […]]]> Today’s Airfare of the Day goes to Singapore Airlines and their business class excursion non-refundable fares valid for round trip travel departing from New York (JFK), United States to Frankfurt (FRA), Germany.

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fare: Singapore Airlines (SQ) DTVUSR3A FRA to NYC

SEASONAL RESTRICTIONS: permitted 16FEB 23 through 30NOV 23 on the first international sector.
BLACKOUT DATES: travel is not permitted 11JUN 23 through 31JUL 23.
SALES RESTRICTIONS: tickets must be issued on/after 18FEB 23 and on/before 28FEB 23.

  • Booking class: D
  • Price: from $1,993 ($1,008 base fare + taxes & surcharges).
  • Day/time restrictions: -/-
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  • Minimum stay: -/-
  • Maximum stay: 3 months.
  • Stopovers: -/-
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