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How To Fly Singapore Suites For Just 4,500 Additional KrisFlyer Miles!

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Michael McHugh

Michael McHugh

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Michael fell in love with points and miles back in 2014 and since then has built up a vast knowledge of award programs and has striven to show readers how to receive the maximum value when using their...

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Singapore Airlines receives rave reviews not only for their business class product but also for their premium products including Singapore Suites.

If you’ve been wanting to fly in the Suites, but haven’t had the chance yet, this article is for you!

We’ll explain various redemption options where you can fly Singapore Suites, which will lead up to how you can fly the product for just an additional 4.5k KrisFlyer miles!

Singapore Airlines Suites are available exclusively on the A380, which is something to keep in mind when searching for and booking this award.

The Easiest Way to Fly Singapore Suites

Kick your feet back and enjoy the luxury of Singapore Suites. Image courtesy of Upgraded Points

The way most flyers in the U.S. will be able to experience Singapore Suites is flying from the U.S. to Europe.

With 97,000 KrisFlyer miles, you can book a one-way flight in Singapore Suites from New York (JFK) to Frankfurt (FRA).

Singapore Airlines currently operates 1 daily non-stop 7.5-hour flight at 8:15 p.m. from New York to Frankfurt. The award space for this route is tight, so you’ll typically need to search 10-11 months out.

If you’re able to book far out in advance, this flight offers an easy way for U.S. travelers to experience the airline’s premium product.

Low fuel surcharges to compliment a low mileage requirement! Image courtesy of singaporeairlines.com

Hot Tip: We recommend using Expert Flyer to set an alert for seat availability. New York to Frankfurt has the most limited availability compared to other Suites routes when searching on the Singapore Airlines website. 

Another Easy Way to Fly the Suites

Sip on your morning coffee while your partner enjoys champagne in the Suite! Image courtesy of Upgraded Points

If you’re based in Europe or can easily get to Europe, Singapore Airlines flies non-stop from Frankfurt (FRA) to Singapore (SIN) for 141,000 KrisFlyer miles. This flight can be another great way to fly Singapore Suites if you’re unable to find availability on the New York to Frankfurt route.

Singapore Airlines currently operates 2 daily non-stop 12.5-hour flights from Frankfurt to Singapore. The first flight leaves at 12:30 p.m. and the second at 10:00 p.m. You’ll want to book the 12:30 p.m. flight, which operates on an A380.

The First Suite Redemption

It’s hard to beat a double bed at 36,000 feet! Image courtesy of Upgraded Points

As Erin mentioned in her Singapore Suites A380 review, she and Alex flew from New York (JFK) to Singapore (SIN) with a layover in Frankfurt (FRA). The trip duration was 21.5 hours and cost 93,500 KrisFlyer miles per person plus about $297 per person in taxes and fees.

When Alex booked this award in 2016, Singapore Airlines required 93,500 miles per person, but it came with material taxes and fees. Since then, the KrisFlyer program increased the mileage requirement to 148,500 miles per person and lowered the taxes and fees to about $49 per person.

Flying from the U.S. to Singapore in Singapore Suites is still a fantastic redemption at 148,500 miles and $49 in taxes and fees. Flying for that many hours with the level of service Singapore Airlines provides is something you should experience if you’re interested in flying in a premium cabin.

Bottom Line: While Singapore Airlines increased the mileage requirement on some routes, the program reduced the taxes and fees, making this trip more affordable if you’re able to earn enough KrisFlyer miles. 

The Second Suite Redemption

Hop over to New Zealand after flying to Australia in Singapore Suites! Image courtesy of Upgraded Points

If you’re craving more time in Singapore Suites after flying from Frankfurt to Singapore, the airline offers another redemption worth considering.

With 183,500 KrisFlyer miles, you can book a one-way Singapore Airlines flight in the Suites from Frankfurt (FRA) to Sydney (SYD). Taxes and fees are manageable at $129 per person.

Singapore Airlines operates 2-5 daily non-stop 7.5-hour flights from Singapore to Sydney. You’ll want to book either the 12:45 a.m. flight or the 8:20 p.m., both of which operate on an A380.

The Third Suite Redemption (The 4k Add-On)

Have maximum time in Singapore Suites flying from New York to Sydney! Image courtesy of Upgraded Points

Adding all of the previous itineraries together gives what we think is the best redemption of them all. Flying from New York to Sydney in Singapore Suites.

With 188,000 KrisFlyer miles, you can book New York to Sydney with layovers in Frankfurt and Singapore. Taxes and fees are manageable on this route at $78.

WOW: What makes this redemption incredibly interesting is the fact that for 4,500 additional KrisFlyer miles (188,000 vs. 183,500), you can add-on a 7.5 hour New York to Frankfurt flight to your journey to Sydney — in Singapore Suites!

As noted above, if you were to book the New York to Frankfurt flight by itself, you’d need 97,000 KrisFlyer miles.

Bottom Line: If you’re looking to get the maximum amount of time flying in Singapore Suites, flying from JFK to Sydney is the way to go. You’ll be flying Singapore Suites on 3 long-haul flights in one of the best products in the sky!

It’s also worth noting that Singapore Airlines has launched its new Singapore Suites product on a number of routes. But do not expect to find much Saver space at all right now on those routes (probably none, in fact).

If you’re planning to fly these routes, expect to find Saver space with the old Singapore Suites product — and there’s a good chance of that if you search 10-12 months ahead.

(Alex is flying this exact route (JFK > SYD) this coming August with a friend, so it’s definitely possible!)

Earning KrisFlyer Miles

Need more KrisFlyer miles? Check our post on the best ways to earn lots of KrisFlyer miles.

Our preferred method of earning points for a redemption like this is to earn Chase Ultimate Rewards and then transfer them directly to Singapore Airlines.

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Of course, you can also earn Amex Membership Rewards, Citi ThankYou Points, or Marriott Bonvoy points and then transfer them into your Singapore Airlines account.

Redeeming KrisFlyer Miles

If you’re looking for additional ways to use your KrisFlyer miles, here’s our post on the best ways to use KrisFlyer Miles.

Additionally, if you’re doing booking research, our dedicated piece on all SQ’s U.S. based routes including plane types and seating/cabin options might be helpful.

Final Thoughts

Singapore Airlines continues to innovate with its offerings, and Singapore Suites are the epitome of that innovation. For flyers looking for a premium experience, look no further than Singapore Suites.

What makes these redemptions great is you can transfer points to KrisFlyer from 4 transferable point programs. Now that you know how to book the Suites (and for only 4.5k extra points in one case!), it’s time to fly in style!

For more info on redemptions to Singapore, check out our article: The Best Ways to Fly to Singapore With Points and Miles [Step-by-Step]

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About Michael McHugh

Born and raised in Mobile, Alabama, Michael took his first international trip in 2013 with friends to the Bahamas. Although he didn’t travel much in his younger years, on that trip, he caught the travel bug and has been hooked ever since.

Michael first caught wind of the points and miles game in 2014 while at a bar in Washington, DC where the conversation amongst friends was quickly derailed because of an alert on a friend’s phone about a mistake fare.  That’s where the love affair with points and miles began.

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6 comments

Christian

June 11, 2018

What about routing from Bali to Singapore to Frankfurt to the USA, with a stop in Frankfurt, then flying from Frankfurt back to the US with Lufthansa in Business Class, then changing the Lufthansa flight to one that has First Class open up within a couple of weeks of departure, connecting on United to a smaller city? Is that legal? At 135,000 miles from Bali to the USA in Singapore and Lufthansa First Class, that seems like quite a deal.
Also, I know that you can book a stopover for $100. Can you do two for $200?

Michael McHugh

June 12, 2018

Hi Christian

The way that I understand the award charts is that you’ll need to book two separate awards. The first award on SQ flights will be from DPS>SIN>FRA with the DPS>SIN segment in business (no first available). The second award will be on LH from FRA>JFK>city served by United.

If it was me, I’d find SQ availability on the SQ website and LH availability on either the Lifemiles or United website for each segment, and then call this one in for SQ to price it out.

Re: the stopover, you’ll receive 1 complimentary stopover on round-trip awards when flying SQ. When flying Star Alliance partners, you’ll receive a complimentary stopover on round-trip awards with each additional stopover (up to 3 max) at $100/stopover.

I’d reach through SQ’s terms and conditions as what you’re attempting to do is unique with mixed cabins and a combo of SQ + Star Alliance flights.

Christopher

June 12, 2018

If I were to try the route Jfk-Fra-Sin-syd, Is it possible to have a stopover in Singapore so I can enjoy the city and maybe go to Hong Kong for a few days and come back to Singapore in order to catch the last leg to Sydney?

Michael McHugh

June 14, 2018

Hi Christopher

You are allowed one complimentary stopover but the award has to be round-trip. See Section I 22 in the SQ terms and conditions. If you book your route as a one-way at the Advantage Level (read more miles), you are allowed one complimentary stopover.

Eric

March 01, 2023

Questions for the group: I was able to find award availability for 143,000 miles from JFK to FRA in First Suites. This is not a Saver award and is higher than their normal 130,000 standard miles. Is this still a good deal for only 7 hours and 45 minutes in the air?

Chris Hassan

March 02, 2023

Hey Eric,

Yeah, the saver can be hard to find. Those who have paid the extra are rarely disappointed! If you’ve got the miles, I’d say do it!

Chris

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