Earn Singapore Airlines Elite Miles with Shopping Partners

Singapore Airlines A350 plane at Adelaide Airport
Singapore Airlines A350 at Adelaide Airport. Photo: Matt Graham.

To earn status with Singapore Airlines, you normally need to earn Elite Miles from flying. But until 4 June 2024, Singapore Airlines is offering ways to earn Elite Miles on the ground with its shopping partners. This could make it easier for you to earn KrisFlyer Elite Silver or Elite Gold status.

During this promotion, you can earn Elite Miles for every dollar you spend with Kris+, KrisShop and Pelago (up to certain limits). These non-flying Elite Miles can count towards upgrading to a higher KrisFlyer status or renewing your current tier. PPS Club members can also earn PPS Value towards renewing PPS status with this offer.

KrisShop is Singapore Airlines’ online store and Pelago is a platform for booking activities.

Kris+ is an App that lets you earn KrisPay points when shopping with retail partners on the ground. (You can transfer your KrisPay points to KrisFlyer miles at a 1:1 rate.)

Kris+ recently launched in Sydney and Melbourne, allowing you to earn points with hundreds of retailers in Sydney and Melbourne. You can also access discounts and special offers with some partners, including many restaurants and boutique stores.

KrisPay point of sale sign at a Sydney cafe
You can earn and redeem KrisPay miles – which are convertible to/from KrisFlyer miles – at participating retailers in Sydney and Melbourne.

These are the maximum amounts of PPS Value or Elite miles that you can earn from this promotion, depending on your current KrisFlyer status tier:

Non-flight status credits count towards the values shown in this table during the KrisFlyer non-flying status credits promo of 2024
Maximum limits for non-flight status credits during the current KrisFlyer promo, as per the Singapore Airlines website.

See the Singapore Airlines website for details.

To reach KrisFlyer Elite Silver status, you would need to earn at least 25,000 Elite miles within 12 months. Gold status requires you to earn 50,000 Elite miles within a year.

KrisFlyer Gold Lounge at Singapore Airport
You can access the KrisFlyer Gold Lounge at Singapore Airport with KrisFlyer or Star Alliance Gold status. Photo: Matt Graham.

Other shortcuts to Singapore Airlines status

Admittedly, KrisFlyer’s current promotion will only help you bridge a shortfall in Elite miles. You’d still need to earn most of what you need from flying with Singapore Airlines or Star Alliance partners.

But there are also a couple of other shortcuts to Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer elite status that don’t require you to earn any Elite miles!

One option is to apply for the HSBC Star Alliance credit card. By getting this card and spending at least $4,000 on eligible purchases within 90 days, you’ll automatically be eligible for Star Alliance Gold status for a year. You can choose to claim this as KrisFlyer Elite Gold status, or an equivalent tier with six other Star Alliance member carriers. You can then continue to renew your Star Alliance Gold status by spending at least $60,000 per year on your credit card.

Get complimentary Star Alliance Gold status…

HSBC Star Alliance Credit Card
Earn
1

Star Alliance Rewards Star Alliance Rewards Points on everyday purchases

Signup Bonus

Fast Track to Star Alliance Gold Status

Annual Fee
$0 in the first year, $450 p.a. thereafter
Go to offer

If you already have status with a different airline, another option could be to apply for a Singapore Airlines status match. Singapore Airlines doesn’t give these out like candy. But it may consider requests, on a case-by-case basis, from KrisFlyer members who are genuine frequent flyers and have upcoming flights booked with Singapore Airlines.

The editor of Australian Frequent Flyer, Matt's passion for travel has taken him to over 90 countries… with the help of frequent flyer points, of course!
Matt's favourite destinations (so far) are Germany, Brazil & Kazakhstan. His interests include aviation, economics & foreign languages, and he has a soft spot for good food and red wine.

You can connect with Matt by posting on the Australian Frequent Flyer community forum and tagging @AFF Editor.
________________________

Related Articles