F points redemption Europe to Melbourne via SIN

badseed

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Hi good folks,

I'm looking at booking a points redemption in F from ZRH to MEL via SIN on SQ for early Feb '26. These will open up at -355 days late next week.

Just a question on whether it's advisable to book the ZRH-SIN and SIN-MEL as seperate redemptions, given that the 2nd leg won't be open for another 24 hours when it hits -355 days. Or is it better to wait that extra 24 hours and risk losing the seat on that first flight in order to have more protection under a single booking should delays / cancellations hit the first leg? At this point I'd leaning towards separate bookings, and maybe spending an extra night in Singapore (minimum 16 hours between the arrival of the ZRH flight, and the departure of next MEL flight with F anyway), but thought I would ask the experts.

Cheers
 
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Seperate bookings will have a higher points cost. When you search as 1 ticket, how often are the seats available?
 
Seperate bookings will have a higher points cost. When you search as 1 ticket, how often are the seats available?
Probably around 30% of the time in recent weeks for 2 pax, but trending slightly higher as we get further from the mid/late Jan peak return from Europe rush. So at best a coin toss, which I think is not worth the risk.

The points difference for separate flights is a minor annoyance, but even after booking this at the higher rates I've got to burn another heap due to expire early next year. Plus I earn more wife points by securing a confirmed F seat for her ;-)
 
To set expectations F rewards on SQ into and out of Australia are almost impossible in saver so I hope you have enough points for Advantage
 
The points difference for separate flights is a minor annoyance, but even after booking this at the higher rates I've got to burn another heap due to expire early next year. Plus I earn more wife points by securing a confirmed F seat for her ;-)
Well if the points are going to expire anyway, it makes sense to use them now (unless you will have the opportunity to use them on another trip).
 

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