SQ Tips, Trips and Tales

Screencaps from video recording, but this was the menu when I visited the TPR a week ago.
 

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Which option would people here recommend use up some 154,000 KF miles?
  1. Lock in J Redemption "now" for AU-SIN-EU with stopover (either direction) for 2025H2?
  2. Waitlist for improbable saver fare for one sector in First (can use QFF elsewhere), dealing with replacing points as they expire along the way and risking not doing a premium SQ flight at all?
  3. Something else (please provide tips!)
 
Which option would people here recommend use up some 154,000 KF miles?
  1. Lock in J Redemption "now" for AU-SIN-EU with stopover (either direction) for 2025H2?
  2. Waitlist for improbable saver fare for one sector in First (can use QFF elsewhere), dealing with replacing points as they expire along the way and risking not doing a premium SQ flight at all?
  3. Something else (please provide tips!)
I would lock in 1 ASAP personally
 
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Which option would people here recommend use up some 154,000 KF miles?
  1. Lock in J Redemption "now" for AU-SIN-EU with stopover (either direction) for 2025H2?
  2. Waitlist for improbable saver fare for one sector in First (can use QFF elsewhere), dealing with replacing points as they expire along the way and risking not doing a premium SQ flight at all?
  3. Something else (please provide tips!)
You can do both. Waitlisting needs points but doesn’t actually deduct them.

Waitlist your saver sector in First. Then buy the J redemption. If your waitlist comes through, you can pay the fee to cancel if you want to accept. (Keeping in mind expiration date of reinstated points)
 

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