Scoot, Tigerair joining SIA loyalty program
Singapore Airlines’ KrisFlyer loyalty members will soon be able to redeem miles for travel on Scoot and Tigerair flights.
The two airlines will be added to Singapore Air’s frequent flyer programme in April and by the end of this year, the carriers will offer KrisFlyer members the opportunity to earn miles when they book tickets on Scoot or Tigerair.
KrisFlyer members will also be able to redeem miles for some ancillary products and services on the two carriers.
"Scoot and Tigerair are already important parts of the SIA Group’s portfolio of airlines. Including them as KrisFlyer partners is a natural development and will help us live up to our promise to constantly offer more benefits to our members," said Ms Lee Wen Fen, SIA senior vice president of marketing planning.
KrisFlyer members currently earn miles when they travel on Singapore Airlines, subsidiary SilkAir, Star Alliance partner airlines and other selected airline partners.
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