Singapore Airlines charters cruise for frequent fliers
Singapore Airlines is chartering a cruise exclusively for KrisFlyer loyalty members.
The airline has teamed up with Dream Cruises to operate the World Dream ship on a two-night cruise to nowhere itinerary out of Singapore.
It sails from 17-19 November 2021.
"This partnership with Dream Cruises means that we are now able to offer members new experiences even over waters," said JoAnn Tan, Singapore Airlines’ SVP of Marketing Planning.
KrisFlyer members will be able to redeem miles for the cruise
Members can bag a balcony stateroom for two by redeeming 50,000 KrisFlyer miles, or a palace suite for 120,000 KrisFlyer miles.
It includes all port fees and taxes, but not gratuities.
All passengers must take a rapid antigen test at the port before boarding.
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