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If you’ve already got an Singapore Airlines trip coming up and you’re booked on a Standard or Flexi fare, consider using your KrisFlyer miles for an upgrade to the next highest cabin. (Note that on flights with premium economy, you can choose to upgrade from economy to either premium...
Singapore Airlines uses the weight concept for baggage on most routes and the piece concept for the U.S. Find out more in this article.
If you have added your trip on the SQ mobile app, select the desired trip and click on ‘Manage Booking’. Click on ‘Add Passenger Details’ and add your KrisFlyer number under the ‘Frequent Flyer Details’ field. It’s too late to do this once you’re on board. ...
Malaysia could copy such a programme where the government subsidies wage increases but on an annually decreasing scale, so that as companies grow more financially sound, they would be taken off the subsidy programme after a number of years to manage their own wage growth measures. ...