

(More on that in a moment.)īut perhaps you’ve never flown Singapore Airlines, so you don’t have any Singapore miles? Well, you’re in luck, because there are easy ways to get Singapore KrisFlyer miles through a number of US credit cards, even if you’ve never been on a Singapore Airlines plane. A one-way trip between New York and Frankfurt in Suites costs just 86,000 miles and $5.60 in taxes and fees, provided you can find award availability. It’s possible to use Singapore Airlines miles - which are known as KrisFlyer miles - to secure a seat in Singapore Suites or business class for just the cost of the taxes and fees on the ticket, which are usually minimal.
First class a380 for free#
So, with the plane now flying in and out of the US on a regular basis, how can you book a Singapore Suite or Singapore business class nearly for free using points and miles?

Ultimately, the new Singapore Suites on the A380 is one of the best ways to travel. So, what’s so special about these suites? They’re widely considered to be one of the best first-class seats in the world, and it’s actually possible to fly in one of them for almost nothing, thanks to the airline’s top-notch frequent flyer program and any of several credit cards that you may already have in your purse or wallet - or can easily get. Prior to the start of the pandemic, Singapore operated its A380 to the US, but never with the new first-class Suites. CNN Underscored got a look inside the plane when it landed in New York on Monday. On Monday, March 28, the airline relaunched its double-decker Airbus A380 aircraft on its daily route from New York (JFK) to Singapore (SIN), stopping in Frankfurt, Germany (FRA) en route. Singapore Airlines has officially brought its famed new first-class Suites to the US. Enrollment may be required for select American Express benefits and offers. Terms apply to American Express benefits and offers. We may receive a commission through the LendingTree affiliate network if you apply and are approved for a card, but our reporting is always independent and objective. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN accountĬNN Underscored reviews financial products such as credit cards and bank accounts based on their overall value.
