Labels

Investing (275) Lifestyle (258) Entertainment (219) Singapore (133) Rewards (104) Technology (100) Equities (83) AI (63) Gaming (60) U.S. (57) Portfolio (51) Crypto (50) Food (47) Sports (37) Data (34) Travel (34) Movies (33) News (33) Savings (33) Insights (29) Credit Card (26) Policies (24) Shows (23) Holidays (18) Tennis (17) Earnings (13) Bonds (12) Promotions (12) Football (11) World (11) REITs (10) Referral (10) Toys (8) Apps (6) Cash Management (6) Healthcare (6) Anime (5) China (5) ETFs (5) Security (5) DeFi (4) T-Bills (4) Property (3) Robotics (3) Shopping (3) Blog (2) Cashback (2) Insurance (2) Japan (2) Retirement (2) Reviews (2) Robo-Advisor (2) 1-For-1 (1) Asia (1) Australia (1) CPF (1) Commodities (1) Currency (1) Funds Management (1) Futuristic (1) Inflation (1) Malaysia (1) Miles (1) Nerfs (1) SGD (1) Social (1) Weird (1)

Sunday, 24 August 2025

Rewards Updates : PSA: You can extend your KrisFlyer Milestone and PPS Rewards!


Source : 



ChatGPT : 


Singapore Airlines’ KrisFlyer Milestone Rewards and PPS Rewards, long thought to be non-extendable, can actually be prolonged by three months with a simple click. Typically valid for 12 months, these rewards range from small perks like 1,000 KrisPay miles to major benefits such as 50,000 miles off a redemption.


While browsing his KrisFlyer account, Aaron Wong discovered an “Extend Validity” button next to an expiring reward. Expecting a fee similar to extending KrisFlyer miles, he was surprised that the process was free and immediate. The option appears only within a certain window before expiry, though exact timing remains unclear. Some users even reported success extending already expired rewards, though this is not guaranteed.


Interestingly, the official T&Cs still insist that no extensions are allowed, and there is no mention on SIA’s website. This suggests the feature may be quietly offered and subject to removal anytime.


Members can view eligible rewards under “Rewards and Vouchers” in their KrisFlyer accounts. If you have rewards nearing expiry, it’s worth checking now—you may gain three extra months of valuable benefits at no cost.


Opinion : 


Good to know.

No comments:

Post a Comment