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More Singapore Airlines flights mean more air miles for frequent flyers from March
Singapore Airlines will be increasing flight frequency to destinations in Australia, Europe, Southeast Asia and West Asia between March 26, 2017 to October 28, 2017. More flights mean more opportunities to make and spend frequent flyer air miles of course! Singapore Airlines' frequent flyer program is KrisFlyer, which is part of the Star Alliance network. So you can use your miles across a range of airlines.
In Australia, Melbourne will be served with 31 weekly flights, up from 28, with effect from July 17, 2017, while flight frequency to Brisbane (pictured) will increase to 28 per week, up from 24, starting on August 22, 2017. From June 4, 2017, Sydney will be served 33 times per week, up from 31 times per week. To cater to peak period demand, flight frequency to Sydney will be further increased to 35 weekly flights from June 18 to September 30, 2017.
In Europe, Rome will be served four times per week from July 2017, up from the current two weekly flights. Moscow will be served five times per week, up from four times, with effect from May 30, 2017, when services beyond Moscow to the new destination of Stockholm are introduced.
In Southeast Asia, Bangkok flight frequency will increase to six per day from five with effect from March 26, 2017. Ho Chi Minh City will be served 19 times per week from the same day, up from the current 17 per week.
In West Asia, the Indian city of Ahmedabad will be served four times per week, up from the current three, with effect from March 26, 2017, while Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka will be served 10 times per week with effect from July 19, 2017, up from the current seven flights per week.