(EXPIRED) Get 1,000 Free Singapore KrisFlyer Miles With New Account

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If you don’t have a Singapore KrisFlyer account, now’s a great time to sign up as you’ll earn 1,000 free miles.

Singapore KrisFlyer Miles

The Deal

  • Sign up here and receive 1,000 free Singapore KrisFlyer miles. Must use the promo code JOINKFSQ when completing the KrisFlyer application.

Key Terms

  • This Promotion commences on 22 January 2018, 0000hrs and ends on 31 March 2018, 2359hrs (GMT+8).
  • The KrisFlyer miles will take about 4 to 6 weeks to be credited into the member’s account.
  • The KrisFlyer miles awarded under this Promotion are valid for a period of 3 years from the date on which it is credited into the recipient’s KrisFlyer account, following which they shall expire and no extensions will be permitted.

Quick Thoughts

Earning 1,000 free miles makes it worth signing up for an account if you don’t already have one.

Nick wrote a great post last year about Singapore Airlines that should help you find some value in the KrisFlyer scheme.

Don’t forget that KrisFlyer is a transfer partner of all four main transferable currencies – Ultimate Rewards, Membership Rewards, Thank You and SPG – making it easier to add to your 1,000 mile balance.

h/t Milenerd

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new guy

I just signed up for a KrisFlyer acconut last week. Any chance they’ll reward me the bonus?

Kevin

Bad advice. The terms prohibit you from having more than one account. They could technically close up your accounts with no recourse.