Singapore Airlines’ renowned frequent flyer programme, KrisFlyer, is partnering with one of Singapore’s top local banks, OCBC Bank, to offer its customers even more accrual and redemption options.
Through this partnership, OCBC Bank Platinum and Titanium credit card holders in Singapore can convert their OCBC points accrued on their credit cards to KrisFlyer miles. These can be redeemed for free flights on Singapore Airlines, its regional carrier, SilkAir, and other partner airlines. Customers can also use the KrisFlyer miles to redeem upgrades to First or Business Class on Singapore Airlines, Business Class on SilkAir, and companion tickets on both carriers.
In India, KrisFlyer partnered with ICICI Bank, one of the largest banks in the country, to provide ICICI Bank Gold American Express Card holders KrisFlyer miles as a reward option.
The partnership with ABN Amro in Singapore was also extended to include cardholders in Hong Kong.
17/05/06 noticias.info, Spain
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