Singapore Airlines typically hasn’t released long-haul premium cabin award seats to partners, and rather, you’ve been required to book using the airline’s own KrisFlyer loyalty program.
In a very welcome development, Singapore Airlines long-haul business class is now bookable using Aeroplan points!
Book Singapore Airlines Business Class with Aeroplan Points
In late November, there were reports of widespread availability for Singapore Airlines business class flights on Aeroplan. While a few people were able to confirm their flights, most people ran into “phantom” availability, which means they weren’t able to complete the booking process despite seeing award availability.
Earlier today, Singapore Airlines award flights were loaded into Aeroplan’s search engine, and we can confirm that this time, it’s not “phantom” availability.
You can now book Singapore Airlines business class flights between Singapore and many destinations throughout its network, including to many cities in North America.
Availability is good throughout the schedule, and if you’re flexible with your dates, you should be able to find the flight that you’re looking for.
Passengers departing from Vancouver can now fly directly to Singapore for 87,500 Aeroplan points.
The flight measures just 7,967 miles, which means that you have just over 3,000 miles of leeway before jumping to the next distance band on the Aeroplan Flight Reward Chart.
For example, you can continue onward to Bangkok, Perth, Bali, Manila, and many more destinations throughout Singapore Airlines’s vast network and still pay just 87,500 points. You could also add a stopover in Singapore before continuing onward for an additional 5,000 points.
One of the longest commercial flights in the world between New York (EWR) and Singapore (SIN) is also available for just 87,500 Aeroplan points. At just under 19 hours on the Airbus A350-900, that’s around 4,700 points per hour on one of the world’s best airlines.
This also represents another excellent way to get to Europe, with the fifth freedom flight from New York (JFK) to Frankfurt on the Airbus A380.
You might even find some space on the Singapore Airlines fifth freedom flight from Los Angeles to Tokyo, too.
This also represents a great way to bridge the gap between Asia and Europe, as Singapore Airlines serves many European destinations, such as London, Paris,…
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