Singapore Airlines Extends KrisFlyer Miles Expiry In 2022 — PPS Club & KrisFlyer Elite Statuses & Miles Also Extended

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Good news: No miles will be expiring in 2022.

are getting people back in the skies again, not everyone’s comfortable with travelling again just yet. So what do you do now that your hard-earned miles are languishing in your account about to expire, even before your next long-awaited holiday?has just announced an extension to PPS Club and KrisFlyer Elite statuses for another year — the third time in a row since the pandemic began, in fact. These extensions will automatically take place and no action is required from members.

Extended by six months at a time, at the end of each month. For instance, KrisFlyer miles expiring in Jan 2022 will be extended to Jul 2022; if the miles remain unused by the end of Jul 2022, they will be extended to Jan 2023. This will also apply to miles that have been extended before. To check the expiry date of your KrisFlyer miles, log on to your account on the website or app and go to Miles > Miles Validity to see the monthly breakdown of miles expiring in the next 12 months.Also extended for another year are KrisFlyer Elite Silver and Elite Gold statuses that are due to expire between Mar 2022 and Feb 2023.

Singapore Airlines has also launched a slew of new KrisFlyer milestone rewards for members with 1,000 to 2,500 Elite miles under their belt.Singapore Airlines is automatically extending for another year all PPS Club due to expire between Mar 2022 and Feb 2023 — that is, they will be extended until between Mar 2023 and Feb 2024.

All PPS Club/Solitaire PPS Club members will receive a one-time credit of the full amount of PPS Value required for renewal of membership status for another year. This will be credited into the KrisFlyer account as Reserve Value based on the member’s membership tier and tier renewal end-date. PPS Club and Solitaire PPS Club will receive 25,000 Reserve Value, while Solitaire PPS Club will receive 50,000 Reserve Value.

 

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