Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Increases Prices of Award Flights by 5-20%

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The next frequent flyer program facing devaluation is Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer. While some Economy Class redemptions within Asia will become slightly cheaper, most other cabins will see increases of up to 20%. This marks the second KrisFlyer devaluation since 2022.

KrisFlyer has announced new redemption rates effective November 1, 2025. Additionally, Singapore Airlines will introduce dynamic award tickets and allow members to earn status credits from Kris+, the KrisFlyer Shop, and Pelago purchases.

Changes for Singapore Airlines Flights

The devaluation applies to all Singapore Airlines routes, which are divided into 13 award zones. Only Saver awards are shown here; Advantage awards were already unattractive before and remain so with higher prices.

Economy Class

Some short-haul flights within Asia and the Pacific will drop by around 5%, but long-haul routes (to/from Europe, the Middle East/Africa, and the U.S.) will increase.

RouteNew (miles)Old (miles)
Singapore ⇾ Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei8,0008,500
Singapore ⇾ Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos13,00013,500
Singapore ⇾ Southern China, Hong Kong SAR, Taiwan15,50016,500
Singapore ⇾ Northern China (Beijing, Shanghai)20,50021,500
Singapore ⇾ India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal, Bangladesh19,00020,000
Singapore ⇾ Japan & South Korea25,50027,000
Singapore ⇾ Perth & Darwin20,50021,000
Singapore ⇾ Rest of Australia, New Zealand29,00030,500
Singapore ⇾ Africa, Middle East & Turkey32,00029,000
Singapore ⇾ Europe44,00042,000
Singapore ⇾ U.S. West Coast44,00042,000
Singapore ⇾ U.S. East Coast46,00044,000

Premium Economy

Every region served by Premium Economy will see increases, with the steepest hikes on Africa & Middle East routes (+20%).

RouteNewOld
Singapore ⇾ Southern China, Hong Kong, Taiwan28,00026,500
Singapore ⇾ Northern China36,00034,500
Singapore ⇾ India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal, Bangladesh36,00034,500
Singapore ⇾ Japan & South Korea39,00037,500
Singapore ⇾ Australia, New Zealand53,50051,000
Singapore ⇾ Africa, Middle East, Turkey51,50043,000
Singapore ⇾ Europe74,50071,000
Singapore ⇾ U.S. West Coast79,00075,000
Singapore ⇾ U.S. East Coast84,50080,500

Business Class

The most painful changes affect Business Class—the most popular redemption cabin. Increases range from +5% (Asia, Europe, U.S.) to +20% (Africa, Middle East).

RouteNewOld
Singapore ⇾ Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei22,00021,000
Singapore ⇾ Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, etc.25,00024,000
Singapore ⇾ Southern China, Hong Kong, Taiwan35,50034,000
Singapore ⇾ Northern China45,00043,000
Singapore ⇾ India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal, Bangladesh45,00043,000
Singapore ⇾ Japan & South Korea54,50052,000
Singapore ⇾ Perth & Darwin42,50040,500
Singapore ⇾ Australia, New Zealand72,00068,500
Singapore ⇾ Africa, Middle East, Turkey68,00056,500
Singapore ⇾ Europe108,500103,500
Singapore ⇾ U.S. West Coast112,500107,000
Singapore ⇾ U.S. East Coast117,000111,500

First Class / Suites

Singapore Airlines’ famous Suites—arguably the best First Class in the world—will also cost more. Increases are smaller here (+5–10%), though not all listed zones currently operate First Class service.

RouteNewOld
Singapore ⇾ Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei32,00030,500
Singapore ⇾ Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, etc.38,00036,000
Singapore ⇾ Southern China, Hong Kong, Taiwan47,50045,000
Singapore ⇾ Northern China61,50058,500
Singapore ⇾ India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal, Bangladesh61,50058,500
Singapore ⇾ Japan & South Korea81,00077,000
Singapore ⇾ Perth & Darwin60,50057,500
Singapore ⇾ Australia, New Zealand98,00093,500
Singapore ⇾ Africa, Middle East, Turkey95,00086,500
Singapore ⇾ Europe148,000141,000
Singapore ⇾ U.S. West Coast154,000146,500
Singapore ⇾ U.S. East Coast156,000148,500

Changes for Partner Airlines

Unlike SQ flights (where some Economy awards got cheaper), all partner awards increase across every cabin.

  • Economy: ~+6%
  • Business & First: ~+10%

Economy (one-way)

  • Europe ⇾ North America: 63,000 (was 60,000)
  • Europe ⇾ South Africa: 40,500 (was 38,000)
  • Europe ⇾ Oceania: 51,000 (was 48,500)

Business (one-way)

  • Europe ⇾ North America: 122,500 (was 111,000)
  • Europe ⇾ South Africa: 68,000 (was 66,000)
  • Europe ⇾ Oceania: 98,000 (was 91,000)

First (one-way)

  • Europe ⇾ North America: 184,000 (was 167,000)
  • Europe ⇾ South Africa: 87,500 (was 82,500)
  • Europe ⇾ Oceania: 143,000 (was 130,000)

Additional Changes

Singapore Airlines has also announced the following changes:

New Award Type: Access Awards

Starting November 1, 2025, any available seat on SQ flights can be booked with miles under a dynamic pricing model (based on demand, load factor, seasonality). SQ emphasizes these awards will be in addition to Saver and Advantage, not a replacement.

Status Miles via Non-Flight Spend

From September 1, 2025, members can earn status miles via:

  • Kris+ (Dining & Shopping)
  • KrisShop purchases
  • Pelago experiences
  • Earning rates: 1 status mile per 1 SGD (KrisFlyer) / 1 per 3 SGD (PPS Club)

Conclusion

The KrisFlyer devaluation is painful but relatively moderate compared to some other programs. With a 2+ month notice, members still have time to book under the current chart.

Also, many routes are already poor value—meaning the real-world impact is less severe than with Avios or Miles&More devaluations.

Source: Singapore Airlines press release

Cover Picture: Photo by Tim Dennert on Unsplash

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