American Express and Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer are celebrating 25 years of partnership by offering exclusive, limited-time rewards for both new and existing American Express® Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Ascend Credit Card Members. These special benefits aim to enhance travel experiences and reward loyal customers.
As part of this milestone, KrisFlyer Ascend Credit Card Members now have the opportunity to fast-track their journey to KrisFlyer Elite Gold membership. Between 1 February and 31 July 2025, cardholders can achieve this elite status by spending S$16,000 on eligible everyday purchases, including groceries, travel accommodation, and dining. Additionally, a minimum spend of S$6,000 on eligible Singapore Airlines and Scoot flights will contribute toward attaining the membership.
In addition, the first 250 KrisFlyer Ascend Credit Card Members who spend S$16,000 including a minimum of S$6,000 on eligible2 Singapore Airlines and Scoot flights will receive a S$150 eCapitaVoucher.
The first 250 KrisFlyer Ascend Credit Card Members who spend S$20,000 or more with at least S$6,000 on eligible Singapore Airlines and Scoot flights will receive a 28-inch Samsonite luggage. Card Members who are eligible for the luggage will not be eligible for the eCapitaVoucher.
Mr. Marlin Brown, Singapore Country Manager, American Express, said, “Our Card Members are avid travellers. The accelerator programme allows a fast track to KrisFlyer Elite Gold membership. This will not only bring more convenience, but also peace of mind when they are exploring and enjoying new experiences on one of the best airlines in the world.”
KrisFlyer Elite Gold members can enjoy benefits such as priority check-in, priority boarding, priority baggage handling, extra check-in baggage allowance, access to over 1,000 airport lounges, accelerated upgrade to higher membership tiers with selected hotel loyalty programmes and more.
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