Singapore Airlines extends PPS Club & KrisFlyer Elite membership for a year with new features By TBM Staff | Mumbai
Singapore Airlines (SIA) is automatically extending all existing PPS Club and KrisFlyer Elite statuses, for memberships that will expire between March 2021 and February 2022, by another year. This is in appreciation of the loyalty and support that members have shown over the last year, and to allay any concerns that they may have about membership renewal during this time.
For PPS Club members, any Reserve Value that expires between March 2021 and February 2023 will also have its validity extended to between March 2023 and February 2024. This will provide them with more flexibility in utilising their Reserve Value for subsequent membership renewal.
Uniindia: Kolkata, Jan 06 (UNI) Singapore Airlines (SIA) is automatically extending all existing PPS Club and KrisFlyer Elite statuses, for memberships that will expire between March 2021 and February 2022, by another year.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) is starting trials on a new digital health verification process, which will be the first in the world to be based on the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) Travel Pass framework. This will offer customers the ability to securely store and present information related to Covid-19 tests, as well as their vaccination status in the future.
This service will initially be offered from 23 December to customers travelling on flights operated by Singapore Airlines from Jakarta or Kuala Lumpur to Singapore. If successful, this could be extended to other cities in the SIA route network.
Customers who take their Covid-19 tests at selected clinics in Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur would be given either digital or paper health certificates with a QR code. Airport check-in staff and Singapore’s immigration authority would be able to verify the authenticity of these certificates via a secure mobile app, and ensure that the customers meet Singapore’s entry requ
Wednesday, 23 December 2020, 5:27 pm
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has started trials on a new
digital health verification process, which will be the first
in the world to be based on the International Air Transport
Association’s (IATA) Travel Pass framework. This will
offer customers the ability to securely store and present
information related to Covid-19 tests, as well as their
vaccination status in the future.
This service will
initially be offered from 23 December to customers
travelling on flights operated by Singapore Airlines from
Jakarta or Kuala Lumpur to Singapore. If successful, this
could be extended to other cities in the SIA route