Having been in the miles game for a while, I have been fascinated by the various ways that I can earn miles to redeem for airline premium classes.
Compared to the United States, Singapore is relatively a small market for credit cards so the benefits are not as generous as the former. Nevertheless, there are ways to earn miles from our daily spending.
Currently, I use some Singapore-based credit cards that help me to earn miles:
1) HSBC revolution earns 4 miles per dollar on the following:
- Airline bookings
- Hotel bookings and staycations
- Online shopping at Amazon, Lazada, Shopee and Taobao
- Food delivery from Deliveroo, foodpanda and GrabFood
- Rides from taxis, Grab, gojek, RYDE
- Supermarket buys
- Dining and foodstores
2) UOB Krisflyer
- Public transport
- Book on the dedicated UOB-flyscoot website as it comes with some complimentary flight benefits:
Convenience fee waiver for credit card payment (common for budget carriers)
One-time flight date/time OR passenger name change
Free standard seat selection
Free priority check-in and boarding - 3) DBS Altitude
- Expedia and Kaligo travel websites
Book on dedicated DBS expedia website
- Singapore Airline and Silkair tickets
Book on dedicated DBS travel marketplace website to earn 4 mpd
4) Amex Ascend krisflyer
- Local spend (entertainment and pharmacy outlets)
For DBS Altitude, I get complimentary priority pass membership with 2 complimentary lounge access around the world each year.
Both Amex Ascend and UOB krisflyer are SQ-branded cards, so the miles earned are directly placed into my krisflyer account.
DBS Altitude earn DBS points with no expiry. These can be converted into various airlines miles. A transaction fee is involved with each conversion.