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Finally got me a KrisFlyer

I just realized that I’m wasting a whole bunch flight privileges because I don’t have one of those Star Alliance membership cards. I do have an HSBC Mabuhay Miles card which I regularly convert to free miles but that’s only applicable if I fly Philippine Airlines or Air Philippines.

So, while spending some quite time at my hotel room, I did a search on which ones I can apply online and in a jiffy.

Krisflyer

Singapore Airlines has their own Krisflyer membership program which is also a part of the Star Alliance. From my past travels abroad, I’ve been taking Singapore Air so it was the most logical one to sign up for. Now, if I can only retroactively add those earlier flight miles I incurred.

Anyway, I might still be able to log in the miles when I get back home and a couple more trips to Lahore & Karachi the week after so it’s not really all for naught.

Note: You can apply for Krisflyer online too. You automatically get your member ID and they’ll mail you your card once you reach a certain amount of points.

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    3 Responses to “Finally got me a KrisFlyer”


    1. Gravatar Icon vonjobi replied on May 18th, 2007 at 10:42 am (1)

      i don’t know if there are any risks involved, but you might want to black out your card number =)

    2. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on May 18th, 2007 at 11:19 am (2)

      @ von - that number is actually not my exact number. I switched them around. :D

    3. Gravatar Icon sexy mom replied on May 18th, 2007 at 7:45 pm (3)

      good for you. you could credit your miles when you use the Star Alliance member airlines to your KrisFlyer. I am a PPS Club member and enjoy executive/business class comfort whenever i fly SQ, and i love it.

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