최근 검토를 통하여, 2017년 3월 23일 이후에 발권된 티켓의 마일리지 및 마일리지 업그레이드 예약에 대해 다음과 같은 변동 사항이 적용됩니다.
무엇보다 중요한 점은, 개정된 변동 사항으로 인해 특정 구간의 항공편을 이용하는 데 필요한 마일이 증가하는 반면, 유류할증료 및 보험료가 부과되지 않으므로 마일리지 항공권에 지불해야 하는 현금을 절약할 수 있다는 것입니다. 아래의 보기에 더 자세한 설명이 있습니다.
보기 1: 싱가포르 – 상하이 (편도)
현재 Saver 어워드 차트 |
개정된 Saver 어워드 차트 |
|
필요 마일 |
모든 채널을 통한 |
|
비즈니스 클래스 |
35,000마일 |
35,000마일 |
이코노미 클래스 |
20,000마일 |
20,000마일 |
*유류할증료 & 보험료는 2017년 2월 21일 미화(USD)기준 환율 싱가포르 달러(SGD)로 환산된 대략적인 금액입니다.
보기 2: 싱가포르 – 시드니 (편도)
현재 Saver 어워드 차트 |
개정된 Saver 어워드 차트 |
|
필요 마일 |
모든 채널을 통한 |
|
비즈니스 클래스 |
55,000마일 |
58,000마일 |
이코노미 클래스 |
25,000마일 |
28,000마일 |
*유류할증료 & 보험료는 2017년 2월 21일 미화(USD)기준 환율 싱가포르 달러(SGD)로 환산된 대략적인 금액입니다.
보기 3: 싱가포르 – 샌프란시스코 (편도)
현재 Saver 어워드 차트 |
개정된 Saver 어워드 차트 |
|
필요 마일 |
모든 채널을 통한 |
|
비즈니스 클래스 |
80,000마일 |
88,000마일 |
이코노미 클래스 |
35,000마일 |
38,000마일 |
*유류할증료 & 보험료는 2017년 2월 21일 미화(USD)기준 환율 싱가포르 달러(SGD)로 환산된 대략적인 금액입니다.
싱가포르항공 및 SilkAir 항공편에 발급된 항공권의 경로, 객실 클래스 또는 어워드 유형 변경으로 인한 마일리지 항공권 관련 요금이 온라인 및 오프라인 채널 모두 USD 20로 개정되었습니다. 2017년3월 23일 이전에 발급 된 항공권의 여행 날짜가 변경 될 경우 재발행 수수료 20달러(USD)가 부과됩니다.
Q1: What are the changes to Redemption Awards that are booked and ticketed on Singapore Airlines operated flights on/after 23 March 2017?
The following 3 changes will be effective for all bookings and tickets issued on/after 23 March 2017, for travel on/after 23 March 2017:
Mileage levels for the following remains unchanged:
Q2: How does Singapore Airlines determine the increase in Saver Award mileage levels?
Award levels are a function of supply and demand and are regularly reviewed to ensure that they are kept relevant and updated with market changes.
Q3: How will the changes affect redemption upgrades?
There is no change to the award levels required for redemption upgrades. However, the 15% discount for redemption upgrades performed online via singaporeair.com and the SingaporeAir mobile app will be discontinued for bookings and tickets issued on/after 23 March 2017.
Q4: What if I do not have sufficient miles for my desired redemption or redemption upgrade after 23 March 2017?
You can choose to transfer miles from any of KrisFlyer’s many non-air partners. Alternatively, you may also choose to top-up the requisite miles through Purchase of Miles (POM), as applicable.
Q5: Are surcharges, taxes and fees removed for all redemptions on Singapore Airlines operated flights for bookings and tickets issued on/after 23 March 2017?
Fuel and insurance surcharges will no longer apply for all redemptions on Singapore Airlines operated flights that are booked and ticketed on/after 23 March 2017. Airport taxes and fees, as applicable, will continue to be levied for redemptions, and are payable in cash.
Q6: Why am I still being charged for fuel and insurance surcharges for some Star Alliance redemption awards?
Fuel and insurance surcharges may still be applicable on redemption award tickets for flights operated by other carriers, if the carrier continues to levy such charges.
Q7: If I have a partial Star Alliance redemption itinerary, will I be charged fuel and insurance surcharges?
For sector(s) operated by Singapore Airlines, you will not be charged fuel and insurance surcharges for tickets issued on/ after 23 March 2017. However, for sector(s) operated by other carriers, the relevant fuel and insurance surcharges will apply if applicable.
Q8: When is the last date that I am able to perform a redemption or redemption upgrade via singaporeair.com or the SingaporeAir mobile app with the 15% discount per the current Saver Award mileage levels?
The 15% online discount and current Saver Award levels will remain for redemption or redemption upgrades that are booked and ticketed up till and including 22 March 2017.
Q9: If I have ticketed a round-trip Saver Award for Zone 7, 9, 11, 12 and 13, where the outbound date is before 23 March 2017 and the return flight is after 23 March 2017, which mileage level / fuel and insurance surcharges will be applicable?
If you have issued your tickets before 23 March 2017, the current redemption award levels, fuel and insurance surcharges and 15% discount on online redemptions will apply, if applicable.The following changes to flight redemptions on Singapore Airlines operated flights will be applicable for all bookings and tickets issued on or after 23 March 2017.
Q10: I have made a redemption booking on Singapore Airlines before 23 March 2017, but I am waitlisted on the flight. Can I ticket my booking with the current award levels and 15% online discount.
If your waitlist is confirmed, simply ticket your booking before 23 March 2017 to make use of current mileage levels, and 15% online redemption discount, if applicable. However, do take note that relevant fuel and insurance surcharges will apply.
Q11: I have booked and ticketed my redemption on Singapore Airlines before 23 March 2017, can I get a refund on the fuel and insurance surcharges amount paid?
We are unable to provide you with a refund on the fuel and insurance surcharges portion alone. However, you may opt to refund your existing ticket, with the applicable service fees.
Please note that any expired miles will not be redeposited back into your KrisFlyer account, as part of our refund policy.
If you subsequently make a new redemption booking or issue a new redemption ticket on or after 23 March 2017, there will be a revision to Saver award levels for selected zones, the 15% online discount will be discontinued while fuel and insurance surcharges will be removed.
Q12: I have booked and ticketed my redemption upgrade on Singapore Airlines before 23 March 2017, can I refund the fuel and insurance surcharges amount paid?
We do not collect any applicable difference in fuel and insurance surcharges between the lower and higher cabin class for redemption upgrades.
We are unable to provide a refund of the fuel and insurance surcharges payable on the original commercial ticket for the lower cabin class. This is because fuel and insurance surcharges have been folded into the base fare for commercial bookings, and there is no immediate change to the total airfare payable as a direct consequence.
Q13: Will Singapore Airlines be revising its redemption related service fees?
Currently, the following service fees apply for “Change of route, cabin class or award type for tickets issued for flights on Singapore Airlines”:
Effective 23 March 2017, the “Change of route, cabin class or award type for tickets issued for flights on Singapore Airlines” will be streamlined to USD 20 for both online and offline servicing.
All other servicing fees will remain as current.
Q14: Aside from changes to redemption flights, it has also been announced that fuel and insurance surcharges will be folded-into the base airfares of commercial tickets on Singapore Airlines flights. What is this about?
Today, tickets involving Singapore Airlines flight sectors include a separate fuel and insurance surcharge component. Together with the base airfares and other applicable taxes, fees and charges, they make up the total price payable by a customer (“all-in fare”).
With the folding in of fuel and insurance surcharges, which will be implemented progressively across the Singapore Airlines network starting from 28 March 2017, you will be presented with a single base airfare when purchasing tickets. This will provide our customers with a more simplified fare structure.
Q15: How does this folding-in affect the ticket prices that I will be paying?
There will be no immediate change to the total airfare payable as a direct consequence from the folding in of fuel and insurance surcharges into a single base airfare when you purchase your tickets with us. Taxes and charges levied by airport/government authorities will continue to be listed separately on your ticket.
Any change to the all-in fares would be due solely to seasonal review in pricing, based on prevailing market supply and demand conditions, and fluctuation in currency exchange rates.
Q16: Will PPS Value be impacted with the folding in of fuel and insurance surcharges into base commercial fares?
PPS Value is currently computed from the base fare and fuel and insurance surcharge component of the ticket. Taxes and fees are excluded from the computation. With this change, progressively starting 28 March 2017 across different markets, PPS Value will be computed on the base fare component of the ticket. Taxes and fees will continue to be excluded from the computation.
Q17: When will the folding-in of fuel and insurance surcharges into base commercial fares take place?
The folding in of fuel and insurance surcharges into the base airfares on Singapore Airlines flights will take place progressively from 28 March 2017.
Q18: Can I ask for a refund of the fuel and insurance surcharges that I have paid?
There is no change in the total airfare payable, as a result of the folding in of fuel and insurance surcharges in the base airfare. We do not refund the base airfare or the fuel surcharges separately from each other. If you would like to refund your entire ticket, it would be subjected to eligibility conditions and applicable fees.
Q19: The ticket I purchased has fuel and insurance surcharges listed as a separate component of the base airfare. If I need to make changes to my itinerary, will I still be charged fuel and insurance surcharges?
If you have not flown on any of the travel sectors on your ticket itinerary and would like to make changes to your itinerary, fuel and insurance surcharges will no longer reflect as a separate component of your air ticket. You will however see a higher base airfare on your new ticket as the surcharges are now folded in.
If you have travelled on at least one travel sector in your ticket itinerary, fuel and insurance surcharges will continue to reflect as a separate component and will not be folded into the base airfares for your new ticket.
Q20: My travel itinerary involves flights on other airlines. Will I still be charged fuel and insurance surcharge?
If your travel itinerary involve other airlines’ flights, fuel and insurance surcharges may still be applicable. The folding in of fuel and insurance surcharges into base airfares apply only for Singapore Airlines operated flights.
Click here for more FAQs on the Fold-In of Fuel and Insurance Surcharges into the Base airfare of Commercial Tickets.