Frequent Flyer Partnership with Delta Air Lines to end on 15 May 2010
Frequent Flyer Partnership with Delta Air Lines to end on 15 May 2010
Singapore Airlines and Delta Air Lines have mutually agreed to end their frequent flyer partnership due to a realignment of their respective frequent flyer programmes.
KrisFlyer members can continue to earn and redeem* KrisFlyer miles on Delta Air Lines until 15 May 2010. Award travel on Delta Air Lines, however, must be completed by 14 May 2011.
As a member of KrisFlyer, you will continue to enjoy extensive coverage of the USA with our Star Alliance partners United Airlines, US Airways and, our recent addition, Continental Airlines.
Members can, of course, continue to benefit from the full Star global network of 26 airlines providing smooth and efficient end-to-end transfers, as well as awards, upgrades and lounges.
*Award tickets are valid for one year from date of issuance.
It is because Delta merges with Northwest, right?
I was thinking before that we can get all KF miles on United, US Airways, Continental, Delta, Northwest. too greedy
DL/SQ/SR was the first global alliance that never really took off in the mid 90s. When SR folded, DL/SQ still hung on their partnership in one way or another.. but I guess DL has nothing to do with its once partners anymore.
Posted for Delta airlines PAX who want to travel on SIA and SIA who may want to use Delta
Delta and Singapore will sever their frequent flyer program tie-up on May 15, 2010.
After which members of the two airlines' programs will no longer be able to earn or redeem miles in each other's programs. That means SkyMiles members must book award flights on Singapore by the end of day May 15, 2010, for travel through May 14, 2011.
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