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Refer Your Family and Friends to Earn up to 16,000 KrisFlyer Miles

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With KrisFlyer, live and breathe the things you love and be rewarded for it. Enjoy even more rewards when you share all that KrisFlyer has to offer with your friends.

From now till 1 September 2022, refer a friend to join KrisFlyer and earn 800 miles for every new member that makes a qualifying transaction*. Introduce more friends to earn up to 16,000 miles!

New members will earn 800 KrisFlyer miles upon enrolment with the promo code "KFFRIEND"

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Referrer and referee receive 750 bonus KrisPay Miles for use in Kris+ App.

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  • +10

    So you have to explain to your friends/family what Krisflyer is, then jump through all the signup hoops. THEN they need to do even more stuff, and if it all tracks, you get 800 miles? Simples.

    Or you can do the St George credit card and convert Amplify rewards to to 68,500 miles, or Suncorp deal to get 52,000 miles, or Westpac Altitude points for 38,400 miles or AMEX explorer (currently sucky) at 35,000 miles, or HSBC credit card for 39,000 miles or ANZ Platinum for 40,000 miles (black is about 60k). Citi Rewards Flybuys Card for 33,3300 miles.

    So if you are applying for new cards every 3 months, you should get about 120,000+ miles without bothering any family/friends.

    • +1

      I found the westpac velocity to be the best.

      Opened a bank account, no annual fee first year but u gotta pay 50 velocity fee same as Qantas.

      U get 70k velocity after 4k spent. Convert velocity to krisflyer at 1.55 to 1 krisflyer. All for $50.

      • How is Singapore Airways for rewards flight availability? I would have pleb status.

        • +1

          Very good. SQ does not care about status, everyone gets a shot each morning 8am AWST 3xx days in future. I've booked many peak trips during Christmas for me and the Mrs with pleb status. Always good availability.

          • @starburstyellow: Thanks I will have to get amongst it. Probably going to be neigh impossible to get anything with Qantas with a family of 3 or 4.

          • @starburstyellow: Hi interested to know how that works? U mean there are more seats available 8am for the date 365 in the future?

            I think elite gold gets a bit more not sure yet.

            • @MaxHashrate: Hi there, sorry about the vague reply before. Wrote that in a pinch. Basically flying SQ, you get access to redemption seats in the future the same for all statuses i.e. 355 days. Meaning even as a pleb you could book business class seats during peak Christmas if you wanted to.

              This is totally different to Qantas, where by based on the status you are, allows you access to the seats X amount of days in future (details from points hack link below) i.e. Platinum can see 365, silver 323, bronze 297 ahead. So if you were pleb there is no chance you would be able to book off peak days, as they would have been snapped up by the Silvers and Platinum.

              Regarding the 8am AWST, thats actually the time that redemption seats are released for the date in future.

              more details here

          • @starburstyellow: Yeah, I've got a trip in business to Europe over Xmas and New years peak. SQ is the best.

        • I found there is much more seats available compared to Qantas. Depends where u go more. Qantas better for domestic and kiwi routes.

          One hack I found with SIA is if you are in Perth, the points to fly to Auckland is same as Sydney which is ridiculously low. They count Australia as one place Lmao. This is via their redemption and selecting star alliance partners to fly with air nz. Seats are quite rare though.

          I have elite silver but im only one flight away from gold so I will find out soon.

          • @MaxHashrate: Ah right regarding Sydney/Nz. Never really considered that flight even after spending nearly 2mil Kff points in last 8 years. I guess my rationale would be flying to Sydney would be just 4-5 hours from Perth. Would be waste of time flying to Singapore first before.

            The real hack actually is around flying within asia. Perth to Singapore on business class is now 81K (was 76K before the revision last month :( ) Return.However Perth to Hong Kong/Taiwan (via Singapore) is also 81K! And you can actually stay few nights in SIN as they allow free stop overs.

            • @starburstyellow: Have a look. Perth to Auckland (6-7 hours direct via Air new zealand, star alliance redemption)

              Business class return 69000 miles + Aud 194

              dates i used 10 sept return 24 sept

              • @MaxHashrate: Ah.. tbh that's a lot of points to burn. For nearly 140k return I'd rather go to Japan. In fact got something booked in Dec 22. But chances of going is low due to requirement of a travel agent etc.

      • As far as I am aware, they haven't enabled conversion from Velocity to Krisflyer since Virgin went broke.

        However, I did book on SIA using my velocity miles, I'm going to Asia in Biz next week using Krisflyer miles and coming back in economy using velocity miles.

  • +2

    Real mvp is always in the comments.

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