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Singapore Airlines enhances HighFlyer Programme

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Singapore Airlines enhances HighFlyer Programme

Lufthansa and SWISS will be the first partner airlines to participate in the Singapore Airlines HighFlyer Programme. With effect from 2 April 2018, businesses that are members of the Singapore Airlines HighFlyer programme in Singapore and Australia can earn HighFlyer points when flying on Lufthansa and SWISS operated flights ticketed by Singapore Airlines on eligible sectors.

This partnership is part of the joint venture agreement signed between the two airline groups in November 2015, which aims to deepen co-operation in key markets in Europe, Southeast Asia and Australia. “We are delighted to strengthen our partnership with the Lufthansa Group, and to enhance the HighFlyer programme. We are constantly looking to reward our corporates when they fly with us, and we will continue to expand our choice of airline rewards for our HighFlyer members,” said Singapore Airlines Senior Vice President Sales and Marketing, Mr Campbell Wilson.

The HighFlyer Programme, designed primarily for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, allows companies to earn five HighFlyer points for every Scopy spent on tickets booked through Singapore Airlines’ corporate booking platform or an appointed travel agent. These points can be used as full payment, or part payment with a cash top-up, for tickets, upgrades and selected ancillaries used by employees of HighFlyer Programme participants. For more information about the Singapore Airlines HighFlyer programme, please visit singaporeair.com/highflyer Read more at http://www.etbtravelnews.global

| A Singapore Airlines release  |  ||  April 05, 2018   |||

 

 

 

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