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SIA revamps PPS Club Programme with new benefits

One perk is the non-expiry of KrisFlyer miles.

Singapore Airlines will be introducing new benefits and rewards to its PPS Club programme.

Commencing on June 1, the new benefits under the program will include the non-expiry of KrisFlyer miles, priority access to Saver award redemption inventory, and fast track security and immigration clearance at selected airports.

SIA will also roll out PPS Rewards, a selection of benefits which will give additional incentives to members who frequently fly in premium classes with Singapore Airlines and SilkAir.

Here's more from the group's announcement:

To allow PPS Club members to qualify for the Solitaire tier faster, the qualification requirement for Solitaire PPS Club membership will be changed to S$50,000 PPS within a membership year. PPS Value required for Solitaire PPS Club membership renewal will also be set at S$50,000.

Until the changes take effect next year, the current qualification and renewal criteria for Solitaire PPS Club membership will continue to apply. PPS Value required for qualification and renewal is currently set at S$250,000 over a maximum of five consecutive years, and S$25,000 per year, respectively. The renewal criteria of S$25,000 PPS Value will apply to all current Solitaire PPS Club members and members who qualify before 1 June 2018, and will continue to apply as long as they remain a Solitaire PPS Club member.
 

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