Singapore Airlines (SIA) is integrating its corporate travel programme under the Highflyer brand from September 1, 2021.

Currently, the SIA corporate travel programme focuses on large corporates while Highflyer lays emphasis on small and medium enterprises.

Following the integration, new features will be introduced and all benefits currently available in both programmes will be retained in the new Highflyer.

Participating companies will be able to avail preferential corporate fares, and earn Highflyer points, for eligible travel on both Singapore Airlines and Scoot.

New features include more eligible booking classes for Highflyer points accrual on non-corporate discounted flights and rewards for reaching specific milestones in customer spend. SIA will also expand the rewards catalogue for Highflyer members, introducing more options for members to redeem with Highflyer points.

Customers can access a convenient one-stop corporate portal for booking flights, redeeming rewards, and managing their travel with ease. Eligible customers will be able to enjoy priority services on their travel, including priority reservation waitlist and airport standby.

There will be a convenient one-stop corporate portal for booking flights, redeeming rewards, and managing travel. Eligible customers will be able to enjoy priority services on their travel, including priority reservation waitlist and airport standby.

SIA has also announced plans to introduce new Highflyer earn and burn options with non-air partners such as hotels and car rental services.

Highflyer will be available in all countries and have four tiers – Highflyer, Highflyer Silver, Highflyer Gold and Highflyer Platinum. The basic Highflyer entry tier will be free to enrol, while the Silver, Gold and Platinum tiers will have annual minimum spend requirements. Enrolment can be done through singaporeair.com/highflyer from September 1, 2021.

Current SIA Corporate Travel Programme accounts will have their contracts renewed under the new programme, and current Highflyer accounts will automatically be eligible for the new benefits at the launch.

Highflyer along with the SIA Group’s loyalty programme Krisflyer, provides rewards to companies and their employees, who travel on SIA and Scoot. For each eligible flight, business travellers with a Krisflyer membership can earn on top of the Highflyer points earned by their company. Companies can also reward their employees by converting Highflyer points into Krisflyer miles.

SIA has boosted the conversion rate to one Highflyer point for one Krisflyer mile, up from two Highflyer points for one Krisflyer mile.

Lee Lik Hsin, executive vice president, Commercial, Singapore Airlines, said:

“The corporate travel segment will remain an important market for the SIA Group as we recover. With the integration of our corporate travel programmes, Highflyer will deliver even more flexibility, benefits, and choices to this key group of customers.

“SIA is committed to continually investing in our various programmes, and better meeting the needs of all customers.”

singaporeair.com