Singapore Airlines Miles Tools

Free Singapore Airlines miles tools for 2026 — convert bank points to KrisFlyer miles, project what your spending earns, see where those miles can fly you, and compare redemption value across destinations. Everything runs in your browser.

Singapore Airlines miles, KrisFlyer, and what your spending actually earns

KrisFlyer is Singapore Airlines' frequent-flyer programme, so “Singapore Airlines miles” and “KrisFlyer miles” are the same currency. You earn them two ways: flying, or spending on a credit card that either credits KrisFlyer miles directly or earns bank points you later convert.

Most of the confusion sits in that second route. Cards advertise a headline rate, but what you actually earn depends on where you spend, whether a bonus category applies, and whether a monthly cap cuts the bonus short. Two cards with the same headline number can land far apart once your real spending runs through them. The miles calculator projects that for your own spending, converts any bank points you already hold, and shows which destinations come into reach.

Redemption is the other half. An award seat costs a fixed number of miles on the KrisFlyer Saver award chart plus taxes and surcharges paid in cash, and that figure varies by route and cabin — so the same balance goes much further on some routes than others. The Miles Value Index measures tracked cash fares against the award chart across 48 destinations to show where a mile returns the most, and each destination page — Singapore to Bangkok, for one — carries the award cost and estimated taxes for that route.

If you are still choosing a card, the miles card comparison ranks every card SGfi tracks by the miles it projects for your spending — same inputs, same order, every time. Everything runs in your browser; nothing you enter is sent anywhere.