Earn Up to 270,000 Bonus Miles via Kris+ with Your Wedding Banquet Deposit at Andaz Singapore - First Hotel to Offer This Opportunity
Planning a wedding offers a unique opportunity for couples to accumulate significant travel rewards by charging their wedding expenses to the right credit cards. By strategically planning out their expenses, couples can maximise their earnings on costs to earn miles which can then be redeemed for memorable travel experiences. Andaz Singapore has teamed up with Kris+ to offer a unique chance to earn up to 270,000 bonus miles on the initial deposit for wedding banquets at The Glasshouse or the Garden Studio.
Earn 9 Miles per Dollar on Your Wedding Banquet Deposit
With the new partnership between Andaz Singapore and Kris+, you can now earn 9 KrisPay miles for every dollar that you spend via the platform for the payment of the wedding banquet deposit (capped at S$30,000). This exclusive offer is available for new wedding reservations made by 31 July 2024, and for weddings held by 31 December 2025. Please note that all payments must be completed by 30 September 2024. To take advantage of this privilege, couples should contact the Andaz Singapore Wedding Team at GetMarried.sg@andaz.com to express their interest.
Wedding Venues in Andaz Singapore
There are two stunning wedding venues to choose from at Andaz Singapore - The Glasshouse and the Garden Studio. The Glasshouse is the largest, offering a maximum capacity of 280 in a banquet setting, with an innovative glass box design with a 6-metre-high ceiling. If you are looking to hold a more intimate session, the Garden Studio is a multipurpose venue with indoor comforts and an outdoor terrace that fits up to 10 tables which will accommodate up to 100 guests.
Where Can You Go with 270,000 Miles?
With 270,000 miles, you can comfortably secure two Business Class return tickets to Japan and Korea. Alternatively, you can also choose to redeem them for two return tickets in First Class (or Suites!) to Hong Kong and Shanghai if you're seeking an unforgettable experience with Singapore Airlines. Keep in mind that award inventory for saver tickets may be limited on certain routes, so early planning is advised to fully leverage this competitive rate.
The Right Credit Card Gets You 3 Miles Per Dollar More
To maximise your miles, consider using a credit card that offers the highest mileage rewards for large expenditures. While some cards may offer up to 4 miles per dollar on eligible spend, they typically have a low monthly cap on bonus miles (up to S$2,000 only). To fully leverage this offer, I highly recommend applying for the KrisFlyer UOB Credit Card. This card awards 3 miles per dollar on all eligible Kris+ transactions without any monthly cap on the number of miles you can earn. In the event that you are fully maximising this offer with an initial deposit of S$30,000, you can also earn 90,000 bonus miles if you pay using the KrisFlyer UOB Credit Card in addition to the 270,000 miles earned through Kris+. This brings your total earn rate up from 9 miles per dollar to an impressive 12 miles per dollar and this will take your total mileage haul up to 360,000 which will comfortably cover one long-haul trip in Business Class for two - perfect for your honeymoon!
Convert KrisPay Miles to KrisFlyer Miles
For maximum value, transfer all KrisPay miles earned in the Kris+ app to your KrisFlyer account immediately. Although you have up to seven days to complete the transfer, I highly recommend doing it as soon as possible to avoid forgetting. After seven days from the date of transaction, your KrisPay miles can only be used to offset future spending at participating merchants at a rate of 150 KrisPay miles = S$1 - this only gives you a value of 0.67 cents per mile. KrisPay miles must be converted into your KrisFlyer account in order for you to redeem them for free flights.
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