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Now Live: KrisFlyer Elite Silver extra baggage allowance, priority check-in & boarding


Finally: KrisFlyer Elite Silver members can now benefit from an additional 10kg checked baggage allowance, priority check-in and priority boarding when flying on Singapore Airlines and selected Scoot flights.

Last month, Singapore Airlines announced a raft of new benefits for its KrisFlyer Elite Silver members, comprising an additional baggage allowance when flying on SIA flights, alongside priority check-in at some airports and priority boarding ahead of Economy Class passengers.

The only problem was, the airline apparently didn’t intend to tell anyone about the new perks quite so soon, with the details removed from the SIA website later the same evening, and the carrier confirming to us that “more details will be announced in due course”.

Well four weeks later that time has come, and the same trio of benefits is now live again, effective from 2nd July 2024.

Let’s have a recap on the new perks KrisFlyer Elite Silver members can at last enjoy – a nice enhancement for the ‘first rung of the ladder’ in Singapore Airlines’ frequent flyer programme.

Singapore Airlines has announced KrisFlyer Elite Silver members can now benefit from an additional baggage allowance when travelling on Singapore Airlines flights.

For countries where the weight concept is applied, the additional allowance for KrisFlyer Elite Silver passengers is an extra 10kg compared to the regular allowance for your travel class and ticket type.

Here’s how this looks on a practical basis when flying with Singapore Airlines to and from most destinations, which use the weight concept.

Singapore Airlines Baggage Allowance
(weight-based)
Travel Class Regular
Allowance
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Allowance

First / Suites 50kg 60kg
Business 40kg 50kg
Premium Economy 35kg 45kg
Economy Flexi
Economy Standard
30kg 40kg
Economy Value
Economy Lite
25kg 35kg

These allowances also apply to award tickets, with Economy Saver and Economy Advantage redemptions both entitled to the Economy Flexi baggage allowance of 30kg, which is therefore hiked to 40kg for KrisFlyer Elite Silver members.

For reference, KrisFlyer Elite Gold members get a 20kg hike on the regular baggage allowance under the weight concept, while PPS Club members get double the usual allowance.

Where the piece concept applies, which for Singapore Airlines is only for flights to and from the USA, Elite Silver members are now entitled to an additional 23kg or 32kg piece of baggage, which actually matches the KrisFlyer Elite Gold allowance.

Singapore Airlines Baggage Allowance
(piece-based)
Travel Class Regular
Allowance
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Allowance

First / Suites 2 x 32kg 3 x 32kg
Business 2 x 32kg 3 x 32kg
Premium Economy 2 x 23kg 3 x 23kg
Economy
2 x 23kg 3 x 23kg

Again, award bookings also benefit from the same increased allowances for Silver members.

This change leaves only PPS Club members with a higher baggage allowance than KrisFlyer Elite Silver and Gold flyers on these routes, with a limit of 4 x 23kg or 4 x 32kg bags for those travellers.

These increased baggage allowances also extend to travel on low-cost subsidiary Scoot, but only when your itinerary includes a transfer to Scoot from Singapore Airlines, or vice-versa.

The new KrisFlyer Elite Silver additional baggage allowance also extends to Scoot flights, but only when travelling on same-itinerary connections between Scoot and SIA.
(Photo: Kwok-Ho-Eddie-Wong)

That will primarily be an advantage for our international readers, who are more likely to be travelling on itineraries like Sydney – Singapore (SQ) with a same-itinerary connection to the likes of Singapore – Koh Samui (TR).

KrisFlyer Elite Silver members travelling on Scoot bookings that aren’t part of a wider itinerary also including an SIA flight will continue to receive an additional 5kg checked baggage allowance, with purchase of a minimum of 20kg baggage.

Golds and PPS Club members get exactly the same – so don’t feel hard done by there as a Silver member!

Do note that these increased baggage allowances for KrisFlyer Elite Silver members on SIA do not apply when travelling on Star Alliance carriers, because the additional baggage perk in that case is a Star Alliance Gold benefit, not extended to Star Alliance Silver members.

There has also been no additional baggage allowance announced for KrisFlyer Elite Silver members when travelling on Singapore Airlines partner carriers, like Virgin Australia and Vistara.

While the new baggage allowances for Silver members are now reflected on the KFES benefits page, the airline has not yet updated its baggage allowances page or the FAQs on its website to reflect the changes.

In more good news, Singapore Airlines isn’t just improving the baggage allowance for KrisFlyer Elite Silver members.

As part of these changes, the carrier has also announced that KrisFlyer Elite Silver members will now be invited to board “before Economy Class passengers”, which should see them jump into in the fourth group on a on a four-class aircraft like the Airbus A380, as follows:

  1. Passengers who require special assistance, or who are travelling with infants and toddlers
  2. Suites and First Class passengers
  3. Business Class passengers and PPS Club members
  4. Premium Economy Class passengers, KrisFlyer Elite Gold, Star Alliance Gold and KrisFlyer Elite Silver members
  5. Economy Class passengers (by sequential boarding group)
KrisFlyer Elite Silver members should be joining priority boarding group 3 in the above example, on a two-class regional flight.
(Photo: MainlyMiles)

It’s likely in our opinion that SIA will still board Premium Economy Class and KrisFlyer Elite Gold / Star Alliance Gold passengers first, and simply create an additional boarding group after that for KrisFlyer Elite Silver members, prior to general Economy Class boarding.

Let’s see what starts happening in practice out in the wild!

KrisFlyer Elite Silver members will also now benefit from priority service at specially-designated KrisFlyer Elite Silver check-in desks, though the airline currently states this occurs “where available”.

KrisFlyer Elite Gold check-in is currently shared with Premium Economy Class at Singapore Changi Airport T3. Look out for dedicated KrisFlyer Elite Silver desks appearing soon.
(Photo: MainlyMiles)

Look out for these desks at Singapore Changi Airport T2 and T3, as a minimum expectation, but hopefully also to some of the larger outstation ports too.



 


 

We’ve updated our full guides to the various KrisFlyer and PPS Club tiers in light of this positive news for Silver members.

If you’re wondering whether the various status tiers come with any other benefits that might be useful to you, don’t forget to check these out via the links below, for all the details.

After a false start in early June, Singapore Airlines has now confirmed a trio of benefit enhancements for its KrisFlyer Elite Silver members, effective from 2nd July 2024.

These frequent flyers who have attained the first recognition step on the KrisFlyer ladder now benefit from an additional baggage allowance of 10kg when flying on Singapore Airlines, including on Scoot flights that connect to or from an SIA service.

The additional allowance shifts to an additional 23kg or 32kg piece of luggage, when flying to and from the USA.

SIA is also offering priority check-in and priority boarding for KrisFlyer Elite Silver members for the first time as part of these improvements, perks that were only previously bestowed upon Elite Gold and PPS Club members.

It’s great to see the KrisFlyer Elite Silver tier finally get some decent perks, but it probably still remains a stepping stone to Gold for most.

(Cover Photo: Shutterstock)



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