Beta: Seats.aero now showing KrisFlyer award availability

Seats.aero has added Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer award search functionality in beta, letting users find and track KrisFlyer redemption opportunities.

What is Seats.aero?

In a nutshell, Seats.aero is an independent platform that searches flight and hotel award availability across multiple Frequent Flyer and Hotel Loyalty programs at lightning speed. Users can also set up award alerts and view live seats maps.

More on these features later.

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New: KrisFlyer award search and alert

Searching for a KrisFlyer award availability can be a time-consuming experience, especially for high-demand routes (e.g. Istanbul, Tokyo, London). This is largely due to the slow and sometimes buggy award search engine on singaporeair.com. On top of that, KrisFlyer members can only search 7 days at a time, sometimes even day-by-day.

Seats.aero does the heavy-lifting for you, and shows you all available dates for the entire year ahead (or up to 60 days with a free account).

Example: In the next 12 months, there are only 6 dates with Saver award availability for Business Class flights from Singapore to Istanbul. Pro Seats.aero users can pull out this list instantly, before proceeding to make the booking on singaporeair.com.

Sweet Spots: Best ways to redeem Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer miles

Saver Business Class award availability to Istanbul

Still in Beta

The newly-launched Seats.aero’s support for KrisFlyer is still in Beta, and may show some inaccuracies.

As of the time of this article, 106 Singapore Airlines routes are supported by Seats.aero (53 destinations, both flight directions). The airline currently flies to about 80 destinations worldwide, so that’s a decent 66% coverage for now.

Notable destinations that are not yet supported are:

  • Bali (DPS)
  • Christchurch (CHC)
  • Cape Town (CPT)
  • Beijing (PKX)

Aside from the route limitations, Seats.aero only supports Singapore Airlines-operated flights on KrisFlyer, and not its partners. While it’s nice to have, I don’t see this as a huge lack of feature as KrisFlyer does not have competitive rates for award redemptions on partner airlines, and fuel surcharges are passed on.

Check the entire list of KrisFlyer routes that are supported by Seats.aero here.

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Seats.aero price

Seats.aero offers a free plan that allows users to search and set up unlimited alerts up to the next 60 days.

For full-year searches and other features (shared below), you can get a Pro subscription that costs US$9.99 per month, or US$99.99 per year (~US8.33 per month).

Discounts are rare, usually around the 11.11 or Black Friday period, as I’ve previously shared.

Related: Get 30% off seats.aero Pro account with a Black Friday deal

Seats.aero features

Unlike other similar services, Seats.aero is known for SPEED, as the server delivers cached award availability. For this reason, there may be slight inaccuracies when the search results first load. But if you wait a few more seconds, it will be updated with live results.

Here are my favourite seats.aero features:

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1) Search award availability across multiple FFPs

As mentioned earlier, Seats.aero has a free account that allows you to search for award availability across all supported Frequent Flyer Programs (FFPs) with basic filters. However, this is limited to the next 60 days only.

The Pro account allows award searches and alerts up to 365 days ahead, and with advanced filters.

Note: Seats.aero covers thousands of routes, but unpopular ones may not be supported.

Supported FFPs include:

  • Air Canada Aeroplan
  • Air France/KLM Flying Blue
  • American Airlines
  • Emirates Skywards
  • Qantas Frequent Flyer
  • Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
  • United MileagePlus
Searching for award availability in seats.aero

2) Search hotel award availability

While Seats.aero is famous for searching flight awards, it also has a great tool for searching hotel awards called Rooms.aero.

This feature is also available to users with a free account, but limited to the next 60 days. Pro users can search up to 365 days ahead.

At the moment, this features covers hotels in the following hotel loyalty programs:

  • Marriott Bonvoy
  • World of Hyatt
  • Hilton Honors
  • IHG One Rewards

There is also a great tool to search the cheapest hotel of each loyalty program, around the world or in a particular country. This is useful for those looking to do a mileage run. Use this page for Marriott Bonvoy.

3) Create alerts for award availability

Users can create unlimited alerts for Flight or Hotel award availability. With this time-saving feature, you wouldn’t need to manually monitor award availability.

Here’s how an award availability email alert looks like. The system detected First Class award availability from Tokyo Haneda to London Heathrow on ANA THE Suite. As availability is found on United MileagePlus, it is most-likely bookable on other partner FFPs like:

  • Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
  • EVA Air Infinity MileageLands
seats.aero award availability email alert

4) Seat Map Viewer

Pro users have access to the seat map viewer, to check which seats (across all classes) are blocked, occupied or available. Users can also create alerts, when chosen seats become available.

This feature is useful for:

  • Monitoring bulkhead seats
  • Monitoring window seats
  • Monitoring together seats (for couples and families)
Business and Economy Class seat maps of Singapore Airlines flight 213 to Perth

This was a great feature on another paid service, ExpertFlyer. However, support on that platform has been really poor. Now that this feature is on seats.aero, I can finally cancel future renewals on ExpertFlyer.

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4) Fare Class viewer

Pro users can use the fare class viewer to see all available fare classes. This is useful for travellers who want to check the remaining Lite or Promo cash fares that are still available on a particular flight.

Number of seats still available on each fare class on SQ494

Is Seats.aero useful for Singapore-based travellers?

Let’s quickly run through what seats.aero can or cannot do for Singapore-based travellers, when it comes to flight awards and alerts:

✅ Qatar Airways awards on any FFP
✅ Finnair awards on any FFP
✅ ANA awards on any FFP
✅ Air France/KLM awards on Flying Blue
✅ Singapore Airlines awards on any FFP
✅ Cathay Pacific awards on non-Asia Miles FFPs
✅ EVA Air awards on non-Infinity MileageLands FFPs

The following airlines have different pools of award availability on their own FFPs. They are not supported by seats.aero on their own FFPs.

❌ Cathay Pacific awards on Asia Miles
❌ EVA Air awards on Infinity MileageLands

Related: Best ways to search for oneworld Alliance award availability

Other great features work as expected:

✅ Hotel award availability and alerts
✅ Seat Map Viewer (with alerts) on popular airlines (incl. SQ)
✅ Fare Class Viewer

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Pro users can claim a free Seats.aero t-shirt

As shared in Suitesmile Chat previously, pro Seats.aero users can claim a free Seats.aero t-shirt from time to time. If you have not, use this link to claim one in Feb 2025. Shipping to Singapore is free too. 🙂

Here are a couple of photos of the t-shirt that were shared by member … Peck on Suitesmile Chat:

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