Have you been accumulating lots of miles by using the best miles credit cards in Singapore for your spending? Travel hacking is not just about optimizing your credit card spending to earn maximum miles; all that effort would go to waste if you make poor-value redemptions.
In this article, I’ll rank the cheapest award flights to/from the US and Canada that you can redeem your hard-earned miles for.
At a Glance: Cheapest ways to fly to US/Canada using Miles
⚠️ Low award availability warning
Booking an award flight between Singapore and cities in the US and Canada can be challenging, especially in Business/First Class, during peak travel months (e.g. June, December) and for more than 2 passengers. For that reason, you’ll likely need to book almost a year ahead for the best chance of securing optimal award rates.
Take advantage of transfer bonuses and award discounts
Save miles by taking advantage of regular transfer bonuses (e.g. Qatar Avios & Cathay Asia Miles) and/or award discounts (e.g. KrisFlyer Spontaneous Escapes).
Here’s a summary of the absolute lowest award rates to fly between Singapore and US/Canada, using miles earned from Singapore credit cards:
| Cabin Class | FFP | Airline | Miles Required | KrisFlyer Comparison |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Economy | Finnair Plus | Cathay Pacific | 35k | 44-110k |
| Premium Economy | Infinity Mileage- Lands | EVA Air | 55-60k | 79-135k |
| Business | Infinity Mileage- Lands | EVA Air | 75-80k | 112.5-330k |
| First | KrisFlyer | Singapore Airlines | 154k | 154-503k |
Looking to make more high-value redemptions? Have a look at our other articles covering award sweet spots:
- Cheapest ways to fly to Japan & South Korea using Miles
- Cheapest ways to fly to Europe using Miles
- Best ways to redeem KrisFlyer miles

Singapore Credit Card Transfer Partners
Miles and points from most credit cards can be transferred to KrisFlyer and Asia Miles. However, as shown in the table below, Citibank and HSBC cards have many more transfer partners than others, giving cardholders better flexibility when redeeming miles for an award flight; flexibility is very important in the miles game!
Related: My Miles & Credit Card Strategy For 2026
P.S. Although AMEX has many transfer partners, they don’t have any good miles cards.
Useful frequent flyer programs
There are currently 11 useful FFPs that Singapore-based travellers can access through miles/points earned from credit card spending.
So, what makes an FFP useful to Singapore-based travellers? In my opinion, they have to satisfy at least 2 of the following conditions:
- Good transfer ratios
- Competitive award rates
- Acceptable fuel surcharges/fees
- Good Miles sales

= Poor transfer ratio
| Frequent Flyer Program |
Citibank | HSBC | OCBC | DBS | UOB | Maybank | American Express |
Standard Chartered |
| Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
Star Alliance
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| Cathay Pacific Asia Miles
Oneworld Alliance
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| EVA Air Infinity MileageLands
Star Alliance
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| Qatar Airways Privilege Club
Oneworld Alliance
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(via BA
Club only) |
(via BA Club only) |
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| British Airways Club
Oneworld Alliance
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| Finnair Plus
Oneworld Alliance
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(via BA Club only) |
(via BA Club only) |
(via BA Club only) |
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| KLM/Air France Flying Blue
SkyTeam Alliance
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| Qantas Frequent Flyer
Oneworld Alliance
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| Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles
Star Alliance
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| Malaysia Airlines Enrich
Oneworld Alliance
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| Air Canada Aeroplan
Star Alliance
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AVOID: Frequent flyer programs that are NOT useful
Miles/points earned from Singapore credit cards can be transferred to 7 FFPs that are NOT useful to Singapore-based travellers, based on the conditions shared earlier.
You can still consider them for a one-time or specific use case.
| Frequent Flyer Program |
Citibank | HSBC | OCBC | DBS | UOB | Maybank | American Express |
Standard Chartered |
| Thai Airways Royal Orchid Plus
Star Alliance
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| Etihad Guest |
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| Vietnam Airlines Lotusmiles
SkyTeam Alliance
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| United Airlines MileagePlus
Star Alliance
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| Hainan Airlines Fortune Wings Club |
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| Japan Airlines Mileage Bank
Oneworld Alliance
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| Emirates Skywards |
AVOID: Hotel loyalty programs
There are currently 5 hotel loyalty programs that are accessible to Singapore credit cardholders.
While these hotel points are useful for redemptions on hotel stays, it’s a horrible idea to convert your credit card miles/points to them, as the transfer ratios are poor, and you’d be forgoing the opportunity to convert them to frequent flyer miles that are generally more valuable. Besides, you can often buy hotel points at a discount through year-round promotions.
You can still consider them for a one-time or specific use case.
| Hotel Loyalty Program |
Citibank | HSBC | OCBC | DBS | UOB | Maybank | American Express |
Standard Chartered |
| Marriott Bonvoy |
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| Hilton Honors |
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| Accor Live Limitless |
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| IHG One Rewards |
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| Wyndham Rewards |
Frequent Flyer Programs and Partner Airlines
These are the top 5 Frequent Flyer Programs (FFPs) that Singapore credit cardholders should consider, when booking award flights between Singapore and US/Canada.
Follow the booking links below to check for award availability and redeem your miles:
| Frequent Flyer Program |
Alliance | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
| Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer |
Star Alliance |
All airlines |
| Cathay Pacific Asia Miles |
oneworld | All airlines |
| EVA Air Infinity MileageLands |
Star Alliance |
EVA Air Star Alliance |
| Finnair Plus |
oneworld | Website or Call/Chat |
| Qatar Airways Privilege Club |
oneworld | Website or Call |
Miles/Points from every airline’s FFP can also be redeemed for flights on partner airlines.
For example, miles in EVA Air Infinity MileageLands can be redeemed for flights on its Star Alliance partners like Singapore Airlines, United and Air Canada.
Star Alliance
Here are some Star Alliance airlines that you can fly in, between Singapore and US/Canada:
- Singapore Airlines
- EVA Air
- United
- Air Canada
oneworld
Here are some oneworld airlines that you can fly in, between Singapore and US/Canada:
- Cathay Pacific
- Qatar Airways
- Japan Airlines
- Finnair
Cheapest ways to fly between Singapore and US/Canada using Miles
The award rates shown below are only for the lowest rates available on each FFP, ignoring low-value “Advantage”, “Flexi” or “non-promotional” rates that some FFPs offer.
Definitions
West Coast
East Coast
Los Angeles
San Francisco
Seattle
Vancouver
etc.
New York
Chicago
Montreal
Miami
Houston
Toronto
etc.
Economy Class
Travellers are usually advised against redeeming miles for Economy Class flights as they can often get far better value on Premium classes. For example, Business Class flights from Singapore to US/Canada cost as much as 5 times more in cash (vs Economy), but only 2 times more in miles.
However, travellers who can only travel during peak holiday seasons (when Business Class availability is bad), or have a large family to redeem for can still get good value by redeeming their miles/points for Economy Class flights on some airlines/FFPs, especially when the cash fares are very high.
Here are the cheapest ways to travel between Singapore and US/Canada, in Economy Class, using miles earned from Singapore credit cards:
| Frequent Flyer Program |
Airline | Miles (one-way, Economy) |
Taxes/ Fees (estimated) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| West Coast | East Coast | |||
| Finnair Plus |
Cathay Pacific |
35k | 35k | S$270 |
| Asia Miles |
Cathay Pacific |
38k | 38k | S$270 |
| Asia Miles |
Finnair | 47k | 47k | S$160 |
| KrisFlyer | Singapore Airlines |
44k | 46k | S$90 |
| Privilege Club |
Qatar Airways |
47.5-57k | 47.5-57k | S$330 |
| Infinity Mileage- Lands |
EVA Air | 50k | 55k | S$240 |
| Infinity Mileage- Lands |
Singapore Airlines, United |
60k | 60k | S$90 |
| Finnair Plus |
Finnair | 60k | 60k | S$200 |
Premium Economy Class
This is a smaller list, as not all airlines offer Premium Economy seats on flights to/from Singapore. On top of that, not all FFPs have the Premium Economy class listed in their award charts.
Here are the cheapest ways to travel between Singapore and US/Canada in Premium Economy Class, using miles earned from Singapore credit cards:
| Frequent Flyer Program |
Airline | Miles (one-way, Premium Economy) |
Taxes/ Fees (estimated) |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| West Coast | East Coast | |||
| Infinity Mileage- Lands |
EVA Air | 55k | 60k | S$240 |
| Asia Miles |
Cathay Pacific |
75k | 75k | S$270 |
| KrisFlyer | Singapore Airlines |
79k | 84.5k | S$90 |
| Finnair Plus |
Finnair | 87k | 87k | S$230 |

Business Class
Here are the cheapest ways to travel between Singapore and US/Canada in Business Class, using miles earned from Singapore credit cards:
| Frequent Flyer Program |
Airline | Miles (one-way, Business) |
Taxes/ Fees (estimated) |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| West Coast | East Coast | |||
| Infinity Mileage- Lands |
EVA Air | 75k | 80k | S$240 |
| Finnair Plus |
Cathay Pacific |
85k | 85k | S$270 |
| Privilege Club |
Qatar Airways |
95-114k | 95-114k | S$490 |
| Infinity Mileage- Lands |
Singapore Airlines, United |
97.5k | 97.5k | S$90 |
| KrisFlyer | Singapore Airlines |
112.5k | 117k | S$90 |
| Asia Miles |
Cathay Pacific |
115k | 115k | S$270 |
| Asia Miles |
Finnair | 115k | 115k | S$160 |
| Finnair Plus |
Finnair | 125k | 125k | S$310 |




First Class
This is also a small list as not all airlines offer First Class seats on flights to/from Singapore, and not all FFPs allow booking of First Class awards for partner airlines.
Here are the cheapest ways to travel between Singapore and US/Canada in First Class, using miles earned from Singapore credit cards:
| Frequent Flyer Program |
Airline | Miles (one-way, First) |
Taxes/ Fees (estimated) |
|---|---|---|---|
| KrisFlyer | Singapore Airlines |
154k | S$90 |
| Asia Miles |
Cathay Pacific |
160k | S$270 |

Why are some taxes/fees so high?
The taxes and fees on award flights depend on a number of factors:
- Airport taxes/fees
- Whether the airline carries fuel surcharges (e.g. Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines don’t)
- Whether the FFP passes on fuel surcharges
- The amount of fuel surcharges (e.g. EVA Air has fairly low fuel surcharges, but Thai Airways has much higher for a similar flight distance)
- Other additional FFP/airline fees
So, should you only aim for redemptions with low taxes/fees? The short answer is no. In some cases, the FFP-airline combination that has low taxes/fees, also has a much higher award rate.
For example, to fly to Los Angeles in Business Class, a traveller can redeem just 75k miles + ~S$240 in taxes/fees via EVA Air Infinity MileageLands. With KrisFlyer, the traveller needs at least 112.5k miles + ~S$90. That’s S$150 less cash for 37.5k more miles (worth S$560)!
While Infinity MileageLands looks like a clear winner here, there are also other factors that can influence your decision, as everyone’s a different traveller:
- Is there award availability on your preferred route/date/airline/class?
- Do you only want to fly direct?
- Does the airline fly to your preferred destination?
- Do you care about the values of miles?
- Are you earning miles much faster than you have time to redeem them?
- Do you have miles that are expiring very soon?
- Do you enjoy trying out different airlines and lounges?
- Are there any special transfer bonus or award discount offers?
- Do you prefer the seat/food/service on some airlines?
- Do you feel the need to “make good use” of your airline status by sticking to a particular airline/alliance?
How to search for award space
o check if there is award availability, travellers can visit the respective FFPs’ website. However, most of them are really slow, as they only allow users to search date-by-date or week-by-week.
Search faster with calendar views
For oneworld flights, travellers can search for partner award availability much faster through the calendar view on American Airlines’ website.
Related: Best ways to search for Oneworld award availability
For Star Alliance, this can be done on United or Lifemiles websites.
Note: Use these websites only as a guide and ignore the award rates listed. Once you see availability, simply repeat the search on the website of your preferred FFP and complete your booking there.
Also note that some airlines like Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific and EVA Air tend to release more award seats on their own FFPs. This means that members will not be able to see the additional award availability on partner websites like AAdvantage or Lifemiles.
Independent award search engines
Travellers can also find near-term award availability across different FFPs, airlines or alliances through independent search engines like seats.aero.
Again, use these websites only as a guide and repeat the search on the website of your preferred FFPs.
Get alerted when there is award space
Travellers can also receive alerts when there is award availability on their preferred date and route, with paid services from websites like seats.aero.
Conclusion
The “best” award redemption depends almost entirely on your preferences and there is no right answer. Travellers who spend using credit cards with flexible miles will always have the upper hand in finding award availability across multiple FFPs.
I hope that this guide gave you the required knowledge to make the best decisions to suit your travel needs, when redeeming miles for flights between Singapore and US/Canada.

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