Amex UK Drops Singapore KrisFlyer – Here Are the Remaining Transfer Partners Amex UK Drops Singapore KrisFlyer – Here Are the Remaining Transfer Partners

Amex UK Drops Singapore KrisFlyer – Here Are the Remaining Transfer Partners

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Update: Amex UK has brought back Singapore KrisFlyer as a transfer partner. It is unclear why it went away in the first place or how long it will remain a transfer partner.

If you have a card that earns American Express Membership Rewards points, using transfer partners is one of the best ways to maximize your rewards. However, international Amex programs differ from the U.S. version most are familiar with, and the list of transfer partners (and transfer ratios) isn’t always the same.

Without notice, American Express U.K. (not U.S.) removed Singapore KrisFlyer as a transfer partner today. Here’s what Amex U.K. members need to know, plus a look at the remaining transfer partners.

American Express UK Removes Singapore KrisFlyer as a Transfer Partner

This morning, the Amex U.K. Membership Rewards program quietly updated its list of transfer partners, removing Singapore KrisFlyer. Unfortunately, there is no grace period to complete a final transfer or two; Singapore is no longer a direct transferable option from Amex U.K.

This news is undoubtedly disappointing if you relied on transferring Amex points to book one of the world’s best first-class suites or grab a monthly Spontaneous Escapes award. However, there is a potential workaround — you can transfer Amex UK rewards to Marriott Bonvoy at a 400:600 ratio and then convert those points to KrisFlyer miles. While this isn’t the most efficient use of your points, it's still an option nonetheless.

Tail fin of a Singapore Airlines A380 departing SIN.
Credit: Justin Lim/Unsplash

But if you don't want to settle for the loss of value in the two-step transfer, you might find it worth your time to familiarize yourself with the remaining 17 Amex U.K. transfer partners. Here's the complete list and the transfer ratios available to Card Members:

From
To
Transfer Ratio
Min.Transfer
Average Time
Air Canada (Aeroplan)
1,000:1,000
-
Unknown
250:250
500
Unknown
Cathay Pacific (Cathay)
1,000:1,000
-
Unknown
Cathay Pacific (Cathay)
1,000:750
-
Unknown
Delta
500:500
1,000
Unknown
Delta
1,000:750
-
Unknown
Emirates (Skywards & Business Rewards)
500:375
Transfers will be unavailable from May 29 to June 18, 2025
1,000
Unknown
Etihad Airways (Etihad Guest)
500:500
1,000
Unknown
Etihad Airways (Etihad Guest)
1,000:750
-
Unknown
Eurostar (Club Eurostar)
1,500:100
-
Unknown
Hilton (Honors)
50:100
200
Unknown
Hilton (Honors)
1,000:1,000
-
Unknown
Iberia Plus
500:500
1,000
Unknown
250:250
500
Unknown
400:600
-
1 hour
5:6
1,000
Unknown
Nectar
1:1
-
Unknown
Qantas (Frequent Flyer)
100:100
500
Unknown
Qatar Airways (Privilege Club)
500:500
-
Unknown
Radisson Hotels (Radisson Rewards)
3:9
-
Unknown
SAS (EuroBonus)
500:500
1,000
17 hours
Singapore Airlines (KrisFlyer)
Removed as a partner 3 January 2025
-
Unknown
Virgin Atlantic (Flying Club)
500:500
1,000
Unknown

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Final Thoughts

The removal of a transfer partner is unfortunate; there's no way to sugarcoat this. If you depended on Amex U.K. for transfers to Singapore KrisFlyer, you'll need to find an alternative way to redeem your points. While there are still 17 other transfer partners, none are Star Alliance member airlines. Thus, now could be a good time to reassess your long-term credit card strategy and weigh other options that better align with your travel goals.

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