Enrich members are now able to earn Enrich points on a select set of Singapore Airlines flights. This is the latest in a set of initiatives the two airlines have been rolling out over the last few years,
Earning Points
Malaysia Airlines have published full details of the new arrangement on their website.
Firstly, here is the list of sectors that the new arrangements apply yo
Region | From Singapore (SIN) |
---|---|
Singapore – Malaysia v.v. | Kuala Lumpur (KUL) Penang (PEN) |
Singapore – Europe v.v. | Barcelona (BCN) Copenhagen (CPH) Rome (FCO) London-Heathrow (LHR) Zurich (ZRH) Istanbul (IST) |
Singapore – South Africa v.v. | Cape Town (CPT) Johannesburg (JNB) |
The earn rates are as follows:
Class Level | Booking Class | Enrich Points Earned |
---|---|---|
First Class | F / A | 150% |
Business Class | Z / C / J / U
D |
125%
110% |
Premium Economy Class | S / T / P
L / R |
110%
100% |
Economy Class | Y / B / E
M / H / W Q / N / V / K |
100%
50% 25% |
Redeeming Points
On the redemption front, these are available on the same set of sectors. These are divided into three zones. Firstly, there are the Singapore – Malaysia flights, where a one-way redemption could set you back 9,000 points in Economy, or 13,000 in Business.
The second zone includes Singapore to Istanbul or Johannesburg. For a one way Business redemption, you’ll need 112,000 points.
Everywhere else fits into the third zone, and for this zone you’ll need 150,000 points for a Business Reward.
The following table shows the points you’ll need

Final Words
This one seems to have been a long time coming. Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines signed a commercial agreement in 2019 to undertake some joint initiatives. While a pandemic may have got in the way and delayed things, they launched codeshare flights on a small number of services in 2021.
Last year, the option to earn and redeem Krisflyer miles on selected Malaysia Airlines operated flights became available. Now, we have a further expansion of their partnership.