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Aeroplan vs KrisFlyer

Both Air Canada Aeroplan and Singapore KrisFlyer are airline loyalty programs in the Star Alliance. They share enough overlap that travelers regularly compare them, but the right answer depends on your typical trips.

Quick spec comparison

SpecAeroplanKrisFlyer
KindAirline milesAirline miles
Alliance / networkStar AllianceStar Alliance
Fixed award chart?YesYes
Fuel surcharges on awardsNoNo
ExpirationNever expire with any earning/redemption activity in 18 monthsExpire after 36 months
Transfers in fromChase UR (50K Bilt cards only), Amex MR (Canadian only), Capital One Miles, BiltChase UR, Amex MR, Capital One, Citi TY, Marriott Bonvoy
Signature sweet spots60K one-way business class US to Europe, 75K one-way business to Asia, Stopovers for 5K points eachSingapore Suites/First (only KrisFlyer can book), Star Alliance Saver Awards in business class, Singapore A380 Suites JFK-FRA-SIN
Flagship benefitPublished award chart with cheap stopoversOnly program that can book Singapore Suites

Where Aeroplan wins

Where KrisFlyer wins

Pick Aeroplan if…

You're targeting one of these specific redemptions: 60K one-way business class US to Europe or 75K one-way business to Asia. Aeroplan is the program built for them.

Pick KrisFlyer if…

You're targeting one of these specific redemptions: Singapore Suites/First (only KrisFlyer can book) or Star Alliance Saver Awards in business class. KrisFlyer is the program built for them.

Can you have both?

Yes — and you probably should. Most serious award travelers maintain status (or at least active accounts) across multiple programs because the best partner award for a given route is rarely the same program twice in a row. Find the saver seat first; then book through whichever program prices it cheapest.

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