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Not wishing to state the obvious, but you have to flying on a SQ issued ticket, not the VA codeshares for example. I tried my my luck a while back and was given a polite no.
 
Not wishing to state the obvious, but you have to flying on a SQ issued ticket, not the VA codeshares for example. I tried my my luck a while back and was given a polite no.
SQ (Singapore Airlines) or MI (SilkAir):

Who is eligible?

  • Singapore Airlines or SilkAir customers whose point of origin, as stated in their e-ticket, is one of the following countries:
    - Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, the Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates or Vietnam.
  • Passengers must be on transit in Singapore, which means Singapore, is neither the point of origin nor the end destination.
    - E.g. A passenger whose itinerary is “Seoul – Singapore – Malaysia” would be eligible but a passenger whose itinerary is “Seoul – Singapore – Seoul" would not be eligible.
  • Passengers' e-ticket numbers must begin with 618 or 629 or 086, and must be travelling on flights operated by Singapore Airlines or SilkAir for both in and out of Singapore. Any connecting flight into or out of Singapore that is not operated by Singapore Airlines or SilkAir must be operated by Air New Zealand, specifically flight numbers SQ4281, SQ4282, NZ281 or NZ282.
  • CDVs can only be claimed once, on either leg of the passenger's itinerary.
    - E.g. If a passenger is travelling through Singapore from Seoul to Malaysia, he can claim his $20 CDV either upon his arrival in Singapore from Seoul OR upon his arrival in Singapore back from Malaysia.
  • CDVs will only be issued to passengers in transit within 24 hours at Changi Airport. This is calculated from the Scheduled Time of Arrival (STA) of the arriving flight to Changi Airport to the Scheduled Time of Departure (STD) of the connecting departure flight out of Changi Airport.
  • CDVs will be issued to passengers in transit as long as 1 leg of their transit duration is within 24 hours at Changi Airport.
  • Children must be above 2 years old at the point of ticket issuance and have
    their own seat, which means that their seat is not shared with their parent / guardian.
  • For passengers whose transit (through Singapore) itinerary was issued over two separate e-tickets, please present the two e-tickets to the iShopChangi Collection Centre located within the transit areas of Terminals 2 and 3. Voucher
    redemption is subject to the terms & conditions stated below.
 
Even though I am on SQ BKK-SIN-MEL I am using LM so 202 eticket number. Looks like I will miss out.

Yep, I made myself look a bit silly when i waltzed up last time to the counter. Thinking if it was a KF redemption... not a LM redemption.

Lesson learnt.. :D
 
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Not too sure how tightly they follow the 'rules'

I guess I have 'scammed' a few vouchers recently for my son on an infant tickket. SGN - PER was given the standard $20 for his ticket (claimed along with mine & wife's) and then the return leg a few months later was given the $40 PP for PER-SGN.

I always seem to 'forget' to tell them I have separate etickets booked for the return leg as well.
 
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