DEAL ALERTMay 25, 2026

Turkish Miles&Smiles Business Class to Singapore Showed 3 Seats on June 6

As of May 25, Turkish Miles&Smiles had limited business-class award availability from San Francisco to Singapore for early June at 275,000 miles per ticket.

Turkish Miles&Smiles showed 3 business-class seats available on SFO-SGN for June 6, 2026, priced at 275,000 miles per ticket. At an estimated cash value of $6,000, that works out to 2.2 cents per mile, a reasonable redemption for long-haul premium cabin travel to Southeast Asia.

This routing reflects Turkish's broad Star Alliance network. While Istanbul is not your final destination, the one-stop or connection pattern to Singapore is typical for long-haul redemptions from the US West Coast via Turkish's Istanbul hub. The 275,000-mile cost aligns with Turkish's long-haul business-class standard on most premium intercontinental routes.

Turkish Miles&Smiles business-class awards to the region are not a headline sweet spot like the carrier's famous 65,000-mile business fares to Europe, but they occupy a middle ground: cheaper than many oneworld or Skyteam alternatives to Asia, and bookable with flexible transfer partners. This is especially relevant if you have Citi ThankYou Points, Capital One Miles, or Bilt Rewards sitting idle.

To book, transfer to Turkish Miles&Smiles from Citi ThankYou Points, Capital One Miles, or Bilt Rewards. Turkish requires 24 hours for the transfer to post, so plan ahead if a seat catches your eye. Turkish does not typically restrict business-class bookings to online channels, but calling their reservations team can help confirm routing and seat maps before you commit points.

Verify current availability on the Points Radar calculator or directly on the Turkish Miles&Smiles website. This snapshot is from May 25, 2026. Premium cabin seats on intercontinental routes fill quickly, and the three remaining seats on this date may already be booked by the time you read this. Check live availability and confirm routing details with Turkish before transferring.