Update: Some offers mentioned below are no longer available. View the current offers here – Chase Sapphire ReserveSingapore Airlines is expanding its route network — this time, between Indonesia and Australia. Beginning November 23, 2016 (pending regulatory approval), the carrier will launch Jakarta (CGK) to Sydney (SYD) service, while at the same time increasing the number of flights on its current Singapore (SIN) to Jakarta (CGK) route to eight flights per week.Here’s the 3x weekly schedule of the new CGK-SYD route, which technically originates in Singapore (SIN):Monday, Wednesday and FridaySingapore (SIN) 8:15pm Departure ⇒ Jakarta (CGK) 9:00pm Arrival; 10:25pm Departure ⇒ Sydney (SYD) 9:30am (+1) ArrivalTuesday, Thursday and SaturdaySydney (SYD) 11:00am Departure ⇒ Jakarta (CGK) 2:35pm Arrival; 3:35pm Departure ⇒ Singapore (SIN) 6:10pm ArrivalAll the flights on this new route will be operated by Singapore Airlines’ 777-200 aircraft, which is not the same as the 777-300ER planes that feature the carrier’s latest first and business-class product, and a comfortable premium-economy cabin.Singapore Airlines will soon fly between Jakarta and Sydney.Here’s the schedule for the eight new flights between SIN and CGK:Monday, Wednesday, Friday and SundaySingapore (SIN) 1:50pm Departure ⇒ Jakarta (CGK) 2:35pm ArrivalJakarta (CGK) 3:35pm Departure ⇒ Singapore (SIN) 6:10pm ArrivalTuesday, Thursday, Saturday, SundaySingapore (SIN) 8:15pm Departure ⇒ Jakarta (CGK) 9:00pm ArrivalJakarta (CGK) 11:25pm Departure ⇒ Singapore (SIN) 1:10am (+1) ArrivalThe increased frequency on this route is somewhat surprising as it’s already one of the busiest in the carrier’s network. With the addition of eight more weekly flights — including those that continue to Sydney — Jakarta will be serviced by a total of 74 weekly flights.Sign up for our daily newsletterEmail addressSign upI would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. See privacy policy.You can book the inaugural CGK-SYD flight in cash, but not with an award ticket.The Singapore to Sydney route via Jakarta is an especially interesting move, and there’s a chance that there could be pretty decent award availability when it launches. One-way economy awards will run you 25,000 KrisFlyer miles, while business-class awards are 55,000 miles, before factoring in the 15% discount you’ll get for booking online. You can book this new route now with cash — the inaugural flight is going for 14,443,600 Indonesian Rupiahs (~$1,111) in economy for a one-way ticket, but award tickets aren’t yet available.You can transfer points from all the major credit card issuers (via Ultimate Rewards, Membership Rewards and Citi ThankYou points) to Singapore’s KrisFlyer program. With the 100,000-point sign-up bonus from the Chase Sapphire Reserve card, you could be on your way to a round-trip flight in business class.