MAS Extends Validity Of Expiring Enrich Miles And Vouchers
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Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has announced that it will be extending the validity of Enrich Miles, Golden Lounge Access vouchers, and Enrich RM50 vouchers that are expiring between June to August 2020. This is in light of the Covid-19 pandemic and travel restrictions that are enforced due to the ongoing conditional movement control order (CMCO).

According to the statement released, the national carrier will extend the validity of Enrich Miles that are expiring in June, July, and August to 30 November 2020. The extension will be automatic as MAS said that it will be reflected in your Enrich account after 31 May 2020.

Meanwhile, the validity of Golden Lounge Access vouchers expiring between June to August will be extended to 31 December 2020. These include the CIMB-Enrich Co-Brand Golden Lounge Access vouchers and AMEX-Enrich Co-Brand Golden Lounge Access vouchers.

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Additionally, Enrich RM50 vouchers that are expiring during the same period will also see their validity prolonged to 31 December 2020.

With the extension provided, it means that more of you can hold on a little longer to your Enrich Miles to possibly redeem them for future travels. However, if you prefer to use your frequent-flyer miles in other ways, keep a lookout for any lifestyle vouchers that you can redeem using your Enrich Miles instead.

For example, MAS is having an ongoing promotion with Shopee where new Shopee users can redeem 900 Enrich Miles for one RM10 Shopee e-voucher code; in previous campaigns, the airline also allowed you to redeem Miles for Boost e-wallet credit as well as Lazada and Zalora vouchers.

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