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You can now convert points between AirAsia BIG and Petronas Mesra

AirAsia BIG points can now be exchanged for Petronas Mesra points which you can use to redeem for petrol and refreshments. This is also their first partnership that supports two-way points conversion.

Starting from today, BIG Members can link their Petronas Mesra card to their AirAsia BIG account. This can be done via the BIG Xchange section on the AirAsia BIG mobile app. Below are the conversion rates:

1,250 BIG points to 600 Mesra Points
2,000 Mesra Points to 500 BIG Points

Do note that every Mesra Point is worth RM0.01. You can earn 3 Mesra points for every litre of petrol purchased and 1 point for every RM1 spent at Kedai Mesra.

To celebrate the partnership, AirAsia is also offering 10 lucky winners 100,000 BIG Points plus 20,000 Mesra Points worth RM200 each. To be in the running, just convert your points from now until 30th November 2019.

In conjunction with AirAsia BIG’s 816 BIG World campaign, they are also offering extra 50% bonus BIG Points until 16th September 2019 when you convert a minimum of 1,000 BIG Points.

AirAsia BIG CEO, Spencer Lee, said, “AirAsia BIG marks a major milestone today with its first two-way points conversion, together with partner PETRONAS Mesra. Convertibility is key to extending the use of BIG Points outside the AirAsia ecosystem. By ensuring the conversion can be done both ways, we are one step closer to realising our vision of making BIG Points a digital currency for everyone.”

For more info on AirAsia BIG points conversion, you can visit their website.

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