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Malaysia Airlines extend expiring Enrich Miles and Golden Lounge access vouchers until 31 Dec 2021

Since interstate and international travel are still not yet permitted, Malaysia Airlines has announced further extension for members with expiring Enrich Miles and Golden Lounge Access vouchers until the end of this year.

If your Enrich Miles and Golden Lounge Access Vouchers are expiring between 30th April and 30th November 2021, it will be automatically extended until 31st December 2021. The extension also applies to CIMB Enrich Mastercard and Malaysia Airlines American Express Business cobrand Golden Lounge access vouchers.

For those who are still holding on to their RM50 Enrich vouchers, the previous extension still remains prior to April 2021. According to the table, vouchers that have expired on 31st December 2020 are extended until 30th June 2021 while vouchers expiring on 31st March 2021 will be extended to 30th September 2021. You can refer to the table below:

In case you missed it, Malaysia Airlines has started offering its Signature Satay for home delivery within the Klang Valley. A set of 6 sticks is priced at RM26 for chicken and RM36 for beef. You can also redeem using your Enrich Miles at 2,080 points for chicken and 2,880 points for beef. If you’re interested, you can order from the online store.

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