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Priority redemption for AirAsia BIG Loyalty Programme
BIG Shots are able to redeem flights 24hrs ahead for upcoming AirAsia’s Free Seats promotion at BIG’s website airasiabig.com
 
 
SEPANG, 28 March 2013 – AirAsia’s BIG Loyalty Programme members known as BIG Shots will be able to redeem seats on AirAsia flights from as low as 0 BIG Points* one way to international destinations such as Singapore, Hatyai, Krabi, Phnom Penh, Yangon, Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Medan, Padang and more during the 24 hours priority redemption period next Monday, 1st April 2013 (0001hrs to 2359hrs: GMT+8).
 
The priority redemption period is part of AirAsia’s upcoming Free Seats campaign which will see 2,000,000 promotional seats** go up for grabs when the sale opens up to the rest of the public on 2nd – 7th April 2013.
 
Malaysian domestic destinations such as Penang, Alor Setar, Johor Bahru, Kota Bahru and Terengganu are also up for grabs from only 0 BIG Points, while other exciting international destinations included in this special 24hr redemption period include Vientiane, Phuket, Ho Chi Minh City and more from only 1,700 BIG Points one way, as well as Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Siem Reap, Solo, Semarang and more from as low as 3,700 BIG Points one way.
 
BIG members can also redeem seats on AirAsia X’s long haul destinations such as Taiwan (Taipei), China (Chengdu, Hangzhou, Beijing, Shanghai), Japan (Tokyo, Osaka), Korea (Seoul), Nepal (Kathmandu) and Australia (Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Gold Coast) from as low as 12,700 BIG Points one way.

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