AirAsia introduces BIG loyalty card for civil servants


PUTRAJAYA: AirAsia Berhad has introduced Waran Perjalanan Udara Awam (WPUA) AirAsia BIG Loyalty Card, an exclusive membership for Malaysian civil servants.

Its chief executive officer, Aireen Omar, said civil servants flying on travel warrants can now earn BIG points when they spend on airasia.com as well as other merchant partners through the dedicated card, apart from other exclusive offers available only to WPUA guests.

"We hope that all our hardworking civil servants will make use of it and enjoy the exclusive benefits extended to them through this dedicated card," she said in a statement, here Sunday.

The WPUA AirAsia BIG Loyalty Card was launched by Public Service Department director-general Tan Sri Mohamad Zabidi Zainal in conjunction with the inaugural AirAsia WPUA Fun Run at Putrajaya Botanical Garden, here.

WPUA is a travel warrant specially designed for those in public service travelling on official business that includes Hot Seat selection, 40kg baggage allowance, inflight meal and drink, Express Boarding service, Tune Protect travel insurance, booking up to three hours before flight departure, complimentary flight change up to 24 hours before flight departure and dedicated counter service at the airport. - Bernama


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