What is AirAsia credit card?
The AirAsia credit card is a new credit card (powered by RCBC Bank) which offers all the usual features of a credit card as well as offering great benefits with AirAsia which include earning AirAsia BIG Points and priority services such as Boarding, Check-in and Xpress Baggage.
How can I redeem my AirAsia credit card points?
To redeem, you must log on to your airasia Member account at www.airasia.com/rewards/en/gb or the airasia Super App. Redemptions shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the airasia rewards program via www.airasia.com/rewards/en/gb or at the airasia Super App.
How can I get AirAsia debit card?
It’s simple to apply just click on the Apply button on the website https://www.airasiacards.com/id/en and you will be taken to our safe and secure online application for both AirAsia Credit Card and AirAsia Debit Card.
How do I link my big credit card to AirAsia?
Simply log on to www.airasiabig.com and follow the sign up link. You can also download the AirAsia BIG mobile application. It’s easy and very quick to complete so you’ll be earning points immediately. Being a BIG Member gives you the opportunity to earn points when you use your card and when you fly.
Will airasia big points expire?
BIG Points earned will be valid for 24 months from the date of issuance.
How do I check my balance on airasia?
Once you have logged in to your airasia rewards member account on airasia.com or the airasia Super App, select “Credit Account” from the menu and you will be able to see the balance.
How do I check my AirAsia points?
To view your BIG Points balance and transactions, log in to your account via the BIG Rewards mobile app OR visit www.airasiabig.com. Once logged in, click on ‘Transaction history’ to view your BIG Points balance & transactions.
How do I check in AirAsia?
Click on Web Check-in tab on airasia.com or go to checkin.airasia.com: Select your departure city then key in your booking number. Click “Go / Check-in” to proceed. Your departing flight will be automatically checked.
How do I use AirAsia big pay?
Simply pay your purchase with your BigPay card during checkout and get instant reward!
- Why should you use BigPay?
- Quick sign up. Download the app.
- Pay the real exchange rate.
- Transfer money for free.
- Savings on AirAsia flight bookings.
- Earn BIG Points everyday.
How do I check when my AirAsia credit expires?
How to check your credit refunds from Air Asia?
- 01 Log in to your Air Asia account on web browser.
- 02 Go to Account and select Credit Account.
- 03 You may see your credit account balance and expiry date there.
- 04 You may go to My Case to check the status of your request if the credit account is yet to be credited.
How much is big points worth?
The value of 100 BIG Points seem to be around RM0. 80 for regular flights, although this will differ depending on your destination. Based on the fares above, 100 BIG Points is equivalent to RM0. 85.
How do I check my airasia points?
Where can I find information about AirAsia Zest payment guide?
For a complete information, visit Airpaz Payment Guide page. AirAsia Zest operating with IATA code (Z2) and ICAO code APG, is a low cost carrier airline that flies domestic & international routes. The airline flies to destinations all over the world from its main hub located in Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL).
What is the difference between AirAsia Zest and AirAsia spirit?
AirAsia Zest is an independent carrier, AirAsia Zest is formerly Asian Spirit and Zest Air is an airlines based at the Ninoq Aquino International Airport in Pasay City, Metro Manila Philippines.
What is the uniform of AirAsia Zest cabin crew?
AirAsia Zest cabin crew wears a uniform that is dominated by red, white, grey, and black. For male flight attendants, they wear black jacket with red zipper and black trousers. For female flight attendants, they wear bright red outfits comprised of tailored blazers and white shirt with red pencil skirts, gray tights, and black shoes.
Does AirAsia Zest fly to Boracay?
AirAsia Zest was founded in 1995 under the name Asian Spirit and initially flew two flights per day, flying to Boracay from Manila and Malay. This made AirAsia Zest the first-ever scheduled airline to fly to the island of Boracay, with only charter flights serving the airport before. In 2003, the airline became the flag carrier of the Philippines.