How do I retrieve my Asia Miles?
To claim missing non-airline Miles, simply log in to your Asia Miles account, go to "Manage your Miles", click "Claim missing Miles", and select "Claim other Miles".
How do I find my Asia Miles member number?
Individuals can apply online at www.asiamiles.com or enrol through completing an application form, and can quote their membership number and accrue Mileage Credits immediately.
Does Asia mile expire?
Asia Miles are valid for three years from the month mileage is credited.
How do I stop Asia Miles from expiring?
Thanks to our updated Miles expiry policy, Asia Miles earned on or after 1 January 2020 no longer expire — as long as you earn or redeem your Miles regularly. Keeping Miles active is a breeze!
What can I do with Asia Miles?
In addition to flight awards, Asia Miles members can also redeem miles and enjoy fabulous awards such as hotel stays at 60,000 hotels, car rental services in 21 countries and thousands of lifestyle and experience awards. Asia Miles is open to anyone aged 2 or above and is free to join.
What happened to Asia Miles?
Asia Miles announced to members on 21st October 2021 that it was removing the feature, effective the following day (22nd October 2021), so from now on you'll either be able to redeem miles on your preferred flight… or you won't, without any option to waitlist.
How do I renew my Asia Miles expiry?
She only needs to earn or redeem Miles at least once every 18 months to keep them active*. Under the activity-based rule, the expiry date for all Miles earned after 1 January 2020 will be automatically extended by 18 months every time you earn or redeem your Miles.
What airlines use Asia Miles?
You can redeem flight awards for Cathay Pacific, Air China, Alaska Airlines, British Airways, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LATAM, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Royal Jordanian Airlines, S7 Airlines and SriLankan Airlines here directly.