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[Enrollments Reached] AmEx Statement Credits: Malaysia Airlines, Spend $800 or More, Get $130 Back (Online Only)

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Malaysian Airlines
Spend $800 or more, get $130 back,online only.

Offer valid for flights departing Australia, which are paid for in Australian dollars. Not valid for Malaysia Airlines Charter Services or Malaysia Airlines Corporate Travel flights.
Offer valid for payments made directly with Malaysia Airlines via one of the following channels, by phone or online:
www.malaysiaairlines.com
Malaysia Airlines Mobile App
Malaysia Airlines Ticketing and Reservations on 13 26 27

Not valid for payments made in-person at Malaysia Airlines ticket offices or airport locations.
Not valid for payments made via third parties such as travel agents, online aggregators or payment processors.
CommBank American Express Cards: If you hold a CommBank American Express Card, and you register for an offer with American Express Connect, you’ll need to make a qualifying purchase with your Card before 31/10/2018 to receive the credit to your Card account. Click here to find out more about changes to your CommBank American Express Card.
Offer is limited to one credit per Card to which the offer is saved and only spend on this Card counts towards the Offer.
Excludes transactions where you do not spend directly with your Card to which the offer is saved, at Malaysia Airlines at www.malaysiaairlines.com or by phone on 13 26 27. Offer valid at Australian website only.
Credit is not redeemable for cash or other payment form.
Credit should appear on your billing statement within 5 business days from qualifying spend but may take up to 90 days from the offer end date.
Credit will not be applied to your Card account if your Card has been suspended or cancelled.
Credit may be reversed if your qualifying purchase is refunded or cancelled.

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Possible to book other partner airlines on their site?

    • +2

      At the very least you should be able to book code shares. Why not take a look at their web site?

  • Received on plat edge, not on qantas discovery

    • +1

      It doesn't matter - you can still sign up with the manual link from the post above.

  • +6

    Offer valid for flights departing Australia

    Do they come back?

    • +4

      Ooft! Too soon?

    • +1

      Yea dude too soon, you need to wait at least 5 years before it's acceptable to joke about it. T + 5 rule.

      • +5

        Sorry I just realised that joke was plane wrong.

        • +4

          It's okay. We all get lost at times.

  • +12

    Not targeted, available on AMEX Connect!https://www.americanexpress.com/au/network/shopping/doe-offer-detail.html?offer=55566

    • +14

      Yep, when they find it they might find your brain. :)

  • +1

    Anyone know if MAS website allows split payments?

    • +1

      I do not know the answer, but I really think all airlines should allow split payments. Recently bought $3300 worth of tickets on Air China, and they would not allow splitting, which seemed nuts, especially when Coles and Woolies happily let us split payment on a 30 cent apple as many ways as desired.

      Air tickets especially would benefit from splitting as:
      * they can be expensive and so can exceed a single card's credit limit
      * most cards you need to spend $500 per person to activate the international travel insurance, so if you're paying more than $1000 per person, you can split it in 2 and get insurance activated on 2 cards; or you can do just enough to activate insurance, and do the rest on an international fee free card that does not have any insurance
      * it's very easy to reach a card's minimum spend for bonus points, and if you can split payment you do this very efficiently

      • i manage to split with china airline. but this is online only so cant see how you can split.

        • Actually, their terms and conditions I noticed said via phone also

  • OP - I don't think this is online only, T&Cs state that it's also available by phone. (Not that that should affect most of us!)

  • +1

    Ticket prices in Malaysian airline website are generally costly when you compare with other travel service providers such as Byojet. I just compared a return flight tickets and the difference is almost $200 for the same flights.

    • Please don't compare byojet (or any of the others) with booking direct. Not apples vs apples when you need to make changes.

      • +3

        I read this as "not apples vs apples when you need to make oranges" and it made perfect sense to me :O

  • -8

    Careful, this deal might dissapear soon.

    • +1

      Looks like your comment is disappearing sooner, lol

  • The expiry date on my offer is 30/11/2018 instead of 31/10/2018 in the description. Can anyone else confirm that their expiry is also 30/11/2018?

    • My expiry is also 30/11/2018.

  • I am only guessing that the Oct expiry date is for AMEX Commbank cards ……

    CommBank American Express Cards: If you hold a CommBank American Express Card, and you register for an offer with American Express Connect, you’ll need to make a qualifying purchase with your Card before 31/10/2018 to receive the credit to your Card account. Click here to find out more about changes to your CommBank American Express Card.

  • Limit already reached for sign up via Amex Connect.

  • So had anyone booked any flight with MAS? I 'd register my card, jumped on the website to test a few destinations but prices are horrendously non- competitive!

    • I booked yesterday - the price came to be the same as a third party supplier after the discount was applied, but there's the piece of mind I booked directly with the airline and not some agent located in Spain or something.

  • "Offer valid at Australian website only" but there is only one website globally: www.malaysiaairlines.com

    Was that meant to say "Flights depart from Australia only"?

  • I tried purchasing air ticket with my CBA-issued Amex on 31/10/18 (the very last day), unfortunately the payment failed to go through after several attempts, hence missed my statement credit. Is there anyone that are not using and happy to help? Would require 2 bookings (for 2 statement credits). Thanks in advance!

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