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How to earn BA tier points and Avios with Malaysia Airlines, including in the current sale

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The Malaysia Airlines New Year sale is still on, offering promotional fares in both Economy and Business Class to 37 destinations in South East Asia and Australasia.

You need to book by 22nd January for travel between 1st February and 30th November 2024.

Business Class flights from Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur start from £3,359. Beyond Malaysia you can get to Sydney for £4,519, Perth for £4,359 and Tokyo for £3,689. I admit these aren’t 2019 prices but that’s the market at the moment.

You get an extra 3% off for flights purchased in their app.

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If you are flying Economy, you can reach Kuala Lumpur and Bali from £679, Bangkok from £639, Hong Kong for £839 and Melbourne from £919.

The Malaysia Airlines website with all the sale prices and destinations is here.

Remember that Malaysia Airlines is a British Airways Executive Club partner

This is a good enough time to remind you that you can earn both Avios and British Airways tier points by flying with Malaysia Airlines, thanks to their oneworld alliance membership.

Sometimes, you can actually earn more tier points by flying with Malaysia Airlines than you would with British Airways, because you will be changing aircraft in Kuala Lumpur. Two flights in each direction means two lots of tier points ….

How do I earn tier points flying with Malaysia Airlines?

Malaysia Airlines has its own loyalty programme, Enrich, and its own loyalty currency, Enrich Miles.

However, because British Airways and Malaysia Airlines are both members of the oneworld alliance, it is also possible to credit your Malaysia Airlines flights to your British Airways Executive Club account.

You can add your British Airways Executive Club number to your Malaysia Airlines ticket during booking, on their website after booking or at check-in. The Avios and tier points will be automatically sent across to your BA account after your flight.

How many tier points will I earn by flying with Malaysia Airlines?

British Airways uses a simple distance based rule when awarding tier points for flights on all partner airlines, not just Malaysia Airlines.

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The rules are:

  • Economy flights under 2,000 miles – 5-20 tier points depending on fare type
  • Economy flights over 2,000 miles – 20-80 tier points depending on fare type
  • Business Class flights under 2,000 miles – 40 tier points
  • Business Class flights over 2,000 miles – 160 tier points
  • First Class (Business Suite for Malaysia Airlines) flights under 2,000 miles – 60 tier points
  • First Class (Business Suite for Malaysia Airlines) flights over 2,000 miles – 240 tier points

The tier point rates above are per leg, not per complete trip.

This means that if you fly Business Class from London Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur and then connect in Business Class to, say, Singapore, you would earn (160 + 40 =) 200 British Airways Executive Club tier points each way.

You can work out how exactly how many tier points you will earn on the BA tier point calculator here.  Remember to search leg by leg if you are connecting.

You will see, for example, that London – Kuala Lumpur – Singapore on Malaysia Airlines is more lucrative (200 tier points in Business Class each way) than a direct London – Singapore flight on British Airways (160 tier points in Business Class each way).

To earn British Airways Executive Club elite status you need to earn, within your membership year:

  • 300 tier points for Bronze
  • 600 tier points for Silver
  • 1,500 tier points for Gold

Note that you cannot earn British Airways Executive Club status purely from partner flights. Bronze status requires two cash flights taken on British Airways (any cabin, any fare) whilst Silver and Gold requires four cash flights on British Airways.

Remember that if you already have British Airways Executive Club status, you can use it when flying Malaysia Airlines to access – depending on tier – priority check-in, priority boarding and lounge access.

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Can I earn Avios flying with Malaysia Airlines?

Yes. Here is the full chart of earning rates, sourced from the partner page of the British Airways website.

It is important to remember that whilst British Airways now awards Avios on its own flights based on money spent, Avios from flights with partners such as Malaysia Airlines continue to be based on distance flown. In Malaysia Airlines Business Class, this means you earn 100% (Z-class) or 125% (J, C, D class) of miles flown.

If you are not flying on an expensive flexible ticket, you may find that you will earn more Avios flying on a partner airline than with British Airways.

You can also redeem Avios on Malaysia Airlines

It’s worth a reminder that you can also redeem Avios on Malaysia Airlines. British Airways no longer flies to Kuala Lumpur and redemptions to Singapore are hard to get, since you are fighting with people who want to fly on to Sydney.

Malaysia Airlines offers a good alternative, with potential onward connections across Malaysia, the rest of Asia and Australasia. The only snag, of course, is that you can’t use a British Airways American Express 2-4-1 companion voucher or a Barclaycard Avios Mastercard upgrade voucher.

You can check availability on the standard Avios booking page of ba.com in the same way that you would search for British Airways flights.

What did we think of Malaysia Airlines business class?

We’ve done two Malaysia Airlines review trips in recent years, and we’ve always been very positive about them. Rhys is especially keen on the on-board satay as you will see.

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The Malaysia Airlines New Year sale ends on 22nd January. You can find out more here – although the app is 3% cheaper, remember.

Comments (39)

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  • riku says:

    I think you do not earn avios/tier points for KUL-SIN with this airline. According to the published rules you should but I have submitted claims for missing avios but never received them and I read the same from others on flyertalk.

    • DeanC says:

      I just made a KUL-SIN booking yesterday and it booked into O class which gives no miles or tier points.

      • riku says:

        I was booked into class Y – which according to published rules does earn points. But I did not get any even after submitting a claim for missing points.

        • Oliver says:

          I’m experiencing this too. Booked LHR to KUL via SIN in business all legs. Outbound posted fine, but on the Inbound at check-in, they moved me to the earlier flight to ease the tight connection. My 40 Tier Points never posted and been trying for 3 months to get them! BA have no idea when I call the Gold line. Is it worth trying to contact Malaysia Airlines?

  • Eoc says:

    I go to Malaysia every 2-3 months and have booked with Malaysian a few times. Every time was a massive struggle to get them to allocate tier points and Avios months afterwards.
    So consistently poor that I use Qatar now. So caveat emptor.

    • KLFlier says:

      Currently in KL having flown on Qatar. First leg was good with nice plane and received points straight away. Second leg was Qatar flight but MAS operated. Old plane and not in the same league as Qatar planes. Still waiting for points after starting claim etc 3 weeks ago. Problem seems to be the ticket class which does earn on Qatar but not on MAS. Won’t be flying MAS operated codeshare in future and will stick to Qatar options on both legs.

  • twoclicks says:

    Just echoing other comments here, friends in Kuala Lumpur gave up flying Malaysian because they could never get the tier points to credit to BAEC or Qatar. No amount of follow up helped.

    • aseftel says:

      Yes I’ve also had issues getting MH flights to credit to BAEC (in a qualifying fare bucket)

  • Dubious says:

    I don’t think I’ve had a problem getting points from Malaysia Airlines flights credited to BA in the past, but sometimes it has required a retro-claim. You also have to watch out on economy tickets – may of the fares are zero earning for BA.

  • Catalan says:

    I’ve flown Malaysia Airlines BKK-KUL in economy and received no tier or Avios points. When I queried this I was told the fare category booked was one which did not award points!

  • John says:

    Flew a return to London from Jakarta with them over Xmas, no issue with TP Posting, but compared to CX, QR, JL the food and service was awful, the inflight entertainment was a poor selection, certainly wouldn’t recommend unless no other option available…

    • S says:

      I think the most apt comparison is their peninsular neighbour to the south… SQ is on another level entirely to MAS.

  • Jenny Reed says:

    I flew on Malaysian to Sydney via KL last year and back from Melbourne via KL. Both flights were very good and tier points were credited promptly. Couldn’t fault them. Yes the planes are older than those of Qatar but I really liked the service. Would be very happy to use them again.

  • Godfrey says:

    Still waiting for points for flights in June

    • LittleNick says:

      Have you submitted claims? They won’t just show up if they didn’t initially

      • Godfrey says:

        In answer to LittleNick…. I Submitted a claim 7 days after flight, heard nothing, followed up 2 months later BA GGL team checked and said the Exec club team had no record, although I had a reply from them acknowledging receipt! Gave details requested to helpful GGL team (ticket number, dates, class) recieved reply from Exec club saying I hadnt provided correct info so declined claim unless I send further documents so sent copies of boarding pass (to confirm I had actually flown) Travel agent booking form, showing ticket number, booking class and receipt,. still heard nothing so will wait 7 days before escalating to the chairmans office.

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