Myanmar Airways International - Sky Smile Privilege Program

Sky Smile Privilege Program

In this frequent flyer program, MAI offers two levels of membership - Diamond and Ruby. Passengers who have traveled on three return flights within one calendar year are entitled to apply for the Ruby membership and start earning points required to qualify for the next level. If a passenger has completed a minimum of six return flights with his Ruby membership, the membership will automatically be moved up to the Diamond membership scheme. A Sky Smile Privilege Program member can redeem the mile points earned by flying with MAI for free travel tickets.

Sky Smile Tiers
Tier Level Benefits Requirements
Diamond
  • Ensured economy reservation: 10 days prior to departure
  • Check in at Sky Smile Counter
  • Priority for free upgrades according to availability
  • Free access to exclusive Sky Smile Privilege Lounge at Yangon International Airport
  • Priority baggage tags
  • Extra 20kg of check-in baggage
Minimum of six return flights after Ruby membership
Ruby
  • Ensured economy reservation: 14 days prior to departure
  • Check in at Sky Smile Counter
  • Priority baggage tags
  • Extra 10kg for check-in baggage
  • Upgrade to Diamond membership
Three return flights within one calendar year

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