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TERMS and CONDITIONS Malaysia Airports (Niaga) Sdn Bhd - ERAMAN TERMS AND CONDITIONS Malaysia Airports (Niaga) Sdn Bhd - ERAMAN 1. The Enrich X Malaysia Airports (Niaga) Sdn Bhd (Eraman) Privilege Offers for Enrich Members is organized by Enrich by Malaysia Airlines Berhad (Organizer). 2. Eraman is managed by Malaysia Airports (Niaga) Sdn Bhd (Eraman) (Company No. 281310-V), a company incorporated in Malaysia and having its registered address at Malaysia Airports (Niaga) Sdn Bhd, 3rd Floor, Airport Management Centre, KL International Airport, 64000 KLIA, Sepang, Selangor (“Eraman”) [A] Duration & Eligibility 1. This Campaign is open to eligible Enrich members from 01 December 2019 to 31 May 2020 (“Campaign Period”)., subject to the following Terms and Conditions. 2. The Campaign and the Promotion offered is open to all Enrich Members at the following airports: - - KL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - Klia2 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - PENANG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - KUCHING INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - KOTA KINABALU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - LABUAN AIRPORT *Applicable for Duty Free / Duty Paid outlets excluding F&B outlets. 3. During the campaign period, Enrich Members will be entitled for discounts when they shop at Eraman stores. a) 5% discount for Enrich Blue Members with a minimum spend RM150 b) 10% discount for Enrich Silver, Gold & Platinum Members (Elite) with a minimum spend of RM250 Exclusion clause: - Excluding Chanel, Remy Martin Louis XIII, Swarovski, Toys, Tobacco/Cigar, Cigarette products, Flik Flak & Swatch. - Not Valid on discounted, best buy, promotional items and selected products. 4. Enrich members will have to present their Enrich membership card upon payment at the cashier to be eligible for the discount. Hard copy and digital card are accepted. 5. Only valid Enrich Members will be eligible for the discount. Validity is based on the Enrich Member’s name on the Enrich Membership card and name on Passport. 6. The following Eraman stores that are eligible for this Campaign are:- Refer to Appendix I Page 1 of 3 Appendix I: Eraman Outlets KL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PENANG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 1. Chocolates L3 1. Eraman Duty Free, International Departure 2. Perfumes & Cosmetics L5 2. Eraman Duty Free, International Arrival 3. Fragrances (Zone C) CP International 4. Lindt Boutique CP International KUCHING INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 5. Dior CP International 6. Jo Malone CP International 1. Liquor & Cigarettes, Departure 7. Gucci CP International 2. Emporium, Departure 8. M.A.C CP International 9. Kidz Smart Tunnel (Zone G) CP International LABUAN AIRPORT 10. Eraman Duty Free Mall (Zone A) CP International 11. Eraman Duty Free Mall (Zone B) CP International 1. Emporium, Departure 12. Zone F CP International 13. Eraman Duty Free Emporium 1 Satellite Building 14. Eraman Duty Free Emporium 2 Satellite Building 15. From Time To Time Satellite Building 16. Bally Boutique Satellite Building 17. Kiosk Satellite Klia2 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT KOTA KINABALU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 1. Eraman Duty Free Emporium, MTB International 1. Emporium, International Departure Arrival 2. La Mer, International Departure 2. Liquor & Cigarettes, Contact Pier International 3. M.A.C, International Departure 3. Wine & Cigar, Contact Pier International 4. Tom Ford, International Departure 4. Fashion & Accessories, Contact Pier International 5. Jo Malone, International Departure 5. Eraman Duty Free, Contact Pier (Gate L) 6. Emporium, International Arrival 6. Eraman Duty Free Emporium, International Departure 7. Perfumes & Cosmetics, Domestic 7. Last Minute Purchase, Gate P, Satellite 8. Chocolates, Domestic 8. Last Minute Purchase, Gate Q, Satellite 9. Leather & Travel, Domestic 10. Fashion & Accessories, Domestic Page 2 of 3 [C] General Terms and Conditions 1. The Organizer, its agents and employees shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever suffered (including but not limited to indirect or consequential losses) or personal injury suffered or sustained in connection with or arising from either participation in this Promotion. Any dispute concerning goods or services received under this Promotion shall be settled between the Member and Eraman. The Organizer shall bear no responsibility for resolving such disputes or for the dispute itself. 2. The Organizer is not liable for Eraman failure or delay in providing the goods or services to Enrich Member. 3. The Organizer reserves the right at any time to change, modify or cancel the Promotion rules prior without notice including regulations, benefits and conditions of participation. All other applicable terms and conditions shall apply. Please visit https://www.malaysiaairlines.com/my/en/enrich/about-enrich/terms-conditions.html 4. The Terms and Conditions of the Promotion shall be construed, governed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of Malaysia. Enrich Member agrees to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Malaysia over all matters arising from this Promotion. 5. The main language of the Terms and Conditions shall be the English language. Any translation to any other language than English shall be for convenience only. Should there be any discrepancies between the English Terms & Conditions and the translated version, the English Terms & Conditions shall prevail. 6. By participating in this Campaign, it is deemed that the Enrich Member have read and agreed to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. Any breach of these Terms and Conditions may, at the Organizer’s absolute discretion, result in forfeiture of any of the goods or services rendered. The Organizer shall not be liable for any claim whatsoever resulting from the Member’s participation in this Promotion. 7. The Organizer will not be held responsible for any typographical errors or misprint under these Terms and Conditions. /end. Page 3 of 3 .
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