Every year, Thailand Privilege Card members watch their annual Privilege Points quietly reset to zero — not because they didn’t want to use them, but because the redemption catalog felt complicated, options seemed limited, or life simply got in the way. This guide explains exactly how the points system works, what you can redeem, and how to make sure you never leave value on the table again.
How the Privilege Points System Actually Works
When Thailand Privilege Card relaunched its membership structure, it replaced the old fixed-benefit model with a points-based system. Each membership tier receives a set allocation of points at the start of every membership year. These points can be redeemed through the Thailand Privilege app or by contacting the Member Contact Centre (MCC).
Points are redeemable across five categories: Stay, Travel, Leisure, Health & Well-Being, and Wealth.
Annual Points by Membership Tier
| Membership Tier | Annual Points | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bronze | 0 points | Entry-level tier — no annual points allocation |
| Gold | 20 points | Issued at the start of each membership year |
| Platinum | 35 points | Issued at the start of each membership year |
| Diamond | 55 points | Issued at the start of each membership year |
| Reserve | 120 points | Highest allocation — issued at the start of each membership year |
Verified Redemption Examples
The following examples have been drawn from official Thailand Privilege program materials. Point costs marked as “varies” depend on service type, provider, and package selected.
| Redemption | Point Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 90-Day Reporting Assistance | None | |
| Airport Transfer | Varies | Depends on service type, vehicle, and route |
| Spa Services | 1–3 points | Depends on partner and package selected |
| Selected Dental Program | 2 points | E.g. selected dental checkups or basic tooth spa packages |
| Health Check-Up / Wellness Package | 10 points | Partners include BNH, Bumrungrad, Medpark, Samitivej, and others |
| Domestic Round-Trip Flights | Varies | Listed in secondary program guidance |
| Co-Working Space Day Pass | 1 point | Example shown in current program materials |
| Fitness Membership Access | 1–3 points | Depends on partner and access type |
Points Strategy & Common Mistakes to Avoid
Because Thailand Privilege points do not carry over, members should review their remaining balance ahead of the membership year-end and redeem through the current official catalog. Since the program reserves the right to change terms and conditions without prior notice, always confirm exact availability and point cost with the Member Contact Centre before booking.
Below are the four most common ways members lose points they could have used:
For investors and financially active members, Wealth redemptions which can include financial consultations, tax advisory sessions with partner firms, and investment seminars can be among the most strategically valuable in the catalog. Yet they are consistently underused.
Some redemptions require advance booking. Members who wait until the final week of their membership year often find that preferred time slots or partner availability are gone. Check early and book ahead.
At 10 points, a comprehensive health check-up at a top-tier hospital like Bumrungrad or Samitivej represents genuine value — often worth significantly more than the point cost. Many members overlook this category entirely.
Program terms can change without notice. Always confirm the exact point cost and availability with the Member Contact Centre or through the app before assuming a redemption is available at the price you expect.
Already a Member?
If you’re a Thailand Privilege Card member looking to get more out of your membership or if you’re considering applying and want to understand how the points system compares across tiers — the team at Hawryluk Legal Advisors can walk you through the full catalog and help you identify the tier that best matches your lifestyle and spending patterns.
Hawryluk Legal Advisors is an authorised agent for the Thailand Privilege Card programme, with a dedicated team of specialists available for free consultations. Whether you’re already a Gold member wondering if upgrading to Platinum makes financial sense, or a prospective member comparing packages for the first time, we’re here to help you make a decision based on real numbers — not sales pitches.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Thailand Privilege Points are issued annually and any unused points are permanently forfeited at the end of your membership year. There are no extensions or carry-over provisions. Members should review their balance and redeem before their membership anniversary date.
Bronze receives 0 points per year. Gold receives 20 points, Platinum receives 35 points, Diamond receives 55 points, and Reserve receives 120 points. All points are issued at the start of each membership year.
Points can be redeemed across five categories: Stay, Travel, Leisure, Health and Well-Being, and Wealth. Examples include airport lounge access (1 point), spa services (1–3 points), selected dental programs (2 points), domestic round-trip flights (3 points), health check-up packages (10 points), co-working day passes (1 point), and 90-day reporting assistance (1 point). Some redemptions vary by partner and package.
Points can be redeemed through the Thailand Privilege app or by contacting the Member Contact Centre (MCC) directly. Always confirm current availability and exact point costs before booking, as program terms may change without prior notice.
Don’t Let Your Points Expire
Our legal team at Hawryluk Legal Advisors will review your membership tier, walk you through every available redemption category, and help you get full value from your annual points allocation at no cost.
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Disclaimer: The information in this article is provided for general informational purposes only and reflects details available as of April 2026. Thailand Privilege Card may amend membership tiers, point allocations, redemption options, or program terms at any time without prior notice.