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Breeze Airways, partnering with Barclays, has launched the Breeze Easy Visa Signature card, aiming to cater to travelers from underserved regional airports. This card offers an array of benefits including a substantial introductory bonus of 50,000 BreezePoints after a $2,000 spend within the first 90 days. Cardholders can earn up to 10X BreezePoints on specific travel bundles, and 2X points on everyday purchases such as groceries and dining. Additional perks include complimentary inflight Wi-Fi, priority boarding, and BreezePoints that never expire. Breeze’s CEO, David Neeleman, emphasized the card’s alignment with the airline’s mission to provide affordable and elevated air travel options.
In the UAE, Emirates NBD, Marriott Bonvoy, and Mastercard unveiled two new co-branded credit cards that provide exclusive travel and lifestyle benefits. These cards are designed to attract both frequent and occasional travelers by offering points on all spending categories, which can be redeemed for free hotel stays and other travel perks. These new features aim to make travel more accessible and rewarding, leveraging Marriott Bonvoy's extensive hotel network to offer more value to cardholders.
Meanwhile, the Indigo HDFC Bank co-branded card, although part of the largest airline and credit card provider in the region, has received mixed reviews. The card offers up to 5 reward points per ₹100 spent but lacks clarity on reward redemption and offers limited travel benefits compared to its competitors. It does not include complimentary lounge access or insurance coverage, features typically expected in co-branded travel cards. Despite these drawbacks, the card may still appeal to loyal Indigo flyers due to its airline-specific rewards.
These developments in co-branded credit cards highlight a competitive push to provide enhanced value propositions, focusing on travel rewards and user convenience to attract and retain customers.
Arabian Post Staff -Dubai
Co-branded credit cards have introduced new features designed to enhance the overall customer experience, promising greater value and rewards for cardholders. Leading the charge are recent offerings from Breeze Airways, Barclays, and Emirates NBD in collaboration with Marriott Bonvoy and Mastercard.
Breeze Airways, partnering with Barclays, has launched the Breeze Easy Visa Signature card, aiming to cater to travelers from underserved regional airports. This card offers an array of benefits including a substantial introductory bonus of 50,000 BreezePoints after a $2,000 spend within the first 90 days. Cardholders can earn up to 10X BreezePoints on specific travel bundles, and 2X points on everyday purchases such as groceries and dining. Additional perks include complimentary inflight Wi-Fi, priority boarding, and BreezePoints that never expire. Breeze’s CEO, David Neeleman, emphasized the card’s alignment with the airline’s mission to provide affordable and elevated air travel options.
In the UAE, Emirates NBD, Marriott Bonvoy, and Mastercard unveiled two new co-branded credit cards that provide exclusive travel and lifestyle benefits. These cards are designed to attract both frequent and occasional travelers by offering points on all spending categories, which can be redeemed for free hotel stays and other travel perks. These new features aim to make travel more accessible and rewarding, leveraging Marriott Bonvoy’s extensive hotel network to offer more value to cardholders.
Meanwhile, the Indigo HDFC Bank co-branded card, although part of the largest airline and credit card provider in the region, has received mixed reviews. The card offers up to 5 reward points per ₹100 spent but lacks clarity on reward redemption and offers limited travel benefits compared to its competitors. It does not include complimentary lounge access or insurance coverage, features typically expected in co-branded travel cards. Despite these drawbacks, the card may still appeal to loyal Indigo flyers due to its airline-specific rewards.
These developments in co-branded credit cards highlight a competitive push to provide enhanced value propositions, focusing on travel rewards and user convenience to attract and retain customers.
https://thearabianpost.com/three-new-features-elevate-co-branded-credit-cards/
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