Norwegian has introduced more incentives for members of its loyalty programme, Norwegian Reward.
Reward members can now benefit from free seat reservation, free fast track, free baggage and a 2% CashPoint boost. Members can choose a reward up to eight times a year and the 2% CashPoint boost up to five times a year. “Members will now receive a new reward after every sixth flight flown. The more flights taken in a year, the more opportunities members can choose one of the four rewards, which are each valid for 12 months,” said a press release. Those who fly 48 flights within a year will receive free seating, free baggage, free FastTrack and a 10 % CashPoint boost (in addition to existing 2 % CashPoint earning on all flights) for travel in the next 12 months.
Brede Huser, Vice President of Norwegian Reward
, said:
“Norwegian Reward is unlike any other loyalty programme in the skies and now we have made it easier than ever for members to benefit from flying Norwegian. Customer loyalty is important to cementing our future international growth, and in addition to providing passengers the highest quality and services, rewarding our loyal members is a simple way of showing appreciation and retaining customers. “With this in mind, Norwegian Reward members have taken 20 per cent more flights over the past year as we have enhanced the scheme including extending the amount of time members can claim CashPoints. By introducing rewards, our members have more flexibility and can easily keep costs to a minimum that will improve their overall travel experience with Norwegian.” Norwegian operates from London Gatwick, Edinburgh, Birmingham and Manchester Airports to 34 destinations worldwide.
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