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JetPrivilege teams up with Vietnam Airlines for frequent flier partnership
15 Jun 2015, 09:33 am
Mumbai June 15 (NITN): JetPrivilege, the frequent flyer programme of Jet Airways, has entered into a reciprocal frequent flyer partnership with Vietnam Airlines.
The JetPrivilege and Golden Lotus Plus frequent flyer partnership will provide enhanced connectivity for JetPrivilege Members with the opportunity to earn and redeem JPMiles across Vietnam Airlines' network on destinations like Ho Chi Minh City, Nha Trang, Phnom Penh, Hanoi via Bangkok and Singapore.
Similarly members of Vietnam Airlines' Golden Lotus Plus programme can also earn and redeem their miles across Jet Airways’ network.
Manish Dureja, Managing Director, JetPrivilege, said, “We are delighted to partner with Vietnam Airlines. We have constantly endeavoured to offer our JetPrivilege members a wholesome flying experience across the globe. Our frequent flyer partnership with Vietnam Airlines enables us to expand this experience in the Asean region. Our members will benefit from having access to even more award flights across Vietnam Airlines’ network, and simultaneously earning JPMiles as they fly Vietnam Airlines. As we strengthen our alliance partnership with Vietnam Airlines, we will continue to look for opportunities to leverage their network and provide high value benefits to all our members.”
JetPrivilege’s strategic partnership with Vietnam Airlines enables us to offer our guests improved access to popular destinations in Vietnam.
Similarly, Jet Airways’ robust network across India and beyond will give Golden Lotus Plus members multiple travel options and a very rewarding frequent flyer product experience. The partnership will maximize the opportunities offered by the combined network of Jet Airways and Vietnam Airlines in order to bring the most convenience to our valued flyers and JetPrivilege members.
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