Emirates launches SME Business Rewards incentive
Emirates aims to attract more SMEs with a Business Rewards incentive for new members.
Small and medium sized businesses in the UK which sign up for an account to Emirates’ Business Rewards corporate loyalty programme will receive a bonus of 10,000 Business Reward Points
This is the equivalent of one Economy Class return ticket to selected destinations in Europe.
The incentive is available until 27 July 2021.
Emirates currently has about 20,000 small and medium sized businesses enrolled in its Business Rewards programme.
It offers simplified enrolment, easier earning and redemptions and more flexibility on retaining and using points as well as upgrade opportunities.
As countries gradually ease their entry restrictions, the airline is hoping to lure small businesses back in the air.
The airline says London, Manila, Paris, Cairo, Milan and Beirut are among the top destinations for Business Rewards programme members.
The airline continues to work hard to restore its network and schedules to enable small and medium sized businesses to visit clients and ramp up their business development activities.
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