Emirates Skywards teams up with Jet2 for flight rewards
Emirates has inked a loyalty rewards partnership with Jet2.com.
Emirates Skywards members are able to redeem loyalty points for short haul leisure flights operated by the UK airline.
Jet2’s network comprises beach, city, and ski destinations across Europe and beyond.
The partnership extends Emirates Skywards’ presence in the UK, which it says is its largest market for loyalty members.
Emirates’ Skywards Miles can be used to book Jet2.com flights and redemption levels vary by fare.
Miles can also be used for add-on services such as meals, excess baggage, and seat selection on Jet2.com services.
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