Etihad signs rewards partnership with Booking.com
Etihad’s loyalty programme Etihad Guest has inked a frequent flyer partnership with Booking.com.
It will feature a special co-branded version of the website allowing Etihad Guest members to earn Guest Miles when booking their accommodation.
With immediate effect, members will earn between three and six Etihad Guest Miles for every US dollar spent, depending on the accommodation booked.
"We’re delighted to be partnering with Etihad Guest and providing additional value to our mutual customers," said Ripsy Bandourian, VP of partnerships at Booking.com.
The Guest Miles earned on bookings will be awarded 8 to 12 weeks after a stay is completed and can then be redeemed for Etihad flights and upgrades, flights with partner airlines or in the Etihad Rewards shop.
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