JetBlue teams up with Lyft for loyalty program integration

Sunday, 02 Nov, 2016 0
JetBlue Airways is giving potential new customers a Lyft with a new loyalty partnership.
 
Customers of ride hailing service Lyft can earn JetBlue TrueBlue frequent flyer points for every ride
 
The service can be integrated in the airline’s mobile app, offering flyers a seamless way to book airport rides.
 
As long as customers link their JetBlue account with the Lyft app, they can earn points for all rides up to 1,200 TrueBlue points a year.
 
"We are always looking for ways to simplify the travel experience, and partnering with Lyft helps us to do just that. With the seamless integration of Lyft within the JetBlue app, our loyal customers will be able to book their flight, check in, and confirm their Lyft transportation, all at the touch of a button," said Umang Gupta, president of JetBlue Getaways.
 
New users signing up will get a bonus 750 TrueBlue points or a $15 credit for their next ride.
 
"Air travel can be exhausting, but Lyft is thrilled to provide a seamless solution with JetBlue that relieves some of those challenges and allows travelers to earn more and save more along the way," said Lyft vice president of partnership, Oliver Hsiang.
 
Lyft also agreed a similar loyalty partnership with Southwest Airlines earlier this year.


 

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