Norwegian to give free long-haul flights and upgrades to best customers
Norwegian is giving its most frequent flyers in 2017 a free return flight or upgrade to its premium cabin on any long-haul route for travel in 2018.
To be eligible, passengers must be a member of the airline’s loyalty programme, Norwegian Reward, the free-to-join loyalty scheme which gives members the chance to earn rewards and CashPoints that can be put towards flights.
Norwegian Reward members who fly at least 20 round trips (40 one way flights) and have at least 3,000 CashPoints earned on flight tickets by December 31 2017 will receive a free return flight to any one of Norwegian’s 13 long-haul destinations from Gatwick.
Flights are redeemable in January 2018 with a valid travel period throughout 2018.
The loyalty programme is also offering members who fly at least 10 round trips (20 one-way flights) on flexible tickets in 2017 a free upgrade to premium on any long-haul route.
Three new routes are being launched from the UK this September, to Denver, Seattle and Singapore.
Another three routes will be launched in 2018, to Buenos Aires, Chicago and Austin in 2018.
Lisa
Lisa joined Travel Weekly nearly 25 years ago as technology reporter and then sailed around the world for a couple of years as cruise correspondent, before becoming deputy editor. Now freelance, Lisa writes for various print and web publications, edits Corporate Traveller’s client magazine, Gateway, and works on the acclaimed Remembering Wildlife series of photography books, which raise awareness of nature’s most at-risk species and helps to fund their protection.
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