Qantum leap in rewards and recognition
Travelscene American Express sasy it is putting its money where its mouth is with the launch of its latest exclusive member offer, the Quantum rewards and recognition program.
Quantum is an innovative program developed specifically to meet the needs and unique culture of Travelscene American Express members and, in addition to individual agency rewards, it drives handsome rewards back to members in return for the network hitting key network-wide objectives.
Quantum’s architect and Stella Travel Services Travel Related Product General Manager, Nigel Adams, is tremendously happy with the positive response members have had to the Quantum program during the nationwide launch program.
“Our members are extremely excited about Quantum and about the significant rewards available through individual support as well as collective network support of our Quantum partners,” Mr Adams said.
“Quantum provides Travelscene American Express members with an opportunity to gain additional rewards and recognition, over and above the benefits they already receive through belonging to Travelscene American Express.”
“Member support of partners across the three focus product streams of air, wholesale and insurance coupled with support of network initiatives delivers accelerated points earn and allows us to share the success of our network directly with members.”
Quantum is being progressively launched to Travelscene American Express members throughout July.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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