Qatar Airways Privilege Club adds Marriott member perk
Qatar Airways Privilege Club members are to receive expanded benefits through the Marriott Bonvoy partnership.
Privilege Club members with a Marriott Bonvoy account can now convert their Avios into Marriott Bonvoy points.
It offers members a new way to use their Avios across Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of more than 30 hotel brands.
Privilege Club members can convert their Avios to Marriott Bonvoy points at a two-to-one ratio.
Members need to log into their Qatar Airways Privilege Club account, visit the Marriott Bonvoy partner page, and select the number of Avios they wish to convert.
A minimum of 1,000 Avios is required to complete a transaction.
It allows Privilege Club members to book complimentary nights at brands such as W Hotels, JW Marriott, Autograph Collection, Westin, and Moxy Hotels.
Qatar Airways SVP Loyalty, Thomas Vadakedath, said: “Qatar Airways Privilege Club is pleased to expand its long-standing partnership. With the latest enhancement, we are excited to offer Privilege Club members a new way to spend their Avios.”
Qatar Airways Privilege Club and Marriott Bonvoy began their partnership in 2011.
Along with redeeming Avios into points for hotel stays and airline miles, members will also have the option to bid for experiences with Marriott Bonvoy Moments.
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