Travelkey goes even further
American Express Cardmembers can now make their Membership Rewards™ go even further with Bonus Points available on any purchase from the newly launched Travelscene Holidays Collection.
Travelscene American Express has just released details of the Travelscene Holidays Collection which features a range of product covering a myriad of destinations including Bali, Fiji, Hawaii, Hong Kong & China, Norfolk Island, Lord Howe Island, New Zealand, Singapore & Malaysia, Thailand, USA & Canada, UK/Europe, Vietnam, Worldwide Cruising and more.
“From June 12th to December 31 2006, Cardmembers spending $2,000 or more on products from the Collection will receive 2,000 American Express Membership Rewards Bonus Points,” Travelscene American Express Managing Director Mr Bob Steel said.
“They can use a combination of TravelKey redemption and Card as payment to receive the Bonus Points – that’s the flexibility Travelscene and American Express have been able to deliver.”
“It’s a particularly powerful way for us to be able to reward our customers and celebrate the launch of the Travelscene Holidays Collection, which builds on the growing suite of Travelscene-branded product our members are able to access.”
Corrina Davison, Senior Manager, Membership Rewards, American Express Australia said Cardmember response to TravelKey continued to go from strength to strength.
“We’ve already hit the 150 million point redemption milestone and the feedback from our customers, particularly given the flexibility of choice in redemption options, is a huge winner with American Express Cardmembers.”
Graham Muldoon
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