Norwegian launches new frequent flyer program

Posted on: 17 Nov 2009 at 10:08 AM in Cruise News
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Norwegian launches new frequent flyer program

Norwegian is today launching an entirely new frequent flyer program which will benefit both leisure and business travellers in all three Scandinavian countries. The frequent flyer program offers all travellers the possibility to earn CashPoints, up to 10 percent on Full flex tickets. The frequent flyer program is a stand alone program which is entirely independent from credit card solutions and other programs.

Norwegian Reward is the name of the frequent flyer program which is being launched today, 18 November. Travellers will receive a total of 10 percent CashPoints on Full flex tickets and 2 percent CashPoints on Low fare tickets. 1 CashPoint is equivalent to 1 NOK.

Travellers can earn CashPoints from the very first trip and use them as full or partial payment for new flights, check-in luggage or seat reservations. The points can be used at any time, and you do not need to save up a certain number of points before use.

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