Emirates Skywards launches Ramadan rewards campaign

HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum Chairman & Chief Executive, Emirates Airline & Group
HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum Chairman & Chief Executive, Emirates Airline & Group - Emirates Airline
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Starting today and continuing until March 31, Emirates Skywards members can accumulate Miles while shopping, dining, and enjoying leisure activities during Ramadan. Participants also have the opportunity to win a share of 4 million Skywards Miles.

The “Skywards Everyday” app offers several promotions. Members who spend at over 400 popular brands through the app will earn a 25% bonus in Miles. Spending AED 100 with Union Coop or at Gate Avenue, DIFC using a saved payment card on the app enters members into draws to win 100,000 Miles each. New users of the app can earn four times the Miles on their first transaction with a Visa Card.

Online shoppers can benefit from similar offers via Skywards Miles Mall UAE. Participating brands offer a 25% bonus in Miles for purchases made through the mall. Spending AED 100 automatically enters members into draws for chances to win 100,000 Miles each. First-time users paying with a Visa Card receive an additional 2,000 bonus Miles.

Emirates Skywards is known for its extensive rewards program and was recently recognized as the ‘World’s Leading Airline – Rewards Programme’ at the World Travel Awards 2024. The loyalty program features four membership tiers: Blue, Silver, Gold, and Platinum, each offering exclusive privileges.

Members can redeem Skywards Miles for various rewards such as flight tickets with Emirates and flydubai or other airline partners, flight upgrades, gift cards, hotel stays, and unique experiences.

For further details about these offers and more information about Emirates Skywards’ offerings, individuals are encouraged to visit the Skywards Living Hub.



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