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Air New Zealand partners with Woolworths' Everyday Rewards for new loyalty program

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Air New Zealand partners with Woolworths' Everyday Rewards for new loyalty program
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Leanne Geraghty Chief Customer and Sales Officer | Air New Zealand

Air New Zealand has announced a new partnership with Woolworths' Everyday Rewards, offering customers the opportunity to earn Airpoints Dollars through their everyday shopping. Starting December 2, members of Air New Zealand's Airpoints program can convert their Everyday Rewards points into Airpoints Dollars. With 2,000 Everyday Rewards points equating to 15 Airpoints Dollars, this collaboration aims to provide faster and more rewarding travel opportunities.

Greg Foran, Chief Executive Officer of Air New Zealand, expressed enthusiasm about the new partnership. "We're always looking for new and exciting ways to enhance our loyalty offering and experiences for customers. Providing more ways to grow their Airpoints Dollar balance is something our customers want, so it's terrific to be able to introduce this partnership. It means our 4.7 million Airpoints members can get a little bit closer to that dream getaway, even while doing their grocery run."

To celebrate the launch of this partnership, thousands of travelers on the network today could receive a free bag of groceries from baggage claim as a token of appreciation for their loyalty. Some bags will also contain an extra surprise in the form of Airpoints Dollars.

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In addition to the giveaway, for every bag of groceries distributed today, Air New Zealand will make an equal-value donation to local food banks in each region. Grocery donation stations are set up at all airports for travelers who wish to contribute further.

Mark Burger, Director of Everyday Rewards New Zealand, highlighted how the partnership aligns with Kiwi preferences for meaningful rewards focused on travel. "Our research shows that Kiwi customers value rewards that bring them closer to booking that next trip... By partnering with Air New Zealand, we're thrilled to offer members a valuable pathway to convert Airpoints Dollars and put them towards their next journey."

Converting Everyday Rewards points into Airpoints is straightforward; members need only enroll in both programs and select Airpoints as their reward choice when redeeming points.

Everyday Rewards joins over 40 other partners where members can earn Airpoints Dollars nationwide.

For more information on earning through Everyday Rewards starting December 2nd, visit www.airnz.co.nz/airpoints.

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