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Skywards Everyday partners with EmCan for two-way points conversion

Skywards Everyday partners with EmCan for two-way points conversion
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Adnan Kazim Deputy President & Chief Commercial Officer | Emirates Airline

Skywards Everyday has partnered with EmCan, a loyalty program by Emarat, to introduce a new two-way points conversion system for UAE customers. This initiative allows members to exchange their Skywards Miles for EmCoins and vice versa, expanding the variety of rewards available to them.

The partnership marks the first instance of Skywards Everyday facilitating such a conversion with another program and is part of its strategy to broaden its network of brand collaborations and enhance app features. The agreement was signed by Dr. Nejib Ben Khedher, Divisional Senior Vice President of Emirates Skywards, and Mr. Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi, Chief Retail Officer and Senior Vice President of Marketing at Emarat, with additional attendance from key executives.

Dr. Nejib Ben Khedher stated, "We’re pleased to announce our first Skywards Everyday points conversion partner – EmCan by Emarat, a pioneering energy provider in the UAE. Our members can now convert EmCoins earned from purchases made at Emarat service stations into Skywards Miles; and convert Skywards Miles into EmCoins to unlock a new range of rewards across fuel, travel and lifestyle."

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Mr. Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi remarked, "At Emarat, we're committed to enhancing our customers' experiences by offering greater value and flexibility. We’re pleased to be the first Skywards Everyday points conversion partner, empowering EmCan members to convert their EmCoins into Skywards Miles and unlock a world of travel and lifestyle rewards. This collaboration reflects our dedication to innovation and customer-centric solutions that make everyday purchases more rewarding."

Skywards Everyday members can exchange Skywards Miles for EmCoins, allowing usage at various Emarat locations and services. Conversely, EmCan members can convert EmCoins into Skywards Miles, which can be redeemed for travel and lifestyle rewards. This development is in line with Emirates Skywards' mission to provide expansive benefits and privileges to its 35 million members worldwide.

Skywards Everyday and EmCan both aim to enhance customer engagement and satisfaction through their loyalty programs, offering extensive partnerships and opportunities for earning rewards across multiple categories.

To participate, customers must utilize the dedicated apps of each program to manage their points and conversion processes, ensuring seamless transaction experiences and maximizing the value of everyday purchases.

For further details, visit emirates.com.

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