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Emirates Skywards introduces new Classic Rewards on flydubai
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Emirates Skywards members can now access Classic Rewards on flydubai, enabling them to redeem Miles toward a full flight ticket. The initiative was announced as part of an agreement witnessed by His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Group.

With the program, members can use the revised Cash+Miles rates on flydubai, offering the flexibility to pay using a combination of Skywards Miles and cash. Classic Rewards can be redeemed through emirates.com and flydubai.com.

Dr. Nejib Ben Khedher, Divisional Senior Vice President of Emirates Skywards, expressed satisfaction with the new offering. He stated, “We’re very pleased to announce this exciting enhancement to our loyalty programme with flydubai. Starting today, members can use their Skywards Miles for Classic Rewards on all flydubai flights, accessing a network of more than 130 destinations served by the carrier.* We look forward to enhancing our member proposition and, together, taking the loyalty experience to even greater heights.”

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Jeyhun Efendi, Divisional Senior Vice President of Commercial Operations & E-commerce at flydubai, remarked, “The introduction of Classic Rewards marks a significant milestone in enhancing the Skywards experience for flydubai customers. Alongside our existing Cash+Miles offering, it gives our passengers greater flexibility and value when redeeming their Miles. Our strong partnership with Emirates through the codeshare agreement and combined network unlocks even more possibilities, making it easier than ever for customers to access a seamless travel experience across both airlines.”

flydubai, based in Dubai, services over 130 destinations across 55 countries, using an 89-strong fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft. Its Business Class includes lie-flat seats, while Economy Class focuses on space and comfort, and offers an entertainment system with a vast selection of content.

The Emirates Skywards loyalty programme, esteemed globally, provides four tiers of membership and the capability to earn miles with various partners. Miles can be redeemed for rewards like flights, upgrades, hotel stays, or exclusive events.

Skywards was named ‘World’s Leading Airline - Rewards Programme’ at the World Travel Awards 2024. It is recognized for its diverse partner network and offerings that enhance the appeal of earning and spending Miles.

For additional details, bookings can be made through the Emirates and flydubai websites, Emirates retail stores, contact centers, or by travel agents.

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