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Avianca announces 15% off onboard food and drinks with LifeMiles Visa card
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Avianca has announced that customers who pay with their Avianca LifeMiles Visa card will receive a 15% discount on food and drinks purchased onboard, according to a post on X.

According to the official post by Avianca, customers using the Avianca LifeMiles Visa card for onboard purchases will automatically receive this discount. This initiative is part of Avianca's effort to provide additional value to its loyal credit card users and enhance the inflight experience. The campaign encourages passengers to maximize savings on every flight by using their LifeMiles Visa for onboard purchases.

The Avianca LifeMiles Visa program page specifies that the 15% discount is available exclusively for LifeMiles Visa cardholders and applies to all eligible food and beverage menu items. The discount is applied instantly at the point of sale, requiring no additional steps from travelers. This offer complements other benefits of the LifeMiles Visa card, such as accelerated miles accrual, special deals, and priority check-in.

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According to The Points Guy, airline credit cards like the Avianca LifeMiles Visa are popular due to perks such as discounts on inflight purchases, bonus miles, and exclusive access to airline promotions. These benefits help cardholders save money on routine travel expenses, enhance the onboard experience, and build loyalty with the airline. The ability to earn miles with every purchase and redeem them for flights makes such cards attractive for frequent flyers.

Wikipedia notes that Avianca is Colombia’s national airline and the largest carrier in Central and South America, serving more than 70 destinations across the Americas and Europe from its hub in Bogotá. Recognized for its innovative customer loyalty programs, Avianca has established partnerships with global financial institutions to offer exclusive cardholder benefits. The airline’s LifeMiles program is considered one of Latin America’s leading frequent flyer programs, providing members with various travel rewards, savings, and value-added services.

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