IndiGo and Accor Renew Partnership to Offer Rewards and Benefits to Passengers
IndiGo’s 6E Rewards members can now avail a 15% discount when they book directly with Accor.
Highlights:
- The offer is also applicable for the bookings made at the newly-launched Accor properties in India.
- IndiGo 6E Rewards members can also earn additional reward points on hotel stays and dining by signing on to Accor’s ALL – Accor Live Limitless – loyalty program.
- Accor has launched Emblems Collection, a new portfolio of luxury boutique hotels.
India’s budget airline IndiGo and a leading French hospitality group Accor have renewed their partnership to offer 6E Rewards, enhanced benefits and discounts to IndiGo passengers. The continued partnership will enable the 6E (airline code for IndiGo) Rewards members to receive a 15% discount when they book with Accor properties. They can also earn up to 6% 6E rewards as a featured partner on any spending made across Accor properties in India, Sri Lanka and selected hotels in the Maldives.
The offer is also applicable for the bookings made at the newly-launched Accor properties in Raffles in Udaipur, Novotel Chandigarh Tribune Chowk and most recently launched ibis Mumbai Vikhroli. Members would get exclusive offers in addition to the other benefits across hotel stays, dining and events.
William Boulter, Chief Commercial Officer, IndiGo, expressed IndiGo’s excitement about continuing their association with Accor. “We are pleased to extend our partnership with Accor to offer enhanced benefits, as we strive to offer the best service to our customers every single day,” he said.
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