Barclays and Emirates Skywards, the award-winning loyalty program of Emirates and flydubai, today launched a limited time offer for eligible members who apply for the Emirates Skywards Mastercard® between April 20 and June 15, 2021 and are approved. During the offer period, cardmembers can enjoy a discount on tickets and save up to $1,996 on Emirates flights.
The Emirates Skywards Mastercard is the loyalty program’s first cobranded credit card suite in the U.S. in partnership with Barclays. The card offers customers more chances to earn Skywards Miles through everyday spend, including travel and lifestyle purchases.
The card is available as two versions: Emirates Skywards Rewards World Elite Mastercard®, with an annual fee of $99, and Emirates Skywards Premium World Elite Mastercard®, with an annual fee of $499. Each card unlocks exclusive rewards and privileges, including the opportunity to earn 3 Skywards Miles for every $1 spent on eligible Emirates purchases; 2 Skywards Miles on eligible travel purchases; and 1 Skywards Mile on all other purchases. Cardmembers can earn and accumulate unlimited Skywards Miles with no expiration date, as long as the account remains open and active.
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Save up to $1,996 on Emirates First Class and Business Class tickets
For a limited time, new Emirates Skywards Premium World Elite Mastercard cardmembers can enjoy a discount of $499 on up to four First Class or Business Class tickets, purchased under the same booking reference – which is a savings up to $1,996. Cardmembers also can enjoy Emirates Skywards Gold Tier membership status for the first year, earn 40,000 bonus Skywards Miles after spending $3,000 on purchases in the first 90 days, and more.
Emirates Skywards Gold Tier benefits include an additional piece of checked baggage at 23 Kg in Economy Class, 32 Kg in Business Class and First Class, over and above the standard free baggage allowance, complimentary access to Emirates Business Class lounges worldwide for the cardmember and a guest, 50% bonus Skywards Miles on Emirates flights, priority baggage delivery, and more.
Save up to $396 on Emirates Economy Class tickets
New Emirates Skywards Rewards World Elite Mastercard cardmembers can also enjoy an exclusive discount of $99 on up to four Economy Class tickets, purchased under the same booking reference – which is a savings up to $396. Cardmembers also enjoy Emirates Skywards Silver Tier membership status for the first year, earn 30,000 bonus Skywards Miles after spending $3,000 on purchases in the first 90 days, and more.
Emirates Skywards Silver Tier benefits include complimentary access to Emirates Business Class lounges in Dubai, 25% bonus Skywards Miles on Emirates flights, free Economy Class seat selection and priority check-in and boarding.
This offer is applicable across all Emirates fare types and the booking period is valid for 12 months from the card issue date.
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Travelers can choose to fly from any of Emirates’ 11 U.S. gateways – including Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, New York JFK, Newark (June), Orlando (June), Washington D.C., San Francisco, and Seattle – to more than 90 destinations via Dubai, across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. The airline has also announced it will resume its direct service between Milan and New York on June 1, 2021, reopening year-round connectivity between Europe and the U.S.
Customers can travel with full confidence and assurance as the airline has implemented the latest health and safety measures at every touchpoint of the customer journey.
Offering Emirates Skywards members greater value and choice
This exclusive offer will provide Emirates Skywards’ 2.6 million U.S. members greater value, flexibility, and choice. Last year, Emirates Skywards was ranked as Top 10 Best Frequent Flyer Program by USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice 2020 – recognized for its industry leading initiatives and innovative product offerings.
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