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Category: Customer Loyalty Programs
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Now Arriving at an Airport Lounge Near You: Peloton Bikes, Nap Pods and Caviar Service
In recent months, a handful of exclusive credit card lounges have opened in airports in the United States. More are coming this year.
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Are Travel Loyalty Programs at Risk?
A new agreement by Visa and Mastercard to reduce fees charged to merchants may drain the lucrative rewards that grant free travel to many credit card users.
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American Airlines Changes How Miles Are Accrued. What You Need to Know.
American Airlines recently announced new restrictions on point allocation based on how you book a flight. What does that mean for loyalty members?
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Is This the Year I Should Use My Points to Travel?
Legislation targeting credit card transaction fees may undermine loyalty programs — one more reason to use those points sooner than later.
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Shoppers, Facing Holiday Spending, Turn to Loyalty Programs
The programs and the incentives that come with them will be critical for retailers hoping to attract cash-strapped customers over the next month.
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Blackbird, From the Founder of Resy, Expands Loyalty Program for Restaurants
Ben Leventhal says Blackbird will give many independent restaurants the means to identify and reward regulars for the first time.
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Travel Rewards Cards: How to Maximize Points, Perks and Miles
The range of perks you can earn is almost as bewildering as the rules to get them are. Here’s how to compare cards and get the most out of the ones you have.
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Restaurant Chains Make It Cost More to Be Loyal
The New York Times – Business:Recent changes to rewards programs at places like Dunkin’ and Starbucks mean customers must pay more before perks kick in. The companies blame inflation.
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Help! I Reserved a Rental Car, but There Was No Car for Me.
The New York Times – Travel:A reader’s reservation got her nowhere with Alamo (and Avis didn’t pull through either), raising the question of why rental companies have such a bad record of delivering the cars they promise.
