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Flight Centre South Africa Launches New Frequent Flightie Loyalty Programme

JOHANNESBURG, 1 JULY 2023, – Leading travel retailer Flight Centre South Africa is thrilled to announce the launch of its Frequent Flightie loyalty programme. Designed to reward customers for their continued support, the programme offers exclusive discounts of up to 20% off with a carefully curated selection of partners, including Trappers, Poetry, Estoril Books, Luggage Warehouse and Decathlon.

“We’re delighted to introduce our Frequent Flightie loyalty programme as a way to express our gratitude to our customers,” says Antoinette Turner, General Manager at Flight Centre. “We believe in providing exceptional experiences to our travellers at every stage of their journey. The Frequent Flightie programme allows us to go the extra mile by offering exclusive rewards and discounts that enhance both our customers’ leisure and business trips.”

All Frequent Flightie partners were chosen to make it more affordable for travellers to stock up on travel must-haves.

“Trappers supplies outdoor essentials and clothing for bush breaks, hiking holidays, camping and glamping. Poetry offers stylish new clothes, Estoril Books presents an enticing selection of novels to accompany travellers on the beach, and Luggage Warehouse provides premium luggage and other travel essentials for a hassle-free journey. Finally, Decathlon offers a wide range of sporting gear and outdoor clothing tailored to various adventures,” Turner explains.

Frequent Flightie rewards are not limited to flight bookings or package deals. Any booking made with Flight Centre qualifies for the programme, ensuring that all customers can benefit from this exciting initiative.

Upon booking confirmation, the primary traveller within a travel party will receive an email containing a discount code for each of the programme’s partners. Frequent Flightie vouchers do not apply to every booking the primary traveller makes. Instead, they are issued once upon booking confirmation and again after a six-month period.

For more information about the Frequent Flightie loyalty programme, prospective travellers are encouraged to contact their nearest Flight Centre store or call 0877 40 50 00.

About Flight Centre South Africa

Flight Centre South Africa is a leading travel agency with a strong presence in the South African market. With a wide range of travel services and an extensive network of retail stores, Flight Centre strives to provide exceptional travel experiences and personalised services to its customers. As a part of the Flight Centre Travel Group, the company leverages global partnerships and industry expertise to offer competitive deals and innovative travel solutions.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Kim Taylor, Big Ambitions

kim@bigambitions.co.za

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