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International Bank of Qatar (IBQ) has announced that it is joining forces with Qatar Airways to combine their loyalty programmes for the benefit of customers.
Under this, IBQ customers enrolled in the bank’s rewards programme can now exchange their thanq points for Qmiles, according to a statement. IBQ credit card holders can now get 2,500 Qmiles for every 5,000 thanq points converted.
Hassan al-Mulla, head, retail banking at IBQ, said: “This partnership with Qatar Airways is another testament of our commitment to deliver pioneering offers to our customers and to make thanq the rewards programme of choice in Qatar, where every banking transaction matters. thanq is our way of saying thank you to our customers and showing them how much we value their loyalty.”
Qatar Airways vice-president (CRM and loyalty) Ian Di Tullio added, “Qatar Airways is delighted to welcome IBQ to our Privilege Club partners programme. By collaborating with IBQ, we are able to offer customers additional exclusive benefits and the opportunity to exchange IBQ’s thanq rewards for Qmiles to enjoy when they travel with Qatar Airways.”
Privilege Club members who are IBQ customers and have registered to thanq can now visit the rewards dedicated website to exchange their thanq points for Qmiles.
thanq allows customers to accumulate points on purchases, as well as banking products and services, and then redeem them at over 800 airlines, 160,000 hotels and car rental services for Nojoom points from Ooredoo and now for Qmiles from Qatar Airways Privilege Club.
For more details on earning and redeeming Qmiles, members can visit the Qatar Airways Privilege Club website at Qmiles.com
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