New Delhi: Visa International, MakeMyTrip.com and Jet Airways today announced the launch of the Fly High with Visa offer which provides Visa Platinum and Gold cardholders who book their Jet Airways tickets online at MakeMyTrip.com can enjoy the added benefit of a cash back offer.
Cardholders can book their Jet Airways tickets online and pay with their Visa Platinum or Gold cards to avail of 15 percent cash back on Visa Platinum and 10 percent cash back on Visa Gold cards. This unique offer is available up to May 31, 2007.
Cardholders can now enjoy this additional benefit with their premium payment products and take advantage of this fabulous offer every time they fly Jet Airways and book their tickets online at MakeMyTrip.com – on every ticket that they book, as many times as they travel, across any domestic sector that Jet Airways flies to and without any limit to the ticket amount.
19/12/06 Newswire Today (press release), UK
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