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“We are proud to present this latest edition of our premium range of Dnata credit cards,” said R. Sivaram, Cards Business Head, Emirates NBD. “As a leading cards provider, Emirates NBD offers a full range of benefits to all its credit card customers and ensures that they are rewarded for their loyalty with unique, cost-saving privileges. Travel is very relevant to everyone in the UAE and the Dnata Platinum card offers exceptional value.”
In addition to purchases from Dnata, cardholders will also earn reward points on all other retail purchases. International retail purchases will earn 3 per cent in reward points, while domestic retail purchases will attract 1.5 per cent. Abdulla Tawakul, Senior Vice President — Corporate & Regional Network, Dnata Travel Services, said: “We are extremely pleased to partner with Emirates NBD on this initiative providing cardholders with exciting new ways to earn and spend Dnata points. Customers may choose to spend accumulated points on a wide range of Dnata travel options, ranging from air travel with as many as 130 airlines, to exotic holiday packages, luxury yacht cruises, desert safaris, helicopter rides and many other Dnata travel services.”
“MasterCard is pleased to collaborate with Emirates NBD and Dnata to introduce an innovative travel reward card that provides significant benefits to the discerning and travel-savvy consumers in the UAE. Travel is an important focus for MasterCard and this latest launch is part of our ongoing effort to bring priceless travel experiences to consumers that enable them to enjoy their journey with convenience, security and worldwide acceptance of the MasterCard brand,” said Eyad Al-Kourdi, vice president and country manager, Southern Gulf - UAE, Qatar & Oman, MasterCard Worldwide. — business@khaleejtimes.com
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