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Bayleys joins Air New Zealand Airpoints programme

byCustoms Today Report
03/04/2015
in New Zealand, World Business
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WELLINGTON: Real estate firm Bayleys joined Air New Zealand Airpoints programme and the airline is on the lookout for more partners. Property vendors will earn one Airpoints Dollar for every $2000 of a property’s sale price up to a maximum of 500 Airpoints Dollars.

Bayleys joins Audi, Farmlands, NZ Post and Westpac as recent additions to an expanding number of partners. Air New Zealand’s general manager customer value Hamish Rumbold said the partnership with Bayleys meant customers could now “literally, get a holiday ‘on the house’.”

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The airline’s loyalty programme has more than 1.8 million members, up 250,000 in the past 12 months and with a target of two million in the next two years. Rumbold said loyalty schemes are in the top two or three reasons for choosing to fly with an airline.

Big box retailers, telecommunications and a jewellery chain were among other areas.

Bayleys managing director Mike Bayley said the offer was available nationwide and included residential, commercial, industrial and rural real estate sectors, with potential to evolve into business sales and property services in the future.

“It will enable our vendors to earn Airpoints Dollars which they can then spend on flights, upgrades, Koru membership and items within the Airpoints Store. And all of this simply for conducting a transaction they would have undertaken anyway,” Bayley said.

Last month Westpac swooped into the Airpoints programme with Air New Zealand after a two-decade relationship with the BNZ. And in February Audi joined the airline in the programme, allowing customers to earn dollars by buying a car or use them to part pay for a vehicle using them.

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