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Standard Chartered offers customers free travel thru WorldMiles Card

byCustoms Today Report
23/10/2014
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KARACHI: Standard Charted has launched WorldMiles Card to facilitate travellers in Pakistan.

WorldMiles, a credit card, offers the customers free tickets to any global destination on the airline of their choice. The cardholders can choose to redeem their WorldMiles for airline tickets and hotel reservations across the world.

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Powered by leading Travel Partners and Alliances, WorldMiles Card helps the Pakistani travellers enjoy unlimited access to over 80 airport lounges, regardless of airline or travel class.

Standard Chartered Pakistan Chief Executive Officer Shazad Dada said, “With increasing air travel, business and leisure travellers have become a key segment, so Standard Charted gives its customers a card, full of travel benefits.”

Tags: airlineairline ticketscardholderscredit cardcustomersfree travelPakistanStandard CharteredStandard Chartered Pakistan Chief Executive Officer Shazad DadaTravel Partners and AlliancesWorldMiles Card

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