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If you are familiar with the low cost airline “Flybe” then you will know that they are well known for their superb prices to a variety of different destinations. However what you may not know is that the company has just managed to seal one of the biggest airline credit card deals within the UK.
Teaming up with “Laser”, Flybe is launching its new credit card known as “Spend and Fly” at the beginning of 2008. It is a MasterCard and one of the best benefits which comes with it is that everyone who makes their first transaction will get one free return flight to anywhere on the Flybe network. You will also be part of the “Rewards4all” Flybe scheme which rewards customers for regularly flying with them. The way that it works is that every £250 that you spend on the card, you receive one point. You only need 16 points to get a free return flight to various destinations. Basically this translates to a free return flight every time £4,000 have been spent. So if you are a regular flyer with the company you could benefit quite a lot! There are not many airlines which offer such services and whilst it may not benefit everybody flying with them, it is still worth considering. If you only take one or two flights with the company then obviously you may not need their credit card. One or two flights a year will not get you the points that you need to benefit much from the free flights. It would take years to get enough points to get your free flight. So really you should only consider it if you are going to be travelling frequently with the company. Overall the new credit card is likely to benefit thousands of Flybe’s customers. It is one of the biggest deals ever secured by a UK airline and when it does launch in 2008 you may have to wait in line in order to receive your Spend and Fly credit card. Last edited by -BF- : 11-26-2007 at 11:01 AM. |
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Yup! Thats all true. i am also one of the Flybe’s customer.
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Good to know. Thanks.
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Good infomation thanks
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It was very useful information for me as well with the rewards from my normal business travel card being not worth having, but trying to setup a direct debit and generally contact Sygma Bank over the phone has been a nightmare. Similarly trying to make a payment over their automated phone system wasn't everything i had expected with only a minimum payment being accepted.
Flybe customer service on line help wasn't a lot of use either refering me back to the same phone number. I am going to have to resort to writing them a letter apparently. Is it just me or has anyone else had the same problem? |
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I agree that this card is a fantastic invention, it would appear that with the excessive amount of business travel I do I really don't know what I did without it before.
However with regards to the Vinylspikes comment does anyone have a number by which I may actualy be able to get in contact with Sygma? Ater sitting having a one way conversation with an answering machine for endless hours after dialling 08007835881 and 0870 6002130. Many Thanks |
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great news, thanks
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