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JetPrivilege unveils news website for enhanced member experience

21 Sep 2015, 10:55 am

JetPrivilege unveils news website for enhanced member experience
Mumbai, Sept 21 (NITN): JetPrivilege, an internationally acclaimed, award-winning loyalty and rewards programme of Jet Airways, on Monday launched a new website to provide an enhanced user experience to its members.

The website, jetprivilege.com dons the new logo and brand elements of the company and is designed to cater to today’s digital lifestyle of JetPrivilege members. Using the latest in technology, the site is responsive to various browsers and smart devices with focus on simplified usability and easy navigation.
 
Key features of the new website include a personalized account summary, enhanced account security, interactive mileage calculator and the ability of ‘logged in’ members to seamlessly navigate between the websites of Jet Airways and JetPrivilege for flight bookings and to redeem JPMiles for award flights. 
 
All these features combining richness of content with better layout and search functionality is designed for enriching the members’ digital experience.
 
Manish Dureja, Managing Director, JetPrivilege, said, “The new website has been designed to be responsive to the ever changing digital lifestyle of our members. We embarked on this journey with an aim to create simple and convenient user experiences with our brand and across our partner ecosystem. We look forward to bringing more functionalities to our website in order to make our members’ experience with JetPrivilege and Jet Airways a truly rewarding experience.”

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