12 Oct 2016, 09:42 am
Flipkart is India’s largest e-commerce marketplace with 40 million products across 80 plus categories including smart phones, books, media, consumer electronics, furniture, fashion and lifestyle.
Over the next few months, JetPrivilege will add more shopping partners to the platform giving members the option to earn JPMiles across a number of product categories.
Members can earn up to 16 JPMiles for every INR 100 spent on flipkart.com, but only when they access the e-commerce website via the portal shop.jetprivilege.com.
The JPMiles accumulated by shopping can then be redeemed for award flights across 1,000 destinations, or at the JetPrivilege Reward Store, which has over 500 products to choose from.
Manish Dureja, Managing Director, Jet Privilege, said, “JetPrivilege is committed to finding new and innovative ways for its members to earn JPMiles. We know that our members like the convenience of online shopping, and so we are delighted to introduce shop.jetprivilege.com in partnership with Flipkart to give our members a more rewarding shopping experience.”
Samardeep Subandh, Chief Marketing Officer, Flipkart, said, “At Flipkart we are constantly seeking more ways to engage and delight customers. Flipkart and JetPrivilege are market leaders in their own space and together, we can help provide a great shopping experience for millions of Indians online. We are very excited to partner with JetPrivilege for this initiative and through this partnership we aim to make the customer shopping experience truly comprehensive for JetPrivilege members.”
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