Rewards for Rex passengers

REGIONAL airline Rex has unveiled details of its new loyalty program for frequent flyers.

Passengers can now register for Rex Flyer and immediately begin earning Rex Flyer points and status points across both Rex’s domestic and regional networks.

The airline says they will immediately receive 5000 points as a sign-on bonus if they do so before January 2.

All members will see their reward points doubled for bookings made by January 2, regardless of the date of travel.

Under the program, Rex passengers can earn up to seven points for every dollar spent every time they fly, and up to five points for each dollar spent on selected Rex Extras such as additional baggage and seat selection.

From mid-November, Rex Flyer members will be able to use their points to redeem flights and will have three flight reward options – Anytime, Getaway and Ultimate. The Anytime redemption option allows members to redeem at last-seat-available basis and Rex says this provides the highest flexibility of all frequent flyer programs available in Australia.

A unique component of the Rex Flyer program will see all unsold seats available at the cheapest reward redemption rate (Ultimate) progressively from 48 hours before a scheduled departure.

Full details of the of the Rex Flyer program and details of how to register to become a member can be found at rex.com.au

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