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| Mar 18, 2023

‘Caribbean Miles’ loyalty programme being expanded by CAL

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Caribbean Airlines Limited (CAL) is expanding its Caribbean Miles loyalty programme having onboarded Points International to help in that regard.

CAL is partnering with Points International to launch “Accelerate Anything,” which is a new loyalty programme that gives Caribbean Miles members the option to “accelerate” their miles’ balance. 

This means Caribbean Miles members can now multiply miles earned from flying or other Caribbean Miles transactions up to five times their value.

The cost to accelerate miles is about US$0.019 cents per mile.

To qualify, the miles must have been earned in a consecutive three-month period, with a minimum of 300 miles earned from flights or third-party activity like credit card purchases and hotel stays. 

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