SAVE WITH SAS IN 2013 - Companies can get up to 4% of the ticket price back - New Introductory Offer of an extra 75 SAS Credits valid until 31 October 2013
16 September: Scandinavian Airlines launches an autumn campaign for its new company travel rewards programme, SAS Credits, where you can benefit. The programme, which was successfully launched in the UK in March 2013, and is available in more than 20 countries, with over 30,000 companies signed up, allows companies to earn SAS Credits for both flights and hotel stays.
SAS Credits offers 75 SAS Credits – a value of £75 for all companies registering before 31 October 2013 provided you book a return flight taken between 1 September and 31 October 2013.
SAS Credits can be earned on all destinations, all booking classes – SAS Go and SAS Plus – and through all booking channels. All company employees are eligible – companies earn credits whilst individual travellers earn EuroBonus points – and can earn SAS Credits on return flights operated by SAS and Widerøe. SAS Credits can also be earned on Radisson Blu and Park Inn hotel stays and are valid for three years.
Hans Dyhrfort, SAS Regional General Manager Western Europe, says: “We are delighted about SAS Credits and we are confident that this new programme, which replaces the highly successful SAS Cashback scheme, will prove even more popular.
SAS Credits equals cash, the more you spend, the more you earn and when you buy award tickets you buy them as you would any normal ticket including taxes and charges. We don’t think any other airline has a scheme like this, which accounts for its success.”
SAS Credits are used as payment to book new flights and taxes are included in all tickets. Booking can be done online, through a travel agency or by calling SAS Credits Support, and simply providing your unique SAS Credits tracking code. There are no minimum requirements to start redeeming and tickets can be partly paid with SAS Credits and credit card.