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Indigo card
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indigo card

  • Rewards on Other Category spend (Wallet excluded): 1%.
  • Rewards on Merchant Spends (Includes Dining, Grocery & Entertainment): 2%.
  • Ongoing Benefits: INR 150 as convenience fees for booking on the IndiGo website.
  • #Indigo card trial#

    250 and 30 days free trial on Lionsgate Play Other Brands Joining Benefits: 30% Discount on BAR at Accor Hotels in India (up to 3 Nights), INR 1000 worth Discount on (dine-in) spends worth INR 1500 at least at Accor restaurants in India, a Budweiser voucher worth Rs.

    indigo card

    IndiGo’s Joining Benefits: 1 Complimentary IndiGo base fare waiver worth INR 1,500 when you make at least three transactions in the first three months of the card setup + 1 IndiGo Prime worth INR 899 (Priority Checkin, Priority Baggage Handling, Complimentary Meal on board, Choice of Seat).Here are the prices and benefits of the two versions: The Kotak IndiGo Ka-Ching credit cards come in two variants, the regular and XL versions. Kotak IndiGo Ka-Ching 6E Rewards XL Credit Card IndiGo’s CCO Willy Boulter and Kotak Bank’s, President – Consumer Assets, Ambuj Chandna, were present at the occasion. IndiGo and Kotak officially launched the co-branded card in mid-December 2021, in a quiet corner of the Delhi Airport tarmac, with frequent distractions of aircraft landing and taking off. After a bit of trial and error, where the IndiGo website did not tell me if I had successfully applied or not, I got a message a few days later that my card was on its way. Since I’ve already been holding on to a Kotak card for a while, it was basically going to flip my card into the newly launched product. In December 2021, the IndiGo website showed me the option to apply for a Kotak co-branded credit card. Since I already held another card from HDFC Bank, the bank did not approve me for an IndiGo co-brand card back in 2020, but when Kotak launched the card, I jumped in. The airline already has a member base of 200K folks who are members of the 6E Rewards programme. IndiGo tied up with HDFC Bank and MasterCard to launch their first card in February 2020, and in December 2021, launched the second card, this time with Kotak Mahindra Bank on the Visa platform. It is only available for those who have, and spend, on IndiGo’s co-brand credit cards. However, the loyalty programme is not available to all flyers of IndiGo. IndiGo created a new SBU inside the company, called 6E Rewards, where the airline generates and sells points. In 2020, IndiGo, India’s largest domestic airline, added a new lifestyle product to their stable of offerings, a co-brand credit card.













    Indigo card