EaseMyTrip’s Standard Chartered: Do you frequently travel abroad on business trips? Are you planning an international holiday? Then a credit card that comes with exclusive benefits on international travel is certainly what you need.
EaseMyTrip’s Standard Chartered Credit Card is one that provides you with discounts like never before. It offers exclusive travel benefits with instant discounts and reward points to card members, making it the most rewarding travel credit card.
With the right travel credit card, you not only earn decent rewards but also save on flight bookings, hotel stays, memberships, and more. Cardmembers can also earn accelerated reward points on flights, and hotel bookings at standalone airlines, and hotel websites/apps. Reward points earned can be redeemed on the rewards catalogue of Standard Chartered Bank, across multiple brands including EaseMyTrip.
Standard Chartered EaseMyTrip Credit Card offers a flat 20 percent and 10 percent instant discount on hotel and flight bookings, respectively at the EaseMyTrip website and app. The cardholder gets Rs 125 off on bus ticket bookings. It also offers 10X rewards on every Rs 100 spent for booking tickets at standalone hotel and airline websites, apps, or outlets. One complimentary domestic lounge access per quarter and two international lounge access per year are its added benefits.
Rikant Pittie, Co-Founder, EaseMyTrip, said, “At EaseMyTrip, our emphasis is to build a travel ecosystem where customers are always at the benefiting end”.
It’s definitely a go-and-grab offer for those who live their lives around the globe.
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