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Reward Flight Finder website launches to help cash-strapped, travel starved consumers save money in 2021 by booking flights with vouchers and points.
LONDON - eTravelWire -- 26 year old British entrepreneur, Douglas Rose, is backing travel to bounce-back in 2021, with the launch of a new website, designed to help cash strapped travellers go on holiday, as soon as they're able to fly again.
Reward Flight Finder offers simple advice, explaining how to turn loyalty points and vouchers, from everyday spending, into airline miles that can be redeemed for flights. It also provides free tools to help people discover which flights their miles and points can be redeemed for, potentially saving hundreds of pounds in air fares.
"Millions of people have unused loyalty points they've earned from airlines, credit cards and supermarket loyalty programmes," explains Mr. Rose, "Reward Flight Finder makes it simple to covert those points into flight tickets."
The Coronavirus pandemic has made 2020 a challenging year for the travel industry. So it may seem like a strange time to launch a new flights website. However Douglas Rose believes now is the perfect time for Reward Flight Finder:
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"Covid vaccinations and reliable rapid-testing will allow borders to reopen in 2021, unleashing pent-up demand for travel abroad. Let's be honest, most people could do with a holiday next year! However, whilst many families can't wait to go away together again, the impact of the pandemic on household incomes can't be underestimated. That's why Reward Flight Finder explains how to earn points from everyday activities, providing free tools to discover flights that can be booked using points."
Research conducted by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) supports this viewpoint. Their survey of 4,700 people found that just under 50% or respondents would be willing to fly again, within 2 months of the pandemic risk subsiding. However 64% indicated that they might have to postpone travel until their economic circumstances improved.
Discover more at http://rewardflightfinder.com
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Reward Flight Finder offers simple advice, explaining how to turn loyalty points and vouchers, from everyday spending, into airline miles that can be redeemed for flights. It also provides free tools to help people discover which flights their miles and points can be redeemed for, potentially saving hundreds of pounds in air fares.
"Millions of people have unused loyalty points they've earned from airlines, credit cards and supermarket loyalty programmes," explains Mr. Rose, "Reward Flight Finder makes it simple to covert those points into flight tickets."
The Coronavirus pandemic has made 2020 a challenging year for the travel industry. So it may seem like a strange time to launch a new flights website. However Douglas Rose believes now is the perfect time for Reward Flight Finder:
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"Covid vaccinations and reliable rapid-testing will allow borders to reopen in 2021, unleashing pent-up demand for travel abroad. Let's be honest, most people could do with a holiday next year! However, whilst many families can't wait to go away together again, the impact of the pandemic on household incomes can't be underestimated. That's why Reward Flight Finder explains how to earn points from everyday activities, providing free tools to discover flights that can be booked using points."
Research conducted by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) supports this viewpoint. Their survey of 4,700 people found that just under 50% or respondents would be willing to fly again, within 2 months of the pandemic risk subsiding. However 64% indicated that they might have to postpone travel until their economic circumstances improved.
Discover more at http://rewardflightfinder.com
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Source: Tim Rogers Ltd
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