Postcard Hotel partners with IndiGo to reward BluChip members

Can earn upto 60,000 BluChips annually
2025-04-19
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/ New Delhi
Postcard Hotel partners with IndiGo to reward BluChip members

IndiGo’s BluChip programme rewards customers with points that can be redeemed

Luxury hotel chain Postcard Hotel has teamed up with IndiGo to provide exclusive benefits to members of IndiGo’s loyalty programme, BluChip. As part of the partnership, BluChip members can earn up to 60,000 BluChips annually while enjoying Postcard hotel properties across South Asia.
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Aiming to provide exclusive benefits to BluChip members, Postcard Hotel has partnered with Indian low-cost airline IndiGo to offer up to 60,000 BluChips annually to members staying at former properties across India, Sri Lanka and Bhutan.

In a press statement, the hotel says that this collaboration allows BluChip members to enjoy exclusive benefits while staying at their carefully curated properties.

It adds that it has built a reputation for personalised service, refined design, and intimate experiences. Its properties highlight culture, heritage, and natural beauty. With IndiGo’s extensive network, travellers can access these destinations easily, ensuring a seamless journey from departure to arrival.

The hotel says that in addition to its services, IndiGo offers “Stretch”, which provides extra legroom and priority boarding. This service aims to enhance the in-flight experience, ensuring comfort from the moment passengers board.

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The hotel adds that IndiGo’s BluChip programme rewards customers with points that can be redeemed on flights, hotels, and lifestyle experiences.

Kapil Chopra

“Postcard Hotel and IndiGo share a common vision – delivering exceptional experiences and seamless service to our customers. Through this collaboration, we are bringing together two distinguished brands to offer unparalleled luxury and rewarding travel,” says Kapil Chopra, Founder, CEO, Postcard Hotel.

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