Loyalty Programs Revisited: Tapping Into Travel Credit Cards
- Published:
- April 2021
- Research Type:
- Report
- Figures:
- 10
- Segments:
- Air, Hotels & Lodging
- Regions:
- U.S. & Canada
Summary
Though consumer adoption of travel loyalty programs is high, the infrequency of travel can limit travelers' opportunities to earn points and perks. Travelers have turned to travel credit cards to be rewarded for their purchases (more regularly, and not just on travel spend) and access travel benefits. This report examines how U.S. travelers who have a travel credit card view and use their cards. It also explores how cardholder behaviors differ from non-cardholding travelers.
Also in this series (available now or publishing soon):
- Loyalty Programs Revisited: Key Metrics and the Impact of COVID-19
- Loyalty Programs Revisited: Hotels, Airlines and OTAs
- Loyalty Programs Revisited: Business Travelers
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