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SAUDIA and Riyad Bank Launch ALFURSAN Credit Card


SAUDIA and Riyad Bank announced a partnership launching Riyad ALFURSAN Visa Infinite and Riyad ALFURSAN Visa Signature credit cards.

These credit cards offer ALFURSAN members a wide range of exclusive and qualitative benefits, with a strong leading proposition in the market and more ways to earn joining and spending bonuses.

SAUDIA, represented by ALFURSAN, the loyalty program, is always keen to enhance the relationship with members by providing various and distinct opportunities to earn more miles. Adding that this partnership is in line with the objectives of the program and will provide a marketing leading proposition for international and local spends.

The launch of these cards confirms Riyad Bank’s commitment to credit card sector growth in the Kingdom, and its constant endeavor to enhance the added value of its products in a way that enriches the experience of customers and extends more qualitative advantages.

As well as clarifying that the launch of these cards is considered a reward for the bank’s senior customers to express appreciation and affiliation with the bank, Those two cards’ users can enjoy exclusive and unlimited travel rewards, starting with access to more than 1,000 airport lounges in more than 300 cities, discounts and offers in more than 200 restaurants around the world, and in several most luxurious international hotels as well as booking sites, tickets, hotels, and cars.

Additional benefits also include 24-hour concierge service, global customer assistance services with medical and travel services, discounts on golf course fees, as well as multi-trip travel insurance with coverage ranging from $50,000 to $2.5 million, which covers personal accidents, expenses, rental car collision damages and repatriation.

About SAUDIA

SAUDIA started out in 1945 with a single twin-engine DC-3 (Dakota) HZ-AAX given to King Abdul Aziz as a gift by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. This was followed months later with the purchase of 2 more DC-3s, and these formed the nucleus of what a few years later was to become one of the world’s largest airlines. Today, SAUDIA has 142 aircraft, including the latest and most advanced wide-bodied jets presently available: B787-9, B777-268L, B777-300ER, Airbus A320-200, Airbus A321, and Airbus A330-300.

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