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Canada Jetlines Collaborates with Leading Rewards, and Loyalty Platform, Boom Group

Canada Jetlines Collaborates with Leading Rewards, and
The all-canadian, leisure airline, Canada Jetlines Operations Ltd., recently announced its partnership with Western Canada's leading employee and member rewards platform, Boom Group Inc (BOOM). The partnership will help customers sign up for a favored rate on any routes served by Canada Jetlines' network using the BOOM Rewards platform.

Businesses harness Boom Group’s, leading Membership Rewards and Loyalty Platform to grow, engage and offer unique experiences for their customers. The company’s platform continues to grow in the travel category, as it simultaneously connects retail brands across industries with its well-engaged and committed community of targeted and employed professionals on its platform.

Canada Jetlines announced just after the partnership, the launch of two new routes, one to Las Vegas and the other to Melbourne/Orlando (Florida). In addition, a second aircraft will be added to the airline's growing fleet.
Eddy Doyle, CEO of Canada Jetlines, shared, "We're thrilled to partner with BOOM Group to provide travellers with a convenient and accessible loyalty programs and rewards platform to fuel future travel. As a leader in the rewards space, with tens of thousands of members, BOOM will plug Canada Jetlines into a high value, targeted consumer base for individuals seeking tailored experiences."
(Source: Business Wire)

About Canada Jetlines



Founded in 2021 as a leisure focused airline, Canada Jetlines is committed to providing exceptional service at a reasonable price. With a growing fleet of Airbus 320 aircraft, Canada Jetlines is a low-cost tour and charter leisure carrier serving popular sun destinations. By forming solid alliances with airports, Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVBs), tourism entities, hotels, hospitality brands, and attractions, Canada Jetlines offers exciting vacation packages to iconic Canadian destinations and beyond. The company plans to increase its fleet size to 15 planes by 2025.

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