Sendle teams up with Virgin Australia’s Velocity Frequent Flyer

Sendle teams up with Virgin Australia’s Velocity Frequent Flyer

Sendle has launch a new partnership with Velocity Frequent Flyer, Virgin Australia’s loyalty programme, which will mean that customers can earn frequent flyer points when sending parcels in Australia. Sendle’s CEO, James Chin Moody, said: “We are committed to helping Australian small businesses take on their larger competitors. We want our customers to receive as many opportunities as possible to reduce their overheads, boost profit margins and save time. Earning Velocity Frequent Flyer Points while they enjoy a 21st century parcel sending solution is a great way for us to do exactly that.”

To celebrate the launch, Velocity Frequent Flyer Members who sign up to Sendle Easy or Premium account types will earn triple Velocity Points for every dollar spent during February, and then one Velocity Point per dollar thereafter.

 

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