Nations Trust Bank American Express and Crazy Jets, an online travel company, a part of Inqbaytor Technologies, an innovator in Sri Lanka’s travel technology space, have entered into a partnership to offer cardholders savings on their travel bookings.
Through this partnership, Nations Trust Bank American Express cardholders can enjoy a 10% cashback on all flight bookings made through Crazy Jets’ website until June 30. No minimum booking amount is required, and the offer applies to one-way and return flights, making it the perfect opportunity to save on any travel plans.
The cashback benefit extends to primary and supplementary cards, ensuring everyone can enjoy the savings. Nations Trust Bank Senior Vice President, Cards and Consumer Assets, Niluka Gunatilake said, “We are pleased to partner with Crazy Jets, the fast growing, innovative online travel company in Sri Lanka to offer a direct benefit to our Cardmembers.
Nations Trust Bank American Express always aspires to support the lifestyles of our Cardmember base and we believe that this special benefit will provide a more rewarding travel experience to our loyal customers.” Chief Operating Officer of Crazy Jets, Yashas Sumanasekera, said, “As the largest and fastest-growing online travel company in Sri Lanka, we are excited to partner with Nations Trust Bank American Express to offer this exclusive cashback opportunity to their cardholders. This collaboration allows us to provide even greater value to travelers and further expands our reach within the Sri Lankan market.” Chief Executive Officer of Inqbaytor, Dr Harshani Perera said, “At Crazy Jets, we are constantly seeking ways to empower travellers and enhance their booking experiences. This partnership between Nations Trust Bank American Express and Crazy Jets perfectly embodies that commitment.
“The 10% cashback offer provides cardholders with a significant incentive to book their flights through Crazy Jets, a leading online travel platform. We believe this collaboration will not only benefit travellers but also contribute to the growth of Sri Lanka’s travel industry,” he said.