TripRewards
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TripRewards is a points-based rewards program for frequent travelers, the largest travel rewards program of its kind in the lodging industry based on the number of participating hotels.[link]
TripRewards members have the option of earning TripRewards points, which they can redeem for shopping and dining gift certificates, airline tickets & miles, rail miles, and merchandise such as electronics, appliances and sporting goods, resort vacations, free entertainment and more.[link]
TripRewards is owned and operated by Travel Rewards, Inc. a subsidiary of Cendant Corp.
Earning Points, Airline Miles or Rail Miles
TripRewards members have the option of earning TripRewards points or airline or rail points. Users are asked to indicate thier earning preffrence when they signup. If a user does not make a choice between points, airline or rail points, it is assumed that the user wishes to earn TripRewards Points.
Airline and Rail Partners
Those who have chosen to earn airline or rail points will have their earnings deposited directly into their account at the selected airline or rail partner. This setting can be changed on the TripRewards website.[link] The follow airlines and railways are currently partners with TripRewards.
- Amtrak Guest Rewards
- Air Canada Aeroplan
- Continental Airlines OnePass
- Delta SkyMiles
Members can only earn airline or rail points by staying at hotels. All other earnings are credited to the TripRewards account as TripRewards points. However, one can redeem his or her points to buy miles with their selected partner, but they will not be directly deposited.[link]
Hotel Stays
Members earn 10 points per U.S. dollar on qualifying room rates at particpiating hotels. Currently, members may earn points or miles at these Cendant brand hotels worldwide (unless noted otherwise):
- Super 8
- Travelodge
- Knights Inn
- Howard Johnson
- Ramada
- Days Inn
- Wingate Inn
- Amerihost Inn
- Baymont Inn & Suites
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