Home Industry Retail Aldar offers double Etihad guest miles on Visa card spends at Abu Dhabi malls during Eid Al Adha From July 28 to August 3, members will earn two Etihad Guest Miles for every Dhs3 spent on purchases with their Visa cards over Dhs50 by Varun Godinho July 27, 2020 Abu Dhabi’s largest property developer Aldar Properties has launched an Eid Al Adha ‘Double Your Miles’ campaign in association with Etihad Airways across three of its landmark malls: Yas Mall, World Trade Center and Al Jimi Mall. From July 28 to August 3, Etihad Guests members with Visa cards can shop at the three malls, which house over 650 retailers, and receive double their miles on each purchase. Members will therefore earn two Etihad Guest Miles for every Dhs3 spent on purchases with their Visa cards over Dhs50. To earn, as well as spend their miles, customers need to link their Visa card to their Etihad Guest mobile app. The app is fitted with new ‘Miles on the Go’ technology which allows members to earn or spend miles when they swipe their registered Visa card at any of the three Aldar malls. Last month, Etihad and Aldar partnered to offer benefits to Etihad Guest members and shoppers in Abu Dhabi. As part of that agreement, for every Dhs3 spent on purchases via Visa cards over Dhs50, members will earn one Etihad Guest Mile, or they can choose to spend their miles for transactions over Dhs50 too. Read: Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways, Aldar Properties sign retail agreement On earning Tier Miles on purchases, members can elevate their Etihad Guest Tier Status, regardless of if they have chosen to earn or spend their Etihad Guest Miles. In related news surrounding Aldar, Bloomberg reported Mubadala Investment Co. is weighing the sale of Galleria Mall on Al Maryah Island, as well as the city’s financial district, Abu Dhabi Global Market, to Aldar. Read: Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala weighs selling property assets to Aldar Tags Abu Dhabi Al Jimi Mall aldar properties Aviation Etihad Airways Etihad Guest Miles Retail UAE World Trade Center Yas Mall 0 Comments You might also like Flying Taxis: How Archer aims to revolutionise travel in the UAE AD Ports signs concession deal to operate Egypt’s Safaga terminal UAE to announce petrol, diesel prices for January; will rates drop in 2024? How REITs are unlocking the potential of UAE real estate