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[Travel] Seagull Travel Loyalty Points



thony

Active member
Jul 24, 2011
576
Hollingbury
I've recently noticed that Seagull Travel ticket booking pages say that they give loyalty points for booking with them. As it's at a rate of 1 point per £ spent (eg, £23 for Spurs travel gives 23 points), I was assuming that's not Club loyalty points, and I can't find any clarification on the EventTravel website. Does anybody who uses Seagull travel know anything about these loyalty points?
 




Jovis

Active member
Mar 30, 2012
182
I've recently noticed that Seagull Travel ticket booking pages say that they give loyalty points for booking with them. As it's at a rate of 1 point per £ spent (eg, £23 for Spurs travel gives 23 points), I was assuming that's not Club loyalty points, and I can't find any clarification on the EventTravel website. Does anybody who uses Seagull travel know anything about these loyalty points?

They just give you discount on future travel bookings. When you book your next trip you should get the option to redeem the points you have gained against the purchase.
 


studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
29,611
On the Border
The points are connected to Seagull Travel away service.
As you say awarded by cost of travel booked and are available to use on future booking.
Obviously not too generous but over a season you could probably save about £7.50 off the final away coach booking.
 




Knocky's Nose

Mon nez est en Valenciennes..
May 7, 2017
4,137
Eastbourne
On the subject of points, I got a measly 5 STH points for making the effort to go to Wembley - yet got 15 STH points for watching us in the cup at the Amex v West Brom?

I'd have gone no matter what, but I don't see how watching WBA at home is three times more 'loyal' than watching our lads run out at Wembley... ???
 




Gazwag

5 millionth post poster
Mar 4, 2004
30,137
Bexhill-on-Sea
On the subject of points, I got a measly 5 STH points for making the effort to go to Wembley - yet got 15 STH points for watching us in the cup at the Amex v West Brom?

I'd have gone no matter what, but I don't see how watching WBA at home is three times more 'loyal' than watching our lads run out at Wembley... ???

Points for home cup matches have always been 15 no matter which opposition. It encourages bums on seats for the home cup matches and unlike away games you have to attend to get the points
 


Creaky

Well-known member
Mar 26, 2013
3,842
Hookwood - Nr Horley
On the subject of points, I got a measly 5 STH points for making the effort to go to Wembley - yet got 15 STH points for watching us in the cup at the Amex v West Brom?

I'd have gone no matter what, but I don't see how watching WBA at home is three times more 'loyal' than watching our lads run out at Wembley... ???

‘Loyalty Points’ as I understand it are designed to encourage fans to attend the less attractive fixtures - the ‘reward’ being a better chance to get a ticket for the ‘big matches’.

I imagine that the number of loyalty points being offered for the Wembley semi had little or no bearing on the decision by fans to buy a ticket whereas for the West Brom match it may we’ll have.
 


Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
On the subject of points, I got a measly 5 STH points for making the effort to go to Wembley - yet got 15 STH points for watching us in the cup at the Amex v West Brom?

I'd have gone no matter what, but I don't see how watching WBA at home is three times more 'loyal' than watching our lads run out at Wembley... ???

It's because someone didn't think through calling the points "loyalty points".

They would have had much less implied judgement attached to them if they had been called "seagulls points".
 




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