- Customers can book hotels, flights, car hire and activities while earning More Card points -
Holiday makers can now book a getaway through Morrisons Travel, a brand-new travel booking service that enables customers to book their next adventure through the Morrisons website or app and be rewarded with More Points for doing so.
Powered by Expedia Group, the service gives customers access to an extensive range of travel options, from city beaks to sun-soaked beach escapes. Shoppers can browse flights, choose from more than 900,000 properties worldwide and book car hire, tours and activities to complete their trip. Booking via Morrisons Travel couldn’t be easier as customers can plan their next adventure in just a few taps through the Morrisons More app or Morrisons.com.
The introduction of Morrisons Travel brings a new way for the supermarket to reward its customers, as those who book through the service can relax knowing they’ve earned 10 More Points for every £1 spent on hotels, car hire and activities. Points earned from bookings will appear in the More app as ‘pending points’ and will be awarded once travel has been completed.
The launch further extends the Morrisons More Card, which already enables customers to earn five More Points on all products when they scan their More Card in store, online or in selected Morrisons Daily stores and groceries on Amazon. Customers can also earn More Points on every litre of fuel purchased at Morrisons petrol filling stations. Once customers collect 5,000 More Points, they receive a Morrisons Fiver, redeemable on a future shop in store or online.
Jamie Winter, Director of Procurement at Morrisons, said: “We’re excited to be able to offer our customers even more reasons to shop at Morrisons with the launch of our new travel booking service, powered by Expedia Group. Customers can now book everything from flights to hotels through Morrisons while being rewarded through our More Card, once their trip is complete. This new service is designed to make life a little easier by offering more simple, good-value options in areas that really matter to our customers.”