Etihad Guest urges members to donate miles for a good cause
ABU DHABI, March 3, 2020
Etihad Guest members have just a few more days to donate their miles in support of the Australia Bushfire Campaign before it ends on March 13.
Etihad Guest, the award-winning loyalty programme of Etihad Airways, launched a campaign on January 13, which encourages members to donate their Etihad Guest Miles to the Australian Wildlife Rescue Organisation (WIRES) to support relief efforts of distressed and injured wildlife in Australia.
Over 4,500 Etihad Guest members have donated 18 million miles since the launch of the campaign, equivalent to feeding over 850 koalas for one year. For every Etihad Guest Mile donated for food, shelter and care for the animals, Etihad Guest has committed to matching each donation to further support conservation efforts. WIRES has been rescuing and providing care for native animals for over 30 years and donations will go to the rescue and rehabilitation of native animals.
Robin Kamark, chief commercial officer, Etihad Aviation Group, said: “We are proud to offer our Etihad Guest Members the opportunity to contribute to relief efforts of organisations like WIRES in Australia. The country has seen significant destruction to homes and businesses, and a devastating number of wildlife have died as a result of an unprecedented bushfire season. Our members have welcomed this opportunity and have been so generous with their hard-earned miles so far.”
Members who have donated will receive information detailing how their miles have helped the clean-up and relief process. The campaign’s purpose is not only to assist during the current bushfire season, but to provide longer-term infrastructure support that will help prevent future bushfire devastation.
Australia is a key and highly valued market for Etihad Airways, with the major cities of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane serviced daily. Etihad’s Australian partnership roots run deep and Etihad is the proud codeshare partner of Virgin Australia, major partner of Australia’s premier cultural destination, Sydney Opera House and Melbourne City Football Club. - TradeArabia News Service