Emirates NBD launches Voyager Mastercard targeting growing demand in UAE’s travel market

Shayne Nelson Group Chief Executive Officer Emirates NBD
Shayne Nelson Group Chief Executive Officer - Emirates NBD
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Emirates NBD has introduced the Voyager Mastercard credit card, aiming to offer a comprehensive travel experience for its customers. The new card is designed to meet the needs of a range of travelers, from families and business professionals to frequent global explorers.

The launch comes as the UAE’s travel and tourism sector continues its recovery following the pandemic, with outbound travel increasing among residents. Market studies indicate that one in three UAE residents plan at least two international trips per year, often choosing longer family vacations.

The Voyager Mastercard provides several features intended to streamline and enhance the travel process. Cardholders can earn up to 12 Voyager Miles for bookings made through Emirates NBD’s dedicated Voyager Travel Portal, up to 6 miles on other travel-related spending worldwide, and 1 mile on all retail purchases. The portal is accessible via Emirates NBD’s online banking and mobile app, allowing users to book flights with major airlines and reserve accommodation with various hotel partners. Customers can also transfer their Voyager Miles to other airline or hotel loyalty programs.

Additional benefits include integrated travel management services such as visa processing supported by OneVasco, complimentary access to airport lounges globally, comprehensive travel insurance including medical coverage, free airport transfers both domestically and internationally, fast-track immigration services, meet-and-greet assistance, and connectivity solutions for travelers.

Rohit Garg, Group Head of Retail Products and RBWM Chief Digital Officer at Emirates NBD, stated: “With the Emirates NBD Voyager Mastercard credit card, our goal is to simplify the travel process for our customers, offering both exceptional value and unparalleled convenience. Unlike traditional co-branded offerings, this card delivers a complete travel ecosystem, designed to cover various aspects of a traveller’s journey. We believe it provides a distinct approach by integrating comprehensive services that address common travel needs, creating a more convenient and rewarding experience from take-off to touch down.”

Gina Petersen-Skyrme, Senior Vice President and Country Manager for the UAE and Oman at Mastercard said: “At Mastercard, we are committed to empowering travellers with payment solutions that deliver convenience, value, and reliability at every stage of their journey. The Emirates NBD Voyager Mastercard sets a new standard for travel cards by combining seamless integration with exceptional rewards and services. Together, with Emirates NBD, we are redefining how UAE travellers connect with the world, ensuring every step of their journey is as rewarding as possible.”

Further details about the card are available at emiratesnbd.com/voyager.



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