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Friday, October 20, 2006
UnionBank’s new credit card

UNIONBANK launches its newest credit card called OmniPass. It is the only credit card that earns cardholders miles and travel rewards on air, land and sea.

It is the fastest and easiest way to free travel and vacation. Every P40 charged to the credit card earns the cardholder one travel point.

It allows the cardholder to fly for free via the Philippine Airlines’ Mabuhay Miles Frequent Flyer Program when Travel Points are transferred to the mileage program for a free plane ticket, fly for free via the airline of choice by redeeming directly from the UnionBank OmniPass Travel Rewards, travel by sea aboard SuperFerry and enjoy breathtaking beaches on a Sail Away Cruise, travel by land, chauffer-driven in a limousine service or simply rush to a flight with an airport transfer from Avis or Nissan Rent a Car. One may also fast track Travel Rewards with a combination of Easy Earner Travel Points and Cash or simply charge the entire Travel Reward to UnionBank OmniPass and enjoy one of the lowest package rates in the country, enjoy free access to Club Manila Lounge as an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and indulge on gourmet buffet and the assortment of liquor and beverage and enjoy one’s very own Travel Concierge and free Tourist Visa Assistance for selected destinations.

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