Air Miles founder Sir Keith Mills attacks Coutts with national ad campaign
01 Jul 2009 | by Alex Brownsell
LONDON - Sir Keith Mills, the founder of the Air Miles and Nectar loyalty programmes, is launching
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LONDON - Sir Keith Mills, the founder of the Air Miles and Nectar loyalty programmes, is launching
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spend per point, the rate at which its air miles are collected easily outstrips redemption. Under AirMiles, customers have to spend £10 to earn one air mile. The scheme's new partner, Lloyds TSB, has ... claims to have more than 8m members. An estimated 8bn air miles have been collected over the years ...
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