Let’s simplify. There are four AirAsia India badges - Aviator, Explorer, Highflyer and Jetsetter. Here’s what they mean:
Aviator: When you sign up with AirAsia India, you automatically get the Aviator badge.
Explorer: This badge opens for you when you spend a minimum of ₹30,000 or book five flights within a year.
Highflyer: This badge becomes available when you spend a minimum of ₹60,000 or book ten flights within a year.
Jetsetter: You become a Jetsetter when you spend a minimum of ₹120,000 or book 20 flights within a year.
Spends considered for badge revisions:
Inclusions: Base fare of the airline ticket irrespective of the channel through which it is booked (including corporate, direct channels, airport counters, OTA), ancillary spends, 3rd party services (white-listed websites) through AirAsia India, ID90 flight bookings.
Exclusions: Ancillary spends on codeshare/interline flights, group bookings, charter flights, sponsored promotional tickets, penalties, taxes, the amount paid via NeuCoins
The number of flights will be calculated as below:
1. One way (e.g. BOM- BLR): 1 flight
2. Round trip (e.g. BOM- BLR- BOM): 2 flights
3. Connecting flight (e.g. BOM-BLR-MAA): 1 flight.
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