Company:Fly Buys (New Zealand)

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Fly Buys
Loyalty New Zealand Ltd
Founded1996 (1996)
Members2.4 million
Websitewww.flybuys.co.nz

Fly Buys is New Zealand's largest loyalty programme. It is administered by Loyalty New Zealand Limited, which is owned by Bank of New Zealand, Foodstuffs, IAG New Zealand Ltd and Z Energy, which each have a 25 per cent shareholding.[1]

The programme has over 2.4 million members, representing 74 per cent of New Zealand households.[2] Members collect points from over 50 participating brands.[3]

History

Fly Buys was launched in New Zealand in 1996. Loyalty New Zealand was established by its owners to operate the programme under licence from Loyalty Pacific (which established the flybuys programme in Australia in 1994). The structure of the programme very closely matched the structure of its namesake programme in Australia at the time. The programme attracted great interest at launch and 300,000 households joined in the first 89 days.[4]

In 2008, Fly Buys launched a programme for small to medium-sized businesses to earn points.[5] Telecom New Zealand withdrew from Fly Buys at the end of 2008.[6] In 2009, Fly Buys launched Fly Buys Music, allowing members to buy digital music with their points.[7]

In August 2010, Fly Buys expanded its relationship with Air New Zealand, enabling members to redeem for any available seat on any Air New Zealand flight, while members of Air New Zealand’s Airpoints program could earn points from purchases at Fly Buys participating businesses.[8] The relationship with Air New Zealand and Airpoints ended on 17 October 2016.[9] Airpoints members can no longer earn points at Fly Buys partners, and Fly Buys points can no longer be redeemed for Airpoints Dollars.[10]

Points and rewards

Fly Buys points can be collected across a wide range of household expenditure categories. Everyday shopping categories include food (New World), fuel (Z Energy and Caltex) and liquor (Liquorland). Typical household services such as energy (Genesis Energy) and insurance provider (State) are also covered. General retailers from whom points can be collected include stationery, pharmacy, hardware, optometry, furniture, carpet, travel, accommodation, car servicing and others. Additional points can be collected from transactions on Bank of New Zealand credit cards, and by completing online surveys with Colmar Brunton and online reviews with Yellow.

Most retailers offer one point for every $25 spent. The exchange rate of 300 Fly Buys points for 48 Air New Zealand Airpoints Dollars suggested a Fly Buys point was worth about 16 cents (an Airpoints Dollar translates to one New Zealand dollar) although the equation varies with other rewards. Points expire three years after being collected.

Fly Buys rewards include merchandise, flights, entertainment and accommodation.

References

  1. "Z Energy Investment Statement and Prospectus - Initial Public Offer of Ordinary Shares in Z Energy Limited". Z Energy. 25 July 2013. p. 72. http://www.sharechat.co.nz/pdf/ZInvestmentStatementandProspectus.pdf. Retrieved 25 March 2017. 
  2. "About us". https://www.loyalty.co.nz/about-us/. Retrieved 25 March 2017. 
  3. "What is Fly Buys?". Loyalty New Zealand Limited. https://www.flybuys.co.nz/Pages/WhatIsFlyBuys/about_us. Retrieved 25 March 2017. 
  4. Fly Buys at 10 Years. Balasoglou Books. 2006. p. 22. [full citation needed]
  5. "Fly Buys rewards business". Sunday Star Times. 26 September 2008. http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/648816/Fly-Buys-rewards-business. Retrieved 25 March 2017. 
  6. "Telecom pulls out of Fly Buys". 2008-10-28. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10539736. Retrieved 2008-10-28. 
  7. "Loyalty card to take on heavyweight Fly Buys". New Zealand Herald. 17 September 2009. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/software/news/article.cfm?c_id=323&objectid=10597753. Retrieved 26 August 2010. 
  8. "Air New Zealand And Fly Buys Announce New Partnership". Voxy. 20 August 2010. http://www.voxy.co.nz/national/air-new-zealand-and-fly-buys-announce-new-partnership/5/59540. Retrieved 26 August 2010. 
  9. McNicol, Hamish (1 September 2016). "Fly Buys and Airpoints 'not that good'". Stuff. http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/83782619/Fly-Buys-and-Airpoints-not-that-good. Retrieved 17 October 2016. 
  10. "Changes for Airpoints card holders". Fly Buys. 24 March 2017. https://www.flybuys.co.nz/learn/help/what-is-changing-for-airpoints-card-holders-in-october-2016. Retrieved 25 March 2017. 

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