Lauren Liss, Vice President of U.S. Card at Capital One, discusses the company's latest partnership with Hotels.com. The goal of this partnership is to give consumers more flexibility to earn valuable travel rewards.
Liss discusses perks of the partnership that will allow Venture customers to earn 10x miles on hundreds of thousands of hotels, just by paying with their Venture or VentureOne cards on Hotels.com/Venture. The offer works with the Hotels.com® Rewards loyalty program, which allows members to stay 10 nights and get one free. It is also on top of the unlimited miles Venture cardholders earn on all other purchases, which can be redeemed on any airline, flight, rideshare or hotel with zero blackout dates ever.
We also dig into the Capital One Travel Survey and hear about what matters most to millennials when it comes to earning hotel rewards
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