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Inagbe Resorts Launches Explore Loyalty Card

By Ajibola Amzat
11 July 2015   |   1:37 am
Inagbe Grand Resorts and Leisure has launched a new product designed to increase tourist traffic to the island. The product, Explore Loyalty Card, targets both the elite and the working class who desire a get-away from the hassle of Lagos. The Loyalty Card allows guests to access facilities at the resort at a discount and…
Inagbe Resort

Inagbe Resort

Inagbe Grand Resorts and Leisure has launched a new product designed to increase tourist traffic to the island.

The product, Explore Loyalty Card, targets both the elite and the working class who desire a get-away from the hassle of Lagos.

The Loyalty Card allows guests to access facilities at the resort at a discount and to enjoy rights of first offer.

Speaking at a press briefing during a tour of the Island by journalists, CEO Grand Imperio Group, the promoter of Inagbe Resorts, Mr. Adeyeye Ogunwusi stated the objective of launching loyalty card which is to open up the resort to both domestic and international tourists. “We want this place to be reachable to all and sundry,” he said.

The card, according to him, is going to be on point basis. The point ranges from 25000 to N100, 000 at N2 per point. The points can be used for future payment for services.

Visually similar to an ATM card, Inagbe Resorts Loyalty Card identifies the card holder as a member in the loyalty program. By presenting the card, the guest is typically entitled to a two-part tariff that offers a discount and an allotment of points that can be used in future exchange for services.

Loyalty Card members are entitled to 10 percent discount when they sign up into the Explore Programme.

Ogunwusi stressed that the Programme is not only for the elite but also for regular Nigerians who wants to experience the beauty of nature.

“Come to Inagbe Resort to experience nature beauty in a unique way,” he said.
Inagbe Resorts sits on 3 million square meter land within 100 kilometer stretch island along the Atlantic Ocean. It is about 15 minutes boat ride from Victoria Island, Lagos.

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