MasterCard’s Priceless Cities program: Aruba joins the movement.



With this new step MasterCard expands its program in the Caribbean in order to provide MasterCard cardholders with priceless experiences. In partnership with the Ministry of Tourism and the Tourism Authority of Aruba, MasterCard is launching
Priceless Aruba, the fifth city in the Caribbean to join MasterCard’s Priceless Cities program.
Connectikpeople has discovered that, the program aims to offer MasterCard cardholders extraordinary experiences, exclusive offers and privileged access in their home city and cities around the world.
This means, cardholders will receive:
·        Offers and discounts on products and services at over 30 participating merchants when making a purchase with their MasterCard®.
·         Cardholders can access the complete list of offers and benefits at www.pricelesscities.com, or through printed guides distributed at high traffic areas like the Aruba airport, as well as at participating shops, restaurants and hotels.
I applaud that the Aruba Tourism Association, in partnership with MasterCard and local merchants, is exploring new initiatives that will enhance the experience of our on-island visitors. I look forward to continually growing the program and having Aruba benefit even more from such an important partner as MasterCard. I encourage our local merchants to participate in new endeavors such as this one.” Said Otmar E. Oduber, Aruba Minister of Tourism.

MasterCard’s Priceless Cities program offers cardholders who sign up for the program access to handpicked experiences and offers not only in their home cities, but also in cities around the world. Such experiences include exclusive access to concerts, theatre, restaurants, museums, and sporting events around the world. The program is currently available in 26 cities across the globe.
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