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Indigo Announced New Loyalty Program: Indigo Bluechip

U can search flights with bluchip to see without logging in. It's completely dynamic. Mostly 0.4-0.5, but occasionally 1rs also.
Thanks that clarifies... Yes I was unable to see probably as I don't have that many chips

one more question... If I travelled with my spouse... And indigo account is my name... To claim her blue-chip do I need to create a separate account for her or when I claimed the blue chips via Pnr it added for all traveling passengers in my account?
 
Some questions:

1. We need to book tickets via indigo site or app itself to get bluchips? Bookings via amazon, easemytrip etc do not earn anything right?
2. Claiming points for old trips (retro claim) is not working as of now right?
3. We cannot claim points for older trips booked via other apps right?
1,3. Any app anywhere, albeit reward rate is little less on other apps.

2. Not sure. The site has always been unreliable.
 
Thanks that clarifies... Yes I was unable to see probably as I don't have that many chips

one more question... If I travelled with my spouse... And indigo account is my name... To claim her blue-chip do I need to create a separate account for her or when I claimed the blue chips via Pnr it added for all traveling passengers in my account?

this never worked for any airline afaik, you need to book through their account to use their points.
 
Thanks that clarifies... Yes I was unable to see probably as I don't have that many chips

one more question... If I travelled with my spouse... And indigo account is my name... To claim her blue-chip do I need to create a separate account for her or when I claimed the blue chips via Pnr it added for all traveling passengers in my account?
Yes you need separate account for her. You will get your share of bluchips in your account for the same pnr and her share of bluchips in her account for the very same pnr.

And obviously when redeeming the bluchips as well, you will have to redeem separately by doing separate bookings.
 
Some questions:

1. We need to book tickets via indigo site or app itself to get bluchips? Bookings via amazon, easemytrip etc do not earn anything right?
2. Claiming points for old trips (retro claim) is not working as of now right?
3. We cannot claim points for older trips booked via other apps right?
Only condition to be aware of is you should have taken the flight less than 90 days before from today and you can claim bluchips for such flight. No other conditions.
 
Only condition to be aware of is you should have taken the flight less than 90 days before from today and you can claim bluchips for such flight. No other conditions.
Yes, mine is 2-3 weeks back. Where can I see the retro claim option in the site?
Looks like it is hidden deep somewhere. Please can someone help?

I got it - https://www.goindigo.in/loyalty/dashboard/retro-claim.html

And this is their dashboard - https://www.goindigo.in/loyalty/dashboard.html

@HumorSimpson Thanks. I redeemed now for an older flight (2-3 weeks back) and got 296 bluchips.
This looks good. The only benefit I see is the 6E prime passes in the next tier where we can do a free seat booking. (and priority checkin)
Apart from that, nothing exciting as of now.
 
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They have not mentioned anywhere that we can utilise bluchips fully and not partially.
Also the terms and conditions do not mention anything about each trip having different bluchip rate.
When contacting the customer care I am told it is dynamic.
They have paid reviewers claiming each bluchip is worth 1 rupee, while the truth is far from that.
Great at deceiving us.
After accumulating, more than 2400 bluchips i am trying to book a flight using it, I get a message saying you dont have enough bluchips for this booking.
It seems we have to log out and then try booking our tickets, only then the number of bluchips needed will be visible.
On the whole it seems to be a deceptive and useless.
 
Yes, mine is 2-3 weeks back. Where can I see the retro claim option in the site?
Looks like it is hidden deep somewhere. Please can someone help?

I got it - https://www.goindigo.in/loyalty/dashboard/retro-claim.html

And this is their dashboard - https://www.goindigo.in/loyalty/dashboard.html

@HumorSimpson Thanks. I redeemed now for an older flight (2-3 weeks back) and got 296 bluchips.
This looks good. The only benefit I see is the 6E prime passes in the next tier where we can do a free seat booking. (and priority checkin)
Apart from that, nothing exciting as of now.

True, not that exciting but still most of us have no options except taking Indigo flights and can complete this if we travel a lot domestically. I guess somethings better than nothing
 
If I book a single traveller ticket using my account for my parent who is a registered nominee, bluechip for that booking will be reflected in my account or not?
 
If I book a single traveller ticket using my account for my parent who is a registered nominee, bluechip for that booking will be reflected in my account or not?
Passenger name should match the bluechip account holder name.

Let's say there's person X, Y and Z.

X books a ticket for himself.

Bluechip points can be added to X's account.

X books a ticket for Y.

Bluechip points can be added to Y's account.

X books a ticket for X, Y and Z.

Bluechip points can be added respectively to
X's account for his ticket,
Y's account for their ticket and
Z's account for their ticket.

So, even though they were booked together, the blue-chip points will be split and can be added to all 3 of their accounts.
 
Passenger name should match the bluechip account holder name.

Let's say there's person X, Y and Z.

X books a ticket for himself.

Bluechip points can be added to X's account.

X books a ticket for Y.

Bluechip points can be added to Y's account.

X books a ticket for X, Y and Z.

Bluechip points can be added respectively to
X's account for his ticket,
Y's account for their ticket and
Z's account for their ticket.

So, even though they were booked together, the blue-chip points will be split and can be added to all 3 of their accounts.
Thanks for clarifying. So there is no family pooling of points like system with indigo I guess
 
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