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Scene+ Travel, Powered by Expedia Launches Travel Packages – Offering Incredible Points Earning, Redemption, and Savings Opportunities to Its Members

Scene+ Travel, Powered by Expedia Launches Travel Packages – Offering Incredible Points Earning, Redemption, and Savings Opportunities to Its Members

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TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Scene+ members can now book travel packages through Scene+ Travel, Powered by Expedia, giving them access to new ways to save and opportunities to earn and redeem points when planning their next travel adventure. Plus, when redeeming their Scene+ points for a travel package – airfare and hotel, members can now also earn points on the hotel portion of their package.
'Our members have been clear with us – they want more opportunities to earn points and greater flexibility when it comes to booking travel,' said Candice Troupe, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Partnerships at Scene+. 'This is just the latest example of our commitment to provide Scene+ members with unique offers and new ways to earn and redeem Scene+ points on the things that matter the most to them.'
As Canadians look for ways to stay home and explore their own country, Scene+ Travel, Powered by Expedia makes that easier with offers that focus on domestic travel to cities like Vancouver, Halifax, Toronto, Calgary and Montreal. Members looking to travel the globe will also have access to promotions for popular international destinations like Cancun, London, Tokyo and Mumbai.
There are no limitations on destinations and Scene+ members have the flexibility to pay with points, their preferred payment card, or a mix of both. When booking packages in June, members can earn 3,000 bonus points and as always there is no minimum points balance required to redeem towards any package. Having a Scotiabank Scene+ credit card remains the best and fastest way for members to earn Scene+ points and travel faster. Members who pay with an eligible Scotiabank Scene+ credit card can earn up to 6X the points on any booking.
ABOUT SCENE+
Scene+ is a carefully curated rewards program offering its more than 15 million members the opportunity to earn points in a wide variety of ways, in a manner that suits their buying habits and lifestyle. Trust is at the core of the program – members trust that Scene+ and its partners deliver consistent value across product and service categories that have impact in their lives. Through its relationship with Scotiabank, Scene+ members have an opportunity to accelerate their points-earning potential with eight options on credit or debit cards that give members access to a whole new level of rewards and value. More info at sceneplus.ca.
ABOUT EXPEDIA GROUP
Expedia Group, Inc. brands power travel for everyone, everywhere through our global platform. Driven by the core belief that travel is a force for good, we help people experience the world in new ways and build lasting connections. We provide industry-leading technology solutions to fuel partner growth and success, while facilitating memorable experiences for travelers. Expedia Group's three flagship consumer brands include: Expedia ®, Hotels.com ®, and Vrbo ®. For more information, visit www.expediagroup.com. Follow us on X @expediagroup and check out our LinkedIn.
© 2025 Expedia, Inc., an Expedia Group company. All rights reserved. Expedia Group and the Expedia Group logo are trademarks of Expedia, Inc. CST: 2029030-50

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