NJ TRANSIT LAUNCHES NJT REWARDS PROGRAM
NJ TRANSIT Customers Can Begin Earning Rewards, Offers at Liberty Science Center, Intrepid Museum and More.
April 16, 2021
“NJT REWARDS is an exciting new program that adds value for both our customers and businesses around the state,” said NJ TRANSIT President & CEO Kevin S. Corbett. “By riding NJ TRANSIT, customers who join the program will unlock great deals and our partner businesses have the opportunity to showcase their offerings and earn new customers as we all look for new and innovative ways to jumpstart the post-pandemic economy.”
To earn points as an NJT REWARDS member, customers must purchase rail, bus and light rail tickets through the NJ TRANSIT Mobile App during the pilot. Access Link customers will soon be able to join and earn rewards for their purchases as well.
A number of businesses and attractions have already signed up to take part in NJT REWARDS, including Blu Grotto Ristorante in Oceanport, the Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in Manhattan, Lionel Trains, and The New York Sightseeing Pass.
"Liberty Science Center is excited to become part of the NJT REWARDS Program," said Paul Marsh, Vice President of Communications and Marketing at LSC. "Thousands of our guests and members travel on NJ TRANSIT to visit the Science Center regularly, and the new loyalty program will be a great expansion of our long partnership."
"We have been a partner of NJ TRANSIT for many years now, and the museum is excited to be a part of their new loyalty program, from the very start! We want to be as accessible to the community as we can and participating in programs like this one will hopefully help make visiting the museum easier for customers of NJ TRANSIT," said Desiree Siegel of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.
"We are excited and honored to have our product featured in NJ TRANSIT's new points program, NJT REWARDS. The NJT REWARDS program member is a unique customer for us in that they are already very familiar with what New York City has to offer. Our Sightseeing Pass product will be a wonderful fit for these visitors who want to get the most value from their trips into NYC,” said Ken Barrows, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, for The New York Sightseeing Pass, which offers customer tours and related services in New York City.
"Blu Grotto Ristorante is excited to be a participating member with NJT REWARDS. This program will help to bring new customers to local businesses and help the local economy as well. We look forward to a long and successful relationship with NJ TRANSIT,” said Elvin Kehres, general manager of Blu Grotto Ristorante.
“As a longtime partner of NJ TRANSIT we are excited to continue the relationship in a new digital format allowing us the ability to speak directly to the customers and introduce them to Lionel Trains,” said Howard Hitchcock, CEO of Lionel.
Jarret Haedrich, the chief operating officer of the Atlas Model Railroad Company in Hillside, said NJT REWARDS is the continuation of a relationship the business has had with NJ TRANSIT for decades: "We look forward to working closely with NJ TRANSIT for the successful launch of their loyalty program, as well as future promotional collaborations!"
Stephen Fay, president of Munipals, a manufacturer of wooden toy trains, said, "I am excited to partner with NJ TRANSIT on their new loyalty program."
NJT REWARDS continues to grow with the participation of new partners and additional perks. Customers can visit njtrewards.com to learn more about the program and to sign up or customers can join the program via the mobile app.
NJT REWARDS is designed to support businesses across the state. No matter the size of their business, merchants are invited to join Liberty Science Center, Blu Grotto and others to participate as a partner in the NJT REWARDS program. Interested businesses can register beginning today at njtrewards.com/partner.
About NJ TRANSIT
NJ TRANSIT is the nation's largest statewide public transportation system providing more than 925,000 weekday trips on 253 bus routes, three light rail lines, 12 commuter rail lines and through Access Link paratransit service. It is the third largest transit system in the country with 166 rail stations, 62 light rail stations and more than 19,000 bus stops linking major points in New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia.
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