Kotak IndiGo 6E Rewards Credit Card (Discontinued)
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Earn More Rewards Points on Every Vacation
Earn unlimited 3% 6E Rewards on all Flight Reservations
Get a welcome ticket worth ₹1,500*
Enjoy 6E Prime add-ons worth ₹1099* - priority check-in, choice of seats, complimentary meals and assistance
Earn 6E Reward points on every spend* and redeem them while booking IndiGo flights
Earn reward points for every transaction completed on your IndiGo Kotak Credit Card, then redeem the points you earn while booking your next IndiGo flight tickets.
Spend Categories |
Rate of Earning |
---|---|
IndiGo transactions |
3 Points per ₹100 Spent |
Dining, grocery, entertainment |
2 Points per ₹100 Spent |
All other spends* |
1 Points per ₹100 Spent |
*Rent, Wallet, Education spends, Government spends, Utility, Insurance, Online skill based gaming spends are not eligible for earning reward points (MCC Codes: 5816, 4900, 4814, 4812, 4899, 6399, 6381, 6300, 5960, 9223, 9405, 9402, 9399, 9311, 9222, 8299, 8249, 8244, 8241, 8220, 8211, 6540, 6513 will be excluded). Please refer MITC for changes effective from 1 June 2025 - Click here
T&C apply
^If your Card is issued on 23rd July, 2024 and the statement is generated on the 20th of every month, this would be your eligibility criteria for welcome ticket:
Statement Cycle |
Transactions |
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From 23rd July to 19th August |
Three transactions of any amount |
From 20th August to 19th Sept |
Three transactions of any amount |
From 20th September to 19th October |
Three transactions of any amount |
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