✈️ Visa Power Travel: Turn Overseas Spends into Air India & Amazon Vouchers!

Planning an international holiday or business trip before the end of September? Here is some huge news for Niyo Visa cardholders!

Through the Visa Power Travel campaign, you can turn your day-to-day international spends, Tap & Pay transactions, and ATM withdrawals into Air India or Amazon Pay e-Gift Cards - earning up to 20%+ back on your foreign trip!

:date: Campaign Period & Destinations

  • Offer Validity: 20th April 2026 - 30th September 2026

  • Eligible Destinations: USA, UK, UAE, France, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Australia, Japan, Sri Lanka (and select participating countries).

:wrapped_gift: What You Can Earn (Stackable Tiers)

  1. 0.5% Base Rewards: Earn on all eligible international card swipes, Tap & Pay, and ATM cash withdrawals in participating countries.

  2. Extra 10% Partner & Tap-to-Pay Rewards: Earn an additional 10% on spends made at official Visa Partners (e.g., Klook, Grab, Bolt, Universal Studios Singapore, Lotte Duty Free, King Power) or via eligible Tap & Pay methods.

  3. ₹10,000 Jetsetter Milestone Bonus: Spend ₹1,00,000 across at least 20 international card swipes to unlock a massive ₹10,000 flat bonus!

:hammer_and_wrench: How to Start Earning

  1. Visit the Portal: Go to visapowertravel.com and sign up.

  2. Link Your Card: Authenticate and register your Niyo Visa Card(s) issued in India.

  3. Choose Your Payout: Select whether you want your earned rewards as Amazon Pay e-Gift Cards or Air India e-Gift Cards.

  4. Spend Abroad: Pay in eligible destinations using your linked card and watch your rewards add up!

:light_bulb: Pro Tip: Combine your Niyo Card’s Zero Forex Markup benefits with this Visa Power Travel reward campaign to get maximum returns on every foreign currency payment!

:link: Quick Links & Registration

:backhand_index_pointing_right: Register at Visa Power Travel Portal

Got questions about linking your Niyo Visa card or tracking your rewards? Ask away in the comments below! :backhand_index_pointing_down: