✈️ SBI Card & IndiGo Launch Co-Branded Credit Card to Redefine Travel Rewards

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SBI Card, one of India’s largest credit card issuers, has joined hands with IndiGo, the country’s leading airline, to launch a new co-branded credit card – the IndiGo SBI Card.

The partnership introduces two premium variantsIndiGo SBI Card and IndiGo SBI Card ELITE – under IndiGo’s BluChip loyalty program. These cards aim to make travel more rewarding, seamless, and cost-efficient for frequent flyers.


Key Benefits of IndiGo SBI Card

  • Earn up to 29,000 bonus IndiGo BluChips annually.
  • 7% rewards on spends made on IndiGo’s website and mobile app with the ELITE variant (3% for the regular variant).
  • 3% rewards on hotel and travel bookings outside IndiGo’s platform (2% for the regular card).
  • Rewards earned as IndiGo BluChips, redeemable for flight bookings, hotel stays, seat upgrades, meals, Fast Forward, and more.
  • Domestic and international lounge access (exclusive for ELITE cardholders).
  • Welcome and milestone benefits with bonus BluChips on joining, renewal, and annual spends.
  • Lower forex markup (1.99% on ELITE vs 3.5% standard).
  • Travel insurance on cancellations, baggage loss, and card protection.

Voices from the Launch

Ms. Salila Pande, MD & CEO of SBI Card, said:
“Travel has become a key spending category for our cardholders. The IndiGo SBI Card is designed to meet the evolving needs of tech-savvy customers who seek seamless and rewarding travel experiences.”

Mr. Pieter Elbers, CEO of IndiGo, added:
“This partnership brings unmatched value to our loyal customers by transforming everyday spends into rewarding journeys. The IndiGo SBI Card will enhance the travel experience with exclusive benefits and convenience.”


Card Fees & Variants

  • IndiGo SBI Card: Annual fee ₹1,499 + taxes.
  • IndiGo SBI Card ELITE: Annual fee ₹4,999 + taxes.
  • Both cards are available on RuPay and Mastercard platforms.

Why It Matters

This collaboration between India’s largest pure-play credit card issuer and its leading airline is set to redefine the way Indians earn and use travel rewards. For frequent flyers, it means more savings, better privileges, and smoother journeys.

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