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choster Mar 5, 2008 11:37 am

Chinatown bus program: Apexbus Rewards
 
Apexbus (https://www.apexbus.com/ ) launched its Apex Reward Points frequent buyer program (https://www.apexbus.com/ApexReward.aspx ) about a month ago. Thus far it's the only reward program I've seen from a Chinatown bus company.

You earn 1 point for every dollar spent on tickets at their website; their street operation is quite low-tech, so I don't think it's possible to get points for walkup sales. As with airlines and Amtrak, you only get points for tickets that are actually used.

Their website is rather uninformative about redemption, but based on a recent purchase, it seems the program lets you redeem 10 points per dollar towards a new ticket. You can only redeem if you have enough points to cover the price of the new ticket, i.e. no points+cash redemptions.

According to the TOS points do not expire so long as you have activity once every three years. I don't know how long that will last. One doesn't patronize these companies for their customer service.

For the uninitiated, Apex is one of the larger so-called "Chinatown bus" or "dragon bus" companies that connect major US cities. They've expanded beyond the original Chinatown-to-Chinatown ethnic clientèle to become popular among students, backpackers, and cheapskates like me :). For one, I don't need to venture into Washington's revolting Greyhound terminal or its sketchy neighborhood; more importantly, at $35 round trip from DC's Chinatown to either Penn Station or Chinatown in Manhattan, it's half the price of Greyhound and an eighth the price of Amtrak. I fly if I'm in a hurry and take the train when I can redeem AGR; otherwise the bus has been good to me.

boggs Mar 5, 2008 12:57 pm

WOW. wow.

Max The Distance Mar 6, 2008 8:42 pm

Bus? Ugh!

But I guess to each their own.

monster Mar 7, 2008 7:56 am

I'm not sure why the OP seems to dislike Greyhound so much, but Greyhound also has a frequent traveler program called Road Rewards.

Regarding pricing, Greyhound only charges $38 round trip (NYC-DC) with their special e-Fares, so it's essentially the same price. Amtrak's cheapest round trip is $138, which is only 4 times more, not 8 times.

MileageAddict Mar 8, 2008 5:19 am

Buses don't have wings. Thanks put I'll pass. :p

singlemalt Mar 8, 2008 7:54 am


Originally Posted by MileageAddict (Post 9376932)
Buses don't have wings.

Neither does Amtrak, and look how many of us are in that one. Keep an open mind - you never know where the next laundering opportunity will come from.

bk3day Mar 8, 2008 7:21 pm

Speaking of buses - Bolt Bus
 
runs btwn NYC and DC for $1.00 and has a rewards program

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showt...99#post9379899

MileageAddict Mar 9, 2008 6:28 am


Originally Posted by bk3day (Post 9379909)
runs btwn NYC and DC for $1.00 and has a rewards program

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showt...99#post9379899

Ok, this doesn't have wings either but the $1 rate and free wi-fi is something hard to ignore. Fours hours door-to-door.


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