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NextTrip Partners with QSTAK to Launch Blockchain-Based Tokenized Rewards Program

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NextTrip has announced a partnership with QSTAK to introduce tokenized rewards aimed at enhancing customer engagement and creating new revenue streams. The collaboration will leverage blockchain technology to provide users with digital tokens as part of a rewards program, marking a shift toward innovative loyalty solutions within the travel and hospitality sector.

According to the announcement, the tokenized rewards system will allow customers to earn and redeem digital tokens for various services offered by NextTrip. The initiative seeks to modernize traditional loyalty programs by integrating blockchain-based solutions that offer increased transparency and flexibility. This approach is expected to streamline reward redemption processes while providing users with more personalized options. Additionally, the partnership aims to explore opportunities for monetizing these tokens, potentially unlocking new revenue channels for both companies.

Further details regarding the implementation timeline or specific features of the rewards program were not disclosed in the initial statement.

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Date: April 8, 2026

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