Type Sociedade Anônima | Traded as BM&F Bovespa: SMLE3 Founded 2012 | |
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Industry Loyalty Program Administration Revenue R$ 573,346,000.00 (2013) Net income R$ 207,844,000.00 (2013) Total assets R$ 1,944,150,000.00 (2013) Stock price SMLE3 (BVMF) R$ 57.99 +0.99 (+1.74%)24 Mar, 1:12 PM GMT-3 - Disclaimer Owner Gol Transportes Aéreos (57.3%) |
Smiles sa
Smiles S.A. is a Brazilian company which manages Smiles loyalty program, the former frequent-flyer program of Varig, a Brazilian carrier, now switched to GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes S.A..
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History
Varig launched its frequent-flyer program in 1994, as the biggest airline in Brazil and in 1997 started to use a co-branding strategy with credit card issuers. As Varig's economical conditions became desperate in the early 2000s, the company has been split in two, the "new" Varig with most of the airplanes, routes, and the mileage program, and the "old" one, mainly with the debts. The resulting new company was initially sold to VarigLog, its former air cargo subsidiary. As Gol took over Varig's operations, they decided to absorb the Smiles program, aiming its later conversion for an independent business unit. After the successful IPO of Multiplus, the loyalty program from Gol's competitor, TAM Linhas Aéreas (now part of LATAM Airlines Group), Gol decided to split that business from the airline and go public, which has been carried in April 2013.
Benefit sharing
As of July 6, 2010, Delta Air Lines announced an agreement to redeem Smiles mileage for SkyMiles benefits and vice versa. Such announcement was tied to a codeshare agreement between the airlines. Smiles's mileage can also be redeemed for Air France–KLM, Korean Air, Aeromexico, Tap Portugal, Aerolineas Argentinas, Copa Airlines, Etihad Airways, Alitalia, Air Canada and Qatar Airways flights.