"Members can now instantly redeem their accrued Qmiles through simply booking and issuing their award tickets online at Qmiles.com," states a press release issued by the company on Monday. This allows Privilege Club members to check the availability of award seats for the month of the requested travel date or for upcoming months.
"This makes the redemption process faster and more transparent for the customer and offers more options to decide when to travel and redeem Qmiles," adds the release.
The Qmiles.com site also allows customers to pay taxes online and to receive an e-ticket, which can easily be printed at home or in the office.
Wow Factors in Nepal
KATHMANDU, July 21: Wow Factors Nepal has launched an online instrument that helps individuals identify their underlying intellectual capacity.
Anyone from students to professionals can use this instrument to discover and apply their hidden potential and make correct choices that lead to better performance at work or elsewhere, Rajesh Kaji Shrestha, the president of the company, said.
This service is available at Kamaladi and Jawalakhel. But customers can also buy a pin number from the company for Rs 2,500 and take the 45-minute test online from any place. After taking the test, the computer will send an eight-page report. This report will be further analyzed by the officials of the company to help individuals identify the hidden talents and intellectual capacity.
Developed by American citizen WR Sperry and Professor Paul Terence, this program was tested in 200,000 individuals before its commercial launch. Around 4 million people have participated in this test, which is also useful for employers trying to identify the competitive edge of its staff members.
This instrument is available in 18 languages in 30 countries. Wow Factors Nepal has said a Nepali version of this instrument will also be introduced soon.
Adidas showroom in Pokhara
POKHARA, July 21: World renowned sports apparel, footwear and accessories manufacturer, Adidas, has opened a new showroom in Pokhara. The store was opened in the western Nepali city by Trust Mart Private Limited.
"We will put on sale all casual apparels, shoes and sports fashion wear launched by the company here," said Sunil Bahadur Bhattarai, promoter of the outlet, which was built at a cost of over three million rupees. He also said his target group was migrant workers who have returned from abroad and elite crowd of Pokhara.
The price of slippers in this store ranges from Rs 2,200-Rs 2,500, while a T-shirt costs between Rs 1,200-Rs 4,500. Similarly, sports shoes here cost Rs 3,500-Rs 9,900.
Manjushree launches SMS banking service
KATHMANDU, July 21: Manjushree Financial Institution Limited has introduced SMS banking service, using which accountholders of the finance company can get instant information about the bank balance and last four transactions.
"The finance company plans to introduce more such consumer-friendly services in the future," a press release issued by the company states.
Meanwhile, the finance company was able to collect a deposit of Rs 40 million by the end of last fiscal year through the ´Balloon Saving´ scheme, according to the release.
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