TravelCenters of America (TA) is enhancing its RoadKing Club loyalty program for professional drivers by issuing TA RoadMiles reward points for most repairs and maintenance completed at any TA Truck Repair Service.
Drivers can now earn one point for every dollar spent at TA Shops. With the addition of reward points for truck repairs and maintenance, professional drivers can now earn TA RoadMiles when they fuel, eat at TA’s sit-down restaurants and grab a meal at TA’s many quick-serve restaurants inside TA food courts.
Points earned by the drivers can be redeemed for virtually any item or service at a TA location – including truck repair, travel store items, meals and WiFi service. Additionally, points can be applied to purchases of lifestyle merchandise from Marketing Motivators including camping and outdoor equipment, power tools and merchandise drivers can send home to their families and loved ones.
“TA continues to bolster our popular RoadKing Club Program so we can make driver’s lives on the road as rewarding as possible,” said Tom Liutkus, director of advertising and public relations for TravelCenters of America. “Drivers asked for rewards on repairs and maintenance and we were able to deliver.”
Drivers can sign up for the club at www.tatravelcenters.com/RoadKingClub or call (888) 982-5528. Joining the program is free. There are no membership fees, no dues and no contracts.
TA Customers Can Earn RoadKing Club Points
TravelCenters of America (TA) is enhancing its RoadKing Club loyalty program for professional drivers by issuing TA RoadMiles reward points for most repairs and maintenance completed at any TA Truck Repair Service.
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