Offer validity and expiry dates tell you how long you have to redeem a Two-for-One or other promotional deal before it becomes invalid. The validity period usually runs from the date the offer is issued or listed until the expiry date shown on the offer. It is important to make your booking before that expiry date, as once it is passed, the promotional pricing or deal can no longer be redeemed. Terms and conditions on the RCI My241 Rewards site explain how expiry dates apply and any restrictions that may affect your booking.
The expiry date is the last day you can make a booking using that offer. If you attempt to redeem it after that date, the system will not allow the promotional pricing.
For example, with many promotional vouchers or codes in travel and rewards programs generally, you must complete the booking transaction before the expiry date even if travel occurs later.
Why Expiry Dates Matter
Expiry dates protect the promotional offer and ensure that bookings are made while the supplier still has availability at the negotiated rates. They also help the program manage capacity and pricing for travel partners.
Failing to book before the expiry date could mean:
- The discounted price or Two-for-One benefit can no longer be applied
- A similar offer might not be available at the same price later
- You may only have access to standard rates