SH 130 Concession Expands Fly 130 Rewards to Include Cash and Prizes
Fly 130 is the first driver rewards program offered among Central Texas toll roads.
AUSTIN, TEXAS (Sept. 28, 2020) — SH 130 Concession Company, LLC, has expanded its Fly 130 Rewards Program to allow drivers to redeem points earned by driving the southern section of SH 130.
Beginning Sept. 28, participants can redeem points for a variety of items, including Apple AirPods, Google Home devices, Amazon Fire tablets, vacation packages and gift cards to many businesses.
To participate in the program, drivers must register at www.fly130.com.
Once enrolled, drivers accumulate points every time they pass an electronic gantry between Mustang Ridge, just south of Austin, and I-10 east of San Antonio. Traveling the full 41-mile length of the southern section of SH 130 earns 100 points.
“We’re excited to expand the Fly 130 program to provide even more ways to reward drivers who frequently choose the most reliable route between Austin and San Antonio,” said SH 130 Concession Co. Director of Public Affairs James Lovett. “We’ve had great feedback from drivers who are participating and excited about this next phase of the program.”
Fly 130 is the first driver rewards program offered among Central Texas toll roads.
SH 130 Concession Co. launched the program on July 1 with the “Miles Challenge,” a contest that awards $1,000 monthly prizes to the drivers of the car and the commercial truck with the most points. The drivers with the most points over the entire six-month contest will receive $5,000 prizes.
More than 750 drivers have signed up for Fly 130 so far, earning more than 230,000 points for driving the southern section of SH 130. Monthly winners for July and August have already received $1,000 prizes.
Participants can apply all points earned during the initial Miles Challenge to the expanded rewards program.
About SH 130 Concession Company
SH 130 Concession Co. operates and maintains Segments 5 & 6 of SH 130 from Mustang Ridge to Seguin, Texas. The 41-mile section of the toll road immediately south of Austin offers a speed limit of 85 MPH. The road is owned by the State of Texas, which has leased the facility to SH 130 Concession Company until 2062.
For more information, contact James Lovett at 512-618-4986.
Fly 130 is the first driver rewards program offered among Central Texas toll roads.