Cardholders will be able to use a program that enables them to earn double or triple points for travel purchased on Travelocity with the new MasterCard card, in addition to points on everyday purchases.

Unlike traditional mileage programs that are restricted by limited seat availability, blackout dates and brand choice, the Travelocity Rewards MasterCard has no blackout dates or travel restrictions and can be redeemed online for travel on any airline, hotel, car rental company, or flight and hotel package available on Travelocity at any time.

In terms of rewards, the new card from Travelocity and Barclays Bank Delaware (formerly Juniper Bank) will enable cardholders to swap 5,000 points for $50 off their travel booking or 7,500 points for $100 off a travel booking.

The new card offering adds to Barclays Bank Delaware’s extensive array of card partnerships, which cover the travel, entertainment, retail, financial services and other arenas. The bank, which is a subsidiary of London, UK-based Barclays, has more than 40 such card partnerships, and issues co-branded credit cards for companies including Barnes and Noble, Carnival Cruise Lines and UBS.