JAPAN

(Army & Air Force Exchange Service Public Affairs)

Yokota Air Base – Yokota Army & Air Force Exchange Service shoppers can start their weekends with a bonus: double rewards points every Friday on all MILITARY STAR® purchases at Express stores.

Each Friday in August, cardmembers will receive four points per $1 spent—including fuel—at the Yokota Expresses instead of the usual two points. Cardmembers also save 5 cents per gallon of gas as an everyday benefit of MILITARY STAR.   

“Double points opportunities are an easy way for cardmembers to save even more with their MILITARY STAR card,” said Yokota Exchange General Manager Andrew Defelice. “Last year, Exchange shoppers worldwide earned $39 million in rewards by using their MILITARY STAR cards.”

Rewards points are earned everywhere the card is accepted, including all military exchanges, commissaries, ShopMyExchange.com and Exchange mall vendors. Cardmembers earn unlimited rewards points on purchases and receive a $20 digital rewards card every 2,000 points.

The MILITARY STAR card is an exclusive line of credit for service members, military families, retirees, Veterans and Department of Defense civilians—no matter where they serve. Other benefits of the card include:

  • 10% discount on all first-day purchases for new cardmembers.

  • 10% off food purchases at participating Exchange restaurants.

  • Free standard shipping on all ShopMyExchange.com and MyNavyExchange.com orders.

  • One low APR for all cardmembers, regardless of credit score.

  • No annual, late or over-limit fees.

  • Reduced-interest deployment plan with no payments required for eligible cardmembers.

Rewards exclude the Military Clothing Plan. The first-day discount is dependent on the application being approved and is applied as a credit on the first monthly billing statement. For more information, see a store associate or visit https://aafes.media/MilStarPA.

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