1. Portal offers
This is what many people mean when they say EuroBonus shopping. You start from SAS Online Shopping,
open a participating store through that official path, and the purchase needs to be tracked correctly
for points to register.
In plain language: this is the classic "shop through the portal" flow. It matters because a missed
click-through or a misunderstood offer can mean missed points.
2. EuroBonus Everyday
Everyday is the local or card-linked side of EuroBonus earning. Instead of starting from a browser portal,
it is about participating partners and connected payment activity in day-to-day spending.
In plain language: this is the part people often find hardest to understand because it feels less visible
than a portal click, even though routine purchases can add up over time.
3. SAS EuroBonus Shop
SAS EuroBonus Shop is the redemption side. It includes products and gift cards, and some items can be paid
with points, money, or a mix of both.
In plain language: this is where the question shifts from "How do I earn?" to "Is this actually a good use
of my points?"
Where EB Browser fits
EB Browser is an independent companion app. It does not replace the official SAS portal,
SAS EuroBonus Shop, Everyday partner setup, or the final merchant checkout.
Its role is to help you find stores, compare visible offers, follow changes, track favourites,
and revisit history so you can move into the official flow better prepared.