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Qantas Frequent FlyerNewest Review: ... a free bonus. I had already paid for the Australia trip and this came free - not too bad for nothing. Qantas Frequent Flyer gift Store: This is part of the website in the Frequent Flyer section. You can spend your points in here if you do not want to explore the world further. The possibilities range from Travel, Travel Accessories, Vouchers gifts and wine, Technology & Business, Home & Lifestyle, entertainment & Music, Sports & outdoors, Health & beauty. I looked at Entertainment & Music. First I clicked on books but thee was nothing there! I tried Music and an iTunes voucher for $50 Aus cost 7250 frequent flye... more |
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by - written on 16/04/09 (Very useful, 449 readings)
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Qantas frequent flyer program I joined this program just before we left for our Australia and New Zealand trip as we were going to be flying with Qantas and doing several internal flights as well. I am a member of KLM/Air France Flying Blue as well as we use these airlines most of the time. The flight to Australia and back is obviously quite long o you do amass quite a few miles in one return trip so it is worth it. Qantas is an extremely reliable airline and I have flown several times with them when I lived in Australia but had not flown with them recently so had not bothered about the frequent flyer programme before. HOW TO JOIN ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/06/06 (Useful, 273 readings)
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Qantas Frequent Flyer may be the least original name for a FF program - and in many ways reflects the basics of the program. It is solid if unexciting, and just competitive enough to be worth it compared to its perceived rivals. You earn 1 point per mile flown on Qantas and can redeem points for free trips or upgrades on Qantas and its partners (including OneWorld members British Airways & American Airlines). The program is one of the few in the world to still charge a membership fee (to Australian residents and maybe New Zealand - it is free in the rest of the world). People living in Australia only have 3 other local programs - ... Read the complete review

