Crystal teams up with Qantas for loyalty partnership
Luxury cruise line Crystal is hoping to lure more Australians to its ocean, river and yacht expedition itineraries.
It has tapped Qantas to make this happen with a multi-year loyalty partnership.
Up for grabs are Qantas Points for booking 2018 – 2021 Crystal Experiences by ocean, river and yacht expedition.
Three Qantas Points are offered for every US$1 on all 2018 Crystal Experiences and two Qantas points for itineraries departing from 2019.
Qantas loyalty executive manager, commercial, David Young, said: "Qantas Frequent Flyer members love to travel and the partnership with Crystal provides them with another way for them to make their whole trip more rewarding by earning points."
Crystal’s Qantas Points promotion is available when booking with an Australian or New Zealand-based travel professional or via Crystal’s Australian reservations centre.
"Offering Qantas Points is a great way to reward our Crystal Society members for choosing to book with us," said Crystal’s SVP and managing director for Australasia, Karen Christensen.
"This new partnership is a wonderful opportunity for Qantas customers to discover the hallmarks of the acclaimed Crystal Experience."
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