Qantas adds new Partner
Qantas and Jet Airways ( India), have entered into a reciprocal relationship, allowing their frequent flyer programme members to earn and redeem miles when traveling with either airline, with effect from November 1, 2005.
The partnership with Qantas enables Jet Privilege members to earn and redeem their JPMiles across Qantas’ global network of 145 destinations in Australia and 39 other countries, thereby, further extending the reach of the JP programme.
As a partnership launch offer, both Jet Privilege and Qantas Frequent Flyer will offer their members the opportunity to earn double JPMiles and double points respectively when they take a flight on their new partner airline between November 1 and November 30, 2005.
Khursheed Lam, Manager – India and South Asia, Qantas said, “Jet Airways is an ideal partner for us in India, due to its superior understanding of the market and its leading share of the market. Also its high standards and wide reaching network make it a force to reckon with in the Indian subcontinent.”
Graham Muldoon
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