Qantas Frequent Flyer takes off with Accor loyalty partnership
Members of Qantas Frequent Flyer and Accor’s loyalty program, ALL – Accor Live Limitless, can now get rewarded twice when they fly with Qantas and stay at an Accor hotel.
Members who link their Qantas Frequent Flyer and ALL – Accor Live Limitless accounts can earn points in both programs on eligible hotel bookings and flights.
It covers Qantas’ domestic and international flights.
They can earn three Qantas Points per dollar as well as the usual ALL – Accor Live Limitless Reward points on eligible Accor hotel stays in Australia and across the Asia Pacific.
Members who hold Qantas Platinum, Platinum One or ALL Gold, Platinum and Diamond status can earn up to two ALL – Accor Live Limitless Reward points per A$10 spent on eligible Qantas flights in addition to the usual Qantas Points.
"We are joining forces to reward our customers. Qantas is the perfect partner for Accor to deepen our relationship with, and growing our loyalty members’ benefits will strengthen our customers’ commitment to our leading brands," Accor Pacific CEO Simon McGrath said.
Members need to link their Qantas Frequent Flyer and ALL – Accor Live Limitless accounts to start earning.
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