Qantas inks frequent flyer partnership with Air France-KLM
Qantas has agreed a new frequent flyer partnership deal with Air France-KLM.
The agreement will give Qantas customers access to reward seats, and earn Qantas Points and tier benefits when flying on the Air France-KLM network.
Reward seats and points accrual are available on all fare types on all flights flown or marketed by Air France and KLM.
When booking a flight Qantas members only need to input their Frequent Flyer number to earn Qantas Points on Air France or KLM services.
Gold status members or higher will get extra perks such as priority boarding and check-in as well as extra baggage allowance.
"Frequent flyers used 10 billion Qantas Points booking trips across Europe last year. We know this partnership will allow our members to explore more of the continent and find reward seats more easily," said Olivia Wirth, Qantas Loyalty CEO.
Qantas began codesharing with Air France and KLM last year, linking Australia-Europe itineraries via Singapore and Hong Kong.
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