Qantas inks loyalty partnership with dining platform Quandoo
Qantas Frequent Flyer has cooked up a new partnership with restaurant booking platform Quandoo.
The global tie-up opens up access to 18,000 restaurant partners in more than 12 countries for Qantas members through the new platform Qantas Restaurants powered by Quandoo, which is now live.
Restaurant reservations can be made via the Qantas website and app and Qantas frequent flyers will be able to earn 100 points per person, per booking.
"We know how much our frequent flyers like to dine out, so rewarding them with Qantas Points for eating at their favourite local restaurant or somewhere special while they’re on holiday is going to be a real draw," said Olivia Wirth, Qantas Loyalty CEO.
"Members can also maximise their points earn when dining out by paying the bill on their Qantas Points earning credit card," she added.
Paul Hadida, Quandoo’s vice president, APAC, said: "Being able to partner with Qantas will allow us to provide additional benefits to our customers as well as generating further traffic to our restaurant partners, both locally and globally."
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