Qantas inks loyalty partnership with Secret Escapes
Qantas has partnered with Luxury Escapes to offer Qantas Frequent Flyer members more chances to earn and redeem Qantas Points.
Luxury Escapes offers luxury resorts in Australia and around the world, including Asia Pacific hotspots such as Bali, Fiji and the Maldives.
Qantas Frequent Flyer members will earn one Qantas point for every dollar spent on eligible Luxury Escapes holidays.
"Creating five-star holiday experiences, whether it’s through the journey or the destination, is something that Qantas Frequent Flyer and Luxury Escapes are both passionate about so this partnership makes perfect sense," said Luxury Escapes general manager Blake Hutchison.
"Hundreds of thousands of Australians each year are booking their holidays with Luxury Escapes and we’re thrilled to partner with Qantas Frequent Flyer to offer our customers an even more rewarding travel experience through the ability to earn and soon redeem Qantas Points."
Points can now be earned and in the coming weeks Qantas Frequent Flyer members will be abale to redeem their existing points for Luxury Escapes trips and also earn Qantas Points on the total value of the booking.
"It’s a great way for our members to build up their points balance to use towards their next holiday before they’ve even set off and earn points on the bulk of their holiday expenses," said Qantas’ loyalty executive manager, commercial, David Young.
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