Qantas launching frequent flyer program for kids
Qantas aims to lure a new generation of future frequent flyers with the introduction of ‘The Joey Club.’
Targeted at 3-10 years olds, the airline is looking to make the in-flight experience a memorable occasion for kids with a number of enhanced benefits and amenities.
This includes a Qantas Joey Club novelty passport, dedicated children’s menus in domestic lounges, and expanded in-flight entertainment for youngsters.
"Looking after our loyal customers, including our tiny travellers, is incredibly important to Qantas. We have always had initiatives in place for children travelling with us but the Joey Club takes it to the next level with a formal program and a number of new benefits," said Olivia Wirth, Qantas group executive of brand, marketing and corporate affairs.
Qantas says Joey Club benefits are in addition to existing family friendly amenities such as special in-flight meal options for infants and children, priority family boarding and extra baggage allowance for a stroller or push-chair on selected routes.
The program comes into effect in June 2015 and Qantas is waiving the normal joining fee of $89.50 until 31 December 2015.
Families can register their children for the program at qantas.com/kids
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