Qantas rolls out vaccination rewards campaign
Qantas Group launched its reward campaign for Covid-19 vaccinated Australians.
Fully vaccinated Australian-based Frequent Flyers 18 and over can now claim their reward through the Qantas App by choosing either 1,000 Qantas points, 15 status credits or a $20 flight discount for Qantas or Jetstar.
Members will then be automatically entered into a mega prize draw to win a year’s worth of free flights, accommodation and fuel.
Ten mega prizes will be up for grabs with a winner selected from each state and territory and two mega prize winners as part of Qantas’ national TV campaign.
The free accommodation is provided by Accor, offering stays at 345 hotels, resorts and apartments.
Winners will also be able to take off to any Qantas and Jetstar international destination when borders start to open.
"Getting vaccinated is an important step that every Australian can take that brings us that little bit closer to life as we knew it," said group CEO Alan Joyce.
"As the national carrier, we want to recognise those who have made the effort to protect themselves and the community."
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