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Qantas To Launch Trans-Tasman 'Points Planes' For Frequent Flyers

Qantas and Jetstar have announced they will launch three days of Frequent Flyer Classic Reward 'points planes' to help frequent flyers reconnect across the Tasman.

Qantas and Jetstar have announced they will launch three days of Frequent Flyer Classic Reward ‘points planes’ to help frequent flyers reconnect across the Tasman.

Qantas and Jetstar have announced they will offer Frequent Flyers uncapped Classic Flight Reward seats for the first three days of travel when the two-way trans-Tasman bubble opens.

Earlier this week, Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern confirmed that she will announce a start date for quarantine-free travel for Australians on April 6th.

Once the start date is confirmed, thousands of Qantas and Jetstar seats across all cabins will be available to be booked as Classic Flight Rewards over the 72-hour travel period. Customers can also pay for these seats.

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Once the bubble is here, Qantas and Jetstar say they will be adding significantly more flights between Australia and New Zealand across a number of routes, flying to all its pre-COVID destinations.

In addition to operating the Points Planes, Qantas Frequent Flyer will also add 50 per cent more Classic Reward seats on Qantas’ trans-Tasman flights for the remainder of the year.

Qantas Loyalty CEO Olivia Wirth said the initiative would reward the program’s Australian and New Zealand members who have continued to build their points balance during the pandemic in anticipation of international travel resuming.

“Our members have been stockpiling points during COVID for exactly these opportunities and we want to help make it easier to get on one of the first international flights,”

Qantas Loyalty CEO Olivia Wirth

“That’s why every seat on every Qantas and Jetstar flight for the first three days of the travel bubble opening will be Classic Flight Rewards.

“For the remainder of the year, there will also be more reward seats available including during peak times like Christmas and school holidays on Qantas’ trans-Tasman flights.

“Eighty per cent of Qantas Frequent Flyers have said they want to use the points they have been stockpiling on travel. This is just one example of how we’ll be making it easier for members to get closer to their next dream trip as borders reopen,” Ms Wirth said.

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Classic Flight Reward seats across the Tasman start from 18,000 Qantas Points with Qantas and 14,400 with Jetstar plus taxes, fees and carrier charges.

Customers travelling on the Points Planes, or on any Qantas operated flights booked before 30 April 2021 can enjoy added flexibility with unlimited fee free date changes when travelling before 28 February 2022.