Optus and Qantas Frequent Flyer have quietly ended their points-earning partnership.
Since last Friday, 12 April 2024, the telco no longer offers new plans with Qantas points. Existing Optus customers on a Qantas SIM Only Plan can continue to earn points until 11 April 2025.
Qantas appears to have given notice of the change on its website around the end of March. As of now, the Optus partnership page on the Qantas website states:
From 12 April 2024 Qantas Frequent Flyer members can no longer sign up to a Qantas SIM Only Plan by Optus.
Existing Qantas SIM Only Plan customers will continue to earn Qantas Points for a period of 12 months after 11 April 2024.
Australian Frequent Flyer understands that Qantas Frequent Flyer and Optus mutually agreed to end their partnership as they look towards enhancing their loyalty offerings in other ways.
Optus continues to partner with Flybuys to offer bonus Flybuys points on selected products. Flybuys points can be converted into Virgin Australia Velocity points.
Qantas’ former partnership with Optus
Optus had been offering Qantas SIM Only Plans including Qantas Frequent Flyer points since November 2021. Although Optus didn’t offer Qantas points on its other services, customers could earn Qantas points for every dollar spent on specific Qantas SIM Only Plans purchased through Qantas, as well as a one-off sign-up points bonus.
Many AFF members may also remember the two promotions in 2022 when Optus offered up to 60,000 bonus Qantas points when signing up to a “Qantas $99 Promo Plan”. To get the 60,000 bonus points, you just had to keep your plan active for at least three months.
Before this, Qantas Frequent Flyer had also partnered with Optus between 2011 and 2015.
Between the two periods when it partnered with Optus, Qantas had also teamed up with Vodafone.
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