No, Qantas Classic Rewards to Los Angeles Don’t Cost a Million Points
Qantas’ website layout could be better, but don’t panic – Qantas Classic Reward prices to Los Angeles & London have not massively increased!
Read moreQantas is Australia’s largest airline and national carrier. Qantas Frequent Flyer is also one of Australia’s largest loyalty programs. Many Australians are members of the Qantas Frequent Flyer program, so it’s a popular topic at the Australian Frequent Flyer.
Qantas’ website layout could be better, but don’t panic – Qantas Classic Reward prices to Los Angeles & London have not massively increased!
Read moreBy earning at least 150,000 Qantas Frequent Flyer points in a year, you’ll automatically enjoy the benefits of Qantas Points Club membership.
Read moreQantas Frequent Flyer began with just 50,000 members in 1987. It has since evolved significantly from its original model of only targeting business travellers.
Read moreIf you’re rebooked on a different flight, request an “original routing credit” to get the Qantas points and status credits you should have earned.
Read moreWant to know how many Qantas points you need to book a flight? Find out what determines the cost of Classic Rewards and how to work out the cost of any itinerary yourself.
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