Qantas hotel $30 credit - book by 31/1/2023 $500 min spend

deejo77

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Email from Qantas today - I am not going to use - first to ask I will private message the code. I might have multiple codes but have not checked the other accounts yet.

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Book before 31 January 2023 to redeem​

It's the season for giving and we'd like to give you a $30 Qantas Hotels and Holidays voucher, so you can treat yourself to a well deserved getaway in 2023. Our team of hotel experts have curated a list to inspire your next stay - from city-break classics to our international top-sellers.

Go on, use this $30 voucher to spoil yourself and indulge in a little time away. But you’ll have to be quick and book before 31 January 2023.^ Plus, you'll earn 3 Qantas Points per $1 spent on your booking.~​


^Voucher valid for use on any Qantas Hotels or Qantas Holidays booking until 31 January 2023. Minimum spend of $500. Limit of one redemption per booking.
 
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This is a woeful offer when compared to the BP offer that came out overnight of $50 with no minimum spend and valid for 12 months.

Checkout the Qantas New Partner - BP thread.
 
Minimum spend $500 with $30 voucher on overpriced hotels? Woeful.

I've had a few of the $25 JQ hotel vouchers and booking a hotel for $71/night that Agoda and others have for $60/night so the voucher value is $15 or less.

Some of the hotels have been >$90/night where Agoda is $60/night so all the $25-$30 vouchers do is bring it to the available rate on other websites.
 
Minimum spend $500 with $30 voucher on overpriced hotels? Woeful.

I've had a few of the $25 JQ hotel vouchers and booking a hotel for $71/night that Agoda and others have for $60/night so the voucher value is $15 or less.

Some of the hotels have been >$90/night where Agoda is $60/night so all the $25-$30 vouchers do is bring it to the available rate on other websites.
I’ve actually found pretty similar or better on QF Hotels - searching through TripAdvisor is interesting when you look at the list of “Deals”. But still, $30 with a 6 wk UBD is pretty ordinary. Apart from the regular stream of $50 vouchers, I did receive a random $25 voucher with a 4yr UBD! Used that one recently - because I could.
 
I’ve actually found pretty similar or better on QF Hotels - searching through TripAdvisor is interesting when you look at the list of “Deals”. But still, $30 with a 6 wk UBD is pretty ordinary. Apart from the regular stream of $50 vouchers, I did receive a random $25 voucher with a 4yr UBD! Used that one recently - because I could.
That may depend on the country/city?

There are around 25-30 hotels I want to stay in Pattaya and up to 10 hotels in Chiang Mai and Qantas hotels are usually not competitive if not for the $25-$30 hotel voucher.

I'd guess once you get above $100-$150/night it becomes competitive?
 
I'd guess once you get above $100-$150/night it becomes competitive?
No, across the board in most markets. Just booked / stayed in so so places doing a NZ road trip. Oz, USA and UK etc comparable to most OTAs.

Could be a forex thing in some countries?
 

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