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Qantas frequent flyers will get access to more than 20 million seats on flights to international destinations as part of a $100m expansion of the loyalty program.
The launch of Classic Plus Flight Rewards will give customers access to more international flights from July and will roll out to domestic flights by the end of 2024.
The airline hopes the $100 million investment will help them achieve more than $500 million in earnings (before costs) in FY24.
Qantas Loyalty chief executive Andrew Glance said the new type of reward seat will usually require more points than existing Classic seats, but will be available to all destinations on the Qantas international and domestic network, across First, Business, Premium Economy and Economy cabins.
Qantas frequent flyers will get access to more than 20 million seats on flights to international destinations as part of a $100m expansion of the loyalty program
Qantas Group chief executive Vanessa Hudson said frequent flyers now have more ways than ever to earn points and Classic Plus will open up more value for frequent flyers who want to spend their growing points balance
For example, a return business class flight