Hooray! We’ve made it to December – which means it’s also time for the next episode of our Travel Pointers podcast. Join Point Hacks News Editor Chris Chamberlin and Australian Frequent Flyer Editor Matt Graham for this month’s discussion, ‘Interview with Velocity CEO Nick Rohrlach & Mongolia.’
Travel Pointers, which debuted as Australia’s #1 travel podcast (Apple Podcasts charts) is curated with Australian travellers in mind. In this fifth episode, Chris and Matt cover the latest news. We’re also joined by the Velocity Frequent Flyer boss, Nick Rohrlach, who explains some of the thinking behind the recent program changes. He touches on the future of Velocity and the loyalty industry in general.
On a lighter note, Chris and Matt speak about a destination that may not be front of mind for Australian travellers: Mongolia. Better yet, Mongolia’s usual visa requirements for Australian travellers are currently waived, so it’s a great time to visit.

Show notes: Interview with Velocity CEO Nick Rohrlach & Mongolia
In this month’s episode, Chris and Matt discuss a range of recent news, including:
- Qantas opens new Adelaide Qantas Club
- Etihad and Virgin Australia set partnership end date
- Etihad relaunches status match for Australian residents, includes Virgin Australia
- Virgin Australia slashes the cost of Flex fares
- Qantas status match for New Zealand residents
- New backdoor way to convert bank reward programs to Qantas
- Fiji Airways plans Cairns-Nadi flights in 2025
To learn more about the other topics discussed in this episode, you can also read:
- Velocity’s major changes: new status tiers and points reshuffles
- Velocity reduces Status Credits on partner airline flights
- How will Velocity’s Status Credit changes affect you?
- MIAT Mongolian Airlines Boeing 767 Economy Class review (Ulaanbaatar-Seoul)
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- Learn more about Australian Frequent Flyer webinars
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Qantas American Express Ultimate
Offer ends: 28 Jul 2026
- Bonus Points
- 50,000 bonus Qantas Points¹
- Annual Fee
- $450 p.a.
- Earn
- 1.25 Qantas Points earned per $1 on eligible everyday purchases. 2.25 Qantas Points per $1 spent on selected Qantas products and services in Australia. 0.5 Qantas Point per $1 at government bodies in Australia. After a total of 100,000 Qantas Points is earned in a calendar year, the everyday earn rate will change from 1.25 to 1 Qantas Point per $1 spent.
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American Express Velocity Platinum
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- $440 p.a.
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Earn 50,000 Velocity Points¹ when you apply online, are approved, and spend $5,000 on eligible purchases on your new American Express Velocity Platinum Card within the first 3 months. New American Express Card Members only.
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