Qantas Frequent Flyer members have a new way to redeem their points for seats – but at a higher cost. Here's our deep dive into Classic Plus Rewards. READ ON →>
British Airways is swinging its refreshed Boeing 777s with the new Club Suites back to Sydney from 28 October 2024. Is it worth booking with your Qantas Points? READ ON →>
The Pearl of the Indian Ocean is home to some of the world's best experiences. And with points, we fly to Sri Lanka return in Business Class for the adventure of a lifetime. READ ON →>
Get in fast: the Qantas Wine offers can bring you up to 43 Qantas Points per $1 spent - and of course, you'll get the case of wine alongside your haul of points. READ ON →>
Flying one-way can sometimes earn you more points and with greater flexibility when plans change. On domestic routes, booking two one-way fares is also usually the same overall price as making a round-trip booking. READ ON →>
As it happens, it's better to think about why you should join a hotel loyalty program, rather than merely signing up to everything. Here are five reasons you might consider joining - and where you might want to sign up. READ ON →>
This international flight has no middle seats on the entire plane – and you can book it using KrisFlyer miles, including those converted from Velocity Points. READ ON →>
Unlike redemptions on Air New Zealand itself, Airpoints bookings on partners are based on reward tables, not cash fare prices - and there's some great value just waiting to be unlocked. READ ON →>