Ever wondered if you’re getting good value from your points, or whether they’re even worth chasing? We’ve now adopted Australian Frequent Flyer’s points valuation.
Latest Westpac Altitude Rewards
Westpac Altitude Rewards
Bank rewards points rarely transfer to frequent flyer points at a 1:1 rate, but their flexibility is handy for anyone seeking out reward seats. Here’s how to work out the best bank rewards program for you.
Even if you don’t have a Qantas credit card, you may still be able to book Qantas flights.
Westpac, Citi and ANZ are making some changes to some of their rewards credit cards – some come into effect from 1 August while others are already in place.
Same-same but different: Altitude and Amplify are both flexible points programs within the Westpac group, but with different earning and redemption rates.
This guide provides helpful information about credit cards that can earn Velocity Points, which may assist when deciding which Velocity credit card is best for you.
The Westpac Altitude Black Credit Card comes with a good earn rate, the flexible Altitude Rewards program which includes Velocity Frequent Flyer, KrisFlyer and Asia Miles, 2 Priority Pass lounge passes plus complimentary insurance.
The Westpac Altitude Platinum Card offers the ability to earn Altitude Rewards points with double points on overseas spend or Qantas Points. Also included is no cap on points earned and complimentary overseas travel insurance.
Consider the Westpac Altitude Business card range if you want a business credit card. Why? The Altitude Business Card range has a relatively unique benefit. The opportunity to earn points into Altitude Rewards and transfer them to various frequent flyer programs, including Qantas Frequent Flyer. On top of that, there are competitive earning rates for … Continued