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What the Qatar-Virgin deal means for frequent flyers

What the Qatar-Virgin deal means for frequent flyers

This year should bring ever more ways to earn and burn points, and to rack up those status credits – even if the fine details are still in play. From the February 28 edition of Highflyer magazine.

Up up and away: Make your points take off. 

Australia is a nation unashamedly obsessed with airline status and loyalty points. Since Qatar Airways announced in October last year it would acquire a minority 25 per cent equity stake in Virgin Australia, subject to Australian government approval, the big question has been how a VA/QR partnership might work for frequent flyers.

Tickets have been on sale since December for new routes into Europe via Doha from June, when the European summer season begins. The extra seats are expected to bring more tourists to our shores and have put much-needed downward pressure on fares, including return business class tickets from $7500.

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Ayesha de Kretser
Ayesha de KretserSenior reporterAyesha de Kretser is a senior reporter with The Australian Financial Review covering the aviation and tourism sectors. She has previously reported on banking, mining and commodity markets. Connect with Ayesha on Twitter. Email Ayesha at ayesha.dekretser@afr.com.au

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