Qantas Airways Partners with Hawaiian Airlines to Expand Reward Seat Options for Frequent Flyers

Reuters
02 Jun
Qantas Airways Partners with Hawaiian Airlines to Expand Reward Seat Options for Frequent Flyers

Qantas Airways Ltd. has announced a new strategic partnership with Hawaiian Airlines, allowing Qantas Frequent Flyers to use their Qantas Points to book a wide range of reward seats on Hawaiian Airlines' extensive global network. This collaboration provides access to flights across all four major Hawaiian Islands, 15 U.S. cities, and 10 international destinations. The partnership, which follows Hawaiian Airlines' merger with Alaska Airlines, includes non-stop services from Honolulu to Sydney and Auckland, as well as seamless connections to popular North American cities. Qantas Loyalty CEO Andrew Glance highlighted Hawaii's popularity among Frequent Flyers and emphasized the added value and choice this partnership brings. This initiative complements Qantas' recent Melbourne to Honolulu service and expands the opportunities for members to redeem travel rewards.

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