Qantas vaccine incentives: Plan to reward vaccinated passengers with points, vouchers

Qantas said on Friday it was considering a plan to reward customers who have received both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine with incentives like frequent flyer points or flight vouchers to help boost vaccination rates. The airline has said it will require all passengers to be vaccinated when it restarts international flights beyond New Zealand, in a policy that has been cricitised by the World Travel and Tourism Council as discriminatory. "We will ask people to have a vaccination before they can get on the aircraft... for international visitors coming out and people leaving the country we think that's a necessity," Qantas CE Alan Joyce said in November. Qantas is currently selling tickets to destinations like the United States, Britain and Japan from late December though that could be further postponed as the federal government has said borders may remain closed until mid-2022. "As a large company that relies on travel to put our people and planes back to work, we're obviously motivated to help with the national vaccine effort," Qantas chief customer officer Stephanie Tully said . "We're still thinking through how this would work, but the incentive could be Qantas points, Qantas or Jetstar flight vouchers, or status credits for frequent flyers."<br/>
Traveller.com.au with Reuters
https://www.traveller.com.au/qantas-plan-to-reward-vaccinated-passengers-with-points-vouchers-h1w45l
5/28/21