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Abercrombie & Kent has announced that its guests can now earn Qantas Points when booking a luxury holiday with the company.Qantas Frequent Flyer members will earn one Qantas Point for every dollar spent on an A&K private land itinerary of seven nights or more (excluding taxes and credit card fees).For example, members travelling on A&K’s eight-day Southern Tanzania safari, valued from $7900 per person will earn a minimum of 7900 points per member. On A&K’s 10-day Wonders of Eastern Europe, members will earn a minimum of 10,815 points.Qantas Frequent Flyers who book a tour with A&K using their Qantas Points-earning credit card could also earn more points.In addition to flights, Qantas Frequent Flyer offers its 11.2 million members thousands of ways to earn and use their Qantas Points, from paying the bills and hotel stays, to grocery shopping and products from the online Qantas Store.Sujata Raman, Regional Managing Director of Abercrombie & Kent, commented, “We are excited about the new partnership with Qantas Frequent Flyer. Many of our guests are already Qantas Frequent Flyer members, which makes the relationship a logical fit. Through the programme we can reward our loyal customers with Qantas Points that they already collect for redemption on a wide variety of rewards.”Qantas Loyalty CEO Lesley Grant said: “Tours can be a significant part of the holiday budget so we’re excited to be able to reward our members with another opportunity to earn Qantas Points on their holiday spend. It also means members can beat the post-holiday blues knowing they’ve already earned points towards their next trip.”

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