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Luxury Australian cruise and touring company APT has forged a partnership with Qantas Frequent Flyer in a move that will see travellers earn points on all bookings.APT CEO Steve Reynolds said the arrangement would provide guests with “another great benefit when booking their next big adventure”.The tie-up has been extended across APT’s full suite of products, a strategy Reynolds said could be used by agents to help secure bookings.Guests travelling on an APT Luxury River Cruise will earn two Frequent Flyer points per $1 spent, and all other APT holidays, including classic journeys, small group discoveries, 4WD adventures and small ship cruising will receive one point per $1 spent.The arrangement is backdated to bookings made from 1 March 2018 onwards.The fine print reads “Qantas Points will be credited to the Qantas Frequent Flyer member’s account within seven days of the trip departure date. Members will not earn Qantas Points on airfares bundled with an APT holiday; where a member cancels their APT holiday prior to the date of departure; APT holidays booked with staff, companion or Friends and Family discounts; travel industry member discounts; press and partnership trips; or prize winners.”Visit https://www.qantas.com/fflyer/dyn/program/welcome

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