Using Qantas OneWorld FFP for extended travel over many stops

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Hello, I am a first time user of this forum.

I would appreciate if someone could enlighten me how to go about using our frequent flyer points for extended travel in Business Class (minimum 280,000 points) with Qantas OneWorld airlines.

A few months ago I came across an article whereby an individual had done 15 stops on the number of points mentioned above.

Any advice and insight as to how to go about this would be highly appreciated.
 
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Hello, I am a first time user of this forum.

I would appreciate if someone could enlighten me how to go about using our frequent flyer points for extended travel in Business Class (minimum 280,000 points) with Qantas OneWorld airlines.

A few months ago I came across an article whereby an individual had done 15 stops on the number of points mentioned above.

Any advice and insight as to how to go about this would be highly appreciated.

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