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The Frequent Flyer Gazette

Thursday, 22 March 2018

Qantas Account Suspended
An AFF member has had their Qantas Frequent Flyer account suspended after returning items bought through the Qantas Online Mall.
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Triple Velocity Points on Discounted Flights
Virgin Australia is currently giving away triple Velocity points on all flights booked by Monday, 26 March. To make the deal even better, many Virgin Australia routes are currently on sale with up to 30% off some flights. The sale includes both Economy and Business class seats to many destinations. To earn triple Velocity points, you'll first need to register for the promotion on the more...
Qantas Business Class Lacks Privacy
There are many reasons that people pay more to fly Business class. In addition to a more comfortable seat and better meals, one of the key benefits is the privacy and exclusivity of Business class. But it seems Qantas forgot about this when it reconfigured its Boeing 737 aircraft, which are used on domestic and short-haul international flights. When Qantas refurbished its Boeing 737s more...
 
 
Award Flight Assist can help you to redeem your points
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Thai Airways Bans Obese Business Pax
Thai Airways has set a "waistline limit" for passengers flying in the airline's newest Business class seats. The airline will not allow obese passengers requiring a seatbelt extension to sit in these seats, citing safety concerns. Parents travelling with lap infants are also banned. The Thai Airways waistline limit affects Business class passengers on the airline's new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. These aircraft currently fly from Bangkok to Auckland and more...
How to Fly to Mauritius using Points
Mauritius is a beautiful island nation in the Indian Ocean between Australia and Africa. This French-speaking island is a great place for a holiday, but getting there can be a little bit of a challenge! This article explores ways to fly from Australia to Mauritius using frequent flyer points.

 
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