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Woolworths and Qantas Frequent Flyer refresh partnership

Woolworths Rewards and Qantas Frequent Flyer have revamped their decade long partnership.

This is expected to make the tie-up simpler, faster and more rewarding for millions of members.

From today, the conversion rate from Woolworths Rewards to Qantas Frequent Flyer points will increase by close to 15 per cent. It means 2,000 Woolworths Rewards Points will now convert to 1,000 Qantas Points, up from 870 points.

Woolworths Rewards members will also benefit from faster access to their Qantas Points, with conversions to be processed automatically when members hit 2,000 Woolworths Points rather than once every three months.

Customers can earn Woolworths Rewards Points at Woolworths, BIG W, BWS and participating Caltex and Caltex Woolworths co-branded fuel outlets.

A simpler, faster and more rewarding system  

“Our members have told us they love our Qantas Frequent Flyer partnership, but want it to be simpler, faster and more rewarding,” WooliesX Managing Director Amanda Bardwell said.

“Together with Qantas we’re delighted to deliver on all three counts as we strengthen the partnership.

“We work hard to offer good value to our customers across their weekly shop, with a wide range of great products at affordable prices.

“The refresh means our members can get even more value from their same everyday shopping at Woolworths and book their next holiday even faster.”

How to get started  

Woolworths and Qantas are also making it easier for customers to opt-in to points conversion.

For the first time, Qantas customers can link their accounts and sign up for Woolworths Rewards on the Qantas website.

In addition, Woolworths Rewards has introduced a simplified two-click process for Qantas conversions on its website.

Woolworths Rewards members who do not wish to opt-in to Qantas Points conversion will continue to save $10 on their next eligible shop at Woolworths, BWS, BIG W and participating Caltex and Caltex Woolworths co-branded fuel outlets each time their balance hits 2,000 points. They also have the option to bank their Woolworths Rewards savings for Christmas.

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