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  2. Tiimely - Wikipedia

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    Qantas Money Home Loans launched in early February 2023, [16] and is a white-label mortgage product of Tiimely and funded by Bendigo and Adelaide Bank. Tiimely was approved as an unrestricted accredited data recipient by the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission under the Consumer Data Right in March 2023. [17]

  3. Qantas Frequent Flyer - Wikipedia

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    Qantas Frequent Flyer is the frequent-flyer program of Australian flag carrier Qantas. Points are accrued based on distance flown, with bonuses that vary by travel class. Points are earned through members flying on Qantas, Oneworld and other partner airlines. [1] Points can be redeemed for flights or upgrades across these airlines.

  4. Qantas - Wikipedia

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    Qantas is the world's third-oldest airline by foundation date and the oldest airline in the English-speaking world — being founded in November 1920. [34] [35] Qantas is an acronym of the airline's original name, Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services, as it originally served Queensland and the Northern Territory. It is popularly ...

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  6. Qudos Bank - Wikipedia

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    Membership was initially restricted to Qantas employees based in Sydney, although by 1964 employees of British Airways and Air New Zealand were permitted to join. In 1963, the credit union claimed that 20% of Australian-based Qantas staff were members, which was claimed to have increased to 50% by 1969 and 90% by 1980. [ 5 ]

  7. 6 underrated airlines you should try - AOL

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    Qantas rewards members reap the same benefits on Jetstar flights, too. Jetstar ranked No. 5 on Skytrax's list of low-cost carriers, and made the top 10 for several other categories, including long ...

  8. Everyday Rewards - Wikipedia

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    In December 2008, Woolworths and Qantas entered into a six-year agreement to allow Everyday Rewards members to earn Qantas Frequent Flyer (QFF) points for purchases at Woolworths supermarkets. [29] In June 2009, details of the arrangement were announced.

  9. Velocity Frequent Flyer - Wikipedia

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    Qantas introduced a similar feature to their frequent flyer program in May 2008. By February 2008, Velocity Rewards had 1.3 million members and Virgin Blue stated it was considering selling it or entering into a joint venture once its operation was profitable, and considered a membership of 1.6 to 1.7 million members would put the operation in ...