So You Want to Use Qantas Points to Europe...
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  Over the coming months, many Qantas points collectors will attempt to redeem their points for Business Class flights to Europe during next year's peak northern hemisphere summer season. It's a great redemption... if you can get it. That's where the problems start... In this episode, James Green from Frequent Flyer Solutions explains how you can redeem Qantas points for flights to Europe, as well as other frequent flyer programs to consider that offer better value and award availability. This episode also includes some follow-up discussion about last fortnight's episode on Air Canada Aeroplan points.   Episode contents: 1:21 - Fortnightly news round-up 11:29 - Interview with James Green about redeeming Qantas points to Europe 40:56 - Discussion on Air Canada Aeroplan redemptions   Links: AFF on Air Discussion thread - a dedicated AFF thread to discuss the podcast and ask questions kangarooflyer88's informative post in the "Aeroplan (Air Canada) is now selling points" thread   Frequent Flyer Gazette articles referenced in the fortnightly news round-up: Instant Accor ALL Gold Status for Qantas Frequent Flyers Jetstar Restarts Flights to Japan Unusual Air New Zealand Award Availability Qatar Airways Awards Vanish from Qantas Website Jetstar Moving to Terminal 4 in Singapore? $400 of Annual Dining Credits for Amex Platinum Cardholders Qantas Considers Points Subscriptions No Overseas ATM Fees with Bankwest Qantas Transaction Account Which Credit Card Travel Insurance Covers COVID-19?
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