Qantas Passenger Perks Add Value for Incoming Visitors to Australia

Heading to Australia for work? You might want to fly Qantas. The national carrier is offering customers travelling to Australia exclusive discounts on curated local experiences, which means business travellers can carve out a little time to get some real local culture.

Launched in partnership with Australia’s state tourism organisations, the all-new “Qantas Passenger Perks” has been designed to give international visitors to Australia a way to add value to their trip with really local experiences that highlight the best of Australia.

With their international Qantas flight booking, eligible customers will be able to unlock more than 40 special offers to enjoy a range of nature, wildlife and cultural experiences around Australia. New offers will be added over the coming months to offer a wider array of experiences.

Highlights include 20% off BridgeClimb Sydney; 30% off a surf lesson at Sydney’s Bondi Beach; offers at Neil Perry restaurants and the D’Arenberg Winery in South Australia; snorkelling with turtles in the Gold Coast; and whale watching in Port Macquarie.

Qantas Chief Marketing Officer, Stephanie Tully, said the hand-picked experiences were designed to encourage more travellers to make Australia their next international holiday.“As the national carrier, we’re proud to work with our state tourism partners to promote the best of Australia to travellers around the world,” said Ms Tully.

“We’ve selected some of the most truly Australian experiences for our customers to access at a special rate when they book their flights with Qantas, catering to all different types of travellers.

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Gayatri Bhaumik

Always ready for her next adventure, Gayatri Bhaumik took her first flight
at 10 days old and hasn’t looked back since. After long stints in Bangkok,
Melbourne and London, she now based in Hong Kong where she's the Group Editor at Artemis Communications.