Qantas to launch its own platinum credit card by the end of this financial year

Qantas to launch its own platinum credit card by the end of this financial year

SYDNEY, Australia, 2017-May-09 — /Travel PR News/ — Qantas has announced plans to offer its own platinum credit card, offering a high rate of points earn and exclusive travel benefits.

The card, powered by Mastercard® and issued by Citi, will be launched by the end of this financial year along with full details of features.

Announcing plans for the card at the Qantas Investor Day, CEO of Qantas Loyalty Lesley Grant said the card was a response to the strong consumer demand for points as part of everyday spending.

“Around 35 per cent of credit card spend in Australia earn Qantas Points, which shows strong interest in this type of reward but also plenty of room for growth,” said Ms Grant.

“This is a premium card aimed at people who love earning Qantas Points and who travel enough to want access to special deals on air fares and lounge access.

“Ultimately, it’s about giving customers more choice by widening the range of cards that you can earn points on and adding some unique features that only Qantas can offer,” added Ms Grant.

Ms Grant said Qantas was pleased to partner with Citi, the world’s largest issuer of credit cards, and global technology and payments leader Mastercard as Qantas Loyalty enters this new phase of growth.

The Qantas credit card is the latest in new products launched by Qantas Loyalty, including travel, health and life insurance as part of Qantas Assure. It follows on from Qantas Cash – a travel money card launched in August 2013 that has grown 17 per cent market share of this segment with 670,000 cards activated and almost $3 billion of funds loaded.

More information on the Qantas credit card will be available when applications open before the end of this financial year.

 

Mastercard is a registered trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated.

SOURCE: Qantas Airways Limited ABN

 

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