There are many ways to get to first class without breaking the bank, including using frequent flyer miles to purchase your
flights or getting elite status
on a
particular airline to get complementary
upgrades on every
flight.
(i) the ways in which Qantas Points are earned and redeemed; (ii) Point earning and redeeming rates and Eligible
Flights; (iii) Reward Flight blackouts or non-bookable periods; (iv) limitations on the number of Classic Flight Rewards and Classic Upgrade Rewards redeemable on particular flights; (v) Rewards or Benefits, including the continued availability of Rewards or Benefits; (vi) Reward restrictions or conditions; (vii) Status Credit restrictions and conditions; (viii) membership level requirements and benefits; (ix) ticketing procedures; (x) ticketing and service charges and other fees; and (xi) the expiry of accrued Qantas
Flights; (iii) Reward
Flight blackouts or non-bookable periods; (iv) limitations
on the number of Classic
Flight Rewards and Classic
Upgrade Rewards redeemable
on particular flights; (v) Rewards or Benefits, including the continued availability of Rewards or Benefits; (vi) Reward restrictions or conditions; (vii) Status Credit restrictions and conditions; (viii) membership level requirements and benefits; (ix) ticketing procedures; (x) ticketing and service charges and other fees; and (xi) the expiry of accrued Qantas
flights; (v) Rewards or Benefits, including the continued availability of Rewards or Benefits; (vi) Reward restrictions or conditions; (vii) Status Credit restrictions and conditions; (viii) membership level requirements and benefits; (ix) ticketing procedures; (x) ticketing and service charges and other fees; and (xi) the expiry of accrued Qantas Points;