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An update from Qantas: new routes, increasing international capacity and more

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The latest travel news for Qantas Frequent Flyers. Qantas Points and Status Credits shown are as at

The latest travel news for Qantas Frequent Flyers. Qantas Points and Status Credits shown are as at 13-Jun-2023 Having trouble viewing this email? [View it in your browser](. [Qantas Frequent Flyer]( Frequent Flyer number 1931436305 Qantas Points 0 Status Credits 0 Hi {NAME}, Today, we are delighted to launch our new flight from New York to Sydney via Auckland. Our return to the Big Apple is one of several new routes as we continue to expand our global network. This includes our return to San Francisco from Sydney, as we welcome new aircraft into our fleet.[*](#disc*) We look forward to seeing you onboard soon. [Fly from New York to Down Under]( [Fly from New York to Down Under]( Our new route, New York to Auckland and onto Australia, is taking off, flying up to 4 times per week onboard our 787 Dreamliner. And to celebrate, we’ve collaborated with Australian designer, Rebecca Vallance, to create limited-edition pyjamas and amenity kits. [Explore our updated network  ]( [Returning to San Francisco]( [Returning to San Fancisco]( After three years, our non-stop flights from San Francisco to Sydney are back. Travelers can once again enjoy more choice, as well as reduced travel time by at least two hours compared with a stopover in Los Angeles. [Book now  ]( [Our newest member of the Qantas fleet]( Our newest member of the Qantas fleet As we continue to introduce one aircraft every three weeks across the Qantas Group, this month we are welcoming our 13th and 14th Boeing 787 Dreamliners (called 'Mateship' and 'Snowy River') flying on select routes between Australia, the US and New Zealand, as well as from Australia to the UK, Italy, South Africa, Chile, Canada. [Discover our Dreamliner]( [More support and time to use your travel credit]( More support and time to use your travel credit If you have travel credits issued during COVID, remember to book by 31 December 2023. With more support via our travel credit hub and an extended travel window, we’ve made it easier, so all that’s left to do is put them to use on your next adventure. [Use credits]( [Discover what's possible with Qantas Points ]( Discover what’s possible with Qantas Points No matter how you choose to reward yourself, points make it possible. Whether you’re upgrading to business or booking a holiday, your next reward could be closer than you think. Earn or use points on flights, accommodation, car hire, or even your Qantas Club membership.[~](#disc~) [Learn more]( Experience the Qantas difference [Complimentary food and drinks on every flight]( Complimentary food and drinks on every flight[^](#disc^) [Baggage included in every fare]( Baggage included in every fare [Over 90 destinations across Australia and the world]( Over 90 destinations across Australia and the world[#](#disc#) [Enjoy over 650 lounges across our global network]( Enjoy over 650 lounges across our global network[>](#disc>) [Explore more reasons]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [Qantas]( [Oneworld]( [Your Account]( | [Program Terms]( | [Privacy Statement]( | [Online Help]( | [Contacts]( | [Qantas]( This email was originally sent to {EMAIL}. You have received this email because you are subscribed to ‘Flight specials, news and updates’ emails. To unsubscribe from ‘Flight specials, news and updates’ emails only, [click here](. 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Alcohol offered at select flight times on select flights. # The number of destinations is correct as at 13 June 2023, but is subject to change. > If you are a Qantas Platinum Frequent Flyer or Gold Frequent Flyer member (equivalent to the oneworld Emerald or Sapphire tiers), or you are travelling in a First or Business Class cabin on any oneworld member airline (excludes oneworld connect partners), you can access more than 650 airport lounges throughout the world. To be eligible, you must be departing on a flight that is both marketed and operated by a oneworld member airline. Visit our [oneworld alliance page]( for more information, eligibility requirements and lounge locations. Entry to Qantas Australian Domestic and International lounge network is subject to [lounge entry terms and conditions](. Entry to non-Qantas branded lounges is subject to the operators’ eligibility and entry requirements. QLEG040 [ ](

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