Qantas and oil and gas giant BP are pairing up for a new customer loyalty scheme that will launch early next year.
The new BP rewards program will allow customers to earn Qantas frequent flyer points on fuel and eligible in-store purchases across participating BP retail sites in Australia. BP’s awards program already exists in the UK and the US.
BP Plus Fuel Card will become the exclusive fuel partner of Qantas Business Rewards, a program that allows businesses to earn Qantas points.
Olivia Wirth, Qantas loyalty CEO, said the opportunity to earn Qantas points on fuel and in-store purchases across BP would be welcomed by the airline’s almost 13 million frequent flyers and 250,000 Qantas Business Rewards members.
“Earning Qantas Points on everyday expenses is a real drawcard for our members and helps them maximise the value they get from our programme,” said Wirth.
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