Tuesday, September 18, 2012

The Bear Drive account will be accessible to acceptable Qantas barter travelling on flights



Qantas today appear a new bear account for Qantas travellers as allotment of its all-around airline affiliation with Emirates.

Chauffeur Drive, which is planned to alpha in April 2013, will be offered to Qantas cartage travelling in First and Business on flights greater than 12 hours long.

Passengers will be calm in a affluence car and apprenticed to the airport to accommodated their flight. On accession at their destination, they will be met by addition bear account and apprenticed to their hotel, appointment or home.

Travellers abutting via a calm flight from Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart, Perth, Sydney or Melbourne to an acceptable Qantas all-embracing flight will accept admission to Bear Drive. The action aswell extends to Qantas barter travelling from Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington to Australia to affix to an acceptable Qantas all-embracing flight.

Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce said the account would be one of the abounding new allowances stemming from Qantas and Emirates adjustment their articles to accommodate a consistent, world-class chump experience.

"Qantas is admiring to action this new bear account to our exceptional customers," said Mr Joyce.

"We apperceive this door-to-door account will be actual able-bodied accustomed and it’s a prime archetype of the affectionate of allowances barter can apprehend from the new partnership."

The Bear Drive account will be accessible to acceptable Qantas barter travelling on flights amid Australia and Cheap London Flights, Dubai, Los Angeles, Dallas, New York, Santiago and Johannesburg.

Subject to authoritative approval, Qantas and Emirates will anatomy a all-around affiliation and accommodate barter in Australia admission to added than 70 one-stop destinations in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

The two airlines’ common flyer programs will aswell be aligned, giving associates added opportunities to acquire and redeem credibility on the collective network.

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