Woolworths Everyday Rewards Australia and Qantas Frequent Flyer
Woolworths and Qantas has announced their loyalty partnership which allows customers to earn Qantas Frequent Flyer points as part of their everyday shopping. Woolworth customers who link their Everyday Rewards and Qantas Frequent Flyer accounts will earn one Qantas Frequent Flyer point for every dollar spent above $30 in one transaction, when they present their Everyday Rewards card.
The offer will be available to Woolworths Supermarket and Liquor customers from 22 June and to BIG W customers from 16 July. Offers will also be launched in coming months for customers of BWS, Dick Smith and participating Caltex Woolworths co-branded fuel outlets.
The four cents per litre fuel discount will also continue to apply to purchases over $30 in Woolworths supermarkets and BIG W, continuing to provide further value to shoppers. Customers who link their Everyday Rewards and Qantas Frequent Flyer membership accounts and choose to pay for their shopping with a credit card that earns Qantas Frequent Flyer points will still earn those points and will also earn one point for every dollar spent above $30 in one transaction, making rewards even easier and faster to attain.
Key benefits of the Woolworths and Qantas partnership:
• One Qantas Frequent Flyer point for every $1 spent above $30 in the one transaction.
• Ability to boost points earning potential by using Qantas Frequent Flyer direct earn credit cards.
Points can be redeemed for a wide range of vouchers, products and services via the Qantas Frequent Flyer online store and flights with Qantas, Jetstar and 23 partner airlines.
About Woolworths and Woolworths Everyday Rewards:
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Woolworths has 20 million customer transactions per week across some 3000 stores including Woolworths and Safeway Supermarkets, BIG W, Woolworths & Safeway Liquor, BWS, Dan Murphy’s, Caltex Woolworths and Caltex Safeway co-branded fuel outlets and Dick Smith Electronics.
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The Woolworths Everyday Rewards program has three million registered customers.
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The Woolworths Everyday Rewards program was launched nationally in February 2008.
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At this time, Woolworths Everyday Rewards is not available to Woolworths Supermarkets customers in Tasmania. However, the Frequent Shopper Club program continues to be available to those customers.
About Qantas Frequent Flyer:
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The Qantas Frequent Flyer program was launched in 1987 and today has over 5.6 million members.
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The program has more than 400 partners, including airlines, credit cards, restaurants, hotels, financial institutions and retailers.
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With Qantas Frequent Flyer linked credit cards and points earned from flights you can see that members will have the ability to quickly earn enough points to take advantage of some of the most valuable rewards in Australia.
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Over three million Classic Award flights were redeemed by members last financial year.
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Over 1000 products including shopping vouchers are available to redeem in the online Qantas Frequent Flyer store.
Customers can also link their existing Qantas Frequent Flyer membership to their Everyday Rewards card through the Everyday Rewards website, so they can start earning points from the moment the enhanced program takes off on June 22.
Qantas Frequent Flyer members will be able to redeem their points for flights with Qantas, Jetstar and 23 partner airlines or online at the Qantas Frequent Flyer store with over 1000 products and services to choose from including Woolworths vouchers.Customers can pick up an Everyday Rewards card at any Woolworths Supermarket and register online. Everyday Rewards members who are not members of the Qantas Frequent Flyer program can join Qantas Frequent Flyer through Woolworth Everyday Rewards without paying the usual Qantas Frequent Flyer joining fee - a saving of $82.50.
Received a letter from Debrorah to link WW rewards with Qantas, but how ?
There is no link on the site in the letter and this site by your phone message is supposed to have a forgotten password etc.
It’s all ad’s no wonder so many people are calling in. This is a very Amateur promotion!!
I have been told about this scheme by a friend who has registered. When I entered this website to try to register, there was a huge load of informative material, but nowhere for anyone to register to participate. Could you please direct me to where I may register my Qantas card, etc. thank you in anticipation. Jill Hillman-Marks
I have also had the same problem of not being able to find how to join Frequent Flyers Please advise correct procedure Thank you P AA
There has been an extraordinary level of people registering for the Qantas program and we apologise for any inconvenience you experienced. There are FAQs on the Everyday Rewards site and I can also recommend that you look at the Everyday Rewards Blog site if you have specific questions you want to ask us about Qantas.
Thanks Sue
Please direct me to where I can register my Qantas Frequent Flyer card with the Everyday Rewards card.
Thank you,Brenda
I too have been trying to link the two cards together and to date have had no success please simplify this systems so it can be done
I appreciate that in Tasmania Woolworths has a Frequent Shopper Card, but why can’t we have the choice of linking Everyday Rewards with the Frequent Flyer programme as well. I wish to register my displeasure at not being able to use this programme over the Frequent Shopper card.
Is it likely that the programme will ever get to Tasmania?
please direct me to where i can register my woolworths everyday rewards card with qantas frequent flyer as a new membership thank you.
I am the same don’t know how to register my Frequent Flyers card to start saving points.
I wish to register with qantas frequent flyer poits from woolworth
Hi
How do I get a everyday shoper card
thankyou
am having serious problems linking current frequent flyer card to everyday rewards card for points.everyday rewards card already registered but cannot link up.please help.hav e been trying for weeks now with no success.
I too wish to register my displeasure at not being able to access this rewards program in Tasmania. Linking the frequent shopper card to frequent flyer would fix the problem, come on Woolies - give us a go and bring Tasmania on board.
I face the same problem. It would be helpful if there is an instruction telling where current Everday Rewards cardholder can join Qantas Frequent Flyer Membership without paying the joining fee. The applicant shall then provide the 13 digit barcode number of the Everyday Reward card to link up with the Qantas Frequent Flyer reward points. Why is there so much problem to join a promotional program ? I shop frequently at Woolworths and so far I have not been able to capitalise on the $ that I spend over $30. Please tell me how in your email reply. Thanks
I have had great difficulty linking my rewards card and my qantas frequent flyer card, will somebody please phone me.03 59652559
I am unable to find any instructions how to register/link my card to Qantas freequent flyers. Please help.
I just wanna know if my everyday rewards card is link to Quantas freequent flyers??? Please help.
Thanking you
Maria
Once again Tasmanians are being treated like second class citizens - if Woolies doesn’t make the Everyday Rewards available in Tas soon, then they will lose me to Coles - they have a better loyalty program, although I have the same gripe with them about treating Tasmanians as non-Australians - it’s UN-Australian - we are part of the Nation of Australia, so these programs should be fully national, not just notionally national - leaving Tasmania off the map again, just like the Brisbane Commonwealth Games!
Another upset Tassie! Why have the reward scheme available to join in Tasmanian Tandy & Dick Smith stores if we can’t get points???
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have been trying for ages to register in Qantas frequent flyer as i’m only in the rewards card for shopping i’ve tried so many times and find lots of information that means absolutly nothing, if anyone is listening please let me know how to register.