Uber Eats Is Giving Away 5 Million Qantas Points This Week
— 27 April 2021

Uber Eats Is Giving Away 5 Million Qantas Points This Week

— 27 April 2021
Garry Lu
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Garry Lu

Not since Kanye West and Jay-Z has a collaboration of this magnitude been witnessed. And following in the footsteps of Watch The Throne – i.e. providing the people with exactly what they need – Qantas Frequent Flyer and Uber Eats are serving the fastest fingers/biggest appetites in Australia a spicy plate of more than 5 million Qantas Points.

From today until Saturday, the 50 first lunch orders received via the Uber Eats app after 12 PM (AEST) will also secure a complimentary side of Qantas Points ranging from 16,000 to 50,000 per order. That’s more than one million Qantas Points up for grabs each day.

Simply…

  1. Link your Qantas Frequent Flyer account & Uber account by midnight to be eligible to earn Qantas Points on your order the following day.
  2. Be one of the first 50 people to place your order after 12 PM (AEST) and keep an eye out for the blessed Uber Eats notification to see if you’ve won.
  3. Your side of points will be credited to your Qantas Frequent Flyer account within 14 days of the notification.
  4. Start planning your next trip.

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“Qantas Frequent Flyers have continued to stock up on points during the pandemic on everything from groceries, power bills, fuel and food delivery, all in anticipation of the return of travel,” says Olivia Wirth, CEO of Qantas Loyalty.

“We’re always looking for ways to reward our members for their loyalty and after the last 12 months, we’re grateful for the way frequent flyers have remained committed to our program.”

“Restaurants are working hard to make sure they are able to benefit from the economic opportunities that will arrive alongside increased domestic and trans-Tasman tourism,” says Bec Nyst, Head of Restaurants for Uber Eats ANZ.

“Uber Eats is committed to helping drive a growing number of visitors to thousands of local restaurants in more than twenty cities and towns across the country.”

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“Offering bites with a side of Qantas flights is a tantalising customer experience. The in-app experience is seamless, so we’re confident this will appeal to customers and drive orders to restaurants on the Uber Eats platform.”

Those who manage to win big can spend their points on flights, hotels, or choose from an entire range of other rewards. For reference, here are some suggestions:

  • 16,000 Qantas Points – return flight from Sydney to Byron (Economy, plus $76 taxes, fees, carrier charges)
  • 36,000 Qantas Points – return flight from Melbourne to Queenstown  (Economy, plus $233 taxes, fees, carrier charges)
  • 48,000 Qantas Points – 2 x return flights from Perth to Broome (Economy, plus $192 taxes, fees, carrier charges)

Best of luck, punters.

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Garry Lu
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After stretching his legs with companies such as The Motley Fool and the odd marketing agency, Garry joined Boss Hunting in 2019 as a fully-fledged Content Specialist. In 2021, he was promoted to News Editor. Garry proudly retains a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, black bruises from Muay Thai, as well as a black belt in all things pop culture. Drop him a line at [email protected]

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