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Old May 7, 2008 | 9:02 am
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Points question...

Hi all,

I've looked (and probably overlooked it), but can't seem to find if QF points expire? I have some points from a flight US to Aus. I have been flying with Air New Zealand for the same route because it seems to be cheaper for me, so I don't know how many more points on Qantas I'll be racking up. Anyway, when I'm in Australia in August, I was thinking of just using my points for a domestic flight there because I don't know how long until you lose your points (if you do at all)? Thanks
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Old May 7, 2008 | 9:37 am
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Points don't expire as long as you have activity on the account at least once every 36 months. Can be an earn or a burn and can be as little as 1 point.
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Old May 7, 2008 | 9:45 am
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Points don't expire as long as you have activity on the account at least once every 36 months. Can be an earn or a burn and can be as little as 1 point.
Thanks, for some reason I couldn't find that! I might just end up using my points whilst there because I don't know how many more I'll acquire in the near future with Qantas
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Old May 7, 2008 | 1:30 pm
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