Qantas has flagged a scheme to incentivise Australians to get vaccinated against COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP virus, so the airline can operate more flights. The national carrier is eager for state and international borders to reopen and is counting on vaccines to help with that. “As a large company that relies on travel to put our people and planes back to work, we’re obviously motivated to help with the national vaccine effort,” Qantas customer officer Stephanie Tully said on Friday. Enticing travellers with vouchers and credits may form part of a strategy to reward those who’ve had the jab. “We’re still thinking through how this would work, but the incentive could be Qantas points, Qantas or Jetstar flight vouchers, or status credits for frequent flyers.” The national carrier is expected to offer about 1,000 Qantas points to people who get vaccinated, which equates to between $20 to …
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