Qantas dangles free trips for Covid-vaccinated travellers

Bloomberg

Qantas Airways Ltd is considering giving free flight vouchers or air miles to people who’ve had Covid-19 shots, joining a growing list of businesses offering vaccination incentives to kick-start global travel.
While details haven’t been finalised, fully inoculated Qantas frequent fliers might also be offered free loyalty status credits, Qantas said in a statement.
The program is due to run until the end of 2021, when Australia’s vaccination program is expected to be mostly complete, the airline said.
As reluctance in many countries to get vaccinations threatens a recovery from the pandemic, companies with the most to gain from a global reopening are pitching in.
United Airlines Holdings Inc is offering vaccinated frequent fliers the chance to win free flights for a year.
Australia’s success in suppressing the virus hasn’t been matched by its vaccination
program.
Only about 3.7 million people in the nation of 26 million have received their first shot, and Melbourne was ordered into lockdown for the fourth time to combat a growing cluster of cases.
The country’s vaccine rollout is “the key to keeping our domestic borders open and safely restarting international travel,” Qantas Chief Customer Officer Stephanie Tully said.
Hong Kong’s airport authority said it would give away 60,000 flight tickets in a lucky draw to residents and airport staff who’ve been vaccinated before the end of September. Uber Technologies Inc and Lyft Inc are offering free rides to anyone on their way to get vaccinated in the US.

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