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Qantas launches 'Joey Club' for new generation of frequent flyers

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Qantas’ youngest flyers will enjoy a range of new benefits when travelling with Qantas, with the unveiling of “The Joey Club”.

The world’s most successful children’s entertainment group The Wiggles joined Qantas to make the announcement Sunday, treating guests to a pop-up performance at Sydney’s Qantas Club.

The program recognises Qantas’ youngest customers and aims to create memorable and engaging travel experiences for them and their families. Qantas Group Executive, Brand, Marketing and Corporate Affairs Olivia Wirth said travel is an exciting experience, particularly for children, and the airline wants to make sure that it’s as enjoyable as possible for the whole family.

“Looking after our loyal customers, including our tiny travellers, is incredibly important to Qantas. We have always had initiatives in place for children travelling with us but the Joey Club takes it to the next level with a formal program and a number of new benefits that will make flying with Qantas more fun for kids,” she said.

“Many of our pilots, engineers and cabin crew chose careers in aviation after taking their first flight with Qantas so we want to further inspire a new generation of Qantas customers and employees.”

Children are currently the fastest growing segment of the Qantas Frequent Flyer membership base, with some parents signing up their children from birth.

Joey Club initiatives include:

• A Qantas Joey Club novelty passport for new Australian-based Frequent Flyer members (aged 3-10 years old) where they can record details of their flight. • Special dedicated kids menus in domestic lounges, including made to order sandwiches in animal shapes, fresh fruit and snacks such as popcorn and sultanas. • Larger investment in the children’s inflight entertainment channels. There is a dedicated children’s movie channel with 21 hours of content (with latest releases screening on board shortly after their cinema release, as will happen with the upcoming Frozen 2) and a dedicated TV channel with 28 hours of TV shows, with The Wiggles and Peppa Pig the most popular.

Qantas’ Frequent Flyer Program also offers Family Transfers, a points transfer feature where parents can transfer or gift Qantas Points to their children or other family members up to four times within a 12-month period.

From June, all new Australian-based Frequent Flyer members between the age of three and ten years old will receive a special Joey Club kit when they join the program. To celebrate the launch of Joey Club, Qantas is waiving the normal join fee of $89.50 to offer a complimentary join for children at qantas.com/kids until Dec 31, 2015.

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Call a spade a spade they joey club price is the same price as a regular frequent flyer and the benefits are exactly what kids get already going on a Qantas flight minus the novelty passport.

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"frequent flyers"

Do they have a heavy carbon footprint?

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