Admirals Club and Qantas Club Bonus Miles Offers
Admirals Club 3,000 Bonus AAdvantage Miles Offer
If you’re thinking about purchasing a new Admirals Club membership, here’s an offer that was posted by LRD on FlyerTalk:
You are invited to become an Admirals Club member. Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, you can enjoy an oasis of peace – away from all the airport hustle. It’s easy to become a member, just register for the promotion…using with promotion code QPD11. Then purchase your new annual Admirals Club membership by…by December 31, 2011 to earn 3,000 AAdvantage miles.
According to the offer page at AA.com:
This offer is valid only for the recipients of the AAdvantage November Quarterly Print Mailing Newsletter.
Last year I purchased a new Admirals Club membership using a similar bonus miles promotion code that was posted in the Admirals Club discounts master thread at FlyerTalk. That offer, like this one, was a targeted promotion and even though I had never received the offer, I still received the bonus miles when I used the promo code. Your results may vary, so be aware that you might not receive the miles if you didn’t receive this offer.
Qantas Club Bonus Qantas Frequent Flyer Points Offer
Here’s an offer I learned about from an article by John Walton at Australian Business Traveller:
Join Qantas Club and earn a bonus 40,000 Qantas Frequent Flyer points
Treat yourself this Christmas with the ultimate travel perk- Qantas Club membership. Become a new member between now and 31 December 2011 and you will receive a bonus 40,000 Qantas Frequent Flyer points!
By joining The Qantas Club, you’ll be welcome to relax, dine, freshen up or even catch up on work before you fly at more than 25 international and domestic departure lounges around Australia Plus enjoy instant access to our extensive Qantas lounge network around the world when travelling on an eligible flight#.
Enjoy exclusive membership privileges such as a chip enabled membership card allowing you to access Faster, Smarter Check-in at selected domestic airports, premium check-in and special luggage allowances.
From the terms and conditions:
The offer is open to Australian residents only (for tax purposes). You must be a member of the Qantas Frequent Flyer program to earn points.
It seems counterproductive to target special offers to recipients of snailmail statements when AA should be incenting members to use email (read: postage-free) statements.
@ Colleen – Counterproductive and expensive!