The simple answer is yes. QANTAS are part of the One World alliance. So you would use the QANTAS miles but you would be flying on British Airways metal. They have flights from Philadelphia to London Heathrow and then to Rome.
You don't mention which city you're flying from, but Sydney to Mackay will use up 12000 points (one-way) or 21700 points with taxes (one-way).
The logo of Qantas is a kangaroo. This is why Qantas is sometimes referred to as the flying kangaroo.
Qantas first started flying after it was founded in Winton, Queensland, on 16 November 1920.
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Currently the figure for flying club reward points on offer with Herz rental cars stands at seventy five per United States Dollar spent. Additional points may be awarded to frequent customers.
No. There is no such thing as a "flying kangaroo". The nickname "flying kangaroo" is sometimes given to Australia's own airline, Qantas, which features a kangaroo on the tail of its aeroplanes.
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Qantas is Australia's largest airline flying both domestically and internationally. Garuda Indonesia is the flag carrier and largest airline of Indonesia flying both domestically and internationally. Ansett Australia was Australia's second largest airline until its collapes in 2001. It held a duoply with Qantas and flew both domestically and internationally.
Air-Miles provides a great way to earn frequent flyer miles. Just order the credit card online, and start spending. These points will go on to your frequent flyer credit and you can start flying cheap!
By 1968 Qantas was flying B707 on this route, flight number qf2 or some such Qf 736 is the flight Adelaide to Sydney
The shortest flying trip would be around 15 hours with Qantas Airlines if you connect in Sydney .
This aeroplane would belong to QANTAS, the national airline of Australia.