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Qantas Airways Boosts Any Seat Rewards
Qantas is continuing to expand its frequent flyer program, with its Any Seat Rewards now available for booking on interline and codeshare flights to 100 new destinations across Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe and the Middle East.

The extra destinations are in addition to the 172 ports currently offered, with Qantas also confirming that members of the scheme will be presented with an option to use points or ‘points plus pay’ when booking flights on the carrier’s website.

Any Seat Rewards use a varying number of points for redemption depending on the demand for a particular flight.
 
United Airlines International Baggage Fee
United Airlines has announced it will begin charging passengers $US50.00 for their second piece of checked luggage on Trans-Atlantic flights, and US$30.00 for flights to Mexico and the Caribbean.

Passengers can save 10% on the charge if they pre-pay for their luggage via United’s website.

The move follows charges by fellow American-based carriers, Continental Airlines and US Airways.

Trans-Pacific carriers have so far avoided checked luggage fees on routes to/from Australia, and the United move does not apply to its Sydney and Melbourne services.
 
Silversea Circumnavigation

Silversea Cruises is continuing to grow its presence in Australasian waters, with confirmation that its 2011 Down Under program will include a 30-day circumnavigation of Australia.

It’s not clear at this stage which Silversea ship will undertake the voyage, with the upcoming Silver Spirit to debut on 23 December,  bringing the fleet to six ultraluxury all-suite vessels.

Yesterday Silversea launched its 2010 Voyage Atlas, which for the first time carries pricing in Australian dollars.

Regional Director Karen Christensen says the programs reflect a new ‘Best Available Fares’ capacity controlled pricing policy, which sees the lowest fares offered initially, ramping up as departures fill.

“We want to reward guests who make a commitment early,” she said, with globally consistent pricing also a feature of the itineraries.

15% of Silversea’s business now comes from Australia, with other intriguing figures released showing that the line has a 50% repeat customer rate - while of those new to Silversea, 16% have never cruised before.

Christensen said the current environment was seeing a strong response to Silversea’s all inclusive product which now offers butler service in all suites, complimentary premium alcohol and champagne and more destination options.

Silversea will visit all seven continents in its 2010 program, with expedition ship Prince Albert seeing strong demand for both Arctic and Antarctic trips.

Silver Spirit will be Silversea’s largest ship, with capacity for 540 guests, and will include more dining options and a large spa and pool deck.

 
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