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		<title>The ANZ Frequent Flyer Credit Card Is A Travel Card That Makes For Cheaper And More Effective Travel</title>
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There are several credit cards in Australia that offer travel  rewards that exceed just the basics. Many credit cards offer benefits  such as frequent flyer miles and point based systems but these cards are  often difficult to redeem points with and they can often be quite  confusing in terms of transferring [...]


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<p>There are several credit cards in Australia that offer travel  rewards that exceed just the basics. Many credit cards offer benefits  such as frequent flyer miles and point based systems but these cards are  often difficult to redeem points with and they can often be quite  confusing in terms of transferring points from your card to your  frequent flyer program. However, there is a new breed of travel based  credit cards that make Australian travel much easier and cheaper. The  ANZ Frequent Flyer credit card is one of those cards and it is a piece  of plastic that helps travelers travel more often and with less hassle.</p>
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<p>The  Frequent Flyer card stands out from the crowd because it has several  benefits that other cards don&#8217;t, including: automatic credits to your  Qantas frequent flier account, bonus points for certain purchases, a  long interest free purchase period, online banking and a low balance  transfer rate for the entire first year. The Flyer card is among the new  breed of credit cards in Australia that is geared more toward the  consumer then the credit card company.</p>
<p>Since this travel rewards  card is meant for the frequent flyer, it works great if you already  belong to the Qantas frequent flyer program. The more you spend on your  card the more points that you get in your account. As a matter of fact,  all the money that you put onto your ANZ frequent flyer card will  translate to bonus points on your account automatically. You do not have  to jump through hoops like other credit card companies make you do.  There are no phone calls to make or emails to send because your points  automatically transfer over. Plus, just by using the frequent flyer card  at certain places, any Bonus Partners Australia (including Qantas), you  can earn even more bonus points. Often you will earn twice the rewards  from using your card on Qantas purchases.</p>
<p>The ANZ frequent flyer  credit card makes traveling all that much easier but it offers other  rewards as well. The low interest rate on purchases is another big  reason so many card holders love it. You start off with 44 days of  interest free purchases. This means that you can make purchases your  very first day with the card and not actually pay for them in full until  44 days down the road. After this &#8220;intro&#8221; period is over you still get a  2.9% APR for the rest of the year.</p>
<p>The ANZ frequent flyer credit  card is among the newer Australian credit cards that can be used for a  variety of travel related purposes. These &#8216;travel cards&#8217; are efficient  in helping frequent flyers travel more effectively.</p>
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		<title>Qantas Frequent Flyer Credit Cards</title>
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Qantas frequent flyer points are available with many credit card  providers. Qantas itself does not offer a credit card. It simply offers a  partnership with credit card providers so that you can take advantage  of accumulating points as you use your credit card.

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<p>Qantas frequent flyer points are available with many credit card  providers. Qantas itself does not offer a credit card. It simply offers a  partnership with credit card providers so that you can take advantage  of accumulating points as you use your credit card.</p>
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<p>Almost every  major bank including ANZ, Westpac, Commonwealth Bank, Suncorp and NAB  issue Qantas labelled cards. The cards are available as Visa,  MasterCard, American Express and Diners Club, each with their own range  of features, benefits and fees.</p>
<p>Interest rates applicable to each  card will be determined by the credit provider and will be available to  you on application. You should also be aware that annual fees apply to  most cards and different interest rates may apply to cash advances. One  other thing to consider carefully is the rate at which point accumulate,  most will be one point for every dollar spent but some programs offer  1.25 points for every dollar spent.</p>
<p>Rates and fees are changing  all the time so it is best to do some comparisons before you make your  final decision.</p>
<p>The Qantas frequent Flyer Credit Card program  offers you an extraordinary array of benefits. They have over 400  partners around the world through which you redeem products and services  from the points you have accrued.</p>
<p>The program lets you start out  with a Bronze membership and as you accumulate points you progress  through Silver, Gold and finally Platinum levels each of which allow you  an increasing variety of benefits. You can use your points to redeem  your rewards at the Qantas online shop or you can also use the points to  purchase flights or flight upgrades.</p>
<p>You can increase the number  of points you accrue when shopping with your credit card at any of the  400+ partners with which Qantas has partnered. These partners offer  special promotions at various times which can allow you to accumulate  extra points rapidly, and the same time take advantage of their  products. You can also check your progress online at any time.</p>
<p>Remember  that you don&#8217;t have to fly with Qantas all the time either! Qantas has  partnership arrangements with 24 other airlines so you are not limited  in how you can fly or accumulate points.</p>
<p>A great feature of this  program is that you can accumulate points with each partner as well as  the frequent flyer program meaning that each time you use your credit  card, you not only accumulate flyer points, but also points with  specific partners! That way you get twice the credit.</p>
<p>Think of how  easy it will be, knowing that you can use your card at Woolworth or  Coles to buy your weekly groceries and rack up <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.moneycomparison.com.au/compare/Credit-Cards/Frequent-Flyer-Credit-Cards" target="_new">frequent  flyer credit card points</a> at the same time. It doesn&#8217;t take long for  points to add up!</p>
<p>After you have enough points you can go on  saving them until you are able to take free flights, get free flight  upgrades, or simply to purchase luxury items.</p>
<p>It just doesn&#8217;t get  any better than this and it makes sense to sign up for free and start  accumulating points straight away.</p>
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