Your daily moves could be worth free flights

For many Australians, the allure of travel is a constant companion, whispering of exotic destinations and the promise of adventure. Yet, the reality of steep travel costs can often dampen the excitement of planning that next getaway. But what if your everyday activities could help you soar the skies without the hefty price tag? It’s time to turn your daily routine into a ticket to your dream holiday with a clever trick that’s still flying under the radar for many.

The secret to earning Qantas points on the go

Imagine earning rewards for your daily stroll to the bus stop, your morning coffee run, or even your leisurely walk with your furry friend at the dog park. It’s not just a daydream; it’s a feature of the Qantas Wellness app that has been around for years, yet it continues to surprise and delight those who discover it.

Start earning Qantas points by simply staying active!  Image Source: Ketut Subiyanto / Pexels

The Qantas Wellness app is a gem hidden in plain sight, offering a way to accumulate ‘free’ Qantas points through simple, everyday activities. One Australian social media user, Chloe, recently brought this revelation to light, sharing how she was ‘today years old’ when she learned that Qantas rewards you with points just for walking. Her followers quickly echoed her enthusiasm, with many expressing regret for not knowing about this hack sooner.

How to start accumulating points today

To begin your journey towards earning points, you’ll need to download the Qantas Wellbeing App and have a Qantas frequent flyer membership. Once set up, you can connect a variety of fitness devices, such as a Fitbit, Garmin, or Apple Watch, and start tracking your activities. The app isn’t limited to walking; you can earn points for various activities, including running, swimming, cycling, golfing, and even improving your sleep habits.

While it’s true that the points earned per activity aren’t astronomical—for instance, a 30-minute run might net you only 12 points—the potential for accumulation over time is what makes this app intriguing. During the initial 28-day trial, eligible customers can earn up to 1,000 Qantas Points. After the trial, the earning rate decreases, but it’s still a steady stream of points for doing virtually nothing extra.

Is the Qantas Wellbeing App worth your time?

Opinions on the app’s value vary. Some users are thrilled by the prospect of earning points for their daily steps, while others are more sceptical, pointing out that significant travel rewards require a substantial number of points. Critics argue that the effort may not match the reward, suggesting that other methods, such as using a credit card linked to Qantas points, might be more efficient.

However, for those who appreciate the incremental gains, the Qantas Wellbeing App is a delightful bonus. It’s a way to encourage healthier habits while slowly working towards a travel goal. As one user put it, ‘Getting steps in, also a sleep thing if you don’t touch your phone for a certain amount of hours. I use this – it’s better than nothing.’

So, whether you’re earning points one step at a time or exploring other rewards strategies, every little effort adds up. What are your favourite ways to earn rewards in your daily routine? Share your tips or thoughts in the comments below—we’d love to hear from you!

Also read: Travel news: Qantas agrees to $100m fine for ‘ghost’ flights + Bali crackdown

Abegail Abrugar
Abegail Abrugar
Abby is a dedicated writer with a passion for coaching, personal development, and empowering individuals to reach their full potential. With a strong background in leadership, she provides practical insights designed to inspire growth and positive change in others.

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