Rove Adds Qantas Frequent Flyer as Transfer Partner

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Rove Adds Qantas Frequent Flyer as Transfer Partner

Rove today announced the addition of Qantas Frequent Flyer as its newest transfer partner. Members can now transfer Rove Miles to Qantas Frequent Flyer at a 1:1 ratio, opening up new redemption opportunities across Qantas, oneworld airlines, and Qantas’ extensive network of airline partners.

In celebration of the launch, Rove is offering a 50% transfer bonus on all transfers to Qantas Frequent Flyer through August 14, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. EST. During the promotion, every 1,000 Rove Miles transferred will become 1,500 Qantas Points.

Expanding Access to a Global Travel Network

Qantas Frequent Flyer is one of the world’s most established airline loyalty programs, with redemption options across Qantas, Jetstar, oneworld airlines, and a broad network of additional airline partners. For travelers based in the U.S., the program offers access to both domestic and international award opportunities through key partners including American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, Qatar Airways, Finnair, Iberia, and more.

As the flag carrier of Australia and a founding member of oneworld, Qantas provides connectivity across Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific, Asia, Europe, North America, and beyond. The addition of Qantas Frequent Flyer gives Rove members another flexible transfer option for redeeming their miles.

Rove Adds Qantas Frequent Flyer as Transfer Partner

Transfers Now Available Through Rove

Rove members can transfer Rove Miles directly to Qantas Frequent Flyer at a 1:1 ratio through the Rove platform. Transfers completed by August 14, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. EST will receive a 50% bonus as part of the limited-time launch promotion.

Rove also supports live Qantas award availability searches on its website.

About Rove

Rove is a travel platform that lets users earn and redeem miles without a credit card. Users can earn Rove Miles by booking flights and hotels through Rove, including through its Loyalty Eligible hotel feature. They can also shop with over 13,000 partner merchants through Rove’s shopping portal and browser extension.

Rove Miles can be used to book flights with over 140 airlines and stays at hundreds of thousands of hotels, or transferred to select loyalty program partners, giving travelers a more flexible and accessible alternative to traditional airline miles.

If you don’t have a Rove account yet, you can sign up now to get 500 miles instantly.

Rove Transfer Partners

You can transfer Rove Miles to the following partner programs:

Partner Transfer Ratio
Accor Live Limitless 1.5 : 1
Aeromexico Rewards 1 : 1
Air Canada Aeroplan 1 : 1
Air France/KLM Flying Blue 1 : 1
Air India Maharaja Club 1 : 1
Cathay Pacific Asia Miles 1 : 1
Etihad Guest 1 : 1
Finnair Plus 1 : 1
Hainan Airlines Fortune Wings Club 1 : 1
Japan Airlines Mileage Club 1 : 1
Miles & More 1 : 1
Qatar Airways Privilege Club 1 : 1
Scandinavian Airlines SAS EuroBonus 1 : 1
Thai Airways Royal Orchid Plus 1 : 1
Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles 1 : 1
Vietnam Airlines Lotusmiles 1 : 1
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club 1 : 1
Virgin Red 1 : 1

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