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1000 Mile Travel Group (1000MTG), part of the Corporate Travel Management (CTM) group of companies, has taken a significant step forward by becoming a Qantas New Distribution Capability (NDC) Premium Partner in Australia. For a host agency with a global footprint and a growing advisor network, this move marks a meaningful shift in how air content and servicing are delivered to independent advisors and their clients.

From 1 July, 1000MTG and its clients will have access to Qantas’ Premium NDC content, positioning its network of travel advisors at the forefront of next-generation airline retailing. The move to Qantas NDC integration offers a suite of enhancements, many of which address long-standing pain points for travel sellers.

The Premium NDC offering is expected to deliver significant value to clients above standard NDC content, including full access to NDC sale fares, integration of loyalty programs including Frequent Flyer points and Status Credits and future NDC products and services to be announced by Qantas.

“As the travel industry continues to evolve rapidly, staying ahead requires access to the latest tools, products, and opportunities,” says Nicola Veltman, 1000MTG CEO. “Travel advisors, especially those operating independently, are under growing pressure to deliver more value in less time. The partnership with Qantas gives our advisors a competitive edge. It’s not just about access, it’s about making adoption easy and impactful through training, updated workflows, and on-demand support.”

1000MTG advisors will benefit from a more streamlined booking experience as well as exclusive Qantas fares, interline partner content and additional ancillaries such as seat selection, baggage and bundled fare options.

“Our advisors want the right tools and the best fares for their clients,” says Lauren Gray, 1000MTG General Manager – Australia. “Being a Qantas NDC Premium partner gives them access to richer fare and ancillary content, exclusive offers, smarter servicing workflows from booking through to invoicing and reporting, and access to lower fees, allowing them to deliver better client and business outcomes.”

For both independent travel advisors and the clients they support, this move signals a welcome evolution: airline content that’s more transparent, more efficient, and delivering greater choice.