Complete guide to the Qantas Frequent Flyer program

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Due to the vast distances of the Australian Outback and the continent's remote location, Qantas has a rich aviation heritage stretching back more than 100 years. Unfortunately, in the past, the airline hasn't released a large amount of premium award availability on its lucrative flights between North America and Australia.

However, Qantas is part of the Oneworld Alliance , and its simply-named Frequent Flyer program offers award travelers some great redemption opportunities, even if they have no plans to visit Australia.

The Qantas Frequent Flyer program is also interesting because you can transfer your American Express Membership Rewards points to it — along with Capital One Miles , Citi ThankYou Points and Marriott Bonvoy points , making them easy to earn.

Here is what you need to know about the Qantas Frequent Flyer program.

Qantas Frequent Flyer Partners

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As a founding member of the Oneworld alliance, Qantas lets you earn and redeem Qantas Points on all Oneworld airlines:

  • Alaska Airlines.
  • American Airlines.
  • British Airways.
  • Cathay Pacific Airways.
  • Fiji Airways.
  • Japan Airlines.
  • Malaysia Airlines.
  • Qatar Airways.
  • Royal Air Maroc.
  • Royal Jordanian.
  • SriLankan Airlines.

Related: The Oneworld alliance is growing with the addition of Oman Air

Qantas also has a unique and valuable list of non-alliance partner airlines, where you can earn and redeem Qantas Points:

  • Air France.
  • Air New Zealand*.
  • Air Tahiti Nui*.
  • Air Vanuatu.
  • Bangkok Airways.
  • China Airlines*.
  • China Eastern.
  • Fiji Airways (in the process of joining the Oneworld alliance).
  • Solomon Airlines*.

Qantas Elite status

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The Qantas Frequent Flyer program offers five status levels to reward and retain frequent flyers:

  • Bronze: This is the entry-level status, offering the ability to earn and redeem points for flights and rewards.
  • Silver (Oneworld Ruby): Awarded after earning 300 Status Credits per membership year (250 to retain). Members receive priority phone service, check-in, extra baggage allowance and preferred seating.
  • Gold (Oneworld Sapphire) : Awarded after earning 700 Status Credits per membership year (600 to retain), members also enjoy premium security, Qantas Club and international partner business class lounge access.
  • Platinum (Oneworld Emerald) : Awarded after earning 1,400 Status Credits per membership year (1,200 to retain), members also receive priority waitlisting, guaranteed economy seat availability and first-class lounge access with Qantas and partner airlines.
  • Platinum One (Oneworld Emerald) : Awarded after earning 3,600 Status Credits per membership year with the same to retain (2,700 must have been from a Qantas flight number). Members receive the highest upgrade priority, cleared up to seven days before departure. Plus, waived change fees, additional award seats in all classes and free extra legroom seats.

Status credits are only earned from flying Qantas or their partner airlines.

A great perk of holding elite status in the Qantas Frequent Flyer program is access to American Airlines lounges on domestic flights when flying American, which AA does not provide to its AAdvantage elite members .

Related: 1st look: American Airlines, British Airways unveil 3 gorgeous lounges in JFK's Terminal 8

How to earn Qantas Points

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Earn Qantas Points by flying

When you fly Qantas or their partner airlines listed above, you can earn Qantas Points to redeem for flights, upgrades or other rewards provided you list your Qantas Frequent Flyer number on your booking. The amount of points you will earn will depends on the length of the flight and ticket fare class.

Here is the earning rate for American Airlines flight from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Sydney Airport (SYD), each way:

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Transfer points from credit card programs

While there are no Qantas branded credit cards available in the United States, you can transfer rewards from three programs with transferable currencies directly to Qantas Frequent Flyer:

  • American Express Membership Rewards .
  • Capital One .
  • Citi ThankYou Rewards .

Each of them has a transfer ratio of 1:1, so 10,000 points equal 10,000 Qantas Points.

Other ways to earn

You can also earn Qantas Points for car rental with Avis and Budget, as well as booking hotel stays via the Qantas website with the following accommodation partners:

  • Swiss-Belhotel International.
  • TFE Hotels.

Related: How to choose a hotel loyalty program

How to redeem Qantas Points

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Qantas uses a distance-based award chart for its best-value but limited inventory "classic flight rewards" for travel on Qantas, Jetstar (Qantas' low-cost subsidiary, when combined with a Qantas flight), Fiji Airways, Air Vanuatu and American Airlines.

Related: A perfect hop across the Pacific: Qantas 787 business class

Qantas calculates the cost per journey (each way), not per flight, so booking a long-haul flight with a short-haul connecting flight may not need to pay any extra points for the second flight.

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Other airline redemption partners, including most Oneworld airlines, also fall under a zoned one-way award chart, though redemption rates are slightly higher.

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Things to know

You can search for classic reward flights on qantas.com . Qantas releases award seats to its own members 353 days in advance. It releases seats to partner programs like American Airlines Advantage 331 days in advance. If you are booking Qantas flights with Qantas Points, you have a three-week head start over members of partner programs, which is a huge advantage because these seats book up extremely quickly.

Qantas also offers dynamically priced "any seat rewards," which are significantly more expensive than the amounts in the tables above and rarely offer great value.

Unfortunately, Qantas imposes fuel surcharges on redemptions, which can be substantial, especially on flights operated by Qantas and British Airways.

Related: Why are the fees, taxes and surcharges on Avios redemptions so high?

Sweet spots

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Qantas business and first class to Australia

Qantas has well-regarded premium products and is especially known for its excellent airport lounges . Flights between North America and Australia fall within Zone 8, so you will need 108,400 points in business class each way or 162,800 points in first class, plus fees, taxes and surcharges. Remember, these seats book up very quickly as soon as they are released 353 days in advance, so book as soon as possible.

You can also book American Airlines flights to Australia using Qantas points for the same prices, though we think Qantas offers a better passenger experience than American does.

Related: Awesome Aussie: A review of Qantas first class on the A380, Melbourne to LAX

Short flights on American Airlines

With American Airlines now operating dynamic pricing on their flights booked with Advantage miles, consider using Qantas Points instead, given the ease of transferring credit card points and the fixed award charts starting from just 8,000 Qantas Points.

The Qantas award chart is priced by one-way journey, not by segment. So, if you were to take two connecting domestic flights on American Airlines with a total journey of 601-1,200 miles, it would cost just 12,000 Qantas Points each way, which is a great deal.

Fly to Israel on El Al

El Al's own Matmid frequent flyer program is not very highly regarded, and the transfer ratio from the American Express Membership Rewards program makes this option a poor value. However, if you're looking for awards on Israel's flag carrier, Qantas is a great option.

For example, flights between New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) or Newark Liberty Airport (EWR) and Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV) are just under 5,800 miles long, meaning that you can book an economy class award for 38,000 points each way, or a business class award for 90,000 points. From Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), you're looking at spending 50,300 points each way in economy and 119,200 in business class.

Related: Then and now: 6 ways that El Al's most historic route has improved in just 2 years

Business class to Europe on American Airlines

Qantas charges just 57,000 Qantas Points each way for travel between New York and London Heathrow Airport (LHR). Both American Airlines and British Airways operate this route multiple times each day. However, if you book American, you will not be subject to the huge fuel surcharges British Airways impose on redemptions.

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Domestic flights in Australia

If you're heading Down Under, Qantas has a comprehensive route network across Australia and New Zealand.

Distance-based awards are great for traveling around Australia, starting with one-way flights under 600 miles that will cost you just 8,000 Qantas Points each way in economy or 18,400 in business class. Qantas operates several wide-body aircraft on domestic routes where you can enjoy their flagship fully-flat business class seats, especially on cross-country services between Perth Airport (PER) and the east coast of Australia.

Flights to Fiji

Fiji Airways is a Qantas partner included in the program's more generous award chart. Flights from Los Angeles to Nadi International Airport (NAN) are just 5,519 miles in distance, which falls just within the award zone for 31,500 points each way in economy and 82,000 points in business each way. You should even be able to add on a short interisland flight for the same price.

Related: Fiji Airways shows off new A350

Round-the-world awards on Oneworld carriers

Qantas is one of a dwindling number of carriers still offering round-the-world awards . You can take flights that cover up to 35,000 miles in distance for 132,400 points in economy, 249,600 points in premium economy and 318,000 in business class.

While routing rules apply, they are quite generous. You can have up to five free stopovers, and you could book an itinerary that would see you visiting five different countries through five different airlines if you fancy trying out different Oneworld carriers.

Bottom Line

The Qantas Frequent Flyer program hasn't historically been the most valuable out there, especially given how little premium award availability they have released on long-haul services. However, there are some decent options for redeeming Qantas Points.

Also, since the program is a handy transfer partner of Citi, Amex and Capital One, you may have a lot of these points at your disposal for your next award trip.

Additional reporting by Jason Steele.

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Woodside Energy has suffered an embarrassing rebuke of its climate credentials after its emissions plan was overwhelmingly rejected by shareholders at its annual general meeting on Wednesday.

Investors lodged a 58% vote against Woodside’s climate report, representing the strongest protest recorded against any of the dozens of listed companies around the world that regularly put climate-related resolutions to shareholders.

The Woodside chair, Richard Goyder, who survived a push against his own re-election at the AGM, said he was disappointed by the result, which was non-binding.

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“The board will seriously consider the outcome when reviewing our approach to climate change,” Goyder told shareholders in Perth. “We take the shareholder feedback seriously.”

The well-known businessman, who also chairs Qantas and the AFL, was defiant, telling investors that Woodside’s operations were part of the solution to climate change.

“The world’s going to be a heck of a lot better off if it moves from coal-fired power to gas-fired power as soon as it can,” he said.

The battle over Woodside’s climate plan pitted the country’s biggest oil and gas producer against global and Australian investors increasingly concerned about the energy sector’s contribution to global warming.

Critics believe Woodside’s strategy is overly reliant on offsets , not aligned with Paris climate agreements, and does not seriously consider emissions produced by those using its gas.

The producer has also been criticised for pursuing plans to develop new fields, representing an expansion in fossil fuel production at a time opponents say the sector must rein in emissions.

The criticism rubs against the position laid out by Woodside representatives, who repeatedly said the company was poised to “thrive through the energy transition” and was required for energy security.

The Woodside chief executive, Meg O’Neill, said the company was proud of the role gas was playing to support decarbonisation. She said some rivals had retreated on their climate goals after being unrealistic.

“At Woodside, we are determined to play our role in addressing climate change, but we won’t make promises that we can’t deliver,” she said on Wednesday.

Climate reports, which detail how a company plans to align operations with rising environmental concerns, are subject to non-binding votes and therefore don’t automatically trigger a policy change.

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Harriet Kater from the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility, a shareholder advocacy group, said the scale of the report’s rejection was “globally unprecedented” and that the board must now act.

“It is inconceivable for Richard Goyder’s board to continue its trend of dismissing shareholder concerns following this overwhelming rejection of Woodside’s climate plan,” Kater said.

The AGM attracted a significant protest, with about 200 activists outside the meeting, flanked by police, chanting and holding placards with anti-Woodside messaging.

“Shame on Woodside, when you gonna learn, you can’t make money on a planet that burns,” they chanted, AAP reported. “Six months no rain, Woodside are to blame.”

The AGM was briefly suspended at one stage to remove protesters who were in the meeting.

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    Select the Multi-City link from the Flights tab on the relevant region's Qantas homepage for flights departing: All other online flight bookings can be booked as one way or return trips only. To book trips with multiple destinations from other departure cities contact your local Qantas office. Read more about Round the World bookings.

  10. Qantas Travel Money Card

    Contact Mastercard Qantas Travel Money Global Support on 1300 825 302 (from within Australia), or +61 1300 825 302 (if overseas). If eligible, you can collect emergency funds from approved agent locations. The team will let you know the address details, telephone number and opening hours of the nearest agent location. Help & support.

  11. RTW Flights: Round The World Airline Tickets

    The oneworld Alliance offers a way to visit many countries, around the world, all in a single itinerary.. On oneworld.com, you can choose to book either oneworld Explorer, where the fare depends on the number of continents you visit, or Global Explorer, where the fare depends on the distance you travel.. Circle Pacific, an inter-continental journey to explore continents that border the Pacific ...

  12. Qantas Explorer

    Create your own customized Australian adventure, starting off in one of our Australian capital cities. From here you can fly to more than 30 Australian destinations, including over 80 routes and see more of Australia for less. To access Qantas Explorer fares, select multi-city in the booking engine. Plan a trip

  13. Covid-19 Travel Information

    Covid-19 Travel Information. Find answers to your Covid19 travel information questions including planning, requirements and more.

  14. Round The World

    Planning: Please save your itinerary and copy the 20-character code for us to better assist you. Booking: We kindly ask that you refer to the terms & conditions for further booking details and reservation requirements. Availability: Please be reminded that pricing and availability is subject to change at any time without notice. Payment: If you experienced a problem with completing your ...

  15. Using Qantas Points for flights

    Classic Flight Rewards. Qantas Points can be used for one-way, return or multi-destination Classic Flight Rewards flying Qantas and our airline partners. You can book a Classic Flight Reward online at qantas.com for travel on Qantas and most of our airline partners. Alternatively, you can call Qantas Contact Centres who can assist with your booking enquiries (a Reward Assistance Fee may apply).

  16. Qantas Diverts Australia-London Flight to Avoid Iran Airspace

    Qantas Airways Ltd. has temporarily rerouted its direct service from Perth to London as it seeks to avoid airspace in the Middle East amid fears that Iran is planning an imminent attack on Israel.

  17. Trips with multiple destinations or stopovers

    Thailand. United Arab Emirates. United Kingdom. United States. Vanuatu. Vietnam. All other online flight bookings can be booked as one way or return trips only. To book trips with multiple destinations from other departure cities contact your local Qantas office. Read more about Round the World bookings.

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    Woodside Energy has suffered an embarrassing rebuke of its climate credentials after its emissions plan was overwhelmingly rejected by shareholders at its annual general meeting on Wednesday.

  19. Mixed class itinerary for International and Domestic travel

    Can I book a mixed class itinerary online? Mixed class bookings for Domestic and International travel cannot be booked online. Mixed class bookings must be made by our Contact Centre. SMS us on 0477 QANTAS or call 13 13 13 within Australia contact your local Qantas office.