Collect 30% Bonus Avios When Converting from Citibank Rewards @ Qatar Airways

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Terms and conditions

These Terms and Conditions relate to the campaign, organised by Qatar Airways Group Q.C.S.C through its Privilege Club, which enables Privilege Club members to earn 30% bonus Avios when they convert their rewards points earned with a participating partner to Avios. This campaign commences on 1st May 2024, 00:00hrs (GMT+3), and ends on 31st May 2024, 23:59hrs (GMT+3) (‘campaign period’).

This campaign is open to all active Privilege Club members who have a loyalty account with participating partners in the prescribed markets and have a minimum amount of rewards points to convert to Avios.

Privilege Club members will earn bonus Avios on converting rewards points from a participating partner into Avios.

The bonus Avios awarded will be 30% of the number of base Avios converted in a single transaction.

The bonus Avios will be calculated per transaction and not on the cumulative sum of base Avios converted from rewards points during the campaign period.

The conversion of rewards points to base Avios is subject to the conversion ratio and terms and conditions set forth by the participating partner.

The participating partners are Ahli United Bank (Bahrain, Kuwait), Ahlibank (Qatar), Bank of Maldives (Maldives), Bank of New Zealand (New Zealand), Banque Saudi Fransi (Saudi Arabia), Chinabank (Philippines), CIMB (Malaysia), Citibank (Australia, Hong Kong, India, Philippines, Poland, Singapore, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, United States of America) , Commercial Bank (Qatar), CTBC Bank (Taiwan), Doha Bank (Qatar), Dukhan Bank (Qatar), Emirates Islamic (United Arab Emirates), HSBC Hong Kong, HSBC Singapore, HSBC Sri Lanka, Hyundai Card (South Korea), Kasikorn Bank (Thailand), Kuwait Finance House (Kuwait), Mashreq (United Arab Emirates), National Bank of Kuwait (Kuwait), Qatar International Islamic Bank (Qatar), QNB (Qatar), Ping An E-Wallet (China). For more details, refer to the respective partner page here.**

All bonus Avios earned will be reflected in your Privilege Club account by 15 June 2024.

The bonus Avios will not be awarded if the conversion transaction occurs outside the campaign period under any circumstances.

Once the conversion transaction has taken place, the transaction cannot be reversed.

All base Avios and bonus Avios awarded under this campaign will be subject to the Qatar Airways Privilege Club Terms & Conditions.

All decisions made by Qatar Airways Privilege Club with respect to any matter relating to this campaign shall be final. Qatar Airways Privilege Club reserves the right to vary these terms and conditions and terminate or otherwise amend this campaign without prior notice at its sole and absolute discretion. Qatar Airways Privilege Club reserves the right to verify the eligibility of participating Privilege Club members and eliminate them if found suspicious and involved in fraudulent activity.

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Comments

  • Qatar Avios (and Avios more generally) seem to have some good sweet spots for one world redemptions - particularly non-QR business class ex and internally within Aus.

    Not sure about the standard transfer rates from Citi but it’s now my favourite transfer partner from Amex MR (used to be SQ KrisFlyer until they upped the rate from 2:1 to 3-1).

    • Which sweet spots are good? Just looking at delving into Avios myself.

    • +1

      It’s 3-1 so still not as good as Amex even with the 30% bonus. These bonuses seem to come every 6 months.

  • Depends on what Citi card you have it appears, I just tried this, and Qatar is not an option to convert with the citi rewards card I have 🤷🏼

    • +1

      Yep, it’s only for Citi Prestige

  • -1

    How does reward seat availability compare with Qantas?

    • +1

      Much harder to book, many airlines are offline and you have to submit a form and wait a day for them to get back to you. But they have a range of non OneWorld partners.

      • -1

        Thanks for this, way too hard then.

      • Use British Airways/American to find availability (best one world search engines) then call QR’s call centre to book

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