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Earn up to 20,000 Qantas Points and up to 10 Points Per $1 Spent on Qantas SIM Only Plans by Optus (from $39/Month) @ Qantas

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What’s on offer

With no lock in contracts and powered by the Optus 4G/5G Network there are three plans available exclusively through www.qantas.com/optus:

$39 SIM Only Plan

  • 30GB of data month-to-month
  • 5,000 bonus Qantas Points
  • 5 points per $1 spent on the monthly plan fee.

$59 SIM Only Plan

  • 100GB of data month-to-month
  • 10,000 bonus Qantas Points
  • 5 points per $1 spent on the monthly plan fee.

$79 SIM Only Plan

  • 150GB of data month-to-month + 5GB International Roaming
  • 20,000 bonus Qantas Points
  • 10 points per $1 spent on the monthly plan fee.

Qantas Points will be earned in installments of 5,000 points at the end of every 3rd month from your service activation date if you stay continuously connected, up to the maximum total of bonus points offered on your plan. For example, if your plan includes a total of 10,000 points, you’ll receive 5,000 points at the end of month 3, and another 5,000 points at the end of month 6 as long as you stay on the plan continously. Qantas Points may take up to 7 days to appear in your account.


Qantas and Optus have partnered to provide frequent flyers the opportunity to earn Qantas Points on mobile phone plans and help them get closer to their next dream trip by talking, texting, messaging and streaming.

From today, Qantas Frequent Flyer’s 13 million members can earn up to 20,000 bonus Qantas Points and up to 10 points for every dollar spent on their monthly plan fee through three new Optus SIM Only mobile plans.

With Australians starting to travel overseas again as more international routes reopen, international roaming is included in the $79 SIM Only Plan. With unlimited talk and SMS and 5GB of roaming data per month. It is the only Optus mobile plan with roaming included.

Qantas Loyalty CEO Olivia Wirth said partnering with Optus would deliver more ways for frequent flyers to earn points.

“The pandemic has taught us just how important connection is to all of us, whether it’s over the phone or in person. As international travel reopens, we believe frequent flyers will jump at the opportunity to have roaming included with their mobile plan,” Ms Wirth said.

“Frequent Flyers could earn enough points in a year to fly from Brisbane to Tokyo or take several domestic flights through these Optus mobile plans. Plus, if members pay their phone bill with a Qantas Points earning credit card, they could increase their points earning potential ever further.

“We see frequent flyers adding a substantial number of points to their balances every year through everyday spend like shopping at Woolworths, filling up at BP, and now on their Optus mobile plan.”

Optus Managing Director, Marketing and Revenue, Matt Williams, said, “At Optus, our focus has been on continuing to take customer experience to a new level and create unique customer connections, and today we are thrilled to be in partnership with Qantas to continue to provide customers with more of what they love.”

“With borders opening up and Australians starting to travel overseas again, this strategic partnership is built on the shared commitment of helping bring people together.”

Optus Managing Director, Customer Success, Maurice McCarthy, added, “This is just the beginning of our partnership, with our two brands sharing a vision to explore ways to add value for Australians. As our partnership grows, it will see us broadening the opportunities to trial new digital innovations in market, in line with the Optus ‘digital everywhere’ strategy.”

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Comments

  • +1

    Beaware bonus points are awarded in instalments at 3, 6, 9 & 12 months.. that makes it a poor deal.

    • Too easy to sign up for a month, grab the points and bolt I guess otherwise.

  • +1

    Seemed like a good deal, but on closer inspection 5G is not available on the $39 plan. If you're not a heavy data user and are after 5G you're probably better off signing up to the $45 20GB SIM only plan direct from Optus.

    • That was sneaky. I was about to port out and port in to get on the $39 plan. Currently paying $44 for 60GB grandfathered in from a previous deal. It's much more than what I need but I like having the Optus Sport.

  • only for new plans signed up though qff no love for existing optus plans

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