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50% Bonus Qantas Points When You Purchase Top up Points (5,000-150,000 in 1,000 Blocks) @ Qantas

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Are you a little short on the points needed for a Reward? Top-up Points are extra Qantas Points that you can purchase instantly to get you there sooner.

Turn your travel dreams into travel plans by using points to book your next adventure. Choose a Classic Flight Reward seat, check-in to a Classic Hotel Reward stay or journey across Australia with a Classic Rail RewardOpens external site trip now.
How Top-up Points works

  • Points may be purchased in blocks of 1,000
  • Minimum 1,000 to maximum 150,000 points per purchase
  • Top-up Points can be purchased four times per member in a 12-month period
  • Dollar amounts required for points are subject to change at any time without notice
  • You can purchase Top-up Points online if your form of payment is Visa, Mastercard or American Express; to purchase Top-up Points using JCB or Diners Card, please contact the Frequent Flyer Service Centre (A$35 Service Fee applies)
  • You must be a Qantas Frequent Flyer member for at least 30 days before purchasing Top-up Points online
  • See terms and conditions for further details.

A Service Fee of A$35 will apply for Top-up Points purchased via the Frequent Flyer Service Centre.

Note: After your Top-up Points purchase, to see your updated points balance you'll need to log out of your account then log back in again. At that time your points balance will be refreshed.

You can also transfer points to an eligible family member.

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  • +8

    The price on these points are highly inflated - at 2.78c per point (including the bonus 2,500 points) I think there are heaps of better alternative options in the classified area to look at.

    Of course, you need to be "related" so dont bend the rules lol!

    • I’ve seen people selling them at 1c/point.

      • Just to clarify, is 1c/point the standard value(ie what woolworths rewards conversion prices them at?

        • There is no standard value. You can value them at whatever price you want. I value them at 1c/point. It is a nice round figure and in my opinion reflects its true value in practical terms.

    • +1

      ozbros

  • I have a feeling that another round of points devaluation from Qantas coming soon this year.

    • +1

      It's already terrible value so it won't make much of a difference.

  • +16

    Can we all agree that Alan Joyce should go.

    • +2

      Make Qantas great again..

    • Count me in, nothing better a good old fashion coup d'état

  • +1

    I have 300000 points sitting in my account and not sure what to do with them.
    Is it me or are qantas points not as good as they used to be

    • +2

      Fly somewhere

    • +2

      Look at business class tickets to somewhere. That is the best value for them.

      • -1

        Another Ozb commented that you dont get great value from booking business tickets with Q points

        • +3

          They need to be reward seats which involves booking well in advance as there are only a limited number of reward seats avail per flight.

      • Aren't they a nightmare to book these days? I thought they've reduced rewards seats across the board.

        • If you have status, they open up rewards seats for you.

          • @ufwpd: Ah, therein lies the problem of being pleb-tier.

    • on the right flights they make travel to the US very cheap. probably one of the better c/point at the moment.

      if you want to go a less "efficient" option a friend recently booked a 4/5 night holiday at a nice hotel in bali with flights for 2 for 300k points. a nice self-contained way to use all your points on.

    • I had 1 mil, and wanted to use them to go over Christmas somewhere. Well obviously there's barely going to be any availability on any flight to Australia post Christmas (even when planes are completely empty) - they know these seats will sell so my points will continue to stagnate.

      Some of us just can't just travel willy nily anytime of the year.

  • Why do these offers always come up after you've pulled the trigger?!

  • Watched this last night "How airlines have quietly became banks" - https://youtu.be/ggUduBmvQ_4

    tl;dr; they lose money with the flying, but raking it in selling the points to the partners (credit cards etc.). The points are just an issuer currency that they can mint as much as they want.

  • +2

    Still better off with Qantas wine.
    Purchase points
    $388 = 15000 (10000+50%)
    $440 = 18000 (12000+50%)
    Purchase bonus point wine ($7-$12 delivery charge https://wine.qantas.com/faq)
    $354(+$7~$12) = 15354 (1pt per $ + 15000 bonus) https://wine.qantas.com/p/haselgrove-haselgrove-colosal-red-…
    $420(+$7~$12) = 18420 (1pt per $ + 18000 bonus) https://wine.qantas.com/p/heirloom-vineyards-heirloom-alambr…
    Purchase with a points earning credit card and it becomes even more favourable.
    Premium members get 3pt per $ and free delivery. (https://wine.qantas.com/premium-membership)

    • Ah yes, Qantas Wine. 'Buy Qantas points, get free wine.'

      I did this last year to top my points up for a trip to Europe (sadly in economy) - the points came within a couple of days.

  • Do points from wine purchase count toward meeting Qantas POINTS CLUB requirement?

  • Thanks, that is much better than buying points. How do you join Qantas Wine Premium Membership? There doesn't seem any button to click to join

  • Anyone else purchased points but don't have their bonus points being credited?

    • Same here. Only the base points have been credited but not the bonus. Gonna give it a day or so before I start the long journey of trying to contact someone at Qantas.

      • Bloody frustrating isn’t it

      • I sincerely hope its just a lag. I am missing 70,000 QFF points from an incorrect refund since 2021. Have spent 10+ hrs trying to chase it back and it's gotten beyond being worth the time to continue chasing.

      • I called them btw and they credited it basically immediately

  • I did not get any points at all, base and bonus. But i got my CC debited. Did not get any receipt of payment or email or any advice that i bought some points. Only debit in my card. Did anyone get email from Qantas about your purchase or any receipt or transaction or email?

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