Qantas is the biggest airline in Australia, flying to destinations across its native country and far
beyond.
For regular customers, the Qantas Frequent Flyer program offers a number of impressive
rewards. You’ll earn free flights, upgrades and more just for taking regular trips with Qantas or
its partners in the OneWorld Alliance.
But you don’t have to redeem your miles — you call sell Qantas miles instead.
How? The Points Market is here to show you how.
The Qantas Frequent Flyer program features multiple tiers, with increasingly-attractive
benefits tied to each. To progress, you’ll have to earn a certain number of Status Credits by
spending money on flights with Qantas or its Oneworld Alliance partners.
All members start at the basic Bronze level, but if you can earn 300 Status Credits you’ll
graduate to the Silver tier. This unlocks a 50% points bonus, preferred seating, priority check-
in and more.
Gold demands 700 Status Credits, Platinum requires 1,400 Status Credits and Platinum One
needs 3,600 Status Credits. Additional benefits that come with advancing include upgrades
on domestic flights, access to certain First Class lounges, waived booking charges and more.
Oneworld Alliance airlines include British Airways, American Airlines, Finnair, Japan Airlines,
Malaysia Airlines and many others. But Qantas is partnered with airlines outside the alliance,
such as Aer Lingus, Alaska Airlines, Emirates, Fiji Airways, Jetstar and Jet Airways.
Want to boost your earnings further? Think about registering for the Capital One Venture
Rewards Credit Card. This has the power to increase your balance massively, with 50,000
bonus miles available when you spend $3,000 within your account’s first three months. That’s
not easy to do, but you stand to gain a huge number of bonus points if you can pull it off.
Qantas has received some criticism for its expiry dates on frequent flyer points. If they stay in
your account without any sign of activity for 18 months, they’ll be wiped — leaving you with
nothing.
With this in mind, you may question how long you actually want to hold onto your Qantas
Frequent Flyer points for. It’s easy to forget about the rewards in your account over time, and
you could end up missing out if you don’t take advantage of them before the 18 months is
over.
That’s why choosing to sell Qantas miles instead is a smart, easy way to benefit from your
loyalty to the airline.
At The Points Market, we make it simple to sell miles for real money and let others use them
instead.
Just submit your details using our contact form and we’ll provide you with a highly
competitive quote for your Qantas miles. With this money, you can treat yourself to your own
reward and buy whatever you want.
Want to know more? Just ask!
Check How Much Your Miles Are Worth
Tell us how many miles or points you wish to sell or buy
Within minutes, we'll find you the best available offer in the market
Accept the offer,
and get paid instantly
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Qantas points expire after 18 months of no account activity. Earn or redeem points regularly to keep your account active.
Selling miles is legal through brokers like The Points Market, using encrypted technology for secure transactions. However, Qantas prefers you use or let the miles expire, as selling might breach their program terms
Yes, Qantas points can be used for flights or upgrades on Emirates. However, be mindful of high airport taxes and surcharges on Emirates, which must be paid in cash when booking with points.
Yes, Qantas points can be used for flights or upgrades on Emirates. However, be mindful of high airport taxes and surcharges on Emirates, which must be paid in cash when booking with points.
Yes, Qantas points can be used for flights or upgrades on Emirates. However, be mindful of high airport taxes and surcharges on Emirates, which must be paid in cash when booking with points.