How to earn Qantas Rewards Points
If you have a Qantas Rewards credit card, you can earn points simply with a rethink of your spending strategy. By using your credit card for everyday purchases and consolidating your monthly expenses, you can watch your points balance soar.
Everyday expenses
Purchases that qualify include:
- groceries and supermarket shopping
- rental payments (via eligible platforms)
- utility and service bills
- fuel and public transport.
Flights and accommodation
Booking eligible flights with Qantas, Jetstar or oneworld partners like Emirates and Cathay Pacific will earn you Qantas Points. This also applies to booking hotels or Airbnb stays through the Qantas website.
Partner programs
You can earn points by converting NAB Rewards Points to Qantas Points or through Qantas’ range of affiliate programs, including:
- Qantas Shopping (including Apple, Myer and The Iconic)
- Qantas Wine
- Qantas Wellbeing App
How to redeem Qantas Points
Use points to reduce or cover the cost of flights, hotels or holiday packages. You could improve your flight with features such as extra legroom, or even upgrade to business class if you’ve saved enough.
Qantas Rewards credit cards also come with complimentary travel insurance, which brings peace of mind if you lose luggage or need to cancel your trip.
If you don’t have a trip coming up, you can always shop the Qantas Marketplace. Points can be exchanged for a range of products like electronics, food and wine, or even to buy vouchers.
Tips to maximise Qantas Points
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