Points Advisor https://pointsadvisor.com/ Maximise your points value Wed, 01 Oct 2025 04:42:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://pa-wp-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2023/07/logo_newplane_notext.jpg Points Advisor https://pointsadvisor.com/ 32 32 Boost Your Qantas Status Without Flying – Here’s How https://pointsadvisor.com/__trashed/ Wed, 01 Oct 2025 04:41:57 +0000 https://pointsadvisor.com/?p=6622 Good news for Qantas Frequent Flyers: you can now climb the status ladder without even booking a flight. For a limited time, Qantas is giving members the chance to unlock up to 110 Status Credits just by earning Qantas Points on the ground. All you need to do is register by 31 October 2025 to […]

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Good news for Qantas Frequent Flyers: you can now climb the status ladder without even booking a flight.

For a limited time, Qantas is giving members the chance to unlock up to 110 Status Credits just by earning Qantas Points on the ground. All you need to do is register by 31 October 2025 to take part.

Once registered, it’s simple:

  • Earn 1,000 Qantas Points in any of eight categories — from shopping and credit cards to hotel stays and more — before 31 December 2025.
  • Each category you complete unlocks Status Credits.
  • Credits will land in your account within six to eight weeks.

And here’s the best part: if you’re already earning Qantas Points on the ground, those will count too — as long as you register for the offer. The more categories you complete, the closer you get to the maximum 110 Status Credits.

After registering, you’ll get a confirmation email, and your journey to higher status is underway.

Image credit: Qantas

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Big Changes Coming to American Express Platinum Card: What Cardholders Need to Know https://pointsadvisor.com/big-changes-coming-to-american-express-platinum-card-what-cardholders-need-to-know/ Thu, 11 Sep 2025 06:31:56 +0000 https://pointsadvisor.com/?p=6536 American Express has announced exciting updates to its Platinum Card® Membership Rewards program, starting October 2025.

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American Express has announced a series of updates to its Platinum Card® Membership Rewards program and benefits, with changes for American Express Platinum Card holders beginning in October 2025 and continuing through December 2026.

Everyday Rewards Partnership Coming Soon

The company has confirmed that Everyday Rewards will soon join as a Membership Rewards® transfer partner. This will give cardholders the option to redeem points at Woolworths, BIG W, BWS, and EG Ampol. A launch date will be announced closer to rollout.

Airline Transfer Partner Changes (from 15 December 2025)

American Express will be adjusting its airline transfer options:

  • Thai Royal Orchid Plus will be removed as a transfer partner.
  • Several major airlines will require more Membership Rewards® points per mile, including British Airways, Cathay, Emirates, Etihad, Malaysia Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Virgin Atlantic.

For instance, the British Airways transfer rate will change from 2 points = 1 Avios to 3 points = 1 Avios, while Emirates will shift from 3 points = 1 Skywards Mile to 4 points = 1 Skywards Mile.

Other redemption options, such as gift cards, statement credits, and most transfer partners, will remain unaffected. Point earning rates are unchanged, and points will continue to have no expiry while the account remains active.

Membership Rewards Terms to Be Updated

The Membership Rewards Terms & Conditions will be revised on 15 December 2025. According to Amex, the new version will feature clearer language and a simplified structure.

Platinum Card Benefits Enhancements

  1. Accor Plus Membership Upgrade (from 1 October 2025)
    Complimentary Accor membership will be rebranded to ALL Accor+ Explorer, with upgraded benefits including:
    • Two Stay Plus free nights per year (previously one), each booked with a paid night.
    • Gold Elite status with 30 bonus nights (an upgrade from Silver with 20 nights).
    • 15% off public hotel rates worldwide.
    • 30% off dining in Asia Pacific for groups of up to 10.
      Existing perks such as Red Hot Rooms and More Escapes will remain the same.
  2. Global Dining Credit Extension
    The Platinum Global Dining Credit will be extended until 31 December 2026, offering up to AUD$200 back at participating restaurants in Australia and up to AUD$200 overseas each year.
  3. Amazon Prime Credit Ending
    The Amazon Prime Credit benefit, valued at up to AUD$84, will end on 31 December 2025. Eligible cardholders will still be able to redeem their final credit before that date.

More information on the upcoming changes is available at americanexpress.com.au/platinum or through the Amex Experiences App.

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Oneworld Launches Exciting Alliance Program Upgrade https://pointsadvisor.com/oneworld-launches-exciting-alliance-program-upgrade/ Sun, 24 Mar 2024 01:59:49 +0000 https://pointsadvisor.com/?p=3097 Oneworld, a prominent airline alliance, is poised to offer cross-alliance upgrades later this year, enabling passengers to use loyalty points from one airline for upgrades on another within the alliance. This innovative program will initially involve a select few member airlines, allowing upgrades to higher travel classes such as premium economy, business, and first class. […]

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Oneworld, a prominent airline alliance, is poised to offer cross-alliance upgrades later this year, enabling passengers to use loyalty points from one airline for upgrades on another within the alliance. This innovative program will initially involve a select few member airlines, allowing upgrades to higher travel classes such as premium economy, business, and first class. For instance, travellers could potentially use Qantas Points for an upgrade on Cathay Pacific or use Avios for a higher class on Japan Airlines.

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Gerhard Girkinger, Oneworld’s Head of Customer Experience provided insights about this much-anticipated initiative. According to Girkinger, the alliance is currently finalising the program’s launch details. Girkinger emphasised technology integration among member airlines is a critical aspect of this rollout and that the program will initially start on a smaller scale, gradually expanding its scope.

Significant Impact with Wide-Reaching Effect

The introduction of this program is expected to have a significant impact, especially if it includes major players like British Airways, Finnair, Iberia, and Qatar Airways using the Avios currency, along with American Airlines and Cathay Pacific. This would ensure a wide-reaching effect even in its early stages.

One notable example of the program’s potential benefits is the ability to use Qantas Points for upgrades on flights like Qatar Airways. However, Girkinger clarified that there are no plans to create a unified Oneworld currency like ‘Oneworld Miles’ or ‘Oneworld Points.’ Instead, the alliance will provide the necessary framework, while each airline will determine its own exchange rates for upgrades, similar to current practices for redemption.

The integration of different frequent flyer programs and the determination of eligible fare types for upgrades present complex challenges. Policies vary among airlines, with some offering instant upgrade confirmations and others requiring waitlisting. Additionally, there’s the issue of balancing available reward seats between an airline’s own customers and those from other airlines in the alliance.

Another aspect under consideration is the eligibility criteria for fare types for alliance-based upgrades. For instance, Star Alliance, a competitor network, requires bookings in a full-fare flexible economy for business class upgrades. Qantas has previously explored options like setting a minimum points threshold for upgrades, focusing on standard and flexible economy fares.

More Thrilling Developments in the Pipeline

The pandemic has impacted the pace of development of this program, which is part of Oneworld’s broader initiative, including the opening of a second branded lounge. As Oneworld approaches its 25th anniversary, Girkinger hints at more exciting developments in the pipeline, suggesting that the alliance’s upgrade program could surpass those offered by other alliances.

As other alliance programs scramble to keep pace with these incredible changes it has become clear that, more than ever, keeping up-to-date with industry trends is paramount for the frequent flyer.  For those that would like to stay updated with industry news as it happens click on the “keep me posted” button below.



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How Does Star Alliance Work https://pointsadvisor.com/how-does-star-alliance-work/ Tue, 08 Nov 2022 00:46:54 +0000 https://pointsadvisor.com/?p=1341 Star Alliance is the largest of the 3 global airline alliances and consists of 26 member airlines who fly to more than 1,300 destinations. Star Alliance has 2 status levels. Silver – Silver is acquired through flying 10,000-35,000 miles in a year or about 25-35 segments. The benefits of silver is Priority Reservations waitlist which means […]

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Star Alliance is the largest of the 3 global airline alliances and consists of 26 member airlines who fly to more than 1,300 destinations.

Star Alliance has 2 status levels.

Silver – Silver is acquired through flying 10,000-35,000 miles in a year or about 25-35 segments. The benefits of silver is Priority Reservations waitlist which means you will be given higher priority to book a flight if someone cancels. If you would like to take an earlier flight your Silver status grants you higher priority.

Gold – Gold status usually requires you to fly more than double the miles and segments of silver.  The Benefits of Silver include those of Silver as well as Airport Lounge access to over 1,000 lounges worldwide regardless of class of service. Gold members are allowed to bring one guest into the lounge who is also departing that day. Extra Baggage allowance of up to 20kg or an additional piece of luggage. Always check with your carrier. Priority Airport Check-in through the Priority counters which normally have shorter lines. Priority Boarding with first and business class passengers. Priority baggage handling with your baggage arriving first.

Redeeming, Earning and using frequent flyer points in Star Alliance

Star Alliance does not offer its own program. Each alliance member has its own frequent flyer program with its own rules. When you join any of the alliance members frequent flyer program you can then earn and redeem miles on all qualifying flights. It’s very important to remember to enter your membership number when booking flights.

You cannot transfer points from one member’s frequent flyer program to another airlines program or combine points from one airline’s program with another.

You are allowed to redeem your points earned in one program for travel awards on any of the Star Alliance partner airlines.

You can transfer points to a family member but fees may apply and you can use points to upgrade to the next class of service on many of Alliance member airlines. This can be requested when you book your flight.

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How Does Oneworld Alliance Work https://pointsadvisor.com/how-it-works-with-oneworld-alliance/ Tue, 08 Nov 2022 00:26:53 +0000 https://pointsadvisor.com/?p=1333 Oneworld alliance is the choice of most Australians because of the membership of Qantas, Qatar Airways and Cathay Pacific. When Alaska Airlines joins in December 2020 it will make 14 airlines across 180 countries and territories. Oneworld frequent flyer has 3 standardised tiers. Oneworld Ruby Privileges – This is the Silver tier and offers a few […]

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Oneworld alliance is the choice of most Australians because of the membership of Qantas, Qatar Airways and Cathay Pacific. When Alaska Airlines joins in December 2020 it will make 14 airlines across 180 countries and territories.

Oneworld frequent flyer has 3 standardised tiers.

Oneworld Ruby Privileges – This is the Silver tier and offers a few time-saving benefits like access to business class priority check-in counters, improved seat selection choices and priority when on flight waitlists.

Oneworld Sapphire Privileges – This is the Gold level tier for frequent flyers. It offers the same as Ruby Privileges plus access to airport lounges as well as most Oneworld airline business class lounges before your flight. It also gives priority boarding and luggage handling and depending on the airline baggage allowances are boosted.

Oneworld Emerald Privileges – Oneworld Emerald is the card to hold if you are a true high flyer! It offers privileges normally reserved for first class even if you are flying in economy. You will have access to first-class check-in counters and first-class lounges. Your luggage will get priority treatment while you can use the ‘Fast Lane’ through select airports. Baggage allowances are increased by 20kg or by one additional bag. You will get the plum pick of seats before online check-in opens.

It is important to know that Oneworld status is awarded automatically when you reach the equivalent status tier with your main airline. An example of this is when you reach a Platinum membership with Qantas then you will also be given an Emerald frequent flyer with Oneworld for the duration of your Platinum membership. This means when you fly with Qantas and its other partners you will enjoy many of the same key benefits with all other Oneworld member airlines in any class of travel.

Redeeming, Earning and using frequent flyer points in Oneworld

There is no global Oneworld rewards program. You earn frequent flyer points and status credits with your preferred airline program. This is the same when using points.

Most of the time it’s not possible to use the points you earn in one frequent flyer program to upgrade on a different airline. Some airlines have worked together to make this possible and Oneworld may expand its alliance in the future. When you earn frequent flyer points in an Oneworld member airline-owned program you can use the points to book reward flights on any Oneworld airline in any available class. For example, the points you earn with Qantas in Australia you can use to book flights on other Oneworld member affiliate airlines.

Oneworld Connect – this is a relatively new membership system. It’s for smaller airlines to become attached to Oneworld in a limited capacity. It offers select benefits to all Oneworld frequent flyers. Candidates must be sponsored by Oneworld full member airlines. At the moment, Fiji Airways is the only Oneworld Connect member and is sponsored by American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific and Qantas.

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Enjoy 20% Bonus Velocity Points https://pointsadvisor.com/enjoy-20-bonus-velocity-points/ Thu, 02 Jul 2020 06:42:56 +0000 https://pointsadvisor.com/?p=1312 Until Fri 31 Jul 2020, you’ll receive 20% bonus Velocity Points when you transfer 100,000 or more from your flybuys points to Velocity in a single transaction! Plus, this month there is no maximum limit on how many flybuys points you can transfer to Velocity in the month of July (in increments of 2,000 flybuys points). The […]

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Until Fri 31 Jul 2020, you’ll receive 20% bonus Velocity Points when you transfer 100,000 or more from your flybuys points to Velocity in a single transaction! Plus, this month there is no maximum limit on how many flybuys points you can transfer to Velocity in the month of July (in increments of 2,000 flybuys points). The limit will be reapplied in August 2020 with any flybuys points transferred in July to be included in the standard yearly limit of 138,000 flybuys points.

Explore where your Velocity Points could take you, with Virgin Australia domestic Rewards Seat and Any Seat bookings re-opening for travel from Tue 1 Sep 2020.

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