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Get ready for an incredible opportunity to redeem from 1 million award seats exclusively for Royal Orchid Plus members. Whether you’re planning a dream vacation, a crucial business trip, or a visit to loved ones, now is the perfect time to put your miles to work!

Booking Period: 1 – 21 November 2024
Travel Period: From 1 January 2025 onwards

Simply log in to your Royal Orchid Plus account, choose your ideal destination, and secure your award seat. With limited availability, act fast to make your travel dreams a reality!

Terms & Conditions:

  • Award seats are available for THAI Air Awards across both domestic and international destinations.
  • Seat availability is determined on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • The number of award seats in each cabin class is subject to travel demand and the aircraft’s configuration.
  • Standard Royal Orchid Plus THAI Awards Terms & Conditions apply.

Contact your points advisor for more information.

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Qantas Points Increase by 10-20% for Flights and Upgrades: What You Need to Know https://pointsadvisor.com/redeem-points/qantas-points-increases-2025-what-you-need-to-know/ Mon, 22 Sep 2025 14:41:31 +0000 https://pointsadvisor.com/?post_type=redeem-points&p=5024 Starting August 5, 2025, travellers using Qantas Points will face significant changes. The airline is introducing a broad increase in the number of Qantas Points required for Classic Reward seats and upgrades, impacting everything from short domestic flights to luxurious around-the-world trips. Qantas Points: More Required Across the Board Qantas has announced a sweeping change […]

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Starting August 5, 2025, travellers using Qantas Points will face significant changes. The airline is introducing a broad increase in the number of Qantas Points required for Classic Reward seats and upgrades, impacting everything from short domestic flights to luxurious around-the-world trips.

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Qantas Points: More Required Across the Board

Qantas has announced a sweeping change in its frequent flyer program that will see a 10-20% increase in Qantas Points needed for redemptions and upgrades. This marks only the second such hike since 2004, and the first since 2019. According to Qantas Loyalty CEO Andrew Glance, these changes are designed to keep the program sustainable while continuing to expand seat availability for Classic and Classic Plus Rewards.

These changes will affect all frequent flyers, no matter the cabin class—from economy to first class.

Lock In Lower Qantas Points Rates Before August

If you’re planning to use your Qantas Points for a trip, your best strategy is to book early. Classic Reward seats can be secured up to 11 months in advance, meaning you can still lock in lower rates for travel as far ahead as June 2026—provided you book before August 5, 2025.

Important Dates for Qantas Points Changes 2025

Earn More Qantas Points on Paid Flights

There’s a silver lining for frequent flyers: from July 2025, Qantas is also increasing the number of Qantas Points earned on paid flights. Domestic flights will earn up to 25% more points, and the ‘status bonus’ cap for premium cabins—previously limited to Flexible Economy rates—will be abolished. This change allows bonus points to be earned on the full base fare, with Qantas estimating an additional 4 billion points entering circulation annually.

Key Increases in Qantas Points Redemptions

Economy Flight Redemptions

Expect to pay approximately 10-15% more Qantas Points for Classic Flight Reward seats in economy class. While most international routes in premium cabins will see a 20% increase, shorter flights up to 2,400 miles will rise by just 5%.

Upgrades

If you typically use Qantas Points for upgrades, prepare for higher costs:

  • Domestic upgrades from economy to business will increase by:
    • 15% for short routes (under 1,200 miles like Sydney-Melbourne or Brisbane-Melbourne)
    • 20% for longer routes (e.g., transcontinental flights)
  • International upgrades will see
    • A 10% increase for flights under 3,600 miles (e.g., Perth-Singapore)
    • A 20% hike for longer international routes

In addition, the cash surcharge for Classic Reward seats—termed ‘carrier charges’—will rise. For example, a business class Classic Reward seat from Sydney to London will now require an additional $648, up from $473, a 35% increase.

Around-the-World Flights with Qantas Points

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The highly sought-after Oneworld Classic Flight Reward for around-the-world travel is also becoming more expensive. This redemption, which includes up to 15 flights and five stopovers across 35,000 miles, will increase significantly:

  • Premium Economy: 249,600 → 287,000 Qantas Points
  • Business Class: 318,000 → 365,800 Qantas Points
  • First Class: 455,000 → 523,200 Qantas Points

If you’ve been saving your points for this golden opportunity, now’s the time to act before the increase takes effect.

Changes for Partner Airline Redemptions

Qantas Points needed for flights with partner airlines are also on the rise. Emirates premium cabins will now require 5-10% more points, though economy class rates may slightly decrease for longer flights.

Redemptions with other partner airlines—including Oneworld members, China Airlines, and starting October 2025, Hawaiian Airlines—will also increase by approximately 15-20%, aligning with Qantas’ new internal rates.

Jetstar Offers Relief with Lower Qantas Points

Not all the news is bad. In a rare exception, Jetstar is lowering the Qantas Points cost for many domestic routes. For flights under 600 miles—making up nearly half of Jetstar’s domestic offerings—Classic Reward seats will drop from 6,400 to 5,700 Qantas Points.

Popular routes benefiting from this decrease include:

  • Sydney to Melbourne
  • Sydney to Brisbane
  • Sydney to Gold Coast
  • Melbourne to Adelaide
  • Melbourne to Tasmania
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Summing up

With Qantas Points set to undergo their most significant value adjustment in years, now is the time to act if you’re planning a trip. Lock in your Classic Reward redemptions or upgrades before August 5, 2025, to avoid the higher rates. On the bright side, enhanced earning opportunities and cheaper Jetstar redemptions offer some balance to these changes.

Talk to one of our First and Business class booking experts to help make the most of your points before the increases take effect.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do the Qantas Points increases take effect?

The increases for Classic Reward redemptions and upgrades will take effect from August 5, 2025. Bookings made before this date will retain the current lower rates.

Can I still use the current Qantas Points rates after August 5, 2025?

Only if you’ve booked your Classic Reward seat before August 5, 2025. These bookings are valid for travel through to June 2026 under the old rates.

Why is Qantas increasing the Qantas Points required?

Qantas says the increases reflect rising operational costs and help sustain the frequent flyer program while expanding Classic Reward seat availability in the long term.

Will I earn more Qantas Points on paid flights?

Yes. From July 2025, you can earn up to 25% more Qantas Points on domestic flights, and premium cabins will no longer be capped at Flexible Economy earn rates.

How much more will a business class upgrade cost?

Upgrades to business class will cost about 15% more on short domestic routes and 20% more on longer or international routes starting August 5, 2025.

Are partner airline flights also affected by the increases?

Yes. Classic Reward rates for most partner airlines, including Emirates and Oneworld members, will increase by 15–20%, aligning with Qantas’ new pricing structure.

Are there any redemptions getting cheaper?

Yes. Jetstar economy Classic Reward flights under 600 miles will decrease from 6,400 to 5,700 Qantas Points, covering many popular short domestic routes.

What is the cost of a round-the-world trip in points?

Business class around-the-world trips will cost 365,800 Qantas Points from August 5, up from 318,000. First class will rise to 523,200 Qantas Points.

Can I combine Qantas and partner airlines in one reward trip?

Yes, using the Oneworld Classic Flight Reward option, which allows up to 15 flights and five stopovers across multiple carriers in one round-the-world booking.

Will the cash fees for reward seats also increase?

Yes. Carrier charges for Classic Reward seats, especially in premium cabins, will rise. For instance, Sydney-London business class fees increase from $473 to $648.

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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) to Leave Star Alliance: What It Means for Frequent Flyers https://pointsadvisor.com/redeem-points/scandinavian-airlines-sas-to-leave-star-alliance-what-it-means-for-frequent-flyers/ Mon, 26 Aug 2024 04:04:24 +0000 https://pointsadvisor.com/?post_type=redeem-points&p=4131 Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has announced it will be leaving the Star Alliance network, effective from 1 September 2024. This decision will affect frequent flyers who have relied on SAS as part of their Star Alliance benefits, particularly members of loyalty programs like Flying Returns. Key Changes for Flying Returns Members For members of the Flying […]

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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has announced it will be leaving the Star Alliance network, effective from 1 September 2024. This decision will affect frequent flyers who have relied on SAS as part of their Star Alliance benefits, particularly members of loyalty programs like Flying Returns.

Key Changes for Flying Returns Members

For members of the Flying Returns program, several changes will take place:

  • Earning and Redeeming Points: Flying Returns members can earn or redeem Reward Points on SAS-operated flights only until 31 August 2024. After this date, Flying Returns Points will no longer be eligible for earning or redemption on SAS or its partner flights.
  • Tier Status Benefits: Post 31 August 2024, tier status benefits will not be recognised on SAS-operated flights, affecting members who have previously enjoyed perks such as priority boarding and lounge access.
  • Claiming Missed Points: Members who have flown with SAS before the deadline of 31 August 2024 will still be able to claim any missed points, but they must do so by 31 October 2024.

New Opportunities with SAS’s Own Loyalty Program

While SAS is exiting Star Alliance, the airline will continue to offer its own loyalty program. From 1 September 2024, passengers flying with SAS or its partners will be able to earn rewards under the SAS Loyalty Programme, subject to the terms and conditions of this new program. Details on the program are yet to be fully disclosed, offering a fresh opportunity for frequent SAS travelers.

What to Do If You’ve Already Booked Flights

If you have already booked a flight with SAS using Flying Returns Reward Points before 31 August 2024, your booking will still be honoured, and you can proceed with your travel plans. However, any changes to flight dates after this period will not be accommodated. It is advisable to finalise your travel arrangements accordingly to avoid any inconvenience.

Need Assistance?

For any further questions or assistance, we recommend contacting the customer support teams of your loyalty programs or Scandinavian Airlines directly. They can provide detailed information and support during this transition period.

As SAS makes this significant shift, frequent flyers and loyalty program members should stay updated and plan their travels to maximise their benefits.

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Qantas Adds 20 Million More Rewards Seats with Classic Plus https://pointsadvisor.com/redeem-points/qantas-adds-20-million-more-rewards-seats-with-classic-plus/ Tue, 09 Apr 2024 02:18:22 +0000 https://pointsadvisor.com/?post_type=redeem-points&p=3440 Qantas Frequent Flyers are set to enjoy unprecedented access to over 20 million additional reward seats with the introduction of Classic Plus Flight Rewards. This initiative marks one of the most significant expansions in the 35-year history of the Qantas Frequent Flyer program, significantly enhancing travel accessibility to popular destinations such as London, Tokyo, New […]

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Qantas Frequent Flyers are set to enjoy unprecedented access to over 20 million additional reward seats with the introduction of Classic Plus Flight Rewards.

This initiative marks one of the most significant expansions in the 35-year history of the Qantas Frequent Flyer program, significantly enhancing travel accessibility to popular destinations such as London, Tokyo, New York, and Singapore using Qantas Points, even during peak periods.

While Classic Plus reward seats typically necessitate more points than the existing Classic reward seats, they offer exceptional value within the frequent flyer program, boasting substantially broader availability. Moreover, Classic Plus reward seats are eligible for upgrades.

The points required to secure Classic Plus reward seats will fluctuate akin to regular airfares, meaning they will be lower during off-peak periods or when booked in advance, and higher during peak periods. Furthermore, during sales and promotions, Classic Plus reward seats may even fall below the points required for a Classic reward seat on the same route.

Effective immediately, Classic Plus reward seats can be reserved on Qantas international flights departing from Australia for travel commencing from 1 July 2024, exclusively through qantas.com. Subsequently, this offering will be extended across the remainder of the airline’s international and domestic network on Qantas-operated flights by year-end.

Upon full implementation across the international and domestic network by the end of calendar year 2024, Classic Plus will grant members access to 20 million new reward seats within the rolling 12-month booking window, ensuring a consistent level of availability moving forward.

Vanessa Hudson, CEO of the Qantas Group, emphasised that frequent flyers now have more avenues than ever to accumulate points, with the introduction of this new flight reward option enhancing the value proposition for those looking to leverage their expanding points balances for travel purposes.

Andrew Glance, CEO of Qantas Loyalty, highlighted the significance of the widespread availability of Classic Plus, offering members greater flexibility in flight options across all cabin classes and destinations within the Qantas network.

In addition to the introduction of Classic Plus, Qantas remains committed to offering over 5 million existing Classic reward seats across Qantas, Jetstar, and its 45 partner airlines, maintaining consistent points requirements since 2019.

The airline’s commitment to enhancing the frequent flyer program includes a $60 million investment this financial year, with recent initiatives such as the addition of 6,000 new premium Classic reward seats to Europe during peak travel periods.

Classic Plus and Classic Reward Seat Fact Sheet

For more information and schedule fare differences between Classic and Classic Plus you can click here to read the full article on the Qantas website.

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Unlock Qantas Double Status Credits or Double Points Now https://pointsadvisor.com/redeem-points/unlock-qantas-double-status-credits-or-double-points-now/ Mon, 26 Feb 2024 10:18:34 +0000 https://pointsadvisor.com/?p=3177 Exciting Offer to Make Your Flights Twice as Rewarding Qantas has launched an incredible offer Frequent Flyers will not want to miss—for a limited time, the chance to earn double Status Credits or Double Points on this year’s flights simply by registering on the latest version of the Qantas App and booking your Qantas marketed […]

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Qantas Double Credit Offer, by Qantas

Exciting Offer to Make Your Flights Twice as Rewarding

Qantas has launched an incredible offer Frequent Flyers will not want to miss—for a limited time, the chance to earn double Status Credits or Double Points on this year’s flights simply by registering on the latest version of the Qantas App and booking your Qantas marketed and operated flights by 11:59 pm (AEDT) 27 February 2024.

The opportunity enables frequent flyers to lock the Silver, Gold, Platinum or Platinum One status for another year or earn double Qantas Points on bookings. Although many will opt for Status Credits, Double Points will be the preferred favourite for some—there is no wrong or right decision here; it’s what’s personally suitable for you.

Time is quickly running out, it’s time to hurry and make haste while the sun still shines and register your interest.

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How You Qualify for this Offer

To take advantage of this incredible offer, here’s a rundown of what you need to do;

  • Bookings must be finalised before 11.59 pm, Tuesday, 27 February.
  • Qantas, regional, domestic or international flights qualify for double Status Credits or Qantas Points.
  • The offer is only valid on Qantas aircraft carrying a QF flight number, no Jetstar flights or codeshares like Emirates; there is one exception made for Qantas/Finnair A330 flights from Sydney to Singapore and Sydney to Bangkok, which qualify for double status or Qantas Points.
  • You must register for the promotion on the Qantas website or app.
  • Business Rewards members can register separately to use Double Points on upcoming business travel.

How to Start Leveraging Your Status Now

  • Open or Download your Qantas App and Register before the deadline. Ensure you have the latest version to see the offer.
  • Book an eligible flight by the deadline between 27 February 2024 and 14 February 2025.
  • Whether booking via the app or First Class, include your Qantas Frequent Flyer number and business’s ABN, if applicable.
  • Inside the Qantas App, you can view or change your reward choice.

It’s that simple.

For those who don’t have access to the Qantas App, you can register your choice of reward on the Qantas website by selecting either Choose Double Status Credits or Choose Double Qantas Points.

Now, if you’re not a Qantas Frequent Flyer, you can sign up for their Classic Flight Rewards program. It is a great time to start thinking about your travel plans for the next year and re-evaluating what it will take to move to the next tier; Qantas Gold, Platinum or Platinum One status suits your goals. Of course, the one that is right for you will depend on the number of flights you make; in many cases, Gold is sufficient.

Why Double Qantas Points is a Better Choice For Some

Is the Qantas Double Points Credit promotion worth it? Absolutely.

Elevating your Qantas status unlocks exceptional perks beyond standard benefits like lounge access and priority services. From earning substantial bonuses on Qantas Points to securing prime seating and enjoying top-notch service during disruptions, higher status brings unparalleled advantages.

Unless you are close to moving to the next status tier in the short term, simply because you don’t book enough flights, you might decide to accrue the points to use on bookings at another time. In short, Qantas Points may be the better option for those just starting out with a low booking volume.

What makes Qantas Double Status Credits More Appealing?

What makes Qantas Double Status credits more appealing is the perks. The higher a member’s status could earn as much as a 100% bonus on Qantas Points on flights. Qantas status can also unlock the best seats on a flight and make them available before they are accessible to anyone determined by your position in the status hierarchy.

As you can imagine, the higher your status, the greater attention you will receive, such as faster service, so it makes sense that many Status members will want to take advantage of this offer and put themselves on the path to earning a higher status quicker.

To put this into perspective, depending on your status and the flight class purchase, just one international return flight is enough to bump your status to the next level.

Let’s take a closer look at some examples;

Consider this: a round-trip Qantas premium economy journey from Australia to London typically accrues between 280 and 300 Status Credits, depending on your booked fare type. However, during a Double Status Credits promotion, this figure skyrockets to 560-600 Status Credits. That’s ample to sustain Qantas Gold status independently or bring you within about 100 Status Credits of attaining it for the first time if you’re currently at the Silver level.

Similarly, booking a return Qantas business class flight from Australia to London during a Double Status Credits offer can yield between 1,120 and 1,240 status credits, contingent on your fare type—this catapults you into the realm of Qantas Platinum status, offering enhanced privileges and benefits.

Even if your travels are domestic, a return business class flight from Sydney to Melbourne or Brisbane during a double status credits promotion can accumulate at least 160 status credits, enriching your status level.

Qantas provides a convenient calculator to determine how many status credits earned per flight based on your chosen fare type to facilitate your planning—this tool enables you to make informed decisions to maximise your status benefits.

Define Your Status Credits Objective

Setting a target for your status credits is pivotal. Understanding the status credit requirements for each tier within the Qantas Frequent Flyer program provides you with a clear goal and enables you to strategise the number of flights needed to achieve it.

Let’s break it down:

Qantas Silver: Initiating your journey towards Silver status necessitates accumulating 300 status credits while maintaining it requires 250 status credits. While Silver may seem modest on paper, offering primarily two Qantas Club lounge invitations and access to ‘premium’ check-in counters is a starting point for every journey. Moreover, once attained, it becomes more manageable to sustain.

Qantas Gold: The coveted Gold status demands 700 status credits for attainment and 600 to retain it. Gold is often regarded as the pinnacle, providing lounge access across Qantas, Oneworld airlines, and Emirates, coupled with privileges like premium security lanes and priority boarding.

Qantas Platinum: Scaling the heights of Platinum status entails amassing 1,400 status credits, with a maintenance requirement of 1,200 status credits. This elite tier grants access to Qantas’ domestic business-class lounges and international first-class lounges across Qantas, Oneworld Airlines, and Emirates.

Qantas Platinum One: The pinnacle of the Qantas Frequent Flyer program, Platinum One, requires a formidable 3,600 status credits for both attainment and retention, with 2,700 credits mandated on ‘Qantas marketed flights’. Beyond exclusive lounge access and priority services, Platinum One members enjoy perks like gifting Platinum status to a partner, exclusive invitations to the Qantas first-class lounge, and priority flight accommodations, ensuring unparalleled attention during disruptions.

By delineating your status credits goal, you pave the way for a tailored journey towards elevated privileges and unparalleled experiences within the Qantas Frequent Flyer program.

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Krisflyer – Asia Award Flights 30% Discount Promo https://pointsadvisor.com/redeem-points/krisflyer-asia-promo/ Wed, 16 Aug 2023 05:40:38 +0000 https://pointsadvisor.com/?p=2819 From now until the end of the month, KrisFlyer is offering a fantastic 30% discount on award flights to three incredible destinations in Asia: Bangkok, Bali, and Seoul. This is a perfect opportunity to make the most of your trip and enjoy the renowned service of Singapore Airlines. However, please note that this limited-time sale […]

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From now until the end of the month, KrisFlyer is offering a fantastic 30% discount on award flights to three incredible destinations in Asia: Bangkok, Bali, and Seoul. This is a perfect opportunity to make the most of your trip and enjoy the renowned service of Singapore Airlines.

However, please note that this limited-time sale ends on the 31st of August, so we encourage you to book your flights as soon as possible to secure this amazing offer.

Don’t miss out on this great opportunity – book now and create unforgettable memories on your journey with Singapore Airlines!

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