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Since my last video where I discussed how I earned 900,000 points with Qantas, I've been busy spending those points. I've been from Sydney to London and back in business with the upgrade paid for points and I have booked flights for myself and my whole family to Japan and back again with points. But despite all that spending, as of today I've actually got more points than before 934,000 points.
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In this video, I'm gonna tell you how I got the upgrades, how I earn those points. I'm also going to discuss some changes coming to the Qantas system which will make it both more difficult and more straightforward to earn points going forward.
0:41 How to get upgrades
The first thing we're gonna talk about is how I managed to get the upgrades between Sydney and London and back in business. Now there's a couple of things that influence the chance of you getting a rewards upgrade when you apply for one with Qantas. And aside from how sold out the flight is and how many spare seats there are, the biggest contributing factor is your status with Qantas - Gold, Silver, etcetera
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Now I'm currently Platinum with Qantas, which makes me the second highest priority aside from Platinum One for getting a rewards upgrades on the flight. Now I don't normally fly enough with work or in my personal life to achieve platinum level status. The way I managed to do it was by having a child. Now I know this isn't something that everybody can do but if you have had a kid recently or you have one on the way and you're going on parental leave from work then you can use that as a reason to lock your status with Qantas.
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If you're going for leave above a certain period of time, you get a letter from your company, you send it in to Qantas, they lock your status. The benefit of locking your status is that while it's locked for that two year period you continue to earn status credits and they don't expire. So a few trips home to Ireland and back in the first couple of years of my kid's life managed to get me platinum status which made me high priority for the upgrade. That's something worth looking at.
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Aside from that, travelling in smaller parties, travelling on your own makes an upgrade more likely and in this case, I booked premium economy and upgraded to business. So that gives you a better chance than if you just book economy.
2:05 How to earn more points
Those two business upgrades cost me about 70,000 points each way gone from my account. How do you replace the points when you're using the points? Well the main way I did it over this last three months was with shopping and with purchasing wine firstly with Qantas Wine. Look for cases on Qantas Wine's website that come with bonus points particularly around sale periods or stock clearance periods. You can get up to 25,000 bonus points per case.
2:29 What you want to make sure is you're not paying above odds for those points. So you want to check the prices of all the wines in the case versus availability elsewhere. That can be pretty time consuming. But recently I found that ChatGPT does a pretty good job of doing the price checks for me.
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So that's one way to earn points that covered one of the upgrades for me over the last 3 months and the second way is via shopping, by converting my Woolworths points to Qantas Points. For more details on that, you can check my previous video. But also by shopping and spending via my American Express Ultimate card which costs $450 a year in an annual fee.
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But you get all of that back in Qantas travel credit. It earns 1.25 points per dollar which is one of the best earn rates on the market and that's been the main way I've been earning points.
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for the last few years now, it's worth noting Qantas program changes. There are some changes coming to the Qantas rewards program. Some good, some bad. Basically, it breaks down into four different changes. First of all, Qantas are adding more reward seats on partner airlines like KLM Hawaiian Airlines and Air France which is good because it means you can use your points to book business or economy seats on other airlines, which might have better availability than Qantas.
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The second change is Qantas is now going to be offering more points earned on domestic flights. They say about 25% more, though I gotta be said, it's gotta be said flying doesn't generally earn you that many points anyway. A fraction of the points I earn actually from flying. But if you're flying domestically regularly that could be a good way to earn extra points.
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Third change is that they are going to make it cheaper to book rewards seats with Jetstar. So that's a positive. But the drawback, the fourth point here is from August, Qantas are going to make it more expensive to book Classic Reward seats. So you have to spend a higher percentage of points to get those seats.
4:13 Virgin status match vs Qantas
Overall, it's a bit of a mixed bag. You can check out an article from Angus Kidman on Finder which I'll link in the description below. For more information on these changes, finally, it's worth noting that there is another major airline in Australia. I know we really should have more than two, but Virgin Australia is also available and the benefit of being high status with one airline is you can often use that to match your status with the other
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so I managed to get Virgin to match my status with Qantas. Not quite match. I got gold with Virgin and I'm platinum with Qantas but getting gold with Virgin allowed me to fly on Virgin with status and use their lounges. I've done a domestic flight and I've got a international flight coming up.
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So in future, we will do a video looking at the difference between the flying and club experience between Qantas and Virgin and answer the question "Which is better?". Which is worth spending your time investing in?
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Thank you for your time watching this video you can find more frequent flyer news on finder.com.au.
Hi Team,
I would like to get any credit cards which gives benefits to frequent flyers. I put up in Malaysia and am a frequent traveller to India. Could you assist me with any suitable credit cards or prepaid cards?
Thanks and Regards
Karthik
Hi Karthik,
Thanks for your inquiry.
Please refer to the following links for a guide on the Malaysia Airlines Enrich Frequent Flyer program and other frequent flyer credit cards. You can press the “Go to Site” button of your preferred credit card to proceed with your application. You can also contact the provider if you have specific questions. A gentle reminder, please ensure to read through the relevant product disclosure statement and terms and conditions to ensure that you got everything covered before you apply.
Cheers,
Jonathan
Hello,
I am looking for emirates credit card with 0% purchase intro.
Hi Meenaz,
Thanks for your inquiry.
Please refer to the following link for a list of Emirates Skywards Miles credit cards. You may also like to compare with other frequent flyer credit cards.
Cheers,
Jonathan
Which MasterCards will give me either 1 to 1 Qantas or Malaysian Airline points. Otherwise, what MasterCards give Qantas or Malaysia Airline points and what ratio?
Which American express give 1 to 1 Qantas or Malaysia Airline points?
Hi Emil,
Thanks for your inquiry.
The guaranteed amount of points varies based on your fare class, the airline and the destinations. Please refer to the following link for a full guide on Frequent Flyer programs and credit cards.
Cheers,
Jonathan
Hi credit card finder,
This may sound like silly question. What stops me from signing up to a promotional deal (Commonwealth Bank Qantas offer with 40,000 bonus points) and running away with the points and then cancelling the card? Do most credit cards have exit fees or you do have to keep your card for x amount of time?
thanks, Andrew
Hi Andrew, thanks for your inquiry!
Credit card bonus points offers have varying terms and conditions for eligibility to receive those points, so it is important to read the terms for the offer before you apply for the card. For example the Commonwealth Bank Qantas offer with 40,000 bonus points requires two main conditions: 20,000 Qantas Points when you apply and are approved by 31 July 2014 and a further 20,000 Qantas Points when you spend $500 on eligible purchases by 30 August 2014. The required time to receive the points is as follows: “It will take 90 days for the bonus points to be credited to your Qantas Frequent Flyer account after approval and spent criteria have been met and provided that you are not in breach of the Conditions of Use for the Commonwealth Bank Platinum Awards Credit Card and your Account remains open.”
I hope this helps.
Cheers,
Jonathan
How do I activate this new card? I’ve gone to the site but says nothing about activating a card.
Thanks
Hi Steve, thanks for your inquiry!
To allow me to assist you further could you clarify which product you are using please? Alternatively you can contact the customer service centre of the respective Frequent Flyers program for assistance in activating your card.
Cheers,
Jonathan
Sorry about that its the Velocity prepaid visa card. The sticker said go to the velocity global wallet website but that site says nothing about activating card?
Hi Steve, thanks for your response!
Please refer to the link I have sent to your email for activating your new Velocity Global Wallet.
Cheers,
Jonathan