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How much is 1 Qantas Point worth?

We've calculated exactly how much your Qantas Points are worth right now and the rewards that give you the most value.

Getting Qantas Points through Qantas Frequent Flyer means free rewards: flights, upgrades, hotel bookings, gift cards and more. But just how much are those points worth? We've crunched the numbers for the definitive answer. This is what your Qantas Points are worth right now – and the best way to spend them.

How much is a Qantas Point worth?

As of January 2024, 1 Qantas Point is typically worth between 0.35 cents and 8 cents, depending on how you spend it.

Here are the values for some common reward choices:

  • Each Qantas Point spent on Economy Classic Reward flights is typically worth between 1.3 cents and 4.5 cents.
  • Each Qantas Point spent on Premium Classic Reward flights is typically worth between 5 cents and 6 cents.
  • Each Qantas Point spent on Business Classic Reward flights is typically worth between 3.5 cents and 6.5 cents.
  • Each Qantas Point spent on upgrades is typically worth between 4.5 cents and 8.5 cents.
  • Each Qantas Point spent on hotels or car rental is typically worth between 0.65 cents and 0.85 cents.
  • Each Qantas Point spent on gift cards or products through the Rewards Store is typically worth between 0.35 cents and 0.55 cents.
  • Each Qantas Point spent on charity donations through the Rewards Store is typically worth between 0.7 cents and 0.8 cents.

In the table below, we've shown the points needed for a range of reward options, how much they would usually cost to buy outright and the dollar value per $1,000 points they typically represent. (We updated this in November to reflect current fares and changing iPhone and hotel availability.)

RewardPoints costValueValue/pointValue/1000 points
Sydney to Perth (Economy) one-way18000$346.000.0192222$19.22
Sydney to Melbourne (Economy) one-way8000$110.000.01375$13.75
Melbourne to Brisbane (Economy) one-way12000$182.000.0151667$15.17
Sydney to Perth (Business) one-way41500$2,747.000.0661928$66.19
Sydney to Melbourne (Business) one-way18400$974.000.0529348$52.93
Melbourne to Brisbane (Business) one-way27600$940.000.034058$34.06
Sydney to Los Angeles one-way (Economy)41900$1,918.000.0457757$45.78
Sydney to Los Angeles one-way (Premium Economy)81300$4,832.000.0594342$59.43
Sydney to Los Angeles one-way (Business)108400$10,436.000.0962731$96.27
Sydney to London one-way (First)216900$12,628.000.0582204$58.22
Sydney to Los Angeles one-way (Economy to Premium upgrade)61600$2,914.000.0473052$47.31
Sydney to Los Angeles one-way (Economy to Business upgrade)98100$8,518.000.0868298$86.83
Sydney to Los Angeles one-way (Premium to Business upgrade)49100$5,604.000.1141344$114.13
Sydney to London (Business to First upgrade)73500$4,725.000.0642857$64.29
iPhone 14 512GB Yellow338650$1,849.000.0054599$5.46
IKEA Gift Card11690$50.000.0042772$4.28
Hoyts Digital Gift Card4400$20.000.0045455$4.55
De'Longhi Lattissima One69400$399.000.0057493$5.75
Dyson Supersonic Hairdryer112870$649.000.00575$5.75
AirPods 2nd Generation36450$199.000.0054595$5.46
Charity donation3200$25.000.0078125$7.81
Adelaide hotel room 1 night41,903$348.000.0083049$8.30
Car hire 1 night29500$191.080.0064773$6.48

As the table shows, the best value usually comes from flight upgrades, followed by business class flights, followed by economy flights, followed by store purchases. This hasn't changed despite the big shifts we've seen in flight prices and patterns following the pandemic, and it's remained largely constant across all of 2024.

Fare prices for April 2024 are spiking a little higher, which we'd expect as it's just the other side of Easter and flights to the northern hemisphere are rising in price.

Methodology: How we calculated these values

So how did we work out those values? Through some careful research. All calculations are based on typical prices for flights and rewards in January 2024, as checked on the Qantas site.

It's often more useful (and easier mental maths!) to think about how much 1,000 Qantas Points are worth. No-one is going to accept a single Qantas Point as payment for anything – most redemptions require thousands of points. Our rule of thumb is that if you're getting more than $20 in value for each 1,000 Qantas Points, that's a worthwhile way to spend your points. Under $10? Think very carefully.

THE POINTS FINDER RULE

When redeeming points, make sure you get at least $20 of value for every 1,000 Qantas Points you spend.

A couple of extreme examples: using your points for an upgrade from premium to business can score you $114 in value per 1,000 Qantas Points, while buying a microwave gets you just $3.50 in value for the same number of points. At that rate, you might be better off buying the item with a frequent flyer credit card and earning Qantas Points on the purchase instead.

Bear in mind that the highest-value rewards are also the hardest to get. Qantas typically only releases a handful of first class and business class international seats that can be purchased with points, which are often snapped up by high-status flyers, though it has promised more rewards seats in 2024. If those are your goal and you're not already a Platinum Frequent Flyer, you may have to wait years.

An economy domestic flight can still represent really good value, especially if you use points to book a flight during peak periods such as Friday afternoons or during school holidays. Even outside those periods, it's better value than a coffee machine.

Using points for family flights

Frank Restuccia

Finder global CEO Frank Restuccia knows that points can make a real difference to the household budget. In mid-2023 he booked a family holiday for 4 people to the US, grabbing Economy flights entirely using points.

Rather than paying $15,000 in high season fares, he spent around 477,000 Qantas Points plus $1,500 in carrier charges. That's an effective value of around $27 for every 1,000 Qantas Points used.

"That holiday is a big expense for our family. I'd rather spend on other priorities and use points so we can still travel," Frank explains.

The keys here? Being a little flexible with dates, not just looking at Business flights, and not waiting until the last minute to make the booking.

How can I get the most value from my Qantas Points?

These are our rules based on more than 3 decades of using Qantas Frequent Flyer:

  • Don't spend your points on Points Plus Pay flights. These offer really low value for your hard-earned Qantas Points. Concentrate on Classic Reward flights instead.
  • Take time checking. Before you spend Qantas Points on anything, find out how much it would cost to buy outright. Divide that by the number of points needed, and you'll know how much each point is really worth. Under 5 cents? You're not getting great value.
  • Set a goal and plan for it. Impulse purchases rarely work out with points. Set a goal: maybe that's a business class trip to Perth for you and your partner. Work out how many points you need and get that total.
  • Patience pays off. Last-minute reward flights are rare. Think 6–12 months ahead to increase your odds of scoring a high-value reward.

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Complete guide to using Qantas Frequent Flyer points

Example: What's the best way to use 50,000 Qantas Points?

You could easily earn 50,000 Qantas Points just from a single credit card bonus points offer. Here are some high-value ways you can spend those points: (Prices correct as of November 2023.)

  • Sydney to Coolangatta (Gold Coast) return business class flight 36,800 Qantas Points
  • Brisbane to Melbourne return economy class flight for 2 people 48,000 Qantas Points
  • 2-night stay at Adina Apartment Hotel Brisbane 48,000 Qantas Points
  • JB Hi-Fi $250 digital gift card 49,250 Qantas Points

Want to boost your Qantas Points balance?

Compare these credit cards with bonus points offers and redeem your next reward sooner.

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Name Bonus points Points per $ spent Purchase rate p.a. Annual fee
Qantas Premier Platinum
Qantas Frequent Flyer
Bonus points
80,000
Points per $ spent
1
Purchase rate p.a.
19.99%
Annual fee
$349 first year ($399 after)
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Earn up to 80,000 bonus Qantas Points. Plus, save with a reduced first-year annual fee and 0% p.a. for 12 months on balance transfers.
Qantas American Express Ultimate Card
Qantas Frequent Flyer
Bonus points
100,000
Points per $ spent
1.25
Purchase rate p.a.
23.99%
Annual fee
$450
Go to siteMore Info
Get 100,000 bonus Qantas Points when you spend $3,000 in the first 3 months. Plus, a yearly $450 Travel Credit.
American Express Qantas Business Rewards Card
Qantas Business Rewards
Bonus points
150,000
Points per $ spent
1.25
Purchase rate p.a.
0%
Annual fee
$450
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ABN holders w/ $75k revenue. Earn 150,000 bonus Qantas Points when you spend $3,000 in the first 2 months.
Qantas Premier Titanium
Qantas Frequent Flyer
Bonus points
150,000
Points per $ spent
1.25
Purchase rate p.a.
19.99%
Annual fee
$1,200
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Get 150k bonus Qantas Points when you spend $5k in the first 3 months. Plus Qantas First Lounge Invitations and 20% bonus Status Credits on eligible flights.
Qantas American Express Premium Card
Qantas Frequent Flyer
Bonus points
20,000
Points per $ spent
1
Purchase rate p.a.
23.99%
Annual fee
$249
Go to siteMore Info
Get 20,000 bonus Qantas Points and 2 complimentary Qantas Club lounge invitations per year, plus complimentary travel insurance.
Qantas American Express Discovery Card
Qantas Frequent Flyer
Bonus points
N/A
Points per $ spent
0.75
Purchase rate p.a.
23.99%
Annual fee
$0
Go to siteMore Info
Earn uncapped Qantas Points for every $1 dollar spent, plus an ongoing $0 annual fee.
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