Bonus Qantas Points Offer - Qantas Premier Platinum
What we like about it:
- The Qantas Premier Platinum Credit Card offers up to 80,000 bonus Qantas Points: 60,000 bonus points when you apply as a new cardholder by 01 May 2024 and spend $3,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months from card approval and an additional 20,000 bonus points if you haven’t earned Qantas Points with a credit card in the last 12 months. That's enough for a one-way business class flight from Brisbane to Tokyo.
- It earns 1 Qantas Point per $1 on eligible spending in Australia, up to $10,000 per statement period (then 0.5 points/$1). And 1.5 points per $1 spent overseas.
- You also get 1 additional Qantas Point per $1 on eligible Qantas flights, products and services and up to 20% off selected domestic companion flights once per year.
- Other travel benefits include 6 months interest-free on your first eligible Qantas purchase with the card, 2 Qantas Club lounge invitations per year and complimentary travel insurance.
Annual fee and purchase rate
- $399 annual fee
- 19.99% p.a. interest rate on purchases
Hello There
I have question about frequent flyer credits cards. I would like to find out how much I would per month and as I am beginner, which one would suit me the best? I am also plainning holiday for 3 people this year and I would like to use the card for travel
Hi Amy,
Finder provides factual information and general advice, so it’s important you consider your own circumstances when comparing and choosing a credit card. In terms of earning points, you can get an estimate of the number of points you’ll earn each month by multiplying the card’s points per $1 spent rate by your average monthly credit card spending. For example, if a card earned 0.5 points per $1 and someone spent $1,000 on a credit card each month, that would equal 500 points per month (0.5*1000 = 500). When using a credit card for travel, keep in mind that most frequent flyer credit cards charge a foreign transaction fee, which typically adds 2-4% to each transaction you make overseas (or online with businesses based overseas). Make sure to also check the annual fee, interest rate details and other features that you’re interested in. You can use the comparison table, as well as individual card review pages to find out more about different options currently available. I hope this helps.
hi,
I am looking at getting my card that allows me to earn qantas points, I would prefer to stay with a debit card, however i cannot earn points on my debit card. What would be the best card to start earning points.
Thanks
Hi Cooper,
Please keep in mind that Finder only provides general advice and factual information. But you can compare Qantas Frequent Flyer Credit Cards on Finder’s comparison page. You could also consider the Qantas Travel Money Card as a prepaid debit card option, or the Bankwest Qantas Transaction Account. I hope this helps.
Thanks for your reply. What is your general advice/review on CBA ultimate awards?
Hi Ilan,
We’ve laid out all details on our review page which you might find helpful reading in regards to seeing if it will work for your own personal situation. On the page you can find a general “verdict” which lays out a balanced view of the card, some pros and cons, and of course the details in regards to costs and features.
Hope this helps,
Elizabeth
Hello, my wife and I have the ANZ Qantas Black card. We got this card initially as part of their Breakfree package when we got our home loan. We make sure to use the card for most household expenses. We have since refinanced our mortgage to another bank and hence don’t get the card for free anymore. We are also looking at purchasing another property so want a card with a lower minimum credit limit. We do not need 15k. What card would you recommend for say a 10k limit with similar benefits (insurances, lounge access and not a crazy fee)? The CBA Ultimate Awards looks tempting. Thanks in advance!
Hi Ilan,
Please be aware Finder can only give general information not personal advice. In regards to minimum credit limits, there are plenty of frequent flyer credit cards that offer minimum limits of $3,000 to $10,000, including the Qantas Premier Platinum and Qantas American Express Ultimate, which were highly commended in the Best Frequent Flyer Credit Card – Qantas category of the 2023 Finder Credit Card Awards. You can view details of the minimum limits and extras such as lounge access or insurance on Finder’s review pages or the bank websites. Finder’s mortgage calculator also factors in credit limits and may help when considering your options. I hope this helps.
Hi there! Are there any cards that do a pre-approval without impacting on your credit score? After submitting all financial details, relevant papers etc, it would be great to know if any of the firms offer a pre-approval without a hard lodgement on your credit file.
Thanks
Hi Sarj,
Thanks for your comment and I hope you are well. As of this writing, we don’t have a page that offers a pre-approved credit card as well as one that will not impact your credit score.
Hope this clarifies!
Best,
Nikki