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Travel to Europe return with frequent flyer points on sign up in September

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Alex Ritchie
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Travel overseas is back, with Australians flocking to tropical beaches and European countryside over winter. So, if everyone’s holiday pictures are giving you FOMO, it could be worth exploring credit cards with bulk frequent flyer points on sign up that could take you to Europe return.

It's no secret that more Australians are travelling again, with the latest Reserve Bank of Australia data for June 2022 showing that despite domestic credit card spending being down, the value of overseas purchases jumped month-on-month.

In September, the RateCity database shows that there are 18 credit cards offering bulk sum Qantas frequent flyer points on sign up. These credit cards are offering points bonuses that could be enough to take you across Australia, or overseas to Bali, Hawaii or even Europe.

At the time of writing, these are the credit cards offering the biggest Qantas frequent flyer points at sign up:

  1. Qantas Premier Titanium – 150,000 points
  2. ANZ Frequent Flyer Black – 130,000 points
  3. NAB Rewards Signature Qantas – 120,000 points
  4. Westpac Altitude Black (Altitude Qantas) – 120,000 points

Keep in mind that you will still need to meet any eligibility criteria set by the card issuer to qualify for approval. Consider reading the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) before signing up.

Let’s explore Qantas frequent flyer credit cards with bulk sum bonus points on sign up this September.

Where your Qantas frequent flyer points could take you – September 2022

To assist you in comparing credit card options, RateCity has compiled a list of cards that offer Qantas frequent flyer points to cover the cost of a return ticket to some of the most popular destinations in Australia, and around the globe.

At the time of writing, the current cost for a return plane ticket domestically or internationally from Sydney, in terms of frequent flyer points, are as follows:

DestinationQantas Frequent Flyer points

(Departing from Sydney)

Melbourne12,800
Brisbane16,000
Canberra16,000
Hobart19,200
Adelaide19,200
Darwin28,800
Perth36,000
Denpasar (Bali)36,000
Singapore43,000
Honolulu63,000
Japan (Tokyo)63,000
Los Angeles83,800
London132,400
Rome132,400

*See below for disclaimers

Qantas frequent flyer credit card signup points on offer

20,000 – 50,000 Qantas Frequent Flyer points

LenderCardProgramPoints
HSBCPlatinum Qantas CardQantas Frequent Flyer

20,000

American ExpressQantas Premium CardQantas Frequent Flyer

30,000

BankwestQantas Platinum MastercardQantas Frequent Flyer

50,000

60,000 – 70,000 Qantas Frequent Flyer points

LenderCardProgram

Points

St.George Bank/BOM/BankSAAmplify PlatinumQantas Frequent Flyer

60,000

WestpacAltitude PlatinumQantas Frequent Flyer

70,000

CBAUltimate AwardsQantas Frequent Flyer

70,000

ANZFrequent Flyer PlatinumQantas Frequent Flyer

70,000

NABQantas Rewards PremiumQantas Frequent Flyer

70,000

American ExpressQantas Ultimate CardQantas Frequent Flyer

75,000

80,000 – 90,000 Qantas Frequent Flyer points

LenderCardProgramPoints
CitiPremier QantasQantas Frequent Flyer80,000
Qantas MoneyQantas Premier PlatinumQantas Frequent Flyer80,000
St.George Bank/BOM/BankSAAmplify SignatureQantas Frequent Flyer90,000

100,000+ Qantas Frequent Flyer points

LenderCardProgram

Points

CitiPrestigeQantas Frequent Flyer

100,000

WestpacAltitude Black QantasQantas Frequent Flyer

120,000

NABRewards Signature QantasQantas Frequent Flyer

120,000

ANZFrequent Flyer BlackQantas Frequent Flyer

130,000

Qantas MoneyPremier TitaniumQantas Frequent Flyer

150,000

Source: RateCity.com.au

Comparing frequent flyer credit cards

There is more to a credit card than the perks and rewards the issuer may offer you on sign up. It is crucial that you compare other factors, such as the interest rates, fees, and number of interest-free days, before you sign up.

These credit card factors will affect the overall cost of your purchases and your ongoing charges with the issuer – all of which influence your decision when choosing the credit card that best suits your needs and budget.

It may also be worthwhile reviewing insurances offered by the card providers as well, especially if you’re planning an overseas holiday. This can include complimentary domestic or international travel insurance, medical coverage, rental car insurance, and more.

Disclaimers for Qantas frequent flyer points table:

Note: Domestic flights based on Qantas frequent flyer points pricing for tickets dated 11/04/23 – 18/04/23 when looking on 13/09/22. International flights based on pricing for tickets dated 08/03/23 – 15/03/23, when looking on 08/08/22.

Based on lowest points available ticket cost, including Jetstar flights. Based on travel to major airport in the capital city (e.g. Heathrow in London) from Sydney, Australia. Data accurate as of 13/09/22.

Disclaimer

This article is over two years old, last updated on September 13, 2022. While RateCity makes best efforts to update every important article regularly, the information in this piece may not be as relevant as it once was. Alternatively, please consider checking recent credit cards articles.

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Product database updated 28 Nov, 2024

This article was reviewed by Personal Finance Editor Mark Bristow before it was published as part of RateCity's Fact Check process.