Qantas has rolled out another iteration of their popular Point Planes promotions. In addition, they are releasing an additional set of Classic Reward seats. All up, Qantas has just released 400,000 Classic Reward seats across a range of Qantas and Jetstar flights.
In some cases (and indeed most of the 400,000 seats) will be available on dedicated Points Planes. In others, it looks as though Qantas are releasing extra seats on some flights, but not always all seats.
That being said, the offer is open for the next five days. Some of the headlined destinations include:
- Paris in November 2025,
- Los Angeles in February 2026 and
- Tokyo in May/June 2026.
It is worth noting that on the actual points planes the offer includes all cabins. That means there are First, Business and Premium Economy seats available.
What is a Points Plane?
A Points Plane is a Qantas or Jetstar flight where every available seat can be booked with points. That’s right – every seat on the plane can be booked as a Classic Reward seat.
In some cases, you can still pay for a cash ticket on the flight. However, Qantas does make every seat available as a Rewards seat.
Extra Rewards Seats
While some flights are on dedicated points planes. there are a range of flights available to multiple destinations. Qantas have identified the following routes as having either Points Planes, or boosted Classic Rewards availability:
| Tail | Route (one-way) | Points + TFCCs | Travel Class | Travel Periods |
| QF | Sydney to Paris | 166,300 + $637 | Business | November 2025 |
| QF | Sydney to Paris | 124,700 + $342 | Premium Economy | November 2025 |
| QF | Perth to Paris | 58,900 + $242 | Economy | November 2025 |
| QF | Sydney to Los Angeles | 195,400 + $641 | First | February 2026 |
| QF | Melbourne to Los Angeles | 130,100 + $633 | Business | February 2026 |
| QF | Sydney to Los Angeles | 97,600 + $316 | Premium Economy | February 2026 |
| QF | Sydney to Hamilton Island | 29,000 + $87 | Business | February 2026 |
| QF | Melbourne to Cairns | 20,700 + $59 | Economy | February 2026 |
| JQ | Brisbane to Tokyo (Narita) | 61,600 + $199 | Business | May and June 2026 |
| JQ | Sydney to Osaka | 29,900 + $167 | Economy | May and June 2026 |
| JQ | Sydney to Osaka | 73,800 + $217 | Business | May and June 2026 |
| JQ | Auckland to Wellington | 5,700 + $28 | Economy | February and March 2026 |
| JQ | Byron Bay to Sydney | 5,700 + $27 | Economy | February and May 2026 |
| JQ | Melbourne to Singapore | 61,600 + $220 | Business | November 2025 |
| JQ | Perth to Singapore | 20,700 + $144 | Economy | November 2025 |
Booking A Reward Seat
Some of these seats will probably get snapped up fairly quickly, so best to get onto this. Booking a Reward Flight is a simple process:
- Head over to the Qantas website and log in to your Qantas Frequent Flyer account.
- Search for your flight, making sure to select the “Rewards” option.
- Make your choice from the available Classic Reward seats (remember that Classic Rewards are shown with a red ribbon)
