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    Home»Loyalty»Airline Programs»Qantas Frequent Flyer»Qantas extending Classic Plus Rewards to Domestic services
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    Qantas extending Classic Plus Rewards to Domestic services

    MarkBy MarkOctober 27, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read

    Qantas has announced that it will be extending its Classic Plus rewards program to its domestic flights on 12 December 2024. This comes six months after the original release of the program on its international flights.

    Classic Plus Rewards

    As a refresher, Classic Plus are a new type of Reward seat. Instead of being priced at a flat rate, they are directly tied to the cash price of a ticket.

    The ‘exchange rate’ used to determine the number of points you need is:

    • 1 Qantas Point per 1c in Economy and
    • 1 Qantas Points 1.5c in Premium Economy, Business or First.

    This would normally make the number of points required for a Class Plus Reward more than for a Classic Rewards. There are exceptions, as we will see, during sale periods, where the pricing is the other way around.

    That said. the big advantage is that there are more seats available as Classic Plus Rewards. To highlight this Qantas say that the upcoming rollout will make 20 million rewards seats available on domestic flights. Compare that to the 5 million Classic Rewards seats that Qantas says is on offer across Qantas and partner airlines.

    According to Qantas Group CEO, Vanessa Hudson

    Adding Classic Plus to domestic flights means frequent flyers will have more options to fly where they want, when they want, using their points which we know is an important part of rewarding them for their loyalty.

    “Since we introduced Classic Plus to international flights, we have seen frequent flyers book more reward seats than ever before and the number of points earned and redeemed reach record numbers.

    Domestic Classic Plus Reward Pricing

    It is worth remembering that the points required for a Classic Plus Reward are directly tied to the cash price of a ticket. As a result, the best time to buy one would be during a sale period. That said, during sale periods you may be better off just paying the cash. Rather conveniently, Qantas say there will be a sale on for the release of Classic Plus Rewards.

    All that in mind, Qantas give the following examples of Classic Plus pricing at today’s prices, and during the launch sale.

    Qantas Points required to book Classic Plus reward seats (and taxes, fees and carrier charges)

    Example Economy Fares

    Route
    (One way)
    Classic
    (Fixed price)
    Classic Plus
    (Fares on sale at launch for select travel dates) *
    Classic Plus
    (Fares as at today’s pricing) **
    Current Taxes, Fees &
    Carrier
    Charges ***
    Sydney to Gold Coast 8,000 points 5,600 points 9,600 points $54.00
    Sydney to Byron Bay 8,000 points 6,700 points 9,700 points $42.00
    Melbourne to Launceston 8,000 points 6,900 points 8,900 points $50.00
    Sydney to Melbourne 8,000 points 8,300 points 12,600 points $53.00
    Adelaide to Alice Springs 12,000 points 18,900 points 23,800 points $60.00
    Melbourne to Perth 18,000 points 25,900 points 32,500 points $50.00

     Example Business Fares

    Route
    (One way)
    Classic
    (Fixed price)
    Classic Plus
    (Fares available at launch for select travel dates)*
    Classic Plus
    (Fares as at today’s pricing)**
    Current
    Taxes, Fees &

    Carrier Charges***
    Sydney to Melbourne 18,400 points 32,000 points 32,000 points $74.00
    Melbourne to Launceston 18,400 points 28,900 points 28,900 points $71.00
    Hobart to Sydney 27,600 points 30,200 points 30,200 points $77.00

    Final Words

    The launch of Classic Plus Rewards hasn’t been without its controversy. Many (on social media) have made claims that they there has been a decrease in the number of Classic Reward seats available. I find it hard to tell – Business Class rewards redemptions were always a challenge. Which seems to be one of the reasons Classic Plus was created in the first place.

    For their part, Qantas, says there has been no change in the availability of Classic reward seats. They maintain there are still 5 million Classic Reward seats made available across the Qantas, Jetstar and partner network.

    All that said, if you are a points-rich Qantas Frequent Flyer, Classi Plus Rewards could provide more opportunities to secure a seat,  And, if your timing is just right, you could require fewer points than for a Classic Rewards.

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    Mark

    Mark is the founder of FlyStayPoints, and caught the travel bug early in life. He discovered the benefits of travel loyalty programs in 2001, and is always learning how they can make travel better. While work takes him between Perth and Melbourne, he is always plotting his next adventure.

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