How to Earn & Redeem Points with Qantas Hotels

Hotel room in Thailand
Earn Qantas points when booking with Qantas Hotels. Photo: Sasha Kaunas on Unsplash.

Qantas Hotels is an accommodation booking service with benefits for frequent flyers. You can earn at least 3 Qantas points per dollar spent on your hotel stay – or even more if there’s a promotion! Plus, you have the option to pay for all or part of your tariff at over 460,000 hotels worldwide using Qantas points.

The service is managed by Hooroo, a wholly owned subsidiary of Qantas, and a third party is used to facilitate bookings. Hence, your booking email may come from Hooroo and your hotel welcome may include, “Ah, yes – I see you booked through Expedia.”

How to book with Qantas Hotels

Book your hotel on the Qantas website under the Hotels menu. The process is self-explanatory with a simple switch to select between paying with cash or points.  

Screenshot of Qantas Hotels booking page.
Screenshot of Qantas Hotels booking page.

We recommend checking the price against other aggregators such as Booking.com, Agoda, Hotels.com, TripAdvisor – pick your favourite! – and the hotel’s own website. But make sure you’re comparing like with like. The cheapest price quoted by booking sites is generally non-refundable and you may want a more flexible option.

Screenshot from Qantas Hotels showing refundable price
Use the up arrow to view the inclusions and conditions of each price deal. Screenshot from Qantas website.

When booking accommodation through Qantas, you’ll be charged in Australian Dollars.

Using vouchers to reduce the cost

There are several ways you may be able to reduce the cost of a Qantas Hotels booking, including as a Qantas Points Club member:

  • Points Club members receive a $50 voucher to use once per membership year at Qantas Hotels
  • Points Club Plus members receive a $100 voucher annually
  • Qantas sometimes sends out complimentary $30 vouchers following flight bookings
  • Other Qantas partners offer vouchers as giveaways, e.g. BP gave away $50 vouchers in December 2022
  • American Express offered a cashback opportunity on some cards earlier this year: Spend $500 at Qantas Hotels and receive $100 cash back. 
Screenshot of Qantas Points Club hotel benefits
Screenshot from Qantas website showing Qantas Points Club benefits with Qantas Hotels.

Vouchers are generally non-refundable, so plan to use them on a booking you’re unlikely to cancel.

What if you need to cancel your Qantas Hotels booking?

Under “My Bookings” when logged into your Qantas Frequent Flyer account on the Qantas website, your hotels bookings should be listed along with your flight bookings.

You can cancel easily a Qantas Hotels booking online, but first check the cancellation policy on your booking.

Screenshot of Qantas Hotels cancellation policy
You can view the cancellation policy of your booking within My Bookings. Screenshot from Qantas website.

If you booked with points, your Qantas points refund should be instant. If you paid using cash, the refund to your original form of payment usually processes within a week.

If you part-paid with a voucher, this will be forfeited on cancellation. You can change the booking dates to retain the voucher value, but you will need to pay the difference if the tariff has gone up.

If you need to contact Qantas Hotels, there is an email address, a live chat and phone numbers provided. I’ve found the staff to be responsive and helpful.

Earning points with Qantas Hotels

Each booking with Qantas Hotels earns a minimum of 3 Qantas points per $1 spent.

Special deals offering double points – i.e. 6 points per $1 – are offered on some properties. For Australian hotels, these are listed under Hotel Deals. 

Screenshot of Sydney Hotel Deals
Hotel Deals include offers with double points. Screenshot from Qantas website.

From time to time, Qantas Hotels even runs a triple-point offer! In other words, you’ll earn 9 points per $1 spent. That’s a great deal!

In the past, the platform has even given up to 30,000 bonus points per booking.

The latest was a flash five-day sale from 27 February to 3 March 2023, but with a 12-month booking window. Canny frequent flyers took advantage and booked all their hotels for the upcoming year.

Earning extra Qantas points

Here are a few other tips for maximising your points with Qantas Hotels:

  • If your business is a member of Qantas Business Rewards, you can earn an extra 1 point per $1 by quoting your ABN when booking
  • Points Club members earn a 25% bonus, and Points Club Plus members 50%, on all Qantas Hotels bookings
  • Green tier members earn an extra 150 Qantas points per night for stays in eligible eco-accredited hotels.

How long does it take for the points to credit?

You only earn points after your stay. The terms and conditions state that “Qantas Points will be credited to your account at least eight weeks after check-out”, but my experience puts this between four and five weeks.

Great Credit Cards for Earning Qantas Points

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Other ways to earn Qantas Points for accommodation

Earning Qantas points with Airbnb

You can book Airbnb properties through the Qantas Hotels booking page, but your booking will be with Airbnb rather than Qantas. The link provides your Qantas Frequent Flyer number to your booking. You earn 1 Qantas point per $1 spent.

Note that you can’t use Qantas points to book with Airbnb.

Earning points with Luxury Escapes

Luxury Escapes previously partnered with Qantas Frequent Flyer. However, they are no longer partners. Instead, you can now earn Velocity points with Luxury Escapes.

Earning points through direct hotel bookings

If you hold membership with a hotel chain’s rewards program, you will want to access the perks afforded by status and to build that status. To do this, you need to book directly with the hotel. Generally, hotel status benefits are not honoured with bookings made through aggregators such as Qantas Hotels.

That said, there are ways of earning Qantas points when booking direct and still accessing hotel loyalty perks!

Qantas website screenshot of Hotel partners
Qantas Frequent Flyer hotel and accommodation partners. Screenshot from Qantas website.
  • Link your Qantas and Accor Live Limitless (ALL) accounts to earn Qantas points on Accor stays within Asia-Pacific, as well as your usual ALL reward points
  • Earn Qantas Frequent Flyer points instead of the program’s own currency – or convert hotel points earned to Qantas points – with ALL, Choice Privileges, World of Hyatt and IHG One Rewards
  • Book direct and earn points with hotel chain loyalty programs such as Marriott Bonvoy, Radisson Rewards and Hilton Honors, then transfer the hotel points to Qantas Frequent Flyer
  • Earn Qantas points by including your frequent flyer number when booking with Swiss-Belhotel and TFE Hotels, whose properties include Travelodge, Vibe Hotels and Adina Apartments.

Using points to pay with for hotels

Is it worth using Qantas points for hotel bookings? This rarely, if ever, represents great value. But if you’ve accumulated a large stock of Qantas Frequent Flyer points, and you’re finding it difficult to use those points on Classic Flight Rewards or don’t fly that often, then you may consider this option to offset the cash cost of your holiday.

In 2022, Qantas improved the value of redemptions on hotel bookings. Redemptions now cost “30% fewer Qantas points than before”. In 2023 you can get upwards of 0.85 cents per point in value. 

Classic Hotel Rewards offer the best value redemptions (over one cent per point which, let’s face it, is still poor value compared to redeeming for premium cabin flights or upgrades). These offers are limited to specific properties, room types and dates. Find them under Hotel Deals on the Qantas website. 

As well as paying outright with points, you can choose to pay with a combination of points and cash. Select the Points Plus Pay option and use the slider to select your combination of each.

Screenshot from Qantas website of Points Plus Pay booking option
During booking you have the option to switch to Points Plus Pay. Screenshot from Qantas website.

Is booking with Qantas Hotels good value? 

You may not find a cheaper price at Qantas Hotels, but usually they’re on a par with other booking sites – and every booking earns a minimum of 3 points per $1 spent. If you have a Points Club voucher or an Amex cashback offer then it’s a no-brainer.

There are two main downsides. Firstly, booking direct with a hotel can bring its own rewards in status, perks and discounts. Secondly, you may find better value booking with another aggregator via a cashback program such as Cashrewards or ShopBack.

Qantas no longer offers a price promise guarantee on hotel bookings.

You need to weigh up what is most valuable to you, then check and compare the options.

Bronwyn is a journalist and author whose passion for points collecting and travel planning led her to the Australian Frequent Flyer community. As a consultant with Frequent Flyer Concierge she helps clients travel better and further using their frequent flyer points. As a traveller she enjoys using points for the same benefits.

Bronwyn posts on the AFF forum as @BriarFlyer.
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There was recently an Amex promo: Spend $500+ on Qantas hotels and get $100 back.

Looked like a good promo to me so I went through my existing bookings with Agoda, Booking.com, et al and found several bookings where Qantas was reasonably close. I noticed that with Accor, the rates were exactly the same, though that says more about Accor than QF, I think.

I didn't find any hotels where QF was cheaper, but overall, it cost $20-30 more to get $100 back.

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I had a recent experience in Lisbon where booking through Qantas hotels saved me over $40 a night

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There was recently an Amex promo: Spend $500+ on Qantas hotels and get $100 back.

Looked like a good promo to me so I went through my existing bookings with Agoda, Booking.com, et al and found several bookings where Qantas was reasonably close. I noticed that with Accor, the rates were exactly the same, though that says more about Accor than QF, I think.

I didn't find any hotels where QF was cheaper, but overall, it cost $20-30 more to get $100 back.

I took advantage of that. I had Hawaii accommodation booked on Hotels.com, cancelled it, and booked on Qantas Hotels for the $100 back, plus I used a voucher. I got a much better room upgrade and saved about $100.

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QANTAS hotels may seem like poor value, but I've noticed that it really depends on the hotel you book. I've been comparing QANTAS Hotels (with Platinum, Points Club Plus, and Green Tier) to Agoda (with Platinum membership), Booking.com (with Genius level 3), and Trip.com (with Gold membership).

I've found that in Australia, QANTAS Hotels that are labelled as "Stay and Save" are excellent value, even without considering the points earn, or the possibility of having vouchers. So keep an eye out for these. I'm about to book one and have run out of QANTAS Hotels vouchers. However, even so, it's still the cheapest site to book this hotel on, so I'm happy.

It would be good to hear others tips on getting the most out of QANTAS Hotels.

I have found from time to time deals in Qantas hotel that weren't available on agoda / booking. Not common but they do exist.

Ultimately it depends on how much time you want to search around for the best deals. As with anything else, the more you research, the more likely you're to get the best deal and if you're short in time I wouldn't bother with Qantas Hotels without vouchers.

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I would also add that cancellations are super easy on Qantas Hotels (where your booking allows cancellations) and refunds processed very quickly, with funds showing up in your credit card account usually within three or four days. If only Qantas could be the same for flight cancellations.

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Agree I have started now always checking the QF hotels when going somewhere.

Prices can be under other booking sites once by 200 per night on a CBD Melbourne hotel during an event weekend.

It’s worth checking.

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My tip is to not use Qantas Hotels as a primary and only source of hotel bookings but to check it anyway in case they happen to offer that rare exclusive deal where it is cheaper than anywhere else.

95% of the time however it is cheaper to book elsewhere. Case in point, my last hotel bookings were last month using Cheddar's 22% cashback at booking.com and also Shopback's 22% cashback at Expedia.

I respect however that some people place a massive amount of value on Qantas Hotels' offering of 3 points per dollar spent (or up to 9 points during promos).

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To further that point of Aikman's above, there's also CashRewards cashback on Agoda of about 5%. I usually find Agoda to be the cheapest, but their supposed 24/7 support is non-existant. Just try to find a phone number or e-mail for them.

Are there any hotels aggregators that include QANTAS Hotels?

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To further that point of Aikman's above, there's also CashRewards cashback on Agoda of about 5%. I usually find Agoda to be the cheapest, but their supposed 24/7 support is non-existant. Just try to find a phone number or e-mail for them.

Are there any hotels aggregators that include QANTAS Hotels?

TripAdviser usually includes QF Hotels in the list of “deals” and in most cases I’ve found them to be about the same as most others and occasionally cheapest. It also pays to check that you’re comparing like for like. Not just room category but also refundable/non-refundable.

In many places, Booking.com, Expedia etc will have a greater selection, but if it’s a coin toss between two places that are much the much and ones on QF and the other isn’t, id probably still lean towards QF for the points, ease of cancellation - not to mention using $50 vouchers (or the AMEX cash back - that came in handy booking two Yellowstone lodges!).

I personally see what’s available to book direct thru the usual chains that have or want status with: Hilton, IHG, Accor etc. If nothing suitable, start working my way through TripAdviser and hotel booking sites - I’ll check QF and compare.

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The biggest benefit for me is that foreign hotels are all charged in Australian dollars on Qantas Hotels, which makes it so much easier to budget, pay and get refunds, plus avoids any foreign exchange fees from the credit card. I booked a bunch last week when the 9 point offer was on, just need a DSC offer to land so I can actually book flights for the trip!

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