Credit Card Offers Qantas Premier Titanium: 150,000 bonus Qantas Points

Enjoy First Lounge invitations, a generous points earn rate and bonus Qantas status credits...

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What are the main benefits of this card?
  1. Signup bonus: 150,000 Qantas Points, when you spend at least $5,000 on eligible purchases within 90 days from approval
  2. Earn 1.25 Qantas Points per $1 spent on eligible domestic purchases, up to $12,500 per statement period (0.5 points per $1 thereafter), plus an uncapped higher points earn rate on international & Qantas spend
  3. Enjoy two complimentary Qantas First Lounge invitations each year + 2 Qantas Club or international Business Lounge invitations
  4. Earn 20% bonus status credits on eligible Qantas flights booked with your card
  5. 10% discount off Qantas flights booked using your card, for up to 2 passengers twice per year
  6. Complimentary Qantas Wine Premium membership, travel insurance and concierge service

amex-explorer-card-art.pngWhy we like the Qantas Premier Titainum credit card

Qantas Premier Titanium is one of Australia's highest direct Qantas Points-earning credit cards. You’ll earn 1.25 Qantas Points per $1 on eligible domestic spend (excluding government payments), up to $12,500 per statement period. Plus, earn 2 additional Qantas Points per $1 spent with Qantas, and 2 points per $1 overseas, with no cap.

This card comes with two complimentary Qantas First Class Lounge invitations per cardholder year. You’ll also receive two annual Qantas Club or Qantas international Business Lounge invitations. Additionally, cardholders can enjoy a range of travel benefits including a 10% discount on select Qantas flights and 20% bonus status credits on eligible Qantas flights.

Plus, new cardholders can earn 150,000 bonus Qantas Points! See our card guide for the full details:


AFF members are welcome to discuss this card in this thread.
 
Cheers

Is anyone getting $60k or higher ?

Also, it seems from what I've read that the A$12.5k monthly statement limit to earn 1.25 points per dollar (ppd) is only for domestic spend that that the 2ppd for international spend is uncapped ?

Can anyone confirmed that this is indeed the case ?

Thank you
 
Cheers

Is anyone getting $60k or higher ?

Also, it seems from what I've read that the A$12.5k monthly statement limit to earn 1.25 points per dollar (ppd) is only for domestic spend that that the 2ppd for international spend is uncapped ?

Can anyone confirmed that this is indeed the case ?

Thank you
No reason why you shouldn't. The card is administered by NAB who also do the Citi cards. I had $60k with the Prestige Card. I think it's just a straight mathematical solution based on income & expenses. Just ask and see what happens; it's a much more 'relaxed' process than, say, Commbank

I put most of my spend through Amex so not aware of the application of spend limits on dom v Int spend. Sorry
 
Cheers

Is anyone getting $60k or higher ?

Also, it seems from what I've read that the A$12.5k monthly statement limit to earn 1.25 points per dollar (ppd) is only for domestic spend that that the 2ppd for international spend is uncapped ?

Can anyone confirmed that this is indeed the case ?

Thank you
Confirming on the uncapped international spend at 2ppd. My April statement was 11K QFF points for domestic + 23K QFF points for international. Noting Qantas spend is also uncapped.

Cheers,
Matt.
 
Confirming on the uncapped international spend at 2ppd. My April statement was 11K QFF points for domestic + 23K QFF points for international. Noting Qantas spend is also uncapped.

Cheers,
Matt.
Was that the product of some tedious spreadsheet maths assigning points to individual spend in order to reconcile with the statement points accumulation? Or is there a better way?

My last international trip was in February, although I have international spend most statement periods, and I can't find anywhere in the last six months of statements that elaborates on how the points are assigned except in aggregate at the top of the Statement
 
Was that the product of some tedious spreadsheet maths assigning points to individual spend in order to reconcile with the statement points accumulation? Or is there a better way?

My last international trip was in February, although I have international spend most statement periods, and I can't find anywhere in the last six months of statements that elaborates on how the points are assigned except in aggregate at the top of the Statement
No calculation needed - they credit as domestic and international (separately) to your QFF account after each monthly statement period. Check your QFF transaction statement
 
I've had a premier titanium card for app 7 months now, and I am wondering if anyone has held theirs long enough to request a 'loyalty bonus challenge' on anniversary date?

I appreciate that probably sounded like word salad. Take 2. A friend of mine has (or had...some years ago) a top-level Amex card. It gave him a significant chunk of points upon first issue, when he met the minimum spend criteria. He didn't want to churn away from the card, so contacted Amex and requested that they provided a similar number of bonus points upon him meeting a similar spend criteria in year 2.

Hopefully this makes sense.

Has anyone tried this with Titanium? If not, i might contact them to enquire. Once the various benefits have been used, the value of the card obviously diminishes.
 
And whilst I'm in question mode.... regarding the two Qantas F lounge passes.

I get that I do not need to be flying first class to use this pass, but do I still need to be flying internationally? For instance, if I was flying from Melbourne to Perth, could I still use this pass or not?

Having not been in First lounge before, are all TV's in the lounge set to the same channel as one finds in business lounge (from memory, ABC recently bumped Sky for the broadcast rights)? As in, constantly rotating news, and no sport of any sort?
 
I get that I do not need to be flying first class to use this pass, but do I still need to be flying internationally? For instance, if I was flying from Melbourne to Perth, could I still use this pass or not?
You do need to be flying internationally. The F Lounge is in the international terminal and to get past the terminal security and Australian border you need a valid boarding pass and a passport.
 
You do need to be flying internationally. The F Lounge is in the international terminal and to get past the terminal security and Australian border you need a valid boarding pass and a passport.
Aha, sound logic there. Thank you Mr H...greatly appreciated.
 
get that I do not need to be flying first class to use this pass, but do I still need to be flying internationally? For instance, if I was flying from Melbourne to Perth, could I still use this pass or not?
You could use it on QF9 MEL-PER as a domestic passenger as it departs from the international terminal. Opportunity ends in July though.

 
Having not been in First lounge before, are all TV's in the lounge set to the same channel as one finds in business lounge (from memory, ABC recently bumped Sky for the broadcast rights)? As in, constantly rotating news, and no sport of any sort?
There’s only a handful of TVs, on silent, and usually just set to a news channel; never noticed which one. If a match or the like was on at a time I was there, I’d probably just be streaming it on a tablet with my headphones on. The F lounges aren’t much of a place for sports fans!

Cheers,
Matt.
 
Did anyone notice that this card now comes with a promotion? It comes with a $400 QANTAS Luxury Holidays voucher. I noticed that the luxury holidays section of the QANTAS holidays web site is very limited. Does that mean that you need to spend it on "luxury holidays", or can you use it on any QANTAS holidays?
It’s late but to answer this, I got the same voucher when I signed up last year.

No it was not limited to luxury holidays. I managed to use mine for a standard Qantas hotels booking.
 
Confirming on the uncapped international spend at 2ppd. My April statement was 11K QFF points for domestic + 23K QFF points for international. Noting Qantas spend is also uncapped.

Cheers,
Matt.
Cheers Matt

Not sure why they don't make it clear on the website promoting the benefits that international spend is uncapped! This is a huge benefit for me personally since most of my spend is internationally.

Also awesome to know about QF spend. I was thinking (before you confirmed it to be uncapped) how much I would earn if I was to say spend $39k on MEL-LHR in F during DSC to reach Platinum (for two pax) and that only the first $12.5k would be at 3.25 and maybe the rest at 2.5 or even 0.5. But yeah looks like the whole thing would be at 3.25 if QF spend is uncapped.

I might be keeping this card beyond the first year after all (if I get approved that is - I applied on Thursday).
 
I was thinking (before you confirmed it to be uncapped) how much I would earn if I was to say spend $39k on MEL-LHR in F during DSC to reach Platinum (for two pax)
that seems like a lot of money to spend to get Platinum status for a year. Is it really worth that much?
 
And whilst I'm in question mode.... regarding the two Qantas F lounge passes.

I get that I do not need to be flying first class to use this pass, but do I still need to be flying internationally? For instance, if I was flying from Melbourne to Perth, could I still use this pass or not?

Having not been in First lounge before, are all TV's in the lounge set to the same channel as one finds in business lounge (from memory, ABC recently bumped Sky for the broadcast rights)? As in, constantly rotating news, and no sport of any sort?
I often ask them to change the channel to sport. No issues.
 
that seems like a lot of money to spend to get Platinum status for a year. Is it really worth that much?
If I may offer a reasoning, and Nizar, correct me if I'm wrong. I believe Nizar is considering the value proposition as a whole inclusive of airline product, loyalty program, and credit card. That is, as opposed to being a status run.
 
If I may offer a reasoning, and Nizar, correct me if I'm wrong. I believe Nizar is considering the value proposition as a whole inclusive of airline product, loyalty program, and credit card. That is, as opposed to being a status run.
Yeah that's spot on mate. I am considering everything as a package. I do realise that to take full advantage of the features of this card, you need to be a heavy spender/flyer on QF.

In other news, I've been approved for $50k (on Tuesday) and received the card yesterday!
 
It's hard to be sure (because the statement doesn't show points for each transaction), but it looks like the bonus earn on QF does apply to Qantas Hotels. The T&Cs don't specifically exclude it (but don't include it either). I just earned a big pile of points from a hotel booking.
 

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