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.
 
Any thoughts/confirmation on if a sign up with an existing QANTAS PREMIER PLATINUM would still allow the bonus points? I'd take a 1 year hit if it comes with the points, else, expensive exercise...
 
I'd have thought that most people who earn a minimum of $200k a year would have the sort of job that would pay for their travel, probably in First or Business,....
Prepared to be surprised then. You need to be on a lot more than that in many professional roles before you get J, let alone F.
 
Any thoughts/confirmation on if a sign up with an existing QANTAS PREMIER PLATINUM would still allow the bonus points? I'd take a 1 year hit if it comes with the points, else, expensive exercise...

  1. The 150,000 bonus Qantas Points are not awarded to account holders who already hold a Qantas Premier Everyday or Qantas Premier Platinum credit card and change their account to Qantas Premier Titanium.
That answers that.

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Approved and card on it's way - would love to bring it along tomorrow night and wave it in front of a couple of QF WPs - tickles my fancy since I have not had my rear end on a QF seat for over 10yrs except 3 or 4 F rdpts MEL-LAX/LAX-MEL
 
Approved and card on it's way - would love to bring it along tomorrow night and wave it in front of a couple of QF WPs - tickles my fancy since I have not had my rear end on a QF seat for over 10yrs except 3 or 4 F rdpts MEL-LAX/LAX-MEL
Can it function as a boarding pass?
 
NFI - but it will be a good souvenir when I cancel before 1st anniversary to sit alongside other grossly overpriced under delivering metal cards like Centurion.
$100 Ann Fee per Additional Cardholder? I was planning on adding 3 or 4 just for souvenirs for them - any other cards charge an Ann Fee for Additional / Supplementary Cardholders?
 
ANZ does.
Yup it is irritating. I wanted an additional card for my mother to use but i refuse to pay extra for it. I saved my ANZ card details in Google Pay, and have given her the actual card to use. Obviously for any online payments, one does not need the card.
 
Amex Plat Charge does for additional above 5 (4 for Professional Assocation ones)
 
Told no deal for existing members, as expected.

Spoke on phone to rep, was told the same again. Was also told that there's nothing preventing me cancelling my account and signing up again, and I will be eligible for bonus points if I do so...no refund on existing membership already paid..urgh..
 
The $100 for additional cards is a pain - however worth it as they to get the 20% extra status credits
 

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