Article: How to Redeem Qantas Points to North America in 2023

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How to Redeem Qantas Points to North America in 2023 is an article written by the AFF editorial team:


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Article doesn't mention that typically there is ok availability from NAN-HNL, from which you can pick up AA or AS award flights to the mainland.
 
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The article mentions Expert Flyer alerts. I take it Expert Flyer only sees reward seats available to Bronze FFs and not the special releases exclusive to Golds and Platinums?
 
The article mentions Expert Flyer alerts. I take it Expert Flyer only sees reward seats available to Bronze FFs and not the special releases exclusive to Golds and Platinums?
Well, one can put in their FF# into EF and this MAY alter the query result depending on one's status. ie as P1 I can see seat maps on QF as a P1 status flyer. Does that also affect queries for availability? good question. I'm unsure but... maybe?
 
Very good article.

QF points holders are somewhat fortunate in that it's a lot easier to get to the US on points than Europe given the larger number of routes QF flies.

What I find most disappointing about the US - North America route is, in fact, the competition. United & Delta rarely release award availability at reasonable points levels, except for last minute travel. Air Canada is a little bit better, but not by much.
 
Very good article.

QF points holders are somewhat fortunate in that it's a lot easier to get to the US on points than Europe given the larger number of routes QF flies.

What I find most disappointing about the US - North America route is, in fact, the competition. United & Delta rarely release award availability at reasonable points levels, except for last minute travel. Air Canada is a little bit better, but not by much.
I do agree with this. UA is pretty stingy - even on BNE-LAX flights which are lighter loaded than the others. I have seen some J rewards, but it's difficult.. and forget getting a seat on NZ... talk about unicorns.

OT for QF forum of course, but yeah it's difficult via the others for sure.
 
So timely! I was just sitting down to plan a US trip in Q1 next year and got the email that this article had been posted. Handy to understand the various routing options. Thanks Matt!
 
We've updated Bronwyn's article from last year with an overview of the current options for trans-Pacific travel using Qantas Points :)

 

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