Current credit cards with 0.5/1 QFF per $ spend in selected Qantas products?

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I have the NAB and ANZ Qantas premium cards (VISA/AMEX). I remembered that one of them used to give out extra QFF points if I purchase Qantas air tickets online. It seems that this has disappeared from their website pages.

Anyone could help? Are this extra benefit being axed? I know that ANZ is going to cancel the AMEX brand card but this benefit should still be in place till early August.

Thanks
 
Amex Ultimate works and usually has a pretty good sign on bonus.
Qudos is still working as a Visa.
Citi Qantas new card too. Qantas Premier has a sign on bonus at the moment once you hit $3,000 expenditure within a time limit.
 
I have the NAB and ANZ Qantas premium cards (VISA/AMEX). I remembered that one of them used to give out extra QFF points if I purchase Qantas air tickets online. It seems that this has disappeared from their website pages.

Anyone could help? Are this extra benefit being axed? I know that ANZ is going to cancel the AMEX brand card but this benefit should still be in place till early August.

Thanks

The NAB QF cards still pay the additional one bonus point/$ spent on QF services (as long as you keep below the points cap).

A 10 second search of the NAB website found the following -

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