Qantas Classic Reward & Upgrade Devaluation on 5 August 2025

I've got a business reward seat on SQ booked via VFF points, however due to a new business reward seat now available via QFF that better aligns with my plans and dates, I'm thinking to redeem that business reward seat instead and cancel the redemption via VFF before the devaluation / points and carrier charges increase with QFF.

The current points required is 68.4k but next week that will jump to 82.1k (a massive 20%!).

If however, I redeem it and need to change my flight after next week (ie. dates etc), I assume that in addition to the regular 5k pts change fee, it would be re-calculated according to the new points structure, instead of being under the retrospective / current structure?
Just scroll up 4 posts and all your questions will be answered. :p
 
So, with Qantas being pretty transparent with the policy as per below, you could theoretically book a cheap economy classic reward seat 11 months into the future, then if / when required, call to change to a long haul business reward seat and still have the points calculated as what it would be now?

ie. Book something like HKG to LHR for 45k pts + taxes now to lock in the current conditions, then change to a business seat if available for 104.5k pts + taxes instead of at the new rate of 125.4k pts + taxes?

https://www.qantas.com/au/en/frequent-flyer/program-changes.html
 
Hey guys,

First time trying to use my qantas points , i am coming from past few years redeeming krisflyer points. I find the qantas booking system atrocious, at least maybe i am doing something wrong, but its really hard to find any classic business class seats even next year ? and i am also not able to see how to select direct flights until i actually go to a particular day. Am i just doing things wrong? Only method seems to be to choose flexible dates and go one day at a time and wait for it to load every day. I am looking on non peak months and non-school holidays etc.

The only Classic rewards i come across are jetstar ones which is pointless.
 
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qantas booking system atrocious

Other than limited business reward seat availability, it's actually okay once you get the hang of it - it's much better and easier than searching for reward seats on Virgin's portal!

At the least, you'll get a useful monthly view as per below (you must select "Flexible with dates for all flights" first though):

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You'll then be presented with the below:

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but its really hard to find any classic business class seats even next year ?

Depends on the route - if it's a popular route ie. Australia to Singapore / HK / Tokyo etc, many of those business reward seats would have been already snapped up.

If you're flexible with dates and routes, you can find some decent business reward seats.
 
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I am looking for sydney to bangkok. Problem is it does show me the monthly view, but every time i click on it, the classic seats are only the jestar and 1 stop routes, not the direct qantas flight routes. Dont want to select business class rewards and fly jetstar. I tried going through at least 2 months, 1 day at a time (next year) and not a single classic business reward for the qantas flight, only jetstar flights.
 
I am looking for sydney to bangkok. Problem is it does show me the monthly view, but every time i click on it, the classic seats are only the jestar and 1 stop routes, not the direct qantas flight routes. Dont want to select business class rewards and fly jetstar. I tried going through at least 2 months, 1 day at a time (next year) and not a single classic business reward for the qantas flight, only jetstar flights.
That is a route where there are very few J rewards
 
That is a route where there are very few J rewards
ah bugger, ok. Not sure what i should book then. Is malaysia or any other asian countries a good option with a decent amount of J Rewards. Or even i guess i could go to singapore J class and then go normal route from singapre to bkk and vice versa.
 
So, with Qantas being pretty transparent with the policy as per below, you could theoretically book a cheap economy classic reward seat 11 months into the future, then if / when required, call to change to a long haul business reward seat and still have the points calculated as what it would be now?

ie. Book something like HKG to LHR for 45k pts + taxes now to lock in the current conditions, then change to a business seat if available for 104.5k pts + taxes instead of at the new rate of 125.4k pts + taxes?

https://www.qantas.com/au/en/frequent-flyer/program-changes.html
Question is whether or not it goes further than that even… book a SYD-MEL and change it later to a SYD-LHR in business.
 
Question is whether or not it goes further than that even… book a SYD-MEL and change it later to a SYD-LHR in business.
I presume that if it keeps the same PNR, it'd keep the old pricing as it'd be an existing booking.
 
Question is whether or not it goes further than that even… book a SYD-MEL and change it later to a SYD-LHR in business.

Or this too - I was going to use that as an example but thought that might be a straw too long to clutch for.

Theoretically if that could be done, it would potentially save thousands of points.
 
Or this too - I was going to use that as an example but thought that might be a straw too long to clutch for.

Theoretically if that could be done, it would potentially save thousands of points.
Does the website actually allow you to change destination? Last time I had a look it only let me pick a date off the calendar to check availability and nothing else.
 
Does the website actually allow you to change destination? Last time I had a look it only let me pick a date off the calendar to check availability and nothing else.
Correct - my experience is that you can't change destination online; only the flight and date. You'd need to call up to change the destination. Unsure also whether they would allow you to change from a domestic to an international or vice-versa (in the past there have been some issues with doing this with bookings), but others may have experience there
 
Just trawling through the T&Cs on changes which are (generally) as follows:

Changes after ticketing and up to 24 hours prior to commencement of any travel on your Itinerary

14.5.10 Subject to this clause 14.5, the following changes are permitted and a Change Fee per passenger will apply (see the Fee Schedule):

(a) change to flight number;
(b) change to date of travel;
(c) change to class of travel;
(d) change to any Segment routing or airline [segment being the portion of a journey between two consecutive points listed on an Itinerary]; and
(e) change to name (only for Flights with a Qantas (QF) flight number on the ticket that are operated by Qantas).

Changes to a wholly domestic Australian Itinerary after commencement of travel and up to 24 hours prior to commencement of any subsequent Flight Segment

14.5.11
Subject to this clause 14.5, the following changes are permitted and a Change Fee per passenger will apply (see the Fee Schedule):

(a) change to flight number;
(b) change to date of travel;
(c) change to class of travel; and
(d) change to a direct or indirect Segment routing without a Stopover (provided that the origin city, the destination city, and the airline remain unchanged).
 
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