Qantas Experiences Up for Bids in Points Auction

Bid for a Qantas 787 simulator experience and other prizes, starting from Monday. Photo: Qantas. (Pictured: Qantas captains Lisa Norman and Alex Passerini.)

Got more Qantas Frequent Flyer points than you know what to do with?

From Monday, Qantas will put five “money can’t buy” experiences and products up for auction. But unlike at regular auctions, bids at the Qantas Points Auctions can only be made using Qantas points.

A Qantas Points Auction will be held each day from Monday, 2 August until Friday, 6 August 2021. Bidding will open each day at 8am, and close at 9pm AEST. The Qantas Frequent Flyer member who places the highest bid by the 9pm closing time will be the winner!

The five prizes up for grabs are:

  • Monday: 1-hour Qantas 787 flight simulator experience in Melbourne or Brisbane (bids start from 50,000 points)
  • Tuesday: Eichardt’s Queestown getaway including 3 nights of luxury accommodation and return Business Class flights from Australia for up to 4 people (bids start from 300,000 points)
  • Wednesday: 1-hour training session for up to 20 children aged 6-12 in NSW with the Socceroos coach (bids start from 100,000 points)
  • Thursday: Second-hand pair of A380 SkyBed seats (bids start from 350,000 points)
  • Friday: Private day return-trip from Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane for up to 31 people on a QantasLink Dash 8 (bids start from 1,200,000 points)
Eichardt's hotel Queenstown
A luxury 3-night stay at Eichardt’s Private Hotel in Queenstown is one of the prizes up for bidding. Photo: Qantas.

The pair of SkyBed seats have been taken off a Qantas Airbus A380 which has since been refurbished with new Business Class seats. The product includes delivery to selected parts of Australia and a converter so the SkyBeds can be plugged into a regular power outlet and be reclined. In total, the SkyBed seats and timber rig weighs 235kg.

These would be a great addition to any lounge room large enough to fit the seats! But as many frequent flyers would know, as these are pre-loved seats, expect a “droop” when the seats are reclined to become lie-flat beds. And, unfortunately, the in-armrest TV screens don’t work outside the aircraft.

Qantas A380 SkyBed seats Business class
You could own a pair of Qantas A380 SkyBed seats for your home or office. Photo: Qantas.

The final prize, the private trip on a Dash 8, is available for the auction winner and up to 30 family and friends. While it would be great if Qantas let the winner choose the destination, there are three day-trips to choose from: from Sydney to Ballina, Brisbane to Hamilton Island or Melbourne to Devonport.

The flight will be in a Q400 from Sydney or Brisbane, or a Q300 if departing from Melbourne, and includes hospitality, lounge access on departure and pyjamas & amenity kits for all passengers.

QantasLink Dash 8 interior
Inside QantasLink’s Dash 8. Photo: Qantas.

You can bid in each auction from Monday 2 August, or learn more about the prizes on the Qantas website. The Qantas Points Auction is open to Australian residents aged 18 or over who are Qantas Frequent Flyer members.

Join the discussion on the Australian Frequent Flyer forum: Qantas Points Auction

Limited-edition Qantas pyjamas for sale

Today, Qantas also released twin packs of limited-edition pyjamas for sale on the Qantas Rewards Store. For $75 or 13,000 points, you could own a pair of Qantas centenary and Olympics sleeper suits.

The price includes delivery and there is a limit of two packs per Qantas Frequent Flyer member.

Join the discussion on the Australian Frequent Flyer forum: Go for Gold – Limited Edition QF pyjamas

The editor of Australian Frequent Flyer, Matt's passion for travel has taken him to over 70 countries… with the help of frequent flyer points, of course!
Matt's favourite destinations (so far) are Germany, Brazil & Kazakhstan. His interests include economics, aviation & foreign languages, and he has a soft spot for good food and red wine.

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