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Qantas Fast Track to Gold Status for 100 Status Credits for Eligible Members of Qualifying Airlines (eg AirNZ) @ Qantas.com

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You will need to be eligible for Qantas Status Fast Track and earn 100 eligible Status Credits in your Qantas Frequent Flyer account between 1 December 2021 and 28 February 2022 to have your Qantas Frequent Flyer status upgraded to Gold.

To participate in this Fast Track, eligible members simply need to fill in the online Expression of Interest form by 11.59pm (AEDT) 30 November 2021 to be considered. Once you’ve completed the Expression of Interest, we’ll be in touch via email within two business days to let you know next steps.

Members who have already been activated on the previous Qantas Status Fast Track offers (between 26 November 2020 and 30 April 2021) already have until 28 February 2022 to earn the required Status Credits and are not eligible to apply for this Status Fast Track.

Qualifying Airline Eligible status

Air Canada - Aeroplan

50K
75K
Super Elite

Air China - Phoenix Miles

Gold
Platinum

Air India Flying Returns

Golden Edge Club
The Maharajah Club

Air New Zealand Airpoints

Gold
Elite

ANA - Mileage Club

Platinum
Diamond

Asiana Airlines Asiana Club

Diamond
Diamond Plus
Platinum

Delta - Skymiles

Gold Medallion
Platinum Medallion
Diamond Medallion

Eva Air Infinity MileageLands

Gold Card
Diamond Card

Etihad - Guest

Gold
Platinum

Korean Air - Skypass

Morning Calm Premium Club Card
Million Miler Club Card

Shenzhen Airlines PhoenixMiles

PhoenixMiles Gold
PhoenixMiles Platinum

Singapore Airlines - KrisFlyer

KrisFlyer Elite Gold
PPS Club
Solitaire PPS Club

South African Airways SAA Voyager

Gold
Platinum

Thai Airways Royal Orchid Plus

Royal Orchid Plus Gold
Royal Orchid Plus Platinum

United Airlines - MileagePlus

Premier Gold
Premier Platinum
Premier 1K

Virgin Australia - Velocity

Velocity Gold
Velocity Platinum

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Booking international flights (especially those non-direct flights e.g. to Europe) is crazy expensive and limited if you book on AirNZ website
    If you want to do international travel soon, this may be something you should think of.

    • What would be the cheapest way to get to Europe say January next year you reckon?

      • Google Flights says Qantas, Qatar, Singapore and Emirates are amongst the cheapest. But take into account some of the transit countries require pre-departure PCR test, which is very expensive in New Zealand (~$300).

      • London on Singapore is really good at present - ~$1145 return from Sydney, for example. But as @LYuen says, you need to factor in other costs/risks depending on the route.

  • +1

    Thanks - Applied as an AirNZ Gold Elite

  • How much flying to earn 100 status points?

  • I wonder how they can check this?

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