
Qantas has just unveiled an exciting new opportunity for Frequent Flyers to fast-track their status with a generous Double Status Credits offer for 2025. This promotion, designed to reward loyal customers, comes at the perfect time for travellers looking to maintain or upgrade their Qantas Frequent Flyer tier. Whether you’re aiming for Silver, Gold, Platinum, or even Platinum One, this latest offer could be your ticket to enhanced travel benefits in the year ahead.
Qantas Double Status Credits – How It Works
The newly announced Double Status Credits promotion provides Qantas Frequent Flyers with a lucrative opportunity to earn extra Status Credits when booking and flying within the promotional period. This initiative follows the airline’s previous success with similar offers, which have been highly popular among members keen to maintain or elevate their tier.
Key highlights of the offer:
- Bonus Status Credits will be available on eligible Qantas flights booked and travelled within the specified period.
- The offer applies to both domestic and international flights, allowing flexibility for travellers planning short getaways or long-haul journeys.
- Members must register for the promotion to be eligible, ensuring they maximise their rewards from upcoming travel plans.
- The boost will significantly help members achieve or retain elite Frequent Flyer status, unlocking premium perks such as lounge access, priority boarding, and additional baggage allowance.
Why This Offer Matters for Frequent Flyers
For travellers who rely on Qantas Status Credits to maintain their elite benefits, this promotion offers a much-needed boost. Frequent Flyers who had travel disruptions over the past year or those aiming to reach the next tier can now take advantage of Double Status Credits without needing to increase their overall flight activity drastically.
Benefits of climbing the Qantas Frequent Flyer ladder include:
- Silver Status: One complimentary lounge pass, increased points bonuses.
- Gold Status: Qantas Business Lounge access, priority check-in and boarding.
- Platinum Status: First Class Lounge access, higher baggage allowances, and more upgrade opportunities.
- Platinum One Status: Exclusive Qantas VIP benefits, increased Classic Reward seat availability, and personalised service.
Maximising Your Double Status Credits Boost
To make the most of this offer, Frequent Flyers should consider strategic bookings, including:
- Booking eligible Business or First Class fares where Status Credit earning rates are highest.
- Taking multi-sector routes to maximise Status Credits per journey.
- Planning trips to coincide with the promotion period to ensure every eligible flight contributes towards reaching a higher tier.
- Ensuring registration for the promotion via the Qantas Frequent Flyer website before making any bookings.
When and How to Register
Members must opt-in to participate, register for Double Status Credits promotion through the Qantas website. The promotion will run for a limited time, so members are encouraged to register early and start planning their travel itinerary to take full advantage of the bonus credits.
Let the experts guide you through the process
Navigating the Qantas Frequent Flyer program can be complex; our specialists are here to help. Whether you want to maximise your Status Credits, book reward flights, or plan a luxury trip, our team can guide you through the process.
Call us today on 1300 308 081 to speak with a First Class or Points Advisor specialist and make the most of your Qantas membership Double Status Credits!
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Frequently Asked Questions
The number of Status Credits depends on your fare class and route. Business and First Class fares earn significantly more than Economy. Speak to one of our Points specialists for a personal breakdown.
Double Status Credits apply only to flights booked and flown within the promotion period. Ensure you register and book eligible fares to make the most of this bonus.
Many members aim for at least 120,000 points to book a Business Class reward seat or 200,000+ for First Class to maximise value.
Yes, they reset every membership year. Ensure you earn enough within your membership year to maintain or upgrade your status.
No, Status Credits help you qualify for higher membership tiers but cannot be used directly for upgrades. However, higher status can improve upgrade chances.
Yes, many Oneworld and partner airline flights earn Status Credits, but rates may differ from Qantas-operated flights.
No, Classic Reward flights booked using Qantas Points do not earn Status Credits. Only paid fares are eligible.
Generally, Status Credits are credited within 24-48 hours after completing your flight, but it can take longer for partner airlines.
Qantas may offer a soft landing, meaning you drop only one tier instead of losing all benefits. Some members also receive targeted extension offers.