Qatar Airways is once again offering a 60% bonus when you buy Avios points as part of a flash sale, giving you the opportunity to top up your balance in this frequent flyer programme from 1.44 US cents per mile (around 1.94 Singapore cents per mile).
This time round it’s a ‘mystery bonus’ deal, so you’ll have to log on to your Privilege Club account to see what bonus rate you have been targeted for – 60% is the maximum.
You can buy up to 250,000 Avios in the Qatar Privilege Club programme per calendar year, which is up to 400,000 miles including the bonus if you buy during this promotion.
Unfortunately this deal doesn’t match up to Finnair’s recent buy Avios promo, which saw the cheapest rate we’ve seen in some time – just 1.5 Singapore cents each – but if you missed out on that one or weren’t comfortable to buy via Finnair, this Qatar offer can still make sense.
The Avios programme allows you to:
My Singapore-based account has been targeted with the bonus offer as follows, based on the total number of miles purchased during this deal:
However the deal is structured for your individual account, it usually means if you only need a small top-up – it’s going to be more expensive.
Here’s how the cost of Avios looks under this 60% bonus offer, for my own account, priced in USD (with SGD equivalent shown):
Miles purchase | Bonus | Cost per mile |
1,000 – 4,000 | None | 2.80 US ¢ (3.76 SG ¢) |
5,000 | 20% | 2.33 US ¢ (3.13 SG ¢) |
6,000 – 10,000 | 2.08 US ¢ (2.80 SG ¢) |
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11,000 – 25,000 | 2.00 US ¢ (2.69 SG ¢) |
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26,000 – 30,000 | 1.92 US ¢ (2.58 SG ¢) |
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32,000 – 58,000 | 30% | 1.77 US ¢ (2.39 SG ¢) |
60,000 – 250,000 | 60% | 1.44 US ¢ (1.94 SG ¢) |
The bonus reflects instantly at the buy Avios portal when you make your purchase.
This bonus offer ends at 11.59pm on Sunday 2nd February 2025 in Qatar, which is 4.59am on Monday 3rd February 2025 Singapore Time.
Unless you’re a very early riser, it’s no doubt more sensible to make any purchase you need during this promotion by the end of the day on Sunday 2nd February 2025.
Since Qatar Airways shifted its frequent flyer currency into Avios, the loyalty points of the IAG Group in which the airline has a 25% stake, these frequent flyer points aren’t only good for redeeming with Qatar Airways itself.
You can now easily link your British Airways Avios and Qatar Airways Avios accounts together (see this guide) and make unlimited instant transfers back and forth between the two.
This allows you to tap good value short-haul redemptions on other Oneworld carriers at the BA Avios rates, which can be far better than the Qatar Avios rates when used to redeem Oneworld flights directly.
Another way to “buy” miles, if you have sufficient upcoming expenses, is to use Citi’s PayAll service in Singapore.
The year-round earn rate for some Citi credit cards, coupled with the service’s recently-inflated 2.6% fee, aren’t particularly attractive as you can see below.
The good news is that PayAll currently has a 1.75 mpd promotion across all its miles-earning cards, for those spending at least S$5,000 using the service between now and the end of February 2025.
This brings the miles purchase rate down to 1.49 cents each – better than you’ll achieve buying Avios directly with Qatar Airways in this promotion.
These miles, credited as Citi ThankYou Points or Citi Miles, are are transferable into either Qatar Airways Privilege Club Avios or British Airways Avios, provided you have enough total spend to reach one of the points transfer thresholds (10,000 Citi Miles or 25,000 ThankYou points, with identically-sized ‘blocks’ thereafter).
Pro Tip: Since Avios transfer instantly and fee-free between BA Executive Club and Qatar Privilege Club, provided you have an account with each programme and have linked them, it’s better to always transfer from Citi to BA Avios, even if you will then use them in the Qatar programme, because the conversion from Citi is much faster (24-48h to BA, vs. 4 days to Qatar).
One benefit here is that you can also retain the points at the Citi side for as long as possible and keep a lookout for a transfer bonus from Citi into Qatar Avios. The most recent one in October 2024 saw the airline offering a 25% boost on all transfers, with no upper cap.
The downside of the PayAll promotion is that the bonus points won’t be credited to your Citi account until May 2025, whereas a buy avios purchase directly with Qatar Airways during this promotion sees the bonus credited instantly.
For our readers based in Singapore, one of the best value redemptions on Qatar Airways is to Europe or the USA and back in Business Class.
Here’s an example of how you can use this buy Avios promotion to fly from Singapore to Athens and some other cities in Business Class on Qatar Airways for just 70,000 Avios + S$350 in taxes during off-peak dates.
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QR Avios | Effective Cost (buy Avios bonus) |
KF Miles | |
Singapore Athens |
70,000 +S$350 |
S$1,358 +S$350 |
n/a |
Singapore London |
75,000 +S$350 |
S$1,444 +S$350 |
103,500 +S$65 |
Singapore New York |
95,000 +S$494 |
S$1,843 +S$494 |
111,500 +S$89* |
* S$125 if routing via FRA
As you can see, a purchase of 75,000 Avios in the programme for S$1,444 is enough to get you from Singapore to London via Doha in the Qatar Airways Qsuite Business Class, with around S$350 in additional taxes and fees to pay.
That’s a good deal compared to parting with 103,500 miles + S$65 with KrisFlyer, if you don’t mind a stop in Doha.
While a transit in Doha is potentially inconvenient, do remember that Qatar Airways is serving many cities in Europe and the USA which require a transit anyway when you fly with SIA – like Mykonos, Sofia, Madrid, Boston or Washington.
Do ensure that it’s regular award space you’re booking on Qatar Airways flights, not one of the airline’s ‘Flexi award’ options, which offer additional space at double the usual rate (not dissimilar to Singapore Airlines Advantage awards).
Flexi awards have a “Flexi” label, so beware of that – it’s really bad value!
Qatar Airways also now applies ‘peak’ Avios award pricing on more popular dates over busier periods, with around 20% more Avios needed, which obviously come in at poorer value and should also be avoided.
You can also now book Cathay Pacific awards via Qatar Privilege Club online at attractive rates, with no fuel surcharge added, as we recently reported.
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QR Avios | Effective Cost (buy Avios bonus) |
KF Miles | |
Singapore Bangkok |
16,500 +S$67 |
S$320 +S$67 |
24,000 +S$67 |
Singapore Hong Kong |
22,000 +S$65 |
S$427 +S$65 |
34,000 +S$65 |
These awards represent significant savings on the KrisFlyer Saver award rate with Singapore Airlines, and allow Oneworld lounge access, arguably a superior pre-flight experience in Cathay Pacific lounges and those of their partners like Qantas.
There’s also the option to redeem flights between Singapore and Koh Samui on Bangkok Airways, a Qatar Airways partner, for just 6,000 Avios + S$126 in Economy Class.
This can be a great way to circumvent high fares on this route (and yes, even Scoot’s fares can be eye-watering!).
As we mentioned before, 1 Qatar Avios point = 1 BA Avios point, so there’s also a range of (mainly short- to medium-haul) redemptions you can unlock with this programme, by buying Qatar Avios with a 60% bonus, then transferring them free 1:1 into your British Airways Avios account.
Here are some examples.
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BA Avios | Effective Cost (buy Avios bonus) |
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Singapore Kuala Lumpur (MH) |
12,500 +S$79 |
S$243 +S$79 |
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Singapore Colombo (UL) |
22,000 +S$194 |
S$427 +S$194 |
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Singapore Perth (QF) |
38,750 +S$108 |
S$752 +S$108 |
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Singapore Helsinki (AY) |
62,500 +S$87 |
S$1,213 +S$87 |
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Singapore Sydney (QF) |
62,000 +S$113 |
S$1,203 +S$113 |
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Singapore Tokyo (JL) |
62,000 +S$283 |
S$1,203 +S$283 |
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Singapore London (QF) |
108,250 +S$69 |
S$2,100 +S$69 |
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As you can see you can unlock some attractive “fares” with this buy Avios deal.
A standout option here is the Singapore to Helsinki option with Finnair, at just 62,500 Avios + S$87 in taxes, which you can effectively unlock with a S$1,213 Avios purchase during this sale.
Remember that even relatively basic awards like Malaysia Airlines Business Class from Singapore to KL are also your ticket to Qatar Airways’ superb Premium Lounge at Changi Airport, for some pre-flight Champagne and à la carte dining.
Qatar Airways Avios points work on an activity-based expiry policy, meaning any earning or redemption will ‘reset the clock’ for all Avios in your account – keeping them alive for another 36 months (the same as for BA Avios).
That means any purchase you make during this campaign will extend your entire stash for three years.
Do note that transfers between Qatar Avios and British Airways Avios do not reset the expiration clock (that would be too easy!).
Here’s perhaps the biggest concern with this otherwise great deal.
Qatar Airways has previously devalued its Qmiles overnight, without notice, by a whopping 40% (and on some routes by 80%).
There was also the carrier’s disastrously-botched hike in award surcharges in September last year – initially more than doubling the cost, before then relenting to a more sensible increase later the same day.
That has always led us to recommend that QRPC is not a frequent flyer programme to trust with a large miles balance in your account for too long.
We would only recommend buying Avios if you have a specific redemption in mind to book in the near future, even with this bonus rate on offer.
The ability to combine your Avios 1:1 with your British Airways account does hopefully provide some partial insurance here, since even if Qatar Airways devalues its own awards you should still be able to tap good value Avios redemptions via that programme.
If you are going to buy miles in this promotion, and assuming like most of our readers you are based in Singapore, you’ll want to achieve the maximum number of credit card miles for the purchase itself when buying Avios.
The transaction happens in US dollars. Payment is processed by points.com, under MCC 7399.
You can earn the most extra miles for the purchase transaction by using one of the following Singapore issued credit cards if you can:
Note that the DBS WWMC card now specifically excludes MCC 7399 from points earning, so while this card previously had ‘hit-and-miss’ success with Points.com transactions, which could usually be rectified later via customer service, it’s now firmly on the ineligible list.
1.94 Singapore cents per mile is a competitive rate to pick up Qatar Airways Avios, but it requires a hefty commitment to purchase at least 60,000 miles during this flash sale, and some accounts have been targeted with an even higher level for the top-tier bonus.
A purchase of 70,000 miles to achieve a Business Class redemption from Singapore to Athens would come in at a cost of around S$1,358 during this offer – not bad at all, though you still have Qatar’s hefty award fee to pay on top of that.
Closer to home though, great deals include Cathay Pacific Business Class to Bangkok for 16,500 Avios or to Hong Kong for 22,000 Avios, with no fuel surcharge to pay, big savings on the KrisFlyer rates for a long-haul flat-bed experience on these intra-Asia sectors.
There’s also the recently re-valued Avios redemption from Singapore to Helsinki on Finnair for an incredible 62,500 Avios + S$87, via a simple 1:1 transfer into British Airways Avios.
Remember you can also transfer Citi credit card points at a 2.5:1 ratio (1:1 for PremierMiles cardholders), so there is often no particular need for most of our readers to buy Avios, and there’s still the cheaper Citi PayAll method if you have sufficient expenses coming up.
Another word of warning – given Qatar’s previous no-notice Privilege Club devaluation, we would only recommend buying Avios if you have a specific redemption in mind to book in the near future. This is not a frequent flyer programme to trust with a large miles balance in your account long-term.
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