This is Where You Could Go With 100,000 Qantas Points
Planning your next great getaway? This is where you can fly to with less than 100,000 Qantas Points.

Brisbane to Los Angeles
1/11From breaking a sweat on the Venice Beach boardwalk to sipping cocktails in Downtown’s coolest rooftop bars, the LA to-do list is an endless one. We suggest choosing one area of the sprawling city – such as Santa Monica or West Hollywood – and exploring it in depth to get a true sense of the place. Plus, it will give you a good excuse to return again to discover new areas on your next stay.
Fly Economy return from Brisbane to Los Angeles on a Classic Flight Reward for 83,800 Qantas Points plus $348 on taxes, fees and carrier charges¹.

Sydney to Singapore
2/11Though skyscrapers and man-made trees might be the first images that spring to mind, about half of Singapore’s total area is covered with greenery. Spend a day exploring the wealth of unique plants at the Singapore Botanic Gardens – including more than 200 orchids named after important visitors – and the bicycle-friendly Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. And a stay in Singapore wouldn’t be complete without a feast at one of the city’s many hawker markets.
Fly Economy return from Sydney to Singapore on a Classic Flight Reward for 50,400 Qantas Points $276 on taxes, fees and carrier charges¹.

Melbourne to Hong Kong
3/11With vibrant streets, mouth-watering Michelin-starred restaurants and lush mountains, Hong Kong has all the bases covered for a jam-packed city-based break. Hike or take the gravity-defying tram to Victoria Peak for sweeping views of the island. Then fill up on fine-dining staples including Lung King Heen and Amber or sniff out street stands for moreish curry fish balls and fluffy egg waffles.
Fly Economy return from Melbourne to Hong Kong on a Classic Flight Reward for 50,400 Qantas Points return plus $274 on taxes, fees and carrier charges¹.
Sydney to Honolulu
4/11Hawaii’s capital of Honolulu is the main gateway to exploring this epic chain of volcanic islands in the Pacific. Book a surf lesson at the world-famous Waikiki Beach, hike to Diamond Head for sweeping views of the city and plan a day trip to Hanauma Bay for some of the country’s best snorkelling. You won’t have any trouble finding a spot to eat poke, with plenty of places offering Hawaii’s renowned dish of fresh, raw fish seasoned with soy sauce and sesame oil.
Fly Economy return from Sydney to Honolulu on a Classic Flight Reward for 63,000 Qantas Points plus $424 on taxes, fees and carrier charges¹.
Sydney to San Francisco
5/11San Francisco is best explored on foot to fully appreciate its hills and valleys – and by boarding a street car when your calves beg for mercy. Once you’ve taken in the sights at Pier 39, venture further afield to explore the street murals that emblazon walls in Clarion, Lilac and Balmy alleys, as well as Mission and Haight streets.
Fly Economy return from Sydney to San Francisco on a Classic Flight Reward for 83,800 Qantas Points plus $424 on taxes, fees and carrier charges¹.
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Brisbane to Norfolk Island
6/11Just a two-hour flight from Brisbane, you’ll find excellent surfing and even better snorkelling at the unspoilt beaches of Norfolk Island. Watch wildlife among the towering pines at the Norfolk Island National Park, tee off at the striking Norfolk Island Golf Club and learn about the region’s convict history at the Kingston UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Fly Economy return on Jetstar from Brisbane to Norfolk Island on a Classic Flight Reward for 24,000 Qantas Points plus $226 on taxes, fees and carrier charges¹.
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Sydney to Auckland
7/11Marlborough and Central Otago on New Zealand’s South Island might be the country’s best-known wine regions but Auckland is hiding a vinous secret of its own. Waiheke Island, a 40-minute ferry ride through the Hauraki Gulf from the city, is home to more than 20 world-class wineries and vineyards, with a particular focus on reds such as merlot and cabernet sauvignon. Make time for a day trip the next time you’re exploring this stunning city.
Fly Economy return from Sydney to Auckland on a Classic Flight Reward for 36,000 Qantas Points plus $330 on taxes, fees and carrier charges¹.
Sydney to Fiji
8/11Fiji’s turquoise seas, snow-white sand and lush palm forests are calling – and they’re just under a four hour flight away. Spend your days snorkelling and diving to spot abundant sea life, hiking from one waterfall to the next and settling on the beach-side to sip on cocktails.
Fly Economy return from Sydney to Nadi on a Classic Flight Reward for 36,000 Qantas Points plus $240 on taxes, fees and carrier charges¹.
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Sydney to Jakarta
9/11Indonesia’s bustling capital of Jakarta is a chaotic and compelling addition to your travel bucket list. Peruse the city’s museums and monuments, explore Old Town Batavia, bag a bargain at Jalan Surabaya flea market and fill up on sate – grilled morsels of meat marinated in sweet, salty kecap manis.
Fly Economy return from Sydney to Jakarta on a Classic Flight Reward for 40,600 Qantas Points plus $223 on taxes, fees and carrier charges¹.
Sydney to Johannesburg
10/11Johannesburg is more than just a gateway to incredible safari experiences (though it is definitely that, too). The South African city is awash with technicolour, trendy neighbourhoods, surprising green spaces and cultural attractions that will leave you reflecting long after you leave – a trip to Mandela House and the Hector Pieterson Museum is a must.
Fly Economy from Sydney to Johannesburg on a Classic Flight Reward for 37,600 Qantas Points plus $188 on taxes, fees and carrier charges¹.
¹Classic Flight Rewards are available on Qantas, Jetstar and partner airlines. Seats are subject to capacity controls, availability is limited, and some flights may not have any Classic Flight Rewards available. Taxes, fees and carrier charges are payable to Qantas (excluding any amounts payable to third parties at the airport) by an Accepted Payment Card in addition to the points required on Classic Flight Reward flights. Qantas Points required and taxes, fees and carrier charges are subject to change and quoted at the time of booking. For more information, visit Classic Flight Rewards.
Qantas Points and taxes, fees and carrier charges quoted for Classic Flight Rewards are accurate as at 1 September 2023 and are subject to change.
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