Citi adds Qantas as transfer partner

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Citi has added Qantas as a new 1 to 1 transfer partner from their ThankYou Rewards program.  Citi now has 12 transfer partners, all of which can be found on Frequent Miler’s Transfer Partner Master List.

Citi_ThankYou_Transfer_Quantas

Qantas is a member of the OneWorld alliance and has a distance based award chart.  This would be nice if it was competitive.  However, prices look quite steep to me.  Here’s their partner award chart:

Qantas_partner_chart

It’s unfortunate that Citi hasn’t yet added British Airways (also a member of the OneWorld alliance) as a transfer partner.  As of April 28th, 2015, here is the British Airways award chart:

New-Avios-Redemption-Chart

My apologies if the above charts are too small to read.  Suffice it to say that most British Airways awards are much cheaper than Qantas.

UPDATE 2/23/2015 11:20 am EST: Qantas award prices on certain partners including AA and US Airways are slightly cheaper.  Charts can be found here. Hat Tip: Miles for Family:

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[…] so far this year, they’ve added two:  In January, they added Virgin Atlantic; and in February they added Qantas.  Now I just hope they add a few more useful partners.  Hint to Citibank: we would all be very […]

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Lantean

the partner chart is expensive, but what about redeeming Qantas miles for their own flights?