Citibank’s Citigold customers can earn 50,000 Qantas frequent flyer points by applying for the bank’s Qantas Signature Visa credit card.
With the annual fee waived (normally $395), you’ll pay just $49 each year for membership in the Citibank Qantas Rewards Program to earn Qantas Points on your everyday spend.
Also thrown into the mix is free Priority Pass Standard membership, which allows for two free visits each year to over 700 Priority Pass airport lounges – including the new Plaza Premium lounge at Macau Airport.
As you’d expect of a top-tier credit card, there’s also free interstate and international travel insurance cover.
To earn the sweet 50,000-point bonus, you’ll need to first be a member of Citigold – a wealth management service for clients with $100,000 or more invested through Citibank.
Then, simply apply for the Citibank Qantas Signature credit card by September 5 2014 and make a single purchase to qualify.
Other credit card deals on now:
- Emirates Citibank World MasterCard: 40,000 Skywards miles, lounge access, Chauffeur Drive
- Pocket 40,000 Virgin Australia points for just $150 with NAB
- Westpac Singapore Airlines Platinum cards: 10,000 KrisFlyer miles after your first purchase
- Bankwest Qantas Platinum MasterCard: 8,000 Qantas Points just for signing up
11 Mar 2012
Total posts 180
Catch 22: for "...clients with A$100,000 or more invested through Citibank"
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
10 May 2011
Total posts 732
You can get the points without being a Citigold member, however, the annual fee is not waived. They do have a promo going currently, get the card without annual fee for life, but you don't get the bonus points. Still great card though with good points earning potential. I'd transfer the points to Krisflyer though, not Qantas FF.
01 Sep 2014
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Seriously, this is a rubbish article. How many of your readers do you think have $100k invested in Citigold? Is this the best you can do without lifting discussions from AFF or Flyertalk?
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
20 Nov 2011
Total posts 186
Chris, interesting article. I invest with another banking group, maybe they will do this one day, but I digress. I am looking at this article on a high res screen and it appears that the Qantas flight attendant in the picture at the top is not actually pouring the wine in the glass...PR shot gone wrong?!?
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