Qatar Airways Privilege Club has launched a new flash sale, which offers a bonus of up to 70% on Avios purchases made by 5 June 2025.
A 70% bonus is the biggest offer we’ve seen in a while, and the cost per mile of 1.35 US cents (1.74 SG cents) could be worth considering if you have an immediate redemption in mind.
It’s worth noting that you can still generate Avios for less via Citi PayAll’s current promotion, but you’ll need to wait till the end of the year to receive the full amount of miles.
Buy Qatar Airways Avios with up to a 70% bonus
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Buy Qatar Airways Avios |
From now till 5 June 2025, 4.59 a.m SGT, Qatar Privilege Club members will enjoy up to a 70% bonus on Avios purchases.
Offers are targeted, and you’ll need to log in to your account to see how yours is structured. Here’s what I see on mine:
Purchase Amount | Bonus | Cost Per Mile |
1,000 to 4,000 | None | 2.8 US ¢ (3.73 SG ¢) |
5,000 to 25,000 | 30% | 1.85 to 2.15 US ¢ (2.39 to 2.77 SG ¢) |
26,000 to 44,000 |
40% | 1.64 US ¢ (2.12 SG ¢) |
46,000 to 250,000 |
70% | 1.35 US ¢ (1.74 SG ¢) |
In my case, I’ll need to purchase at least 46,000 Avios to enjoy the 70% bonus. As a reminder, each member can buy, gift or transfer up to 250,000 Avios (pre-bonus) in a calendar year, which works out to 425,000 Avios after the bonus.
Members must have earned at least 1 Avios since enrolment in order to purchase additional Avios. I assume this is a hedge they’ve built into the system to prevent people from opening multiple accounts and acting as mileage brokers. However, those Avios need not be earned by flying; you also meet the minimum Avios threshold via credit card transfers or any other partner activity.
What can you redeem with Qatar Privilege Club?

Qatar Privilege Club offers good value redemptions between Singapore and Europe and the USA, at least in terms of miles.
✈️ One-way Business Class Awards | ||
Destination | Qatar Privilege Club | KrisFlyer |
Doha | 50,000 | N/A |
Athens, Bucharest, Sofia, Thessaloniki | 70,000 | N/A |
Barcelona, London, Frankfurt, Paris, Zurich | 75,000 | 103,500 |
Houston, New York | 95,000 | 111,500 |
*Assumes QPC Avios redeemed for Qatar Airways, KrisFlyer miles for Singapore Airlines. Not all destinations served by each carrier. |
It will cost you 70,000-75,000 miles for a one-way Business Class ticket to Europe, versus 103,500 miles for KrisFlyer, and 95,000 miles for a one-way Business Class ticket to the USA, versus 111,500 miles for KrisFlyer.
While you will need to transit in Doha, keep in mind that Qatar Airways serves many destinations that Singapore Airlines does not such as Boston, Chicago, Miami and Washington DC, so either way you’d be looking at a one-stop itinerary.
⚠️ Important Note |
Back in December 2023, Qatar Privilege Club introduced peak and off-peak pricing. The prices quoted above reflect off-peak pricing. Peak pricing will cost 20% more. When searching for awards, always look for the “off-peak” label. Anything without a label is peak pricing. Peak and off-peak pricing only applies to redemptions on Qatar Airways flights. |
Even if you don’t plan to fly with Qatar Airways, there are some excellent partner redemptions to consider. Qatar Privilege Club partners with Bangkok Airways, which allows you to redeem tickets on the Singapore to Koh Samui route for just 6,000 miles. Commercial tickets on this route are often expensive, so there’s potential for great value here.

Here are some other examples of sweet spots worth considering (with the operating carrier in brackets):
From SIN to | Business Class | Economy Class |
Koh Samui (PG) | – | 6,000 |
Kuala Lumpur (MH) | 12,500 | 6,000 |
Hong Kong (CX) | 22,000 | 11,000 |
Colombo (UL) | 22,000 | 11,000 |
Perth (QF) | 38,750 | 13,000 |
Sydney (QF) | 62,000 | 20,000 |
Helsinki (AY) | 62,500 | 30,000 |
Do note that you may need to transfer your Avios to British Airways in order for some of the options above to appear, as the Qatar Airways website does not display all partner awards. Here’s a guide to the process, which is really quite straightforward once you know where to click. |
Qatar Privilege Club caveats
While Qatar Privilege Club does not impose fuel surcharges on Qatar Airways redemptions, it does tack on an award booking fee, payable on top of the standard airport fees and government taxes.
This fee was hiked without notice in September 2024 by up to 80% in some cases.
One-way | Economy | Business |
Singapore to Europe | US$90 (+29%) |
US$180 (+29%) |
Singapore to USA | US$125 (+79%) |
US$250 (+79%) |
Keep in mind that this fee applies per segment, so if you’re flying through Doha on a round-trip Business Class ticket, for instance, you’ll pay US$720 in award redemption fees alone. Ouch.
Fortunately, this fee does not apply to non-Qatar Airways redemptions, so if you plan to fly with Bangkok Airways or one of its other partners, you won’t have to pay it (you will pay whatever fuel surcharges those carriers impose, however).
When do Qatar Avios expire?
Qatar Privilege Club Avios do not expire, so long as you earn or redeem at least 1 Avios every 36 months. Should you fail to do this, you can revalidate your Avios within one year of the end of the 36-month period by paying a fee.
Qatar Privilege Club Platinum members enjoy non-expiring Avios.
What credit card should I use to buy Qatar Privilege Club Avios?
Qatar Privilege Club does not process miles purchases directly, so they won’t code as airline spend. Instead, miles purchases are processed through Points.com in USD under MCC 7399 (Business Services Not Elsewhere Classified).
Here’s the best cards to maximize the miles earned on your purchase:
Card | Earn Rate | Remarks |
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4 mpd Capped |
Cap of S$1K per s. month |
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4 mpd No cap |
Min. S$4K FCY spend per c. month, else 2.4 mpd |
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4 mpd Capped |
Min S$1K, max S$2K FCY spend per s. month |
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3-4 mpd No cap |
3 mpd for regular, 3.5 mpd for PB, 4 mpd for PP |
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3.2 mpd No cap |
Min. S$4K per c. month. Earn 2.8 mpd with min. S$800 per c. month |
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3.2 mpd No cap |
Min. S$4K per c. month, no cap, else 2 mpd |
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3 mpd No cap |
Min S$2K per s. month, no cap, else 1 mpd |
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2.8 mpd No cap |
Min S$800 per c. month, no cap, else 1.2 mpd |
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2.4 mpd No cap |
No cap |
S. Month= Statement Month | C. Month= Calendar Month |
Remember, you can pair the Citi Rewards Card with Amaze to earn 4 mpd on Points.com purchases, while paying lower FCY fees than banks. Alternatively, you can use the Chocolate Visa Card to earn 2 mpd while paying no FCY fees.
Do not use HSBC cards or the DBS Woman’s World Card for Points.com purchases, as MCC 7399 will not earn bonus points.
Citi PayAll alternative
As a reminder, Citi PayAll is currently running a promotion which offers cardholders:
- 1.8 mpd on all Citi PayAll tax payments (income and property tax)
- 1.6 mpd on all Citi PayAll non-tax payments
No registration is required. The payment setup date must be from 18 April 2025 to 31 August 2025, while the payment charge date must be by 4 September 2025.
The maximum bonus points or miles that can be earned is capped at S$150,000 (excluding the 2.6% service fee) on one eligible card for the entire promotion period. If you spend on multiple cards, only the card with the highest accumulated spend will earn bonus points. In other words: stick to a single card!
If you have any of the following banking relationships with Citi, then no minimum spend is necessary for this promotion:
- Citibanking, Citi Priority or Citi Plus
- Citigold with AUM ≥ S$250,000
- Citigold Private Client with AUM ≥ S$1,500,000
Otherwise, you must spend at least S$6,000 on non-tax payments on a single eligible card to qualify for the promotional rates. If you fail to meet this minimum spend, you will only receive the regular base points or miles.
Citi PayAll’s usual 2.6% service fee remains unchanged, and therefore the cost per mile under this promotion will range from 1.44 to 1.63 cents, depending on the overall mix of tax versus non-tax payments.
💰 Tax Payments (1.8 mpd) | |||
Card | Base | Bonus | Cost Per Mile (@ 2.6% fee) |
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1.6 mpd | 0.2 mpd |
1.44¢ |
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1.3 mpd | 0.5 mpd | 1.44¢ |
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1.2 mpd | 0.6 mpd | 1.44¢ |
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0.4 mpd | 1.4 mpd | 1.44¢ |
💰 Non-Tax Payments (1.6 mpd) | |||
Card | Base | Bonus | Cost Per Mile (@ 2.6% fee) |
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1.6 mpd | N/A |
1.63¢ |
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1.3 mpd | 0.3 mpd | 1.63¢ |
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1.2 mpd | 0.4 mpd | 1.63¢ |
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0.4 mpd | 1.2 mpd | 1.63¢ |
While the cost per mile is lower, you need to keep in mind that only the base miles are awarded at the time of transaction posting. Bonus miles will only be credited within 12 weeks from the end of the promotion period, i.e. by 23 November 2025.
Therefore, if you need the miles for a redemption in the near future, you might have to buy them from Qatar instead.
What about BA Balance Boost?

British Airways, which also uses the same Avios currency as Qatar Airways, now offers a feature called Balance Boost which allows you to purchase additional Avios.
The basic idea is that you can buy a lump sum of Avios equivalent to 100%, 200% or 300% of the Avios you have earned in the last 30 days, including flight activity, hotel points transfers or credit card points transfers.
🔺 British Airways Balance Boost (first 300,000 Avios per year)* |
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Account Currency | 1X | 2X | 3X |
GBP | 0.96p | 0.94p | 0.92p |
USD | 1.25¢ | 1.22¢ | 1.20¢ |
EUR | 1.15¢ | 1.13¢ | 1.11¢ |
*The price increases significantly for any Avios boost after 300,000, and is very unlikely to be worth it |
So basically, you can’t generate miles out of thin air, as you could with a traditional miles purchase offer. Therefore, even though the prices here are lower, it won’t be an option unless you have credit card points handy to transfer to British Airways.
Do note that you cannot boost Avios earned from Qatar Airways or Finnair transfers, or Avios which were purchased, shared or gifted.
Conclusion
Qatar Airways Privilege Club has launched a new flash sale that offers up to a 70% bonus on Avios purchases, reducing the price to 1.35 US cents per mile.
There are still some very good redemption opportunities to be had via the programme, such as Koh Samui for just 6,000 miles or Helsinki in Business Class for 62,500 miles. However, given Qatar’s history of unannounced devaluations, you should not be buying miles speculatively. Only buy if you have a definite use in mind, and have confirmed that award space is available.
Seems qatar airways app do not show any bangkok airways flights. Any idea or article on how to redeem qatar airways avios on the SIN-USM route?
Have you tried BA or Finnair ?
I notice that when you book award flight with Qatar, patience is required. Booked too early and you may pay alot more especially for Business. On the first 361 day, the business classes award are mainly Flexi and this is double the Aviosrequired. In case of awarded seats to and from Europe to Singapore, I found that Qatar will push out the Flexi Business at 150000 Avios and subsequently when other airlines push out the awarded seats you will finf that Qatar will also push out the Business at 75000 avios. Am I right or is there something that I… Read more »
I only got 50% discount
It is 70% bonus . Not 50 % discounts which is 100% bonus . Am I right ?
For purchase of Avios with Qatar through points.com, if I use UOB KF card, do I get bonus miles?