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The initial results in the tables above are sorted by Star Rating (High-Low), Sign Up Bonus Points (High-low), then Annual Fee (Low-High) Additional filters may have been applied, see top of table for details.
If you’re a frequent traveller, having a credit card that’s linked to a frequent flyer program may offer you a way to earn additional points as well as give you access to other benefits. There are, however, things to consider before applying for a frequent flyer credit card.
Frequent flyer credit cards allow you to earn points on your eligible everyday spending. These cards are linked to airline programs such as Qantas and Velocity frequent flyer. You can earn points per dollar spent using the credit card, with the points then being transferred into your frequent flyer account.
Frequent flyer credit cards can also come with extra perks, such as complimentary travel insurance and airport lounge access. The trade-off is they usually charge higher annual fees and interest rates.
The best frequent flyer credit card for you will depend on your own personal and financial circumstances. Canstar recognises the credit card providers offering Outstanding Value to consumers as part of our Star Ratings & Awards. The providers who received Outstanding Value Awards for the Frequent Flyer Credit Card category in Canstar’s 2025 Credit Cards Star Ratings and Awards were:
The credit card products from our Online Partners that received a 5-Star rating can be seen in the table above. You can also change the filters to suit your requirements. The ratings in the table above are updated daily.
The points you earn when using your frequent flyer credit card can be redeemed for a variety of products and services—depending on the frequent flyer program your credit card is a part of. Some of these products and services are:
It’s important to note that frequent flyer points are generally most valuable when used to book or upgrade flights.
Like all credit cards, frequent flyer credit cards will have a set of general eligibility requirements that all applicants must meet. These typically include:
Eligibility criteria can vary between different credit card providers and products. It’s important to ensure that you fit the criteria of your chosen card before you apply, as a rejected application could potentially lower your credit score.
You can check your credit score for free with Canstar or via the Canstar App.
You can typically apply for a frequent flyer credit card online, over the phone or at a physical branch. You can also click the ‘Go to site’ button next to your chosen option on the comparison table above (Canstar may earn a fee in this case). You will generally need to supply the following information as part of your application:
This information helps the provider assess your financial situation and ability to repay the credit card (if you were to accrue interest on it), as part of its obligation to adhere to Australia’s responsible lending laws.
Before you apply though, it’s important to research and compare your options, as this can assist you in finding the right frequent flyer credit card for your needs.
It’s also important to note that making multiple credit applications in a short space of time can hurt your credit score. Take your time when assessing your credit card options and only apply once you’re confident with your decision. You should also read all relevant credit card documentation, such as the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS), Key Facts Sheet and Target Market Determination (TMD), for any credit card product you’re considering.
If you’ve decided to apply for a frequent flyer credit card, here are some factors to look at when comparing cards:
You can use the comparison table above to compare your options from our Online Partners. You can also change the filters to better suit your requirements.
It depends on how you will use your credit card. If you will regularly use your credit card and will pay it off in full each month to avoid paying interest, the benefits you can get from the card could offset the annual fee or even exceed it. But if you rarely use your card or are likely to carry a balance on your card month to month, the cost of having the card could outweigh the potential benefits.
Looking for an award-winning credit card product or to switch providers or brands? Canstar rates products based on price and features in our Credit Card Star Ratings and Awards. Our expert Research team shares insights about which products offer 5-Star value and which providers offer outstanding value overall.
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