How to get the ‘secret’ Qantas status match

Get onto the fast track to Qantas Gold status and enjoy top perks with over a dozen other airlines.

By David Flynn, June 2 2026
How to get the ‘secret’ Qantas status match

Want to get on the fast track to travel perks like airport lounge access, priority check-in and boarding, extra luggage and more?

Let us introduce you to the Qantas Tier Accelerator – also known as the secret Qantas status match or status challenge.

This little-known Qantas program makes it easy to tuck a Qantas Gold card into your wallet or purse.

All you need is equivalent frequent flyer status with the loyalty or rewards program of a competing airline, such as

  • Air New Zealand Airpoints Gold or Elite
  • Etihad Airways Guest Gold or Platinum
  • Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Elite Gold
  • Virgin Australia Velocity Gold or Platinum
  • United Airlines Mileage Plus Premier Golf or Platinum

Those are just a few examples, and you can add plenty more airlines to that list.

There’s just one catch: Qantas doesn’t publicise the Tier Accelerator – indeed, the airline doesn’t even like to talk about this amazing Qantas status challenge.

So we’re going to talk about it instead, with all you need to know about the secret Qantas Tier Accelerator program.

What is the Qantas Tier Accelerator?

The Qantas Tier Accelerator lets a high-tier frequent flyer from any competing airline easily qualify for Qantas Gold status.

Gold is pretty much the ‘sweet spot’ for Qantas, offering benefits such as:

  • access to domestic and international airport lounges
  • priority lanes for check-in, security and boarding
  • a more generous checked baggage allowance
  • complimentary seat selection
  • greater access to points-based reward seats
  • being higher up the list for upgrades
  • pocket 75% more Qantas Points on eligible flights with Qantas and Jetstar

As an added bonus, Qantas Gold delivers a raft of similar conveniences across partner airlines such as Emirates and all members of the Oneworld alliance (a roster including American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Japan Airlines and Qatar Airways, among others).

There’s even the little-known bonus of access to many Emirates lounges around the world.

The Qantas Tier Accelerator fast track

The Qantas Tier Accelerator doesn’t follow the conventional status match model where you send through a copy of that other airline’s frequent flyer card and voila, automatically receive a Qantas Gold card in return.

Instead, the Qantas Tier Accelerator program adopts a status challenge model, where you need to make a few flights to earn your shiny new Qantas Gold status.

How many flights? Only enough to clock up a relatively small number of Qantas status credits required under the Qantas Tier Accelerator promo.

Which airlines qualify for the Qantas Tier Accelerator?

Qantas doesn’t publish a list of the airlines which are considered eligible for participants in the Tier Accelerator challenge (but then, Qantas barely says anything about the Tier Accelerator in the first place, which is why we’re here).

However, domestic challenger Virgin Australia tops the Qantas Tier Accelerator list, along with international airlines which fly the same or similar routes as Qantas.

Of course, as a rule, status matches and status challenges don’t extend to partner airlines such as Emirates and OneWorld members.

Earning Gold status under the Qantas Tier Accelerator

Executive Traveller understands that just 200 status credits are typically required to earn Qantas Gold status under the Tier Accelerator offer.

That’s a significant reduction compared to the usual 700 status credits needed;to qualify for Gold, which is what makes this such a valuable shortcut.

This low target of 200 status credits can be reached with just a handful of domestic flights or even a single overseas trip.

(Qantas has a handy calculator to help you work out the number of status credits earned per flight, based on each fare type).

The only caveat is that those 200 status credits must be racked up within three months of signing up for the Qantas Tier Accelerator offer.

It’s also worth noting that Qantas double status credit promotions usually list the Tier Accelerator among the fine print of exclusions, although of course your normal-sized single serve of status credits is added to the Tier Accelerator tally.

(Also note: you won’t automatically be gifted Qantas Gold status during that three-month qualification period).

How to apply for the Qantas Tier Accelerator

As Qantas doesn’t promote its Tier Accelerator program, it’s up to you to take the initiative.

You need to contact Qantas and out forward the strongest argument as to why you should be offered a shot at the Tier Accelerator.

Again, this is different to the usual ‘open to everyone’ public status match – Qantas is understandably very strict when it comes to deciding which frequent flyers are ‘worthy’ of the offer, and invitations to take part in the Qantas Tier Accelerator program are made on a case-by-case basis.

To stand the best chance of qualifying you’ll want to be able to show a prior track record of flights with that competing airline ( bonus points if a lot of that travel was in business class, and also if your activity shows a regular flying pattern rather than just a few sporadic trips).

This is a weed out freeloading status-seekers who have done relatively little flying.

You'll then need to contact the Qantas Frequent Flyer team on 13 1131 in Australia (or +61 29433 2329 from overseas) or via email at [email protected].

Express your interest in the Qantas Tier Accelerator program and make your case as to why you’d be a ‘good catch’ for Qantas.

It 's then up to Qantas to decide if you’re a customer worth having, as invitations to take part in the Qantas Tier Accelerator program are made at the airline's discretion.

QF

11 Jul 2014

Total posts 1080

None of my friends are interested in this unless they get serious with match level for level, even if they check quarterly on qualifying periods.

Virgin Australia - Velocity Rewards

24 Jan 2018

Total posts 860

Nor are some people that you only know 'remotely' via this platform (or so I'm reliably informed) !! 

QF

11 Jul 2014

Total posts 1080

Get serious Qantas, do a status match tier for tier and also a double status offer to go with it and I'll book 20 return flights.


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