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How to Use Qantas Points for Japan Airlines First Class: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Use Qantas Points for Japan Airlines First Class: A Step-by-Step Guide

Imagine sinking into a spacious suite at 35,000 feet, sipping premium champagne, and savoring a multi-course Japanese meal—all while paying just a fraction of the cash price. Japan Airlines (JAL) First Class is one of the most aspirational redemptions in the points world, and using Qantas Points makes it surprisingly accessible. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through every step of booking JAL First Class with Qantas Points, from searching for award space to maximizing your points’ value. Whether you’re a seasoned points collector or a beginner, you’ll learn the strategies to turn your Qantas balance into a truly unforgettable journey.

![JAL First Class Suite]( Elegant interaction between pilot and passengers inside a private jet, showcasing luxury air travel. Photo by RDNE Stock project on Pexels )

Why Japan Airlines First Class with Qantas Points Is a Sweet Spot

Before diving into the how-to, let’s understand why this redemption is so coveted. JAL First Class offers one of the world’s best inflight experiences: fully enclosed suites, a la carte dining with renowned cuisine, and impeccable Japanese hospitality. Cash fares often exceed $15,000 round-trip, but with Qantas Points, you can book the same seat for as few as 120,000 points one-way between Australia and Japan, plus modest taxes and fees. Even better, Qantas is a transfer partner of major credit card programs in Australia and beyond, making it easier to accumulate the required points. The Qantas Frequent Flyer program uses a distance-based award chart, which means redemptions on partner airlines like JAL can be exceptionally good value, especially on shorter routes or when connecting from other regions.

Key Advantages of Using Qantas Points for JAL First Class

Understanding the Qantas Partner Award Chart for JAL

Qantas segments the world into zones, and the points required depend on the distance flown and the zones traversed. Japan is in Zone 2, while major departure points like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane fall into Zone 1. Here’s a quick reference for one-way JAL First Class redemptions on Qantas:

Route (One-Way)Distance (Miles)Qantas Points Required
Sydney–Tokyo4,864120,000
Melbourne–Tokyo5,073120,000
Los Angeles–Tokyo5,451162,000
New York–Tokyo (via JFK)6,745189,000
London–Tokyo (via LHR)5,959189,000

Note: The chart above is based on the Qantas Classic Flight Rewards table for travel on JAL as a partner airline. Points are for one-way in First Class. Taxes and carrier charges are additional.

You can also book routes that connect through Tokyo to other Asian destinations. For example, Sydney–Tokyo–Bangkok would price at 139,000 points one-way in First Class (Zone 1 to Zone 3), which includes the Tokyo–Bangkok segment in JAL First Class if available. Always use the Qantas Points Calculator to confirm the exact points for your desired itinerary.

Step 1: Accumulate Qantas Points

To book JAL First Class, you first need a healthy balance of Qantas Points. Here are the most effective ways to earn them:

Pro tip: If you’re short on points, consider booking a one-way award and purchasing the return with cash or a different points currency. Qantas Points are most valuable for premium cabin redemptions like this.

Step 2: Search for JAL First Class Award Availability

Finding JAL First Class award seats is the most critical—and often frustrating—part of the process. JAL releases First Class award space to partners in a pattern that you can learn to exploit.

When Does JAL Release First Class Awards?

Tools to Search for JAL Awards

You cannot search JAL awards directly on the Qantas website for all routes. Instead, use these methods:

  1. Qantas website: For simple point-to-point routes (e.g., SYD–HND, MEL–NRT), the Qantas award search engine works. Log in, select “Use points - Classic Flight Rewards,” enter your cities and dates, and check “Flexible with dates” to see a calendar view. Look for “First” class.
    • Limitation: The Qantas site often fails to display JAL connecting flights or complex itineraries. It may also show phantom availability.
  2. British Airways Executive Club: BA’s website is excellent for searching oneworld partner awards, including JAL. You need a free BA account. Search segment by segment (e.g., LAX–HND, HND–SIN) and look for First Class availability on non-BA flights. If you see a seat, it should be bookable by Qantas.
  3. American Airlines AAdvantage: Similarly, AA’s website shows JAL award space. Use the “Redeem miles” search. If AA shows First Class saver availability, it’s available to Qantas.
  4. ExpertFlyer: A paid subscription service that lets you set alerts for specific flights and classes. JAL First Class award seats book into the “A” fare class. Set an alert for “A” class on your desired route.
  5. Call Qantas: If you find availability on BA or AA but can’t book online, call Qantas Frequent Flyer at 13 11 31 (Australia) or your local number. Be prepared to feed the agent the exact flight numbers and dates.

Common JAL First Class routes from Australia: Sydney–Tokyo (Haneda), Melbourne–Tokyo (Narita). From the US: Los Angeles–Tokyo (Narita/Haneda), San Francisco–Tokyo (Narita), Chicago–Tokyo (Haneda), New York–Tokyo (Haneda). From Europe: London–Tokyo (Haneda).

Step 3: Booking the Award on Qantas

Once you’ve confirmed availability, it’s time to book. Here’s a detailed walkthrough:

Online Booking (if available)

  1. Log in to your Qantas Frequent Flyer account on the Qantas website.
  2. On the homepage, select “Book a trip” > “Flights” > “Use points - Classic Flight Rewards.”
  3. Enter your departure and arrival cities (e.g., Sydney to Tokyo). Choose “One way” or “Return.”
  4. Select your travel dates. Use the calendar view to find days with First Class availability (look for the “First” label).
  5. Choose your flight. Ensure it’s operated by Japan Airlines and shows “First” cabin.
  6. Review the points cost and taxes. For a one-way Sydney–Tokyo, you should see 120,000 points + ~$250 AUD.
  7. Proceed to passenger details and payment. You can pay taxes with a credit card.

Phone Booking (for complex itineraries or when online fails)

Many JAL First Class awards cannot be booked online due to Qantas’s clunky IT. In such cases:

Adding a Stopover

Qantas allows one stopover on a one-way partner award for an extra 5,000 points. For example, Sydney–Tokyo (stopover for a few days)–Bangkok would cost 139,000 points + taxes. To add a stopover, you must call. Not all routes permit it, but it’s a great way to explore Tokyo for free.

Step 4: Maximizing Value and Avoiding Pitfalls

How to Get the Most Out of Your Points

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Real-World Example: Booking Sydney–Tokyo in JAL First

Let’s walk through a recent successful booking. In March 2025, I found JAL First Class availability for two passengers on SYD–HND in late February 2026. Using the British Airways website, I saw two “First” seats on JL52 (the overnight flight). I immediately called Qantas. The agent initially couldn’t see the space, but after a brief hold, she was able to pull it up. I booked two one-way awards at 120,000 points each, plus $247 AUD in taxes per person. I also added a stopover in Tokyo for 5,000 points extra on one ticket, continuing to Singapore in JAL Business Class (since First wasn’t available on the short leg). Total for that ticket: 125,000 points + $310 AUD. The entire call took 25 minutes, and the tickets were issued instantly.

Alternative Ways to Book JAL First Class

If Qantas Points aren’t your best option, consider these programs:

Always compare the total cost (points + fees) and availability before transferring points.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should I book JAL First Class with Qantas Points?

For the best availability, book as soon as the schedule opens—typically 330–360 days before departure. JAL often releases 1–2 First Class seats at that time, and they get snapped up quickly. If you miss that window, check again 2–3 weeks before travel when unsold seats may be released.

Can I book JAL First Class for someone else using my Qantas Points?

Yes, you can book award tickets for family members or friends. You’ll need their passenger details when booking. There’s no additional fee, but you must have enough points in your account. Note that Qantas allows you to create a “Family Transfer” to pool points, but that’s different from booking directly for someone.

What are the taxes and fees on JAL First Class awards booked with Qantas Points?

Taxes and carrier-imposed surcharges vary by route. On the Sydney–Tokyo route, expect around $200–$300 AUD one-way. Routes originating in Europe or the US may have higher government taxes. Always check the final price before confirming.

Does JAL First Class include lounge access?

Absolutely. Your JAL First Class ticket grants access to JAL’s First Class Lounges in Tokyo (both Narita and Haneda), as well as partner lounges like Qantas First Lounges in Sydney and Melbourne. You can also access oneworld First Class lounges worldwide.

Can I change or cancel my Qantas award booking?

Yes, but fees apply. Classic Flight Rewards can be changed for a fee of 5,000 points per passenger, plus any difference in points/taxes. Cancellations incur a 6,000-point fee. If JAL cancels or significantly changes your flight, you can change or cancel without penalty.

References

Disclaimer: Points requirements and availability are subject to change. Always verify with Qantas before transferring points.


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