Tokyo to Sydney on points: every program compared (2026)
Updated 2026-04-19 · 26 programs cover this route
Tokyo to Sydney is the kind of route Australian points collectors have been working out for decades. Within Asia-Pacific, the proximity — typically 7–10 hours nonstop on the busy corridors — means the cabin you fly in actually matters. You're not desperate to land regardless of seat; you want the lie-flat business product, not the angle-flat one. Multiple carriers fly this corridor at award rates worth considering, often including the route's home carrier plus partners via Singapore, Hong Kong, or Tokyo stopovers. Below: every program in your wallet that books at least one of them, what it costs in points and AUD, and which ones carry the kind of fuel-surcharge tax that erodes the value. Pick the program that gives you both the seat and the math you want.
| Program | Airline | Cabin | Points | Taxes (AUD) | Cabin Confidence (expert-curated) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ANA Mileage Club | NH | premium economy | 28,000 | $30 | — | No surcharges. ANA direct SYD-NRT. |
| Asia Miles | CX | premium economy | 30,000 | $35 | — | CX distance-based. HKG connection. |
| JAL Mileage Bank | JL | premium economy | 30,000 | $30 | — | No surcharges. JL direct SYD/MEL-NRT. |
| KrisFlyer | SQ | premium economy | 38,000 | $50 | — | Via SIN. SQ connection. |
| Qantas Frequent Flyer | QF | premium economy | 42,200 | $150 | — | QF classic reward. |
| JAL Mileage Bank | JL | business | 50,000 | $40 | 92 — Excellent (curated) | JAL business for 50k. One of the best deals in points. |
| Alaska Mileage Plan | CX | business | 50,000 | $40 | — | Alaska on Cathay business. 50k for world-class J. LEGENDARY sweet spot. |
| Asia Miles | CX | business | 54,000 | $45 | — | CX business class. No surcharges. |
| ANA Mileage Club | NH | business | 55,000 | $35 | 90 — Excellent (curated) | ANA "The Room" business. Incredible product. |
| Alaska Mileage Plan | JL | business | 55,000 | $35 | 92 — Excellent (curated) | Alaska on JAL business. Outstanding value. |
| Korean Air SKYPASS | KE | business | 62,500 | $40 | — | KE to ICN. Decent business product. |
| KrisFlyer | SQ | business | 68,000 | $60 | — | Via SIN. No fuel surcharge saves ~$200 vs QF. |
| British Airways Avios | CX | business | 68,750 | $50 | — | Avios on Cathay metal. Low taxes! Great sweet spot. |
| British Airways Avios | JL | business | 68,750 | $45 | 92 — Excellent (curated) | Avios on JAL metal. Low taxes! |
| JAL Mileage Bank | JL | first | 70,000 | $50 | — | JAL first class for 70k. Exceptional value. |
| Alaska Mileage Plan | CX | first | 70,000 | $50 | — | Alaska on Cathay first for 70k. Incredible. |
| Alaska Mileage Plan | JL | first | 70,000 | $45 | — | Alaska on JAL first for 70k. Bucket list. |
| Qantas Frequent Flyer | QF | business | 72,000 | $220 | — | QF classic reward. Popular SYD/MEL-NRT/HND. |
| ANA Mileage Club | NH | first | 75,000 | $45 | — | ANA first "The Suite". World class for 75k. |
| Velocity Frequent Flyer | SQ | business | 78,500 | $60 | — | Velocity points on SQ. Via SIN. |
| Asia Miles | CX | first | 80,000 | $55 | — | CX first class SYD/MEL-HKG. |
| Korean Air SKYPASS | KE | first | 80,000 | $50 | — | KE first to ICN. |
| Qatar Privilege Club | QR | business | 85,000 | $50 | — | QR to NE Asia via DOH. Oneworld partner connections. |
| KrisFlyer | SQ | first | 95,000 | $70 | — | Via SIN. SQ first/suites class. |
| British Airways Avios | CX | first | 102,000 | $60 | — | Avios on CX first. Reasonable. |
| Qantas Frequent Flyer | QF | first | 108,000 | $280 | — | QF classic reward. A380 first class. |
Captain Byron's verdict
JAL Mileage Bank and Alaska Mileage Plan both come in around 50,000 points. You want predictable advance availability with no fuel surcharge. Alaska Mileage Plan offers more reliable advance availability — pick the one that matches your booking style.
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Cabin Confidence ratings are expert-curated swap-risk assessments based on aviation research (fleet, schedule, industry changes) — directional today, measured-data pipeline in progress. A "swap" occurs when an airline substitutes the scheduled aircraft with one that has a different (usually inferior) cabin product.