Perth to Doha on points: every program compared (2026)
Updated 2026-04-19 · 18 programs cover this route
Perth to Doha via the Middle East is the high-ceiling business-class redemption of the Australian award space. Qatar Qsuites, Emirates First, Etihad Apartments — these are the seats that points-collectors save for years to book once. The trade-off is structural: every Middle East carrier on this corridor charges meaningful fuel surcharges in addition to the points cost. Where Asian-routed redemptions might come in at $80–150 in taxes, ME hub bookings can hit $400–700 per person. The math still works on premium cabins because the cash equivalent is $8,000–15,000 per ticket, but the surcharge needs to be priced in upfront. Below: every program that books this route, the points + cash split, and which combinations actually preserve the value the program is famous for.
| Program | Airline | Cabin | Points | Taxes (AUD) | Cabin Confidence (expert-curated) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Emirates Skywards | EK | premium economy | 46,000 | $40 | — | EK premium economy. No surcharges. |
| Etihad Guest | EY | premium economy | 50,000 | $35 | — | EY premium economy. No surcharges. |
| Qatar Privilege Club | QR | premium economy | 50,000 | $35 | — | QR premium economy. Doha hub. |
| Qantas Frequent Flyer | EK | premium economy | 63,200 | $160 | — | QF points on Emirates metal. |
| Etihad Guest | EY | business | 68,500 | $45 | — | EY business. No surcharges. Great value. |
| Qatar Privilege Club | QR | business | 70,000 | $45 | 89 — Good (curated) | QR Qsuite. Among the best business classes. |
| Alaska Mileage Plan | QR | business | 70,000 | $45 | 89 — Good (curated) | Alaska on Qatar Qsuite. Cheap for Qsuite! |
| Emirates Skywards | EK | business | 72,500 | $50 | — | EK business on A380/777. No surcharges. |
| British Airways Avios | QR | business | 75,000 | $50 | 89 — Good (curated) | Avios on Qatar Qsuite. Low taxes. Great deal. |
| Alaska Mileage Plan | EK | business | 82,500 | $50 | — | Alaska on Emirates business. |
| Velocity Frequent Flyer | EY | business | 95,500 | $55 | — | Velocity points on Etihad. Good value. |
| Etihad Guest | EY | first | 96,000 | $55 | — | EY first class / apartments on A380. |
| Qatar Privilege Club | QR | first | 100,000 | $55 | — | QR first class. |
| Alaska Mileage Plan | EK | first | 100,000 | $60 | — | Alaska on Emirates first for 100k. Great value for the product. |
| Emirates Skywards | EK | first | 102,000 | $60 | — | EK first class / A380 suites. |
| British Airways Avios | QR | first | 102,000 | $60 | — | Avios on Qatar first. |
| Qantas Frequent Flyer | EK | business | 108,000 | $280 | — | QF points on Emirates. Includes EK A380 routes. |
| Qantas Frequent Flyer | EK | first | 144,000 | $380 | — | QF points on Emirates first. Popular redemption. |
Captain Byron's verdict
Etihad Guest at 68,500 points is the cheapest path if you want the Etihad Business Studios product. Qatar Privilege Club costs +1,500 points but offers more reliable advance availability.
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.