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Is the new Qatar Airways Avios award flight finder any good?

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Qatar Airways has launched a new version of its award flight finder tool. This sits on its website (click here, log in required) and is meant to make the job of finding Avios reward seats on Qatar Airways flights easier.

Does it do the job?

No, at least not for business class. Let me explain why.

Is the new Qatar Airways award flight finder any good?

The first issue with the new Qatar Airways award flight finder tool is that you need to log in to use it. Because of the security arrangements in place, you need to go through 2FA, waiting for a PIN code to appear via an email or text message.

The system also logs you out fairly quickly if you aren’t active, meaning that you need to go back through the 2FA process again before you can continue.

You may not be a fan of Virgin Atlantic’s new dynamic reward pricing, but give them credit for one thing – you can find out in seconds, via a direct link on their home page, that an Upper Class seat to Cape Town costs 700,000 Virgin Points on many days ….

Once you have logged in, the user experience starts off well. For a start, it accepts ‘LON’ as a destination, meaning that it will consolidate results from both Gatwick and Heathrow. (You can also just use LGW or LHR if one is more convenient or you want to enjoy the lounges in Heathrow Terminal 4.)

You can search by month, and once you have the results it is easy to toggle backwards or forwards by a month.

It consolidates Business and First as ‘Premium’ when selecting travel class, which makes sense as you won’t necessarily know which routes have First.

It’s only when you click search that you get to the big problem. Here are the results from London Airports to Bangkok for October 2025 in Business or First for two people:

Is the new Qatar Airways award flight finder any good?

Availability looks great!

Except ….

The majority – possibly all – of these dates only have ‘Flexi’ availability in business class. Two business class returns to Bangkok cost 600,000 Avios under ‘Flexi’ pricing vs 300,000 Avios on a standard day.

This is, let’s be honest, a pretty major thing which you’d like to see upfront.

What Qatar Airways needs to do is put the cost of the cheapest flight on each day under the green button. It is then very clear which days have ‘Flexi’ pricing and which have standard pricing.

In economy, you DO see the exact fare

What’s odd is that, if you search for economy Avios flights, you DO see the cheapest price for each day.

Here is an identical search, London Airports to Bangkok for October 2025, looking for an economy ticket for one person:

Is the new Qatar Airways award flight finder any good?

You can clearly see which days have standard Avios availability at 37,500 Avios one-way and which are ‘Flexi’ at 75,000 Avios one-way.

Even better, if you select a day and click ‘Continue’ you are immediately taken to the booking page for that day. It’s quite slick.

In a perfect world, we would have the outbound and return results shown side by side. At present, you need to select an outbound date before you see the return dates. This is a bit of pain when trying to line up a trip where both flights are on cheaper dates.

Conclusion

Version 2 of the Qatar Airways award flight finder tool still doesn’t do the job for anyone looking for a business class reward flight.

The key thing it needs is to show the cost of the cheapest business class flight on any particular day, or at the very least indicate when only ‘Flexi’ fares are available.

Next up should be a way of showing outbound and return availability side by side.

As a more advanced step, it would be useful if the tool suggested other departure and arrival points. A message saying ‘We also fly from Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh’ and ‘We also fly to Phuket and Krabi’ when you search for London to Bangkok would help people find alternatives if their first choice isn’t available.

You can try out the Avios award flight finder tool on the Qatar Airways website here.

Comments (32)

  • MJ says:

    If you download th QA app, once signed in (using 2FA) you’ll stay logged in and so avoid the constant logging in to check information including award flight availability.

  • Jim Utd says:

    Used it a few times now and no use at all for J. Have to check individual dates as before to find standard pricing.

  • Kuestrian says:

    The biggest flaw isn’t mentioned here, which is the annoying bug where you can’t get past the month view availability calendar where clicking a date takes you to the interstitial and after a dramatic pause, dumps you back in the month view again!

  • aseftel says:

    I tried out the economy setting as well and dates that supposedly had standard availability were only showing flexi itineraries when I clicked through.

  • BJ says:

    Might just be a London problem. I’ve never had any problems finding availability to BKK, HKT, KUL, SIN, HKG or TYO so I don’t even see a need for an award finder. I don’t always get exactly what I want but can usually find something acceptable within 48h.

  • Gordon says:

    This is the exact thing that was frustrating when I was booking J redemption flights several weeks back! When dates were not available, it reverted to the whole month, which was no good to me, as being flexible, I was looking at 75k Avios, flexi pricing options in both directions. Made it in the end though.

    The best option I found was to choose a day you are interested in, and when the flight options for that day are shown, scroll down for the different flight times, to see if there are any flexi options available, if not, go to the top and choose the next day, and so on, this is how I found my flights, the problem is when you get to a block of no flights available days, you can’t go any further, and have to revert back to the calendar month to jump them dates, and then proceed again.

  • Gordon says:

    Edit- Meant standard, not flexi!

  • David says:

    Seats.aero is great for finding QR easily but you only get 60 days search on free. Pro is full year with alerts so it’s a great site. You can filter dates, locations, etc

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