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What to do with the miles from your £1,275 Etihad Australia ticket? BA Bronze benefits for a start

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Yesterday I wrote about the amazing Etihad business class fares currently available.

These include business class to Australia on an A380 from as little as £1,275 (starting in Istanbul) or £1,400 from Dusseldorf.  There are also some excellent fares out of London such as £1,100 to Abu Dhabi.

You have until Monday to bookmake sure you read my original article first for ideas.  You can travel at any point until 12th December.

Etihad A380

Where should you credit miles from Etihad flights?

Etihad is not a British Airways partner so you can’t credit them to BA Executive Club.  You will earn about 25,000 miles return to Sydney (Z class tickets earn 115% of miles flown) – here are a few options for how to use them.

Credit to Etihad Guest and redeem for cash via PointsPay

Etihad lets you cash out your miles for, well, cash.  This is via a virtual Visa card system called PointsPay which I covered here.  You will get about 0.4p per mile.

Credit to Etihad Guest and redeem for gift cards via Etihad’s Reward Shop

You can buy gift cards for various UK shops via Reward Shop, including amazon.co.uk gift cards.  You will get around 0.45p per mile.

Credit to Etihad Guest and redeem on an Etihad partner airline

Whilst not in a major alliance, you can redeem Etihad Guest miles on various partner airlines.  Unfortunately, apart from those airlines where Etihad has a shareholding (Alitalia, airberlin etc) or its US partner American Airlines, it can be very tricky to find space.  I wrote more about Etihad’s partners here.

You can top up your Etihad Guest balance using American Express Membership Rewards, Heathrow Rewards or by taking out the UK Etihad Guest credit card.

Credit to Etihad anyway if you are travelling with other people

Etihad has family accounts – see here – allowing you to pool the miles from other people travelling with you.  This will give you a decent mileage pool and far more flexibility when redeeming.

Credit to another airline

wheretocredit.com shows which airlines will give you credit for a Z class fare on Etihad.   There are 14 options.

If you don’t want to credit to Etihad, SAS may be an option as you could top up your balance using American Express Membership Rewards points.  SAS allows you to redeem across all of the Star Alliance airlines.

Credit to airberlin and get British Airways Bronze equivalent

airberlin is partly owned by Etihad and is also a member of the oneworld alliance.  This means that:

you can redeem airberlin miles on British Airways and

if you have airberlin status, you can use it to enter BA lounges or get other BA status benefits

As you can see here, airberlin topbonus Silver status requires you to earn 25,000 status miles.  You should get that from an Australia business class return with Etihad, given that you receive 115% of miles flown.  topbonus Silver gives you the same benefits on BA as a BA Bronze card – you don’t get lounge access but you would get free seat selection seven days before departure, priority boarding and use of BA’s business class check-in desks.

If you were thinking of booking one of the Etihad deals, I hope these ideas convince you that the miles will not be wasted.


How to earn Etihad Guest miles from UK credit cards

How to earn Etihad Guest miles from UK credit cards (April 2024)

Etihad Guest does not have a UK credit card.  However, you can earn Etihad Guest miles by converting Membership Rewards points earned from selected UK American Express cards.

Cards earning Membership Rewards points include:

Membership Rewards points convert at 1:1 into Etihad Guest miles which is an attractive rate.  The cards above all earn 1 Membership Rewards point per £1 spent on your card, which converts to 1 Etihad Guest mile. The Gold card earns double points (2 per £1) on all flights you charge to it.

Comments (70)

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  • kevino says:

    Excellent summary for Etihad, but Is there an equivalent for Emirates?

    Is it possible to fly Emirates and book the loyalty miles to either BA, Iberia or AA? If so, what is the rate?

  • ThinkSquare says:

    Beware that IST-AUH-SYD is a lot shorter than starting in the UK. You’ll only earn about 21.5K miles return.

  • Paul says:

    I booked return flights to oz on Qatar a while back, with the triple miles. Would be interested if you ran an article on whether it is beneficial to put my miles with Qatar instead of BA.

    I’ve had to book some random BA flights to Europe as I realise I will have none this year for status but will have 8 business class with Qatar, so perhaps it’s time to change

  • Gavin says:

    OT

    Hilton match came through. Cheers Raffles!

    • Leo says:

      Till 2018 or 17?

      • Ed says:

        Mine was till March 2018

        • Leo says:

          Interesting. Has anyone successfully matched to 2018 after having matched last time?

          • Matt says:

            So are Hilton status matches still running?

            Or is this the last one working through?

        • Talay says:

          My email says 2017 but in the box with details in it, it says March 2018.

      • Gavin says:

        March 2018

        Never been to a Hilton, but good to get options. May apply for the Hilton card as it appears I can hold with the IHG card now.

        • Gavin says:

          Was gold match from IHG gold, requested about a week ago as a data point

  • AndyS says:

    OT. Aspire t5 victim of own success? Just tried to get in with PP but was told it was full, people were coming out but when mentioned agent pointed to about 20 pax sat on benches outside, “there next in”. Back to galleries then, only wanted to try out new PP !

    • RIccati says:

      Whoa! Sitting on the bench in a new and (relatively) fresh airport terminal waiting for a stale cookie!?

      Could spend £3 on coffee and enjoy the Starbucks or Pret sandwich and a view…

    • Rob says:

      Has been like this since a month after opening. The new Plaza Premium lounge will have 5 x the capacity.

    • Lady London says:

      Who on earth would queue up on a bench outside a lounge? I can only imagine this if I had a really long layover and if the lounge was exceptional. It just shows how much pent up demand there is for decent lounges at T5.

  • Jon says:

    BA’s OSL to Australia fares in J are particularly keen at the moment:£1800 Rtn and this will also allow you several intra-Australia flights to tag on as well.

    • Brian says:

      Yes – do compare BA. I found that Dusseldorf to BKK with BA was not much more than Etihad – much better flights, too, in terms of sleeping, since no change half-way through in the Middle East.

  • Matt says:

    I make a read across to Asiana for the Istanbul Sydney fare as just under 25k miles since it counts at 130% according to Raffles’ link.

    Unless I missed something.

  • Matt says:

    Noob question.

    Where on the Etihad booking data do I see the fare class?

    THanks

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