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Earn 125,000 bonus American Airlines miles with BA transatlantic flights this Autumn

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This offer has been around for a few days.  I have delayed writing about it because it is messy, frankly.

American Airlines is offering up to 125,000 bonus miles in AAdvantage if you credit transatlantic flights from British Airways, AA, Iberia, US Airways or Finnair to an AA account this Autumn.

Iberia has a similar promotion which allows you to earn Avios instead.  However, it is targetted.  There does not appear to be a way to register if they did not email you. The rules are also stricter as Iberia insists that flights are booked and flown during the promo period. AA does not care when you booked.

British Airways ALSO has a version of this deal but NOT for UK residents. Other EU countries are fine. I will look at this tomorrow.

Your dilemma

This means that, whilst this is a good deal, UK residents have a dilemma.  In order to receive your bonus, you need to credit BA flights to an American Airlines account.  This means that you will lose the British Airways tier points which you may need to retain or gain BA status.

This bonus is therefore most suitable for:

UK economy flyers, who should be crediting economy BA flights to AA anyway because AA still gives you 100% of miles flown compared to 25% with BA

British Airways Gold UK members who have already secured requalification and don’t mind the loss of tier points (but the bonus is worth less to a BA Gold because you are sacrificing the 100% status bonus you would receive by crediting BA flights to an AA account)

How it works

The promotion is outlined on the American Airlines website here.  Registration is required.

The bonus is very simple:

It is valid on all flights to or from Europe to or from the USA, Canada and Mexico

It is valid whether you fly on Iberia, BA, Finnair, US Airways, OpenSkies or American Airlines

You must fly by January 31st although registration closes on October 31st

The bonus is pretty good.

25,000 AA miles (or Avios in the Iberia version, if you were targetted) for every First and Business Class return flight

15,000 miles for every Premium Economy and full-fare Economy return flight

2,000 miles for every return flight in discounted Economy

You earn the bonus on up to FIVE return flights before the end of January, which means a maximum bonus of 125,000 AA miles, or Avios via Iberia.

It is worth noting that this offer would combine very nicely with the ‘free business class upgrade from Birmingham to New York on American’ deal that I wrote about yesterday.


How to earn American Airlines miles from UK credit cards

How to earn American Airlines miles from UK credit cards (April 2024)

American Airlines no longer has its own UK credit card.

There is, however, still a way to earn American Airlines miles from a UK credit card

The route is via Marriott Bonvoy. Marriott Bonvoy hotel loyalty points convert to American Airlines miles at the rate of 3:1.

The best way to earn Marriott Bonvoy points is via the official Marriott Bonvoy American Express card. It comes with 20,000 points for signing up and 2 points for every £1 you spend. At 2 Bonvoy points per £1, you are earning (at 3:1) 0.66 American Airlines miles per £1 spent on the card.

You can apply here.

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Comments (32)

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  • Emily says:

    If you did have status with BA, but credited the points to AA, would they still recognise your BA status? Can you add your BA number to the booking/show a card to get it eg lounge/seat selection etc? Or do you sacrifice the benefits as well as the tier points? (Always wondered this with AA redemptions too!)

    • Evan says:

      I’ve always used my BAEC number during the booking, and as i’m leaving the lounge, I have the Dragons switch it over to AA or whatever other number i’m using. Never had an issue.

    • Rob says:

      Yes, for lounge and seat benefits. You don’t get a tier bonus on your AA miles.

  • MileStalker says:

    You certainly cannot earn Avios with AAdvantage. Talk about copy&paste journalism…

    • Mike says:

      That is a rather rude and curt way to point out a possible error, I presume you are new !

      • Gavin says:

        I agree.

      • Lady London says:

        Hey Mike, I take your point. For comparison, it’s fun to see a couple of more traditionally British ways of pointing out this same error are in the comments around your message. I’m taking notes for the next time I have to point out somebody’s error 🙂

    • andy L says:

      This comment could have been more politely made.

  • flibbly says:

    I don’t think its Bonus Avios you earn Rob 😉

  • Dannyrado says:

    Not entirely sure you can earn avios in aadvantage. Late night Rob??

    • harry says:

      He didn’t say that. He said you can earn Avios with Iberia or miles with AA.

    • Rob says:

      Fixed.

      What happened is that I originally wrote this article last week expecting the BA version of the offer to launch. When it did not launch, and when it turned out the Iberia version was targetted, I re-wrote it to focus on the AA version.

      I forgot, however, to remove the Avios references from the last paragraph – apologies.

  • Mark says:

    We have flights coming up for Miami which are upgraded from WT+ to Club using Avios (before the devaluation). Any idea if we’d get the premium economy or business class bonus in this case if we switched earning to AA?

    • Gavin says:

      You should get the class you booked in, not the cabin you flew in – so wt+

  • Gavin says:

    So as a BA gold currently who has minimal tier points to requalify and has no chance of doing so this year (resided to my soft landing to silver) I am considering crediting my Xmas biz class return flight dub-lhr-jfk (BA first leg then as for tatl) to my Iberia account. Looking at the avios/tp earner I’d get about 8600 for the main tatl so the 25k bonus will boost that, and as I have no chance of retaining gold I’m happy to “sacrifice” the tier points to credit to Iberia avios… Is that sound???

    • Mick says:

      I am BA Silver and again, can not see myself qualifying this year.

      I have DUB-LHR-SEA-GEG GEG -PHX-LHR booked in Club World and AA First Dec 26 to Jan 7 . X 2 people

      I’m wondering if it’s worth sacrificing the 40k Avios that we would earn for the AA miles? Or IBERIA Avios?

      I have a BA Amex card as well

      Does anyone have a link so I can find out how many AA miles I would gain for the trip itself ?

    • Rob says:

      No. There is a snag. The small print of the IB deal says flights must be booked after September 22 to qualify. The AA deal has no such restriction.

  • James C says:

    I think the bonus for Premium Economy or Select Full Fare Economy is 7k miles not the 15k stated in the article.

  • Leo says:

    Flying DUB-LHR-JFK-LHR-DUB. Is there anyway to credit the TATL to Iberia and the DUB flights to BA? All on one itinerary so I’m guessing not. Don’t need the tier points for silver but I do need the BA flights.

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