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News in brief:

New Liberty washbags for British Airways First Class

If you are flying in British Airways First Class from the end of the month, you should get the latest version of the Liberty wash bag which features a new print.  They contain lip balm, moisturiser, pulse point (to help customers sleep), toothbrush and toothpaste, socks, a jersey eye-mask and ear plugs, provided in association with Aromatherapy Associates.

Here is the female one:

Liberty bag 3

…. and here is the dull looking male one:

Liberty washbag British Airways first class

Earning Avios with SriLankan Airlines

As a member of the oneworld alliance, you can earn Avios and British Airways Executive Club tier points when you fly with SriLankan Airlines.  You can also redeem Avios for their flights.

A reader pointed out a quirk recently which is worth knowing if you have any SriLankan flights booked.

As of 1st May 2017, Iberia Plus is more generous than British Airways Executive Club for economy flights.

Flights in Q and O earn the same in both schemes – 0.25 Avios per mile flown

Flights in V, S and N earn 0.5 Avios per mile flown in Iberia Plus but just 0.25 Avios in BAEC

Flights in L and R earn 1 Avios per miles flown in Iberia Plus but just 0.25 Avios in BAEC

Flights in B, P, H, K, W, M and E earn 1 Avios per miles flown in Iberia Plus but just 0.5 Avios in BAEC

Flights in Y earn the same in both schemes – 1 Avios per mile flown

So … if a) you are flying Economy with SriLankan and b) your flight is not in Q, O or Y and c) you don’t care about losing the British Airways tier points, you should credit your flights to an Iberia Plus account instead of a British Airways one.

You can move the Avios across to British Airways afterwards using ‘Combine My Avios’ so they won’t be orphaned in Iberia Plus.

You can learn more about BA’s earning rates on partner airlines on ba.com here.  The Iberia Plus page showing the earning rates on SriLankan is here.


How to earn Avios from UK credit cards

How to earn Avios from UK credit cards (April 2025)

As a reminder, there are various ways of earning Avios points from UK credit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses!

In February 2022, Barclaycard launched two exciting new Barclaycard Avios Mastercard cards with a bonus of up to 25,000 Avios. You can apply here.

You qualify for the bonus on these cards even if you have a British Airways American Express card:

Barclaycard Avios Plus card

Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard

Get 25,000 Avios for signing up and an upgrade voucher at £10,000 Read our full review

Barclaycard Avios card

Barclaycard Avios Mastercard

Get 5,000 Avios for signing up and an upgrade voucher at £20,000 Read our full review

There are two official British Airways American Express cards with attractive sign-up bonuses:

British Airways American Express Premium Plus

30,000 Avios and the famous annual 2-4-1 voucher Read our full review

British Airways American Express

5,000 Avios for signing up and an Economy 2-4-1 voucher for spending £15,000 Read our full review

You can also get generous sign-up bonuses by applying for American Express cards which earn Membership Rewards points. These points convert at 1:1 into Avios.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

Your best beginner’s card – 30,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

The Platinum Card from American Express

80,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large fee Read our full review

Run your own business?

We recommend Capital on Tap for limited companies. You earn 1 Avios per £1 which is impressive for a Visa card, and the standard card is FREE. Capital on Tap cards also have no FX fees.

Capital on Tap Visa

NO annual fee, NO FX fees and points worth 1 Avios per £1 Read our full review

Capital on Tap Pro Visa

10,500 points (=10,500 Avios) plus good benefits Read our full review

There is also a British Airways American Express card for small businesses:

British Airways American Express Accelerating Business

30,000 Avios sign-up bonus – plus annual bonuses of up to 30,000 Avios Read our full review

There are also generous bonuses on the two American Express Business cards, with the points converting at 1:1 into Avios. These cards are open to sole traders as well as limited companies.

American Express Business Platinum

50,000 points when you sign-up and an annual £200 Amex Travel credit Read our full review

American Express Business Gold

20,000 points sign-up bonus and FREE for a year Read our full review

Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which earn Avios. This includes both personal and small business cards.

Comments (84)

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  • HDP says:

    That “trick” with Sri Lankan Airlines has been around since they joined oneworld, and the 1 Avios per mile is very generous.

    Nearly all advance-purchase intra-Asian flights book into L or R, so I’ve accumulated thousands of Avios on my weekly shuttle SIN-CMB by crediting to Iberia.

    • Drav says:

      nobody was saying it’s a new trick… Rob is just pointing out in case anyone didn’t know

      • Rob says:

        I never knew it! You would expect all UL to credit the same across IAG.

        • marcw says:

          something similar happens with Qatar Airways T fare. 50% IbPlus while only 25% BAEC

  • Simon Cross says:

    Is this “trick” only for Sri Lanka Airways or are there earning disparities between iberia and BA with other one world partners?

  • David says:

    I’m flying F to Tokyo next May (on a 2-4-1) and wondered what the chances are of getting a ‘female’ rather than a dull ‘male’ washbag – or so they load according to who’s booked on? The ‘female’ one is far nicer (and to be honest the unnecessary ‘gender-ing’ of a wash bag seems a little outmoded, but there we are).

    • Barnaby100 says:

      I am sure that if you tell them you think washbags should be gender neutral they will accommodate if they have them on board. I have had flights where I have heard them apologising for not having to offer the opposite sex bags as they were short so not sure how much they load by gender.

    • CV3V says:

      You’re flying in First, just ask for the female one and they should provide. On last F flight i got both the male one and the female version (which was a present). Cabin crew complained that they really liked the new bags but weren’t allowed to take them for themselves!

      But on a recent LHR – SIN flight they were still handing out the old style bags.

    • Richard Shakeshaft says:

      Just ask for a female one! You’ll be missing the blunt razor but otherwise there’s not masses of difference 🙂

      • Graeme says:

        I made the mistake of shaving my head with one once. I knew not to expect something fantastic, but I thought it’d be decent – it wasn’t. What’s it like on a face?

  • Robbie says:

    I’m flying F back from Dubai on 2nd August, my first time in F. Will I get an amenity kit if I am taking a day flight or are they only for Night Flights?

    • Stu N says:

      Should get offered a kit at boarding on a day flight. The old bags were great, one is my travel wash kit and another holds laptop charger and cables. Will see how the Liberty one compares in Aug.

      On a day flight we have had to ask for PJs and slippers. Might as well get all the booty going!

      • mark2 says:

        We got the bags on a day flight in June.
        On the way back we asked for and got two not black.

      • Paul says:

        The Liberty bags are firmer than the old bags. They are not quite as useful for storing other gear.

        • Andrew says:

          I think it’s only EK that seem to not provide amenity kits on day flights in J and F.

  • Richard says:

    OT (but BA first related!) – we’re planning a BA redemption to Chile next September with our little one (who’ll be one by then). Is BA first worth the extra miles over CW if travelling with a baby? We’ve never flown BA first before, but have done a few CW redemptions.

    • Genghis says:

      I’ve never flown with a baby but I imagine the extra surface areas in F over J come in very handy

      • roberto says:

        However the two “honeymoon” rear facing seats in club would offer a better play area that two first class seats which are a little more remote from each other.

        My babies have babies so my intel might be out of date.

      • the real harry1 says:

        and if you’re going to annoy those incredibly self-important people who think babies don’t belong in First or Club, might as well go for gold! 🙂

        more to the point: where do you stand the best chance of securing a bassinet? – even for a well-grown 1YO, this can really help all concerned get a good sleep.

        • Richard says:

          and 14.5 hours to scl!

          • Nick says:

            If you’re going to SCL it’ll be a 789 and it has a special infant contraption in First – there’s only one seat that can accommodate it (2F) so there’s only one allowed per flight so check it hasn’t been taken before booking. CW there’s more bassinet positions available. If you have the Avios I’d say go F.

          • Miguel says:

            Actually, I’ve flown the 789 to San Jose in F, and on the return flight there were 2 babies in the cabin – mine and another couple’s. (Mind you, both were perfectly well behaved, if I may say so, and slept through the entire flight.)

            The point is, more than one baby seems to be allowed, we were unlucky and didn’t get 2F for the bassinet, but the seats are wide enough that this wasn’t much of a problem with a lap child.

        • Stu_N says:

          Our First flight to Washington last autumn had a baby on it, have to admit my heart sank when I saw the couple boarding with it – not a fan of babies in any environment let alone an aircraft cabin.

          The wee one was however absolutely good as gold. A few gurgles (which I assume was the effect of the champagne bubbles – you can give booze to a baby in F can’t you?) as the parents got it settled and a little bit of whining on the descent, otherwise you’d have had no idea there was a wee one on board. I wish all passengers were like that.

        • JamesB says:

          On my 30odd years of flying I’ve witnessed numerous problems caused by big babies but not yet one caused by little babies or kids. The most outrageous incident was a wonan who was persistently slapping her daughter.

    • Richard says:

      Thanks everyone. Good point about the middle seats in CW, that enclosed space that might be good all round.

      I guess there will be less people to annoy in first vs CW, but they might get disproportionately more annoyed than than the people in CW!

    • Lawro says:

      How old will your little one be?

      • Richard says:

        Just over one

        • Lawro says:

          Did F to IAD with a 16-month-old and def appreciated the extra space over J. Crew were fantastic with him and had no trouble from any of the other passengers – despite my pre-flight concerns about it.

    • Simon says:

      Save the miles. Go Club – get the two seats together facing backwards. tonnes of floor space and they put the bassinet on a shelf right in front of you…. Top tip. feed the baby a bottle on takeoff and landing – the sucking motion helps their ears to pop…..

      • Richard says:

        Thanks, that sounds like the best plan

        • Simon says:

          Also, ignore the “leave the buggy at the plane door” chat….. u might end up with a long walk when u land to get the buggy off the carousel…. Take it on the plane, fold it up, and put it in one of the CW cupboards…. we’ve done that every time. Crew always help us do it. I once used the “its smaller than a guitar” line when I met resistance.

          • Rashad says:

            I’ve got anti baby remedy regardless any cabin I fly – Bose noice cancelling head phones sorts out it nicely for me

          • Canuck says:

            I always leave my stroller at the gate/plane and they always return it to me at the plane exit where wheelchairs are waiting. Gate loaded items go into a different cargo hold. Just ask the gate agent to make sure it comes back out at the other end. At least that is my experience in YYC/YVR/LHR5.

        • Nick says:

          There are no ‘double centre seats’ on a 787, it’s only 7-across (rather than 8 on other aircraft) so there’s only one rear-facing seat in the middle.

    • Mrs_Fussy says:

      I think it is totally worth it ! We travelled F ( paid upgrade at the airport from CW ) lhr – lax in A380 and loved it ! Our 5 month old got a full seat and cabin crew even laid down the bed for her instead of skycot so she would be comfortable. She is a great long haul flyer so we luckily didn’t get any nasty looks but it was so worth it, given CW was packed

  • Sam says:

    Will look foward to the new washbag when flying from JNB on the 5th of August. Can guess a flyer into the BA lounge at LGW today from 6.30pm and possibly the 5th of August in JNB. First come first serve

  • bsuije says:

    OT: Got an e-mail yesterday from Accor with an opening offer (£98) for the MGallery in Leicester Square. Might come in useful if anyone is planning a trip to London soon.

    T&Cs in the e-mail read:
    (1) Presented for information purposes only, may not take into account transactions made in the last 24 hours.

    Offer is a classic room only rate available only to eligible Gold & Platinum Le Club AccorHotels members. Offer is available to book until 31st August for stays between 21st August and 11th September 2017. Offer is subject to availability and blackout dates may apply for busy periods. You must enter your membership number at the time of booking to access the rate.

    • Rob says:

      VERY tiny rooms, bad deal at £98 I think!

      • Rashad says:

        good insight Rob, thank you – I was thinking of this offer with upcoming London trip, however rooms in London are very expensive during this promotion plus school holidays makes everything double expensive so if travelling alone and fancy a central location, it might not be such a bad idea

      • Brian says:

        Not sure that it’s a ‘bad deal’ – it’s a new hotel, MGallery are generally decent, Platinum members get upgrades and free minibar. And if you like the location, then I doubt you’d find much else for under a hundred quid….

  • Wally1976 says:

    OT – sorry – going to be at LGW South in a few weeks with wife and 2 children, arriving about 08.00-08.30 on a Wednesday morning. Have Priority Pass through Amex Plat with supp card for wife so free entry for 4 to No1 Lounge and/or £60 credit at The Grain Store.

    Considering whether to pay the £5 for guaranteed entry to the No1 Lounge and fast track security (it’s before 31st August). Just wanted people’s thoughts on:

    (1) What are our chances of getting in the No1 lounge at that time without paying the fiver for guaranteed entry?
    (2) Could we get away with paying the fiver just for the adults and take the kids along with us?

    Many thanks 🙂

    • ankomonkey says:

      On the Saturday at the start of February half term we were denied entry to No1 due to it being full. Hopefully you’ll have better luck than us. We went to Grain Store instead and my kids played with the phones in one of the electronics shops.

      • Wally1976 says:

        Thanks, I think we’ll bite the bullet and pay the fiver each. Wouldn’t want to miss out on Prosecco for breakfast 😉

        • John D says:

          Hi was at Gatwick South last Friday at around 1pm hoping to use my 2 free No 1 lounge passes we got through Amex Gold Card. Totally full and no entry available unless prebooked. I quizzed the agent at the door and asked if it was a particularly busy day. FWIW She said that at the moment it was pretty much solidify full all the time and only accepting prebooked. So I would agree , based on my recent experience , that if you want to guarantee entry then splash out and prebook it especially since I’m led to believe moorings when you plan to travel are even busier than the time I went.
          When denied access i remember recent article on Grain Store and went there. Had very nice lunch and using lounge pass was easy. The server just had to call supervisor who presented in a couple of minutes a modified bill.

          • Wally1976 says:

            Thanks for the input John; it sounds like a very busy lounge at the moment.

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