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Bits: Club World £1060 Dubai fares, BA stops awarding Avios and tier points for airberlin flights

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News in brief:

£1,060 British Airways Club World fares to Dubai

About 10 years ago, for no logical reason, Lisbon was the holy grail of cheap British Airways Club World tickets.  You could be pretty certain that, wherever you wanted to go, the cheapest route would be by booking a flight out of Portugal.

As a one-off, this deal is back.

You can currently book a Club World return flight from Lisbon (or Porto or Funchal or Faro) to Dubai for €1,152 (£1,060).

There are very few restrictions:

you cannot travel before 1st November

you need to stay away for a Saturday night and

you need to book by 21st September.  

That’s it.  You can book as far in advance as the schedule allows, ie 355 days, as long as the cheapest Club World fare is not sold out.

For flexibility, due to the multiple departures per day, Lisbon is the easiest starting point.  Lisbon flights also go into Heathrow which is where the Dubai flight will depart from.  However, Funchal (Madeira) is 80 tier points to London compared with 40 tier points for Lisbon, Faro or Porto.

This fare will earn (40 + 140 + 140 + 40) 360 tier points if you start in Lisbon, Faro or Porto and (80 + 140 + 140 + 80) 440 tier points if you start in Funchal.

For €100 you are allowed a stopover in London.  On the way to Dubai, this will prove expensive because it will also trigger long haul premium class Air Passenger Duty. On the way back, it will only trigger short haul Air Passenger Duty back to Portugal.  You may want to build in a stopover on the way back and use the last leg for the first part of a weekend away in Portugal at another date.

On the outbound, you can have up to 24 hours in London from your landing time from Portugal without triggering Air Passenger Duty.  You could, for example, land from Lisbon at 21.20 on a Friday, go home (if you live nearby) and then return the next day with your suitcase to catch either the 12.35 or 20.40 flights to Dubai without triggering APD.

This is clearly a bit of a faff but if you are after a cheap fare, tier points, a pile of Avios and fancy a short break in Portugal it is worth a look.  Pop over to ba.com and have a play around.

Atlantis Dubai

British Airways no longer crediting Air Berlin flights

With Air Berlin and its loyalty scheme, Topbonus, in receivership, it seems that British Airways has decided to cut its losses.

Presumably on the grounds that they will never be paid for the points, you can no longer earn Avios or tier points in British Airways Executive Club from Air Berlin flights.  The only exception would be an Air Berlin codeshare carrying a BA flight number.

Whilst the airline still shows as a BA partner on this page of ba.com, you should ignore that.  This page of ba.com explains the new position.


How to earn Avios from UK credit cards

How to earn Avios from UK credit cards (April 2024)

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

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

British Airways American Express Premium Plus

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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

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You should also consider the British Airways Accelerating Business credit card. This is open to sole traders as well as limited companies and has a 30,000 Avios sign-up bonus.

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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.

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

Comments (77)

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  • the_real_a says:

    This brings to close the status benefits I got with AMEX platinum and the Sapphire oneworld membership from Cathay Pacific circa 2012. Each year i have managed to status match the membership (Air Berlin then to Alitalia and back to Air Berlin) for lounge membership. I was finally “downgraded” to Ruby this year but that still entitled me to priority boarding. Looks like i will have to look at tier points for the first time in 5 years!

    • Scallder says:

      +1 although was pleasantly surprised about the soft landing to AB Silver (OW Ruby) – kind of expected to drop out of status holding altogether…

      • the_real_a says:

        Yeah i was too. Coupled with a priority pass, priority boarding (through Ruby) is really all i need. I would go as far to say i much prefer the Aspire lounge in T5 to galleries as the food (IMO) is higher quality.

    • Jim says:

      Presuming of course that BA doesn’t decide to stop awarding tier points even though the carrier you book your segments on is still operating!!

  • Hugh says:

    OT: Do you get full breakfast in the restaurant at the IC Paris Le Grand when booking a Club room or can you only have the lounge breakfast?

    • Rob says:

      Only lounge breakfast, which is ok. It is €40-€45 in the restaurant and they aren’t going to start comping that unfortunately.

  • Nick says:

    As much as I like to sit up the front, I don’t think £1K is worth it to DXB. Go on a bit of an adventure instead – Ukraine international airlines are currently selling individual eco one way flights from Gatwick to Kiev for £30 and then Kiev to Dubai for £30 if you book 10 months ahead. Quite cheap on Wizz too from Romania/Bulgaria/Poland/Hungary.

    • Rob says:

      Impressive! You’re right, £36.25 each way from Kiev to Dubai.

    • the_real_a says:

      Take your own entertainment as there is no seat back screens. Kiev is really nice if you have some time in between flights. If you have priority pass the coffee from the barista in the biz lounge in Kiev is the best 🙂

  • the real harry1 says:

    O/T split ticketing

    just getting my kids their season tickets for this half term (train to school) – splitting the ticket in 2 is saving £20 off £120 each – saving us some £240/ year

    http://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/service/seasonticket/search

    did HFP ever eventually run an article on split-ticketing?

  • sam says:

    OT. anyone ever have probs in removing “a friend” from an avios family a/c. are checks carried out?
    thx. sam

  • Sgt Major says:

    Could you someone please kindly confirm if car rental insurance is only valid for Amex Plat if paid with Amex Plat? Could you pay with another card? Thanks in advance!

    • Stu_N says:

      There was no requirement to pay with the Platinum (or any Amex for that matter) when I checked earlier this year. I’d check the T&Cs before you go, from memory it was pretty clear when I read them.

      • Sgt Major says:

        Many thanks! I read T &Cs and didn’t see anything about paying with Amex but just wanted to double-check! 🙂

    • Rob says:

      Any card is fine, but I always pay with it just for simplicity – if you have an accident, Hertz will charge your Platinum card. As Amex can see the charge on your card, I always assume that it helps get the claim processed. I could be totally wrong of course ….

      • Alan says:

        Must say I follow the same process – I know I don’t need to put it on the Amex but feel it will be easier if a problem!

  • Leo says:

    OT: Anyone know how long it takes for the bonus 3000 avios for adding a supp BAPP card takes?

    • Leo says:

      *to hit the BAEC account. I really wasn’t concentrating….

      • Scallder says:

        It should hit your Amex account within a week of the card being all approved and then get swept over to your BAEC account in the monthly sweep (usually 4-5 days before statement date)

    • Geoff says:

      Is there a specific link to apply through, in order to obtain this 3000 bonus?

      Also is there an equivalent link for the regular BA Amex card? or the Amex Plat?

      Thanks

  • Scallder says:

    Do you get CC points buying Tesco gift cards?! I know you don’t on branded ones but interesting to know if you do on their own ones…

    • the real harry1 says:

      not in Tesco stores afaik – but this was a way to get similar value, unfortunately despite the image on the T* site, it looks as if T* have just made Tesco gcs unavailable

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