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British Airways launches 50% off Avios Economy redemption flights – but is it still a bad deal?

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British Airways has launched an Avios redemption sale – but with a catch.

Until 17th June over 90 long-haul routes can be redeemed at 50% off, but in Economy only.  

Which routes are included?  The small print says that:

“Reward flights are strictly subject to availability which may be very limited or not available at all on some routes including Sydney, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, San Jose (Costa Rica), Grenada, Cancun, Lima and Male.”

….. but I think this is just referring to the general difficulty in redeeming to these cities in the first place.  What we do know is that Moscow, Cairo, Amman and Tel Aviv are excluded, so it is possible that ‘mid haul’ is not included.

BA 747 Dunsfold Aerodrome landing

Unfortunately taxes, fees and carrier charges are NOT reduced and will set you back around £350 per person (£275 for the Middle East).

This offer is for flights from or to London Heathrow and Gatwick between 1st September 2018 and 31st May 2019.  In reality, despite what the rules say, regional departures seem to work OK too.  If you live near Inverness this means that you can wipe out the Air Passenger Duty by starting from there as it is exempt.

One way redemptions are allowed.

You cannot combine this offer with a British Airways American Express 2-4-1 voucher or a Lloyds Avios Rewards upgrade voucher.

Avios part payments are excluded from this offer, but Avios plus cash is included.  The reduced Avios price will automatically be applied when booking.

Here are some typical prices for return World Traveller (economy) flights including taxes with this offer:

  • Bermuda for 13,000 Avios + £367.16 (peak 20,000 Avios)
  • Seychelles for 16,250 Avios + £369.61 (peak 25,000 Avios)
  • Hong Kong for 19,500 Avios +£341.35 (peak 30,000 Avios).

James Hillier from British Airways Executive Club, said:

“Our Executive Club Members appreciate a range of ways to collect and spend Avios so it’s great to be launching this promotion which makes reward flights even more accessible. This means that customers can go sandboarding in Dubai, spot stars in Los Angeles or visit Singapore’s Orchard Road for half the number of Avios normally required.”

The problem, of course, is that even at half price most of these deals remain poor.  Should I want to go sandboarding in Dubai, for example, it will cost me 13,000 Avios + £259 on an off-peak date.  Cash tickets can often be had for £295 to £325 which means that the redemption is still a bad deal unless you need the flexibility to cancel if needed.

That said, do the maths.  If you are travelling in high season it may still make sense.  Whilst economy redemptions are usually not great value long-haul, this offer would make sense if a cash ticket would otherwise set you back £550 – £600 or so. This would value your Avios points at 1p each which is fine by us.

Can I rebook an existing flight?

If you have an Avios redemption booked in Economy for these travel dates, you should check to see if it is worth rebooking.

Only do this if there are additional reward seats available to rebook.  Do not cancel an existing booking in the hope that the seats you cancel will immediately go back into the system.  It doesn’t always work that way.

The cancellation fee is £35 per person so it should be worthwhile given that you will saving at least 7,000 Avios.

You must book by 17th June for travel between 1st September 2018 and 31st May 2019 to redeem for 50% fewer Avios – and 0% fewer taxes.

To maximise your miles when paying, your best bet is the British Airways American Express Premium Plus card which earns double Avios (3 per £1) when you book at ba.com or via BA Holidays.  You do not get double Avios if you book with the free British Airways American Express card

Another option is American Express Preferred Rewards Gold which offers double points – 2 per £1 – when you book flight tickets directly with an airline.

The special offer page for the deal is here.


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

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

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

25,000 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 – 20,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

The Platinum Card from American Express

40,000 bonus points and a huge range of valuable benefits – for a 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, along with a sign-up bonus worth 10,500 Avios.

Capital on Tap Business Rewards Visa

Huge 30,000 points bonus until 12th May 2024 Read our full review

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.

British Airways Accelerating Business American Express

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

40,000 points sign-up bonus 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 (80)

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  • Alex W says:

    Is it definte that Lloyd’s upgrade voucher can’t be used? Now that one has to call BAEC to use it, an agent could potentially book it? I did exactly this once by phone to Avios.com, got a WTP redemption for 40% off the WT Avios price.

    • SLS says:

      I’m about to book a lloyds voucher trip to HK so that would be nice!!

      • Alex W says:

        Report back please? Good luck!

      • the_real_a says:

        If you travel to HK often, you can book HKG – LHR – HKG with your LLyods voucher you will save about £200 in tax (then book one way redemption’s to get you out and back)

    • AndyR says:

      I thought you still have to call Avios not BAEC to use the voucher?

      • lev441 says:

        Yes, this is what I was told by avios when I was on the phone to them last week.

    • the_real_a says:

      Since bookings made by the phone are processed as a manual amendment to the invoice, what can and cannot be done is up to your persuasion 🙂

      • Chris Palmer says:

        Any word on success or not using the Lloyds voucher?

  • MAY LIM says:

    Sorry for a silly question. If I take a BA flight, paid entirely by Avios, does that flight count as one of my 4 flights required to achieve Silver.
    Thanks

  • TripRep says:

    “You cannot combine this offer with a British Airways American Express 2-4-1 voucher or a Lloyds Avios Rewards upgrade voucher.”

    Boooooooo. 🙁

    I guess it’s an okay deal from INV, JER & NQY?

    • Genghis says:

      Surely the deal is equally good given it’s only the avios portion reduced?

      • TripRep says:

        Genghis – I agree with Rob…
        “The problem, of course, is that even at half price most of these deals remain poor”

        Economy long haul redemptions are rarely good value.

        • Genghis says:

          Bad phrasing by me perhaps. Equally good or bad for all locations. Ie. You save 50% of the avios whether you start from LHR or JER as APD not affected.
          So “I guess it’s an okay deal from INV, JER & NQY?” Well… not this particular deal…

        • TripRep says:

          Genghis – I interpreted the following as those departure points would still work with being APD exempt, so much better value when redeeming Economy than just from LHR.

          “This offer is for flights from or to London Heathrow and Gatwick between 1st September 2018 and 31st May 2019. In reality, despite what the rules say, regional departures seem to work OK too.”

        • TripRep says:

          So if APD is still not payable from INV, JER & NQY it’s a viable good value offer, much less so from LHR/LGW, etc.

    • john says:

      Could you later upgrade to WTP from this fare using Avios if there is availability?

      • Alex W says:

        I think that would in effect require you to cancel and rebook so you wouldn’t make any saving.

  • Rich says:

    Rather than this offer, I’ll be better off taking the Cathay sale price of £469 to HKG mentioned in your later article today thanks Rob

  • Dmitri says:

    This one has no blackout periods. The cathay sale has specific blackout dates.

    • Alex Sm says:

      (Lack of) availability will serve as a natural blackout filter

  • Anna says:

    Are the prices given in the examples not for one way pricing? 13,000 avios return to Bermuda sounds a bit low even with 50% off? Apologies if i’ve done the maths wrong!

  • Andrew Stock says:

    Better using your avios in Club Europe!

    • shd says:

      Some would say even better still using Avios for an exit-row seat in Euro Traveller…

      • Lumma says:

        Surely with status, no one would book club Europe if economy seats are available.

        Depending on the departure point though, lounge access would be nice if you didn’t have status

        • Rob says:

          We do, because there are 4 of us and we can have a full row (usually Row 1 as Gold) to ourselves.

        • Alex W says:

          That must cost what, around an extra 60,000 Avios plus £60? That’s a serious premium to pay just for 4 people to get the front row for a couple of hours and a prawn salad.

        • the real harry1 says:

          Depends what you paid for your Avios 🙂

  • Allan says:

    Last time they ran this you could do 2 one way flights for HKG which have a much better price with the return segment having only £20-30 tax.

    • Rob says:

      Still can.

    • Lumma says:

      If you want to get to Hong Kong for very little cash outlay, you could book Cathay with avios from Amsterdam or Copenhagen and return with BA direct.

      Obviously it’s gonna cost more avios this way, but getting to the far East for under £100 cash is decent (although you can obviously do this at any time, without saving the avios on the BA sector)

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