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Get 10% to 50% off long-haul Avios flight redemptions – all routes, all classes

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British Airways has launched an Avios redemption sale!

Until 21st November, you can get 50% off World Traveller and World Traveller Plus (premium economy) redemptions, as well as 10% off Club World and First.  You must travel before 30th April.

You can see more on official promotion page on ba.com here.

We’ve seen similar sales before, but this is the first time that premium cabins on all routes have also been discounted.

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Unfortunately, you are still on the hook for taxes, fees and carrier charges which are not reduced as part of this sale.

The other catch is that – of course – this depends on redemption availability being open. If there are no seats available to redeem, you can’t benefit! As far as we are aware, no additional Avios seats are being made available. Your best bet for checking availability quickly is with Reward Flight Finder.

For clarity, you CAN combine a British Airways American Express 2-4-1 voucher with this offer.  I am assuming that Lloyds Avios Rewards vouchers, ‘Gold Upgrade For Two’ vouchers etc can also be used.

Does this change the economics of redemptions in World Traveller?

Generally, redeeming your Avios for a long haul economy ticket is poor value, since you often end up paying almost as much as you would for a cash ticket.

For example, on a return trip to New York, you are paying £260+ on taxes and fees PLUS 26,000 Avios (off peak). Given that cash fares for New York in economy are often under £300 in the winter months you are using 26,000 Avios for a very, very small discount.

In this sale, however, you are paying 13,000 Avios plus the £260+ taxes and fees. That makes an economy redemption slightly better value, although it is still not a great use of points.

How do other classes fare?

Let’s start with World Traveller Plus or premium economy, again between London and New York. Taking a look at BA’s low fare finder tool, a cash ticket will set you back at least £750+.

If we look at an Avios redemption, you can expect to pay around £475 on taxes and charges. Outside of this promotion you’d be paying 52,000 Avios (return) on top of that, which means you’re redeeming an Avios at less than 0.5p – a poor redemption.

With the 50% off promotion, the Avios component is reduced to 26,000. This is virtually 1p per point based on a £750 cash alternative. It is likely to be a whole lot more if you are not flexible with your dates –  the cash price goes over £800 as we get into April.

The Avios economics are even better for redemptions in Club World or First, despite a lower discount of 10%. This is because – on the whole – redemptions in business or first class are typically the best value anyway.

Club World return to New York is typically £1,300+ during the sales. At the moment, the cheapest fare on ba.com for the next 12 months is just under £1,500.

A normal redemption sets you back 100,000 Avios + £668. That means you are using 100,000 Avios to save roughly £832, which works out at 0.83p per point. That’s not great, but if you wanted to fly in December, January or March, the cash fare is £2,500+. You’d be getting 1.8p per point or more.

With this sale, you’d save 10,000 Avios and the total Avios cost would reduce to 90,000. This means you would be getting almost 1p per point even during the cheapest months.

A redemption in First is even better value, as cash fares are almost always over £2,000+ and frequently top £3,000. Despite this, the taxes and fees portion of a redemption are identical to a Club World ticket, at £668.  136,000 Avios are required, reduced to 122,400 with the 10% off in this sale.  That means that you are looking at signficantly more than 1.2p per Avios regardless of when you redeem.

Conclusion

As a HfP reader you are most likely already familiar with the economics of Avios redemptions. This redemption sale obviously increases the value you get in the flat bed cabins which were already the best place to redeem.  It also means that some economy and premium economy redemptions become competitive when compared with the cash alternative.

As always, you should do the maths for your particular dates and ensure you are getting value for money.

You can see the full details of this sale on the BA website 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 (250)

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  • James F says:

    So is it worth a punt at cancelling a reward flight I already have booked for next March (LAS-LHR one way in PE, my outbound is MAD-LAS on Iberia in business) and rebooking it at the reduced rate?

    After reading about the aircraft BA use for that route, I’m tempted to tack on a road trip and return from somewhere else

    • John says:

      Best to rebook before cancelling if you can

    • Lee says:

      Cancelled my 3 PE tickets from PKX-LHR, 60000 avios + &1100 vs 75000 avios + £500, worth it for me.

  • Matt says:

    OT – Cancelling existing BA Avios booking – I’ve never done this before, do i just select “cancel booking” from Manage my booking?
    (Assuming there should only be a cost of circa £1-25 for the cancellation given previous comments on here)
    To be honest, there is a 3pm flight that I want to change to a 7pm flight – I am not sure whether to cancel and re-book, or do a date change – any recommendations?

    • Russ says:

      You can try both without committing to either. Both will tell you how much it will cost before you hit the red commit button.

      I’d go with change my booking first and see what they offer. If there are avios flights available you want and the change price seems reasonable I’d go with that. There must be a lot of people doing the same thing and personally I’d be concerned that between cancelling and re-booking the seats may go.

  • Jerry says:

    Not showing a 10% discount in April on a 241 sample booking OW LHR-Osaka in Club – same price as my existing booking 75,000 avios for 2 passengers and £700+ additional fees. Ah – and I see you’ve crossed out 241s in the article now.

  • the_real_a says:

    Any comments on the Titan A321 to Egypt (about 5 hours)… Business available one way but economy on the return?

  • Paul says:

    Definitely didn’t work with 241 for me. Number of avios was same whether I used the voucher or not.

    • Jenny says:

      I have just compared booking with an Amex 2-4-1 voucher and without and the number of Avios was the same for me too.

  • Boon says:

    I just rang up the BA line trying to book the 50% discount and 241 on economy flights, and was told that 241 cannot be used together with the 50% discount.

    Hoping that they change their policy, as it would make it a great deal if both could be stacked!

  • BJ says:

    O/T: Anybody successfully redeemed LH M&M miles for giftcards recently?

    • Lady London says:

      I did Amazon about 5 months ago when I finally canned my LH account completely.

      The email with the voucher code came almost instantaneously IIRC.

  • Doug says:

    Is it possible to re-issue a ticket via call centre? I already have my xmas flights via avios, it would be nice to get some extra discount, but there is no available seats any longer…

    • Shoestring says:

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      see thread

      • BJ says:

        Running out of patience Harry? I knew this would be one of those days. Wish I had a £1 for everybody who will have today booked a WT or WTP award flight when they would have been better paying cash. Not referring to HFP reader, most of whom are hopefully clued in.

        • Harry T says:

          I’m not very excited about this WT/WTP promotion because it still seems like a poor way to use Avios, especially in these times of diminished collecting opportunities.

          The 10% off the higher cabins isn’t bad if planning to use a 241 during this period.

          • BJ says:

            There is value in in the WT/P offer in some circumstances and it is good to see comments from several readers capitalising on that today. I feel sorry for people blinded by the headline-grabbing 50% reduction who rush to take advantage of it without fully understanding it. Brings back memories of an infamous HFP article and associated TV stint where Rob tried to help out a guy who bought hundreds of thousands of avios only to discover he could not do anything he wanted with them. The circumstances and his lack of receptiveness to Rob’s advice and efforts to help made for painful but compulsive viewing. I think this was long before you joined the community HarryT so you should search out that article, or perhaps somebody who remembers the it can post the link for you.
            @Rob, any idea if there was ever a happy ending to that story?

          • Genghis says:

            I’m normally quite good but can’t find the article. It was Jan 18 as I remember watching it while waiting for Eurostar.

          • Lady London says:

            I was all excited. Then I realised the offer didn’t include Club Europe.

          • Shoestring says:

            here’s that BBC/ Fast track video (6 mins) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01cn7mr

          • Harry T says:

            I agree with your thoughts, BJ. Thanks to you and Harry for sharing the article.

        • Ben says:

          Only good for peak times

        • Shoestring says:

          no I’m cool, just plenty of help already on the thread

          I didn’t realise how much worse it is accessing HfP on a tablet (or mobile I guess the same) compared to using a desktop – if I were on a tablet, I could excuse a poster just skipping to the end and asking the same question.

          Definitely one to look at Raffles/ Rhys/ Sinead – usability on a tablet is pretty dire in my humble opinion as a sometime tablet user in airport lounges! Ease of navigation and getting to see all the recent posts (not just 3).

          Hey Raffles – if you want an easy Sunday how about another ‘HfP suggestions’ post/ thread?

          • Mikeact says:

            I disagree…I only view on my Samsung tablet, absolutely perfect.

          • Rob says:

            iPad, in my view, is the most attractive version of HFP.

          • Doug says:

            Sorry Harry, yes I really like HfP, but the usability is terrible, going through pages of “Older comments” every day and then having to come back later in the day to look for replies or checking if you missed something is just awful. Not to mention that if you ask or talk about thing later in the day, you might just be missed.

          • BJ says:

            @Doug, if anybody has to be sorry in that exchange it was more me. You could cancel and the seats could become available again and you might be able to book them. However, it’s a huge risk, especially as you likely have much invested in that trip at that time of year. Personally, I would not take that risk. In this game we mostly win, sometimes we feel like we lost and when we do it is best just to grin and bear it Getting seats at Christmas at all means you are already a winner.

          • Doug says:

            @BJ Yes sure, I would never risk my xmas flights over some avios, actually securing xmas flights with avios is a feat in its own and it is the best value possible in the scheme. Those who can enjoy the discount would have far less choice and probably looking at redeeming in April!

          • Lady London says:

            Maybe even a ‘before you ask…..’ repeating column wuth 1 each week repeated, of the top 10 questions on which repeated assurances are sought…

            1. Amex says if I cancel my card then I won’t be able to use the flight vouchers I’ve already earned. NOT TRUE (only a few hundred posts and several articles make this clear.)

            2. If I cancel my Amex card will the Priority Pass I received due to it still be valid. NO. Priority Pass stops working instantly the associated Amex is cancelled.

            3. Hotel or airline promotion terms say promotion does not apply to any tickets/rooms booked before the date named in the promotion.
            (a)Can I call up and ask them to credit me anyway. I am special and the normal rules dont apply to me. NO.
            (b)Can I cancel my ticket or room I booked before the promotion and book it again to qualify for the promotion. YES but the availabity might not come back. You might lose what you booked and get nothing. Plus any new booking will have its own price and may have different rules.

            4. Amex says…. NO. Best keep a screenshot of a live chat if you need to ensure what Amex said will be true. Note you might have to spend time arguing to get what they said, honoured.

            5. The airline cancelled my flight at less than 2 weeks notice and they say they don’t owe me EU261 compensation because the reason was weather or plane gone tech. VERY POSSIBLY UNTRUE. You may well qualify for compensation the airline is quite likely to deny as a uniform first statement. Look up the real reason on expertflyer or ask here or on flyertalk for someone to check for you. Note even at more than two weeks notice regardless if the reason the airline still owes you duty of care (hotel if delay is overnight, transport costs to and from hotel, meals at reasonable local cost). Look at flyertalk for in depth info or many posts here.

            6.
            (a)Can I apply for Amex Platinum personal card and get the signup bonus if I’ve had a personal MR-earning card in the past 24 months. NO.

            (b)Can I apply for Amex Platinum business card and get the signup bonus if I’ve had a personal MR-earning card in the past 6 months NO.

            (c) If I keep my Amex Platinum personal card can I still earn bonus for referrals that may far exceed the value of any signup bonus for any new card YES see Rob articles including associated comments which are still on record.

            (d) Why did IHG not approve my application for a second card so I could have both the free card and the paid card. WE DONT KNOW but it looks like IHG is operating a policy of only 1 of those cards per person. Some applications for the additional card type may have slipped through but generally now a second card type seems to be being refused by IHG.

            7…. ?

          • Rob says:

            🙂

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