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Get a 2p per Avios discount on British Airways cash flights this weekend

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If you are opted in to British Airways Executive Club marketing emails, you will have received a very interesting offer in your inbox yesterday.

If you book a BA flight for cash by midnight on Monday, you can ‘part pay with Avios’ and receive 2p per Avios in value.

Full details are on ba.com here.

Part pay with Avios offer

The offer is VERY flexible:

  • you can book in any cabin
  • you can book for any travel date
  • you can book one-way or return flights

The one minor snag is that BA CityFlyer is excluded so you can’t book the London City or Southampton departures.

All flights must depart from the UK.

Can you pay for your entire flight with Avios?

No.

Unlike Virgin Atlantic, which lets you ‘part pay with points’ up to the entire value of your booking, British Airways only lets you pay the base fare, excluding all taxes and charges.

There are further limits as part of this deal.

For return flights, the only discounts available are (per person)

  • £5 off for 250 Avios
  • £18 off for 900 Avios
  • £32 off for 1,600 Avios
  • £56 off for 2,800 Avios
  • £80 off for 4,000 Avios
  • £100 off for 5,000 Avios

For one-way flights, these numbers are halved:

  • £5 off for 250 Avios
  • £9 off for 450 Avios
  • £16 off for 800 Avios
  • £28 off for 1,400 Avios
  • £40 off for 2,000 Avios
  • £50 off for 2,500 Avios

Each option gives you 2p per Avios, which is exceptionally generous. If you are making a BA booking this weekend, you’d be crazy not to take advantage of this offer up to the maximum number of Avios allowed.

No trips planned? You should be able to get a discount on a BA e-voucher

If you have no flights to book this weekend, you should be able to use this deal to get a discount on a British Airways e-voucher.

This is because, when you cancel a flight which uses ‘part pay with Avios’, your e-voucher arrives as 100% cash. You lose your Avios but get a voucher for the full original value of the flight.

Here is an example.

I found a return flight to Athens which was £174. I had to do quite a bit of trial and error to get a price that maximised the cashback.

When I click on ‘Price Breakdown’ in ba.com, I see this:

The base fare is £105 and the taxes and charges are £70. I just managed to get the base fare over the £100 threshold to maximise the discount.

I am shown the full range of discounts because my base fare is over £100:

If I book this flight using the maximum discount, I will pay £74.72 and 5,000 Avios.

I can cancel it under the ‘Book With Confidence’ guarantee. I would (based on BA’s own T&C for ‘part pay with Avios’) receive an e-voucher for £174.72. This would usually arrive within 10 minutes and would be valid against any future cash ticket I book, but can’t be used to pay taxes on an Avios booking.

The exact ba.com wording is:

If you used Avios to pay for part of a booking, can you still apply for an eVoucher?

Yes. You’ll receive an eVoucher that equates to the full value of the original booking, cash and Avios combined, that you can redeem against future bookings. Please bear in mind you won’t receive any Avios related to the original booking as a refund.

The only snag I can think of is that, online, you can only redeem four e-vouchers per booking. You can get around this by ‘merging’ vouchers. If you had eight e-vouchers of £100 which you wanted to use for an £800 flight, you could make two random £400 flight bookings, each using 4 x £100 vouchers. These could be cancelled to get 2 x £400 vouchers and then used for your £800 flight.

Athens is not necessarily the best example because the taxes are relatively high. Looking at our comments, the sweet spot is a one-way from Jersey to London Gatwick. Taxes are around £8 so any fare of £58-ish would let you cash out the maximum £50 for 2,500 Avios.

Please check the comments to this article before acting on it in as readers have added a lot of interesting new data and ideas.

Conclusion

If you had been planning to book any British Airways flights, this offer is a great opportunity to redeem some Avios for a discount at an exceptionally high rate.

If you don’t have any bookings planned, think about whether it is worth ‘buying’ an e-voucher by making a booking and then cancelling it immediately for an e-voucher.

You can find full details on this page of ba.com.


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 (491)

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  • J says:

    Hi all! If purchase 4 one way adult tickets to sell off Avios to BA and claim a voucher back, does it have to be used on another 4 adult booking? Or can I use the evoucher as I wish, ie 2 adults?

  • Jonathan says:

    When you say all cash-only bookings, we wouldn’t be able to take advantage of this special valuation of an Avios point without getting a FTV where an e-voucher is far more useful for basic bookings

    The latter you mentioned about (two people per booking) I’m not sure about, but we’ve got plenty of HfP readers who sure could enlighten us !

    I can half understand what you’ve said about BA not wanting their phone lines unnecessarily clogged, but if say everyone was using the 0844 number and not the 0344 number, and getting cut off without getting through to anyone, then they’re getting a fair bit of cash from the 0844 number alone. I’m not saying that there’s nothing wrong with that

    • Jonathan says:

      This was meant to be reply to Rob on the previous page to my original comment

      • BJ says:

        I hope you are not now going to post this on the previous page @Jonathan … and the next page you see Rob commenting 🙂

    • Nick says:

      The cost of staffing the phones massively outweighs the max.£4.20 per hour they make if someone uses the 0844 number. So yes, they are keen to enable online usage as much as possible – that’s why so many FTVs were converted to EMD e-vouchers. However, you do still take a risk (albeit fairly small now) that you’ll get a FTV, which can only be rebooked over the phone. All phone booking fees are waived in this circumstance though.

  • BK says:

    So are we saying that I could make five bookings for me and my partner and then use the £1,000 from the points towards an expensive BA Holidays booking?

  • C says:

    Has anyone tried this yet and can confirm they have received an e-voucher rather than a FTV?

  • lcylocal says:

    Right have just done the book and cancel for an e-voucher route.

    I received an e-voucher for the full amount not an FTV.

    The best route I could find is Heathrow to Inverness. Taxes and fees on this route are £57, so you are looking for an economy return for more than £157.

    There is no need to wait 24 hours after booking. Just use the cancel booking option on Manage My Booking which will direct you to the apply for a voucher form.

    But just to address another point, I did make a booking with an FTV a few weeks ago on the phone and wasn’t charged the £10 phone booking fee.

    • BJ says:

      Great, and thanks, did you book for 1 or more persons?

      • J says:

        & if you don’t mind me asking what dates, I take it for 2 persons?

        • lcylocal says:

          No – one person in my case. Dates that worked for me were 1-11 September 2021.

          • lcylocal says:

            Should add I think I booked as basic economy then made one way economy plus at +£9 to get it over £157. But have a play, sure there are various dates and combinations that will work.

    • R says:

      This reminds me of the multiple Avios offer on iberia a few years ago, where flights from the Santander to Mad were the cheapest that worked the magic. The route was sold out for months ahead, and nobody will have shown up for the flights as the Avios were lost if the v v cheap ticket was cancelled.

    • Spitfire Charlie says:

      Not sure if my maths are right here, so I’d be grateful for a sanity check by someone with more clarity:-

      Back in May 2020 I bought 200,000 avios at 0.92 per point (during the 75% ‘buy Avios points’ bonus promotion)

      So now if I buy an economy return for around £157 as example above, my £46 outlay is effectively turning into a £100 e-voucher? So effectively making a profit of £54 per 5000 points? (Note- I understand I also have to spend £57 in taxes which dilutes the value slightly when I book a future flight).

      As I’d like to try and get Gold status (using 160TP runs and the current reduced requirement), I’d be grateful if someone could confirm this is a good strategy before I make multiple bookings. Maths was never really my strong point!

  • Beezer says:

    Booked the Barcelona / Heathrow option as suggested in the comments, thanks. Can anyone tell me how to cancel without calling please? I couldn’t see the option in the mobile app.

  • Beezer says:

    Can we use multiple travel vouchers from this exercise against the same future cash booking?

  • Totally confused says:

    I’m one of the few not interested in booking and cancelling as I’ve yet to see what exactly I achieve by that (must be slow). I’m here thinking in terms autumn sun and acquiring tier points. I already get 160 for Malta in November so I am thinking Marrakesh and Tenerife in October. Then I have silver. Have no idea what I’d do in Catania, Preveza or Sofia so ruled them out. Marrakesh and Tenerife are cheapest CE returns. What I need assurance on from you experts is, is this still a great deal for people like me that intend to actually fly what they book?

    • Rob says:

      Of course – worse case is you buy Avios from BA to replace Avios used, for less than 2p!

    • lcylocal says:

      Whether it is a great deal depends on how many Avios you have and how you plan to use them. In this offer you are getting 2p per Avio. I have got a lot more on a long haul First class redemption with a 241 for example but grabbing that is much more complicated than this offer.

      For me because of Covid I am relatively Avios rich, and can’t make a lot of firm travel plans at the moment. So converting some Avios to a BA voucher on favourable terms made sense for me. It sounds like booking a trip for you makes most sense though so why not go for it?

      • BJ says:

        Not to mention any names but are there any comments from some of our mega collectors who have been selling off avios to Sainsbury’s at 0.8p to stock up on Andrex or whatever? I’m glad I gave Baby Yoda a miss for the moment 🙂

      • Mike says:

        Not really. I had zero Avios. I bought some and now I have an evoucher worth over £2100 for a £1200 outlay.

    • Pablo says:

      Now is not the time to book the flights you intend to fly. You book to cancel for a FTV and when BA have a sale in September with CE for £200 that’s when you book using the FTVs

      • Totally confused says:

        You make a good point there. However, i can’t recall seeing my two destinations (much) cheaper in a sale than they are currently (before taking £10 off). I suppose I can still do what you suggest if they were to considerably drop in price. Thing that’s baffling me is why it’s better to get a price for a flight that’s just over £100 before tax. Probably obvious but I’m not exactly blessed mathematically.

        • Totally confused says:

          *£100 off!

        • lcylocal says:

          Exactly if you have a plan you can still book them if it comes along cheaper in a sale cancel, get the voucher and rebook. Only down side would be the difference would be in a voucher, but I would be fine with that.

          The £100 issue is you can only use the maximum 5,000 Avios (to get £100 off) if the fare element of the booking is at least £100. I think Inverness has the lowest taxes and fees element of any destination from the U.K. at £57. So a ticket to Inverness at £157+ minimises the cash you need to put in to use 5,000 Avios.

          If anyone wants to try and push it even lower I would suggest looking at short haul flights from Gatwick next year as Gatwick’s service charge is lower than Heathrow’s.

          • lcylocal says:

            Try Gatwick to Malaga. Taxes and charges are £38. So you are looking for a ticket for £138

          • Totally confused says:

            Thanks for taking trouble to explain it. Think the penny has finally dropped with me now 😬

          • Dubious says:

            Thank you Icylocal – after quite a bit of searching I managed one where the cash element was exactly £100 (before taxes and fees) ! 🙂

      • Donna says:

        Well I am quite happy with the booking I just made, GLA – LHR round trip in business for less than half the normal price, and less than the price of Econ plus a hold bag on dates in the future that i need to fly on.

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