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Get 43,000 Avios and an upgrade voucher with Barclays Avios Rewards

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I want to spend some time over the Bank Holiday weekend looking again at the new Barclays Premier and Barclays Avios Rewards partnership, so you can see if it is worth signing up.

Barclays Avios Rewards has just celebrated its first anniversary, with those who signed up at the beginning receiving their first BA upgrade voucher.

Barclays is now allowing you to open a Barclays Premier account online – click hereand there is still a 25,000 Avios bonus for signing up. You will earn 43,000 Avios in total during your first year.

Barclays Avios Rewards

Barclays Premier is the only way to earn Avios from a UK current account.

What is important to remember about Barclays Avios Rewards is that – unlike a credit card reward – there is no spend requirement. As long as you move your current account to Barclays Premier, pay in your salary and opt in to Barclays Avios Rewards you will receive a monthly bonus and an annual BA upgrade voucher.

The new Barclaycard Avios Mastercard makes Barclays Premier more interesting

Last month, Barclaycard launched two Barclaycard Avios Mastercard credit cards. You can find full details here.

These credit cards also offer an annual BA upgrade voucher. It is triggered by spending £10,000 per year on the Plus credit card or £20,000 per year on the free credit card.

Having both Barclays Premier and a Barclaycard Avios credit card would let you earn two upgrade vouchers each year. This would allow you to:

  • upgrade a return flight, in both directions, for two people travelling together, or
  • upgrade a flight in one direction for four people travelling together

If you had been put off applying for Barclays Premier before because one voucher per year was not enough, it may be time to think again.

What is Barclays Avios Rewards?

Barclays Avios Rewards is a new rewards scheme for Barclays Premier Banking and Barclays Wealth current account holders.

Here are the headline details:

  • There is a £12 monthly fee for Barclays Avios Rewards
  • You receive 1,500 Avios per month
  • You receive a ‘cabin upgrade voucher’ after 12 months (more details below)

There are bonus points if you have other products, including:

  • Mortgage – 700 Avios per month, with a one-off bonus of 2,000 Avios when taking out a mortgage
  • Life cover – 150 Avios per month for the first 12 months (500 Avios if critical illness cover is included)
  • Home cover – 75 Avios per month for contents insurance, 75 Avios per month for buildings insurance, 150 per month for combined cover, all payable for the first year of cover only

How does the upgrade voucher work?

The upgrade voucher will be triggered after you have been a Barclays Avios Rewards member for 12 months, and every 12 months thereafter.

It will appear in your Executive Club account within five days of your 12th monthly membership fee being paid.

The voucher will be valid for travel taken within two years of the date of issue.

You can use the voucher to upgrade, by one cabin class, a return Avios Reward Flight for one person, or a one-way Avios Reward Flight for two people.

Upgrades can only be processed if there is Avios reward availability in the higher cabin. Additional taxes and charges may be due. Bookings cannot be upgraded to First class.

The voucher benefits are transferrable to another person but the flight must be booked from the ba.com account of the Barclays Premier member, who is responsible for paying the necessary taxes, charges and Avios.

The vouchers are not hugely useful for short haul travel because, by accident or design, they price off the ‘£1 taxes and charges’ option which is not the best value choice. That said, if you tend to book the ‘£1 taxes and charges’ option because it minimises your cancellation costs, you will be getting a genuine benefit.

Are you eligible for Barclays Avios Rewards?

Barclays Avios Rewards is only open to Barclays Premier Banking and Wealth customers.

To open a Barclays Premier Banking account, you will need an income of £75,000+ OR at least £100,000 saved or invested with Barclays.

You can also apply by opening a current account with Barclays Wealth, which is open to people with over £500,000 of investable assets.

Earn Avios with Barclays Premier and Barclays Avios Rewards

Get 25,000 Avios as a sign-up bonus

New Barclays Premier Banking or personal Barclays Wealth customers will receive a 25,000 Avios joining bonus. To receive this, you’ll need to move your existing current account to Barclays via the Current Account Switching Service, within three months of joining Barclays Avios Rewards.

The sign-up page is here.

Existing Barclays customers will receive a one-off bonus of 2,500 Avios when they join Barclays Avios Rewards.

Conclusion

Barclays Avios Rewards is worth a serious look if you meet the £75,000 income criteria or are willing to move £100,000 of savings to Barclays.

You will receive, in your first 12 months:

  • 25,000 Avios as a sign-up bonus
  • 18,000 Avios via your 12 x 1,500 Avios monthly bonuses
  • A potentially very valuable upgrade voucher

….. for a total cost of just 12 x £12 monthly fees. After the first year, it remains a good deal in my view – you will be paying £144 for 18,000 Avios and an annual upgrade voucher.

The ability to add a second annual upgrade voucher via the new Barclaycard Avios Mastercard makes the deal even more interesting – especially as the card comes with its own bonus of 25,000 Avios.

You can find out more, and apply, on the Barclays Premier website here. Online applications are now possible.

Comments (54)

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  • MH says:

    “ As Barclays Avios Rewards is less than a year old at present, no-one has yet received a voucher so there is no practical experience of using them”
    Had mine over a month ago and used on the 28/03/2022. 👍🏼✈️

  • Paul says:

    Your obvious delight with Barclay’s current products belies the
    treacle-like nature of their operations! Having just opened a Avios plus card with the most complicated joining system I have come across in a long time, I would be wary of jumping
    into any other product with any alacrity! Their paperwork doesn’t appear to have been proof read by anyone for clarity or
    joined up thinking. Their Avios Plus advisers are very helpful
    (having spent some 2 hours plus over 4 calls for advice on
    differing wording in their paperwork!) but tread carefully through the initial processes!

  • Tas says:

    Only recently realised you can convert NatWest Reward points on your current account to avios. It works out to 585 avios per month, which is less than Barclays, but if the current account experience is anything like the new Avios Barclaycard experience, I’d rather not.

    • Gary says:

      Have both NatWest & Barclay Premier. “Customer service” (if one could call it that) wise they are cut from the same cloth. Depends on who you get with some very abled but others hopeless. NatWest premier has travel/mobile insurance, car breakdown, Dragon pass & associated Free FX credit card which costs £21/month taking into account the £10 rebate. However, it would not be a fair comparison to Barclay Premier which is essentially free with monthly Avios rebate and a voucher thrown in every year.

    • John says:

      There is no other option with Barclays, but with NatWest you are giving up £5 cash to get the avios, or alternatively giving up £5.21 of Waitrose etc vouchers.

      I opened NatWest during the lockdown period and haven’t ever needed to contact them for anything.

  • Maximus says:

    Three questions if I may:

    1/ does one qualify for the 25k switch bonus on the Premier account if they have just taken out the premium avios barclaycard?

    2/ what happens if one’s income unexlectedly in any given year falls below the 75k threshold (eg, for the self-employed folks among us)?

    3/ is barclays premier really the “only way to earn avios from a current account”? NatWest allow you to cash out rewards earned on their current account as avios

    • Rob says:

      1 – Yes
      2 – They look at your account every so often to see what is going on and might call you in for a chat. However, the self employed don’t need £75k do they? You only need the net equivalent which is nearer £50k.

  • chengtak says:

    Hi, Just checking if the 75K gross is when they mean before any deductions such as tax? Thanks

  • David says:

    BA need to make these vouchers work for more/all points on the Avios vs cash scale. It radically reduces their value.

    It should be in their interest to get more fresh cash.

  • Rome77 says:

    Are you eligible for the 25k Avios bonus if you’re holding a non-premier Barclays current account?

  • Alex says:

    Hi Rob, would you address the problem with only giving £1 tax option for RFS flights on tomorrows article?

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