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Yes, you read that right.

Barclaycard and Barclays have just launched what are, easily, the richest Avios promotional deals we have ever seen. If you only respond to one Avios-collecting offer this year, make it this one.

Full details are on the Barclays website here. I strongly recommend reading the information there alongside our article below.

The offer ends on 30th November 2022.

Get 100,000 bonus Avios for adding the Avios Plus credit card

This is a complex offer, to put it mildly, so we’ve broken it up into four articles:

…. plus the one you’re currently reading:

  • Got Premier Banking with Barclays Avios Rewards? Get 100,000 bonus Avios for adding the Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card

One of these articles should be appropriate for your circumstances.

Only continue reading this article if you are a Premier Banking with Barclays Avios Rewards customer but have not yet applied for a Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card.

Get 100,000 bonus Avios for adding the Avios Plus credit card

Get 100,000 bonus Avios for getting the Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card

This is a truly exceptional offer. You are being offered 100,000 Avios – which is worth, in the worst case scenario that you turn it into Nectar points, £800 – for:

  • Opening or upgrading to the Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card (£20 monthly fee) and
  • Keeping the Avios Plus credit card and your existing Premier Banking with Barclays Avios Rewards accounts open for four months

You will get £5 back into your current account each month when you pay the fee for both products.

The 100,000 Avios bonus is on top of the standard Avios welcome bonus for the Avios Plus credit card, which requires a spend of £3,000 within three months. This bonus will be either 25,000 or 5,000 Avios depending on whether you are new to Barclaycard or are upgrading another card.

Eligibility and T&Cs apply.

Here is the legal information we need to tell you about the credit card:

The representative APR is 80.1% APR variable, including the annual fee.  The representative APR on purchases is 29.9% variable.

Who is excluded from this offer?

Unfortunately some people cannot take part in this promotion. If you already hold a Barclaycard, the following exclusions apply: 

  • You are unable to upgrade to Barclaycard Avios Plus if you have had a Barclaycard Avios Plus card in the last 12 months 
  • Not all existing Barclaycard holders can upgrade to Barclaycard Avios Plus as this is subject to status – it’s important to check in the Barclays mobile app. 
  • Barclaycard customers with Hilton and Infinite cards cannot upgrade to the Barclaycard Avios Plus card

Holders of Barclaycard non-Avios credit cards who are able to upgrade via the Barclays mobile app will receive a lower bonus of 5,000 Avios for taking out the Avios Plus credit card and spending £3,000 within three months.  You will still receive the 100,000 Avios bonus if you retain the Avios Plus credit card and Barclays Avios Rewards for four months.

Click here for the full terms and conditions.

Get 100,000 bonus Avios for adding the Avios Plus credit card

How does the Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card work?

Even without the carrot of an additional 100,000 Avios bonus, the Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card is an impressive product and a good addition to your Premier Banking with Barclays Avios Rewards account.

The representative APR is 80.1% APR variable, including the annual fee.  The representative APR on purchases is 29.9% variable.

The core card features are:

  • A £20 per month fee
  • A sign-up bonus for new Barclaycard customers of 25,000 Avios if you spend £3,000 in the first three months
  • You get 1.5 Avios per £1 spent
  • You get a British Airways cabin upgrade voucher* if you spend £10,000 on the card within twelve months

Note that the fee is paid monthly and you can downgrade to the free card at any point, although you will lose the 100,000 Avios bonus if you do so within four months.

A lower sign-up bonus of 5,000 Avios for spending £3,000 in three months will apply if you currently hold any other non-Avios Barclaycard credit card. You will still receive the additional bonus of 100,000 Avios during this promotion.

Will I be accepted for the Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card as a Premier Banking customer?

When the two Barclaycard Avios credit cards were launched in March 2022, some Premier Banking customers were not approved for the product. 

Barclaycard have told us they have tried to improve this and that, subject to status, any Premier Banking customers who were rejected earlier in the year may wish to try again. The application form has a built in eligibility checker so you can check your status without impacting your credit rating. 

With 100,000 bonus Avios as an incentive, on top of the standard Barclaycard Avios Plus bonus of 25,000 or 5,000 Avios, it is worth serious consideration.

Conclusion

This article is for people who have already joined Premier Banking with Barclays Avios Rewards but have not yet added the Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card.

If you are new to the Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card, you could receive two Avios bonuses with this offer:

  • If you’re new to Barclaycard, you’ll collect 25,000 Avios if you spend £3,000 in your first three months on the Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card. T&Cs apply.
  • You will get 100,000 Avios as an additional bonus if you keep your Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card and your Premier Banking with Avios Rewards accounts open for four months. This offer ends on 30th November.

The bonus for the Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card is reduced to 5,000 Avios when you spend £3,000 in your first three months if you have or recently had an existing non-Avios Barclaycard credit card. You will still receive the 100,000 Avios bonus if you meet all of the other criteria. T&C apply.

You can find out more, and apply, on this special page of the Barclays website.

NOTE: Whilst the application site is aimed at people who are new to Barclays, you will see that – once you start to apply – you are sent down a different track as an existing Premier Banking customer.

*Cabin upgrade vouchers must be used on Avios reward flight bookings. Reward flights and cabin upgrades are subject to availability. Taxes, fees and carrier charges per person apply. Additional terms and conditions apply to the use of the cabin upgrade voucher, please go to here for more information.


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You qualify for the bonus on these cards even if you have a British Airways American Express card:

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Comments (122)

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  • LTIP says:

    Upset as my Hilton card expires this month – got excited

  • Neil says:

    So to clarify:

    – I’ve had Barclays Premier Avios Account for over 1 year (just got my first upgrade voucher)

    – I had a Barclaycard Rewards which was cancelled in July to start my “countdown” to be able to open an avios card as a new customer

    – I’ve never held a Barclaycard Hilton or Infinite card…

    If I’m reading the article above correctly, I won’t be eligible as a new customer but I will be eligible for the 100k avios?

    • Rob says:

      How do you expect to get 100k? You are blocked from a new Barclaycard credit card until you’ve had a fallow 6 months which expires in January.

      • BJ says:

        Just to clarify, the 12 month fallow period only applies to those playing games with the avios card while the fallow period remains 6 months for all other Barcs cards?

        • Rob says:

          I believe so, but if the system will accept you ….

          • BJ says:

            Thanks, only recently cancelled my Hilton so I’m in the 6 month club. I hope Barclays don’t run out of avios, and the offers keep coming.

      • Neil says:

        Because of the following:

        – I do not fall into any of the categories listed above as “who is excluded from this offer”,

        – Nothing in Barclays 100,000 points offer T&Cs mention anything about not having a card in the last 6 months – merely you need to open one of the eligible products in the “offer window”

        – Needing a 6 month gab (in my understanding at least) was to become eligible to the “new customer bonus” which this isn’t. The 25,000 avios is a different and in addition too the 100,000 offer. So long as I don’t have more than 1 Barclaycard at anytime, I can cancel 1 card one days and open another the next day so long as I don’t want a welcome bonus?!

        If I’m incorrect then please let me know… but if so either the article above and/or the Barclays 100,000 avios T&Cs need updating because I can’t see this 6 month rule mentioned anywhere beyond the 25k new customer bonus!

        • Rob says:

          If you get accepted, you’re fine, but I don’t expect you will be.

          • Neil says:

            Thanks for clarifying. Not trying to be temperamental, just wanting to clarify. American Express puts their “time off” requirements at the top of their eligibility criteria to make this clear but Barclaycard seem to hide this point…

            …merely disappointed that being a loyal customer to both barclays and barclaycard customer for years, this appears to stop me from even opening a card, regardless of having a reward bonus or not.

          • Andy says:

            Rob – so for the avoidance of doubt there’s nothing in the T&Cs about needing a 6 month break to get the 100k, but your experience is that your card application gets rejected if you’ve not had a 6 month break?

            Does the same comment also apply to the 25k, as I can’t see anything in the T&Cs, and when I do the eligibility checker it doesn’t even mention a 6 months period for the Hilton card, just says “You won’t be eligible for the additional 25,000 Avios welcome bonus if you’ve had another Barclaycard Avios card in the last 24 months.”

          • Rob says:

            Does it matter? If they are imposing the rule you will be rejected. If they aren’t, you (probably) won’t.

  • Mutley says:

    I have had a joint Barclays premier account with Mrs Mutley for well over a year and have got the upgrade voucher. Mrs Mutley has a Barclaycard Platinum Visa. I don’t have any Barclaycard or Hilton card. I am guessing I am eligible for 100k bonus, but by my reckoning she isn’t. Is that correct?

    • Rob says:

      Unless she can upgrade her card to Avios Plus and qualifies for Premier under her own salary, I don’t think so.

  • Mutley says:

    Ah, got it, thank you.

  • James says:

    I have a Barclays Premier Avios current account, and until a week ago I had a Barclaycard Travel Platinum, I cancelled it as the free FX deal on it has run out.

    It looks like I won’t be able to claim this offer as I need to wait six months before applying for the Avios card?

  • Paul H says:

    I am a (non-Avios) Barclays Premier customer with 2 existing (non-Avios) Barclaycards.

    So presumably I could switch my account to the Avios one, apply for the Avios Plus card, and bingo 100k…?

  • Scallder says:

    So having received a message last week saying we’d get 25k for being early adopters of both the card and Avios Rewards, this is why then. If there are going to be offers like this then I’m actually more inclined to cancel the card and try my luck waiting for an offer to come through rather than keep it!

  • NigelthePensioner says:

    You do need to be aware of how much you will end up paying for your Avios (card and banking fees) given their falling value (albeit with a cap of 0.8p) and the availability of long haul premium cabin seating and the continually rising costs of the “taxes and charges” which further reduce the value of an Avios. There must be a break even point somewhere…..

    • memesweeper says:

      Already done on my spreadsheets. I’m willing to ‘sell’ any mile in any scheme — not just Avios — for 0.8p or more. Post corona there’s too few opportunities to spend to be holding out for better valuations. I always take the TFCs into account when making my decisions.

    • BuildBackBetter says:

      There’s always a devaluation – direct or by stealth.

      • Thegasman says:

        Yeah, that 0.8p at the launch of Nectar/Avios tie up is probably 0.65p at best in real terms!

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