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On Monday, Barclays launched an exceptional sign-up offer on the two new Avios-earning Barclaycard Avios Mastercard credit cards.

The Avios Plus Mastercard now offers a sign-up bonus of 50,000 Avios if you spend £3,000 within three months. The free Avios Mastercard offers a sign-up bonus of 10,000 Avios if you spend £1,000 within three months.

You can apply for the Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card here and the free Barclaycard Avios credit card here.

These are very, very good products with everything you could ask for, and are easily (in my view) the most attractive Visa or Mastercard credit cards in the UK. You get:

  • a huge (until 30th May 2023) sign-up bonus which the majority of HfP readers will qualify for
  • a very high Avios earning rate
  • an annual BA cabin upgrade voucher for hitting spending targets
How do Barclaycard Avios Mastercard upgrade vouchers work?

Every HfP reader in the UK should seriously consider applying for one of these cards. If you already have one, see if your partner is keen.

In this article, I want to explain how the cabin upgrade voucher works and who will benefit the most from it.

Before I talk about the cabin upgrade voucher, let’s summarise the two new Barclaycard Avios credit cards:

The free card: Barclaycard Avios

The representative APR is 28.9% variable.

The benefits are:

  • A sign-up bonus for new Barclaycard customers of 10,000 Avios if you spend £1,000 in three months – this is a special offer until 30th May 2023
  • You earn 1 Avios per £1 spent
  • No annual fee
  • You earn a British Airways cabin upgrade voucher if you spend £20,000 in a card year

You can apply here.

How do Barclaycard Avios Mastercard upgrade vouchers work?

The paid card: Barclaycard Avios Plus

The representative APR is 78.9% APR variable, including the annual fee.  The representative APR on purchases is 28.9% variable.

The benefits are:

  • A sign-up bonus for new Barclaycard customers of an astonishing 50,000 Avios if you spend £3,000 in three months – this is a special offer which runs to 30th May 2023
  • You earn 1.5 Avios per £1 spent
  • You earn a British Airways cabin upgrade voucher if you spend £10,000 in a card year
  • You receive discounted access (£18.50) to airport lounges via DragonPass

There is a £20 per month fee (reduced to £15 for customers who hold Barclays Avios Rewards via a Barclays Premier current account via a £5 monthly cashback credit)

You can apply here.

Note that the fee is paid monthly and you can cancel at any point. You may also be offered the chance to downgrade to the free card via the Barclaycard app, but this is not guaranteed.

How do Barclaycard Avios Mastercard upgrade vouchers work?

How does the cabin upgrade voucher from the Barclaycard Avios Mastercard work?

The full details are on this page of ba.com. If there is any divergence between that page and what I write below, trust ba.com.

Put simply, you receive a voucher which can be used to upgrade ONE return Avios flight for one person, or TWO one-way Avios flights – or half of a return flight – for two people

These are the same vouchers that are issued by Barclays Avios Rewards to holders of Barclays Premier current accounts. For clarity: it IS possible to earn TWO cabin upgrade vouchers each year, with one from Barclays Avios Rewards on the current account and the other from a Barclaycard Avios Mastercard.

Rather than copying and pasting 37 bullet points from ba.com, I have broken down the key items in various categories.

When do I earn a Barclaycard Avios Mastercard cabin upgrade voucher?

You receive your cabin upgrade voucher in your British Airways Executive Club account within five working days of hitting your annual spend target.

This is:

You can earn a new voucher each card year as long as you hit the spend target.

If you upgrade or downgrade your card during the year, your spend target is reset to zero. It is possible to earn multiple vouchers per year if you upgrade or downgrade after earning one. However, Barclaycard does not guarantee that the option to upgrade or downgrade will be shown to you in the Barclaycard app.

You will be able to see your vouchers online on the same page of ba.com which currently shows your British Airways American Express companion vouchers.

Who can use the voucher?

This is important. The voucher is semi-transferable.

Whilst the flight must be booked from the account of the person who receives the voucher, the flight can be booked for anyone. The usual restrictions apply if you are in a British Airways Executive Club Household Account – ie the flyer must be in your Household Account or on your Friends & Family list.

How do Barclaycard Avios Mastercard upgrade vouchers work?

What do I pay when I use the voucher?

Let’s get one thing clear. THIS. IS. NOT. AN. UPGRADE. VOUCHER.

I call it a cabin upgrade voucher. Barclaycard calls it a cabin upgrade voucher. It is NOT a cabin upgrade voucher.

In practice, this is how it works.

You go to ba.com and book a flight using Avios. If you choose to apply the voucher, the Avios you are charged is the sum required if you had booked in the next lowest cabin on the aircraft.

Instead of a cabin upgrade voucher, it is really a ‘book a flight but only pay the Avios you would have paid if you had booked in the next lowest cabin’ voucher. This isn’t very catchy, so we pretend it is a cabin upgrade voucher.

This DOES make a difference, because:

  • the taxes and charges due are the taxes and charges of the higher cabin, since that is what you are booking into (this bit should be obvious), and
  • you do NOT need Avios availability in the lower cabin, only in the higher cabin (this bit is NOT obvious)

You are NOT booking 2 x World Traveller Plus seats on Avios and then upgrading them using the voucher. You are booking 2 x Club World seats on Avios and using the voucher to reduce the cost of the Avios component to that of the next lowest cabin.

Let me repeat – you do NOT need Avios availability in the lower cabin. You DO need Avios availability in the cabin in which you intend to fly.

Hope that’s clear …..

A note on Avios pricing

When you book an Avios redemption on British Airways and some partners, you are offered 5-6 pricing options, each with a different combination of Avios and cash.

When you use a Barclaycard upgrade voucher on ba.com, you are offered – with no alternatives – the ‘most Avios, least cash’ pricing option.

This is OK on long haul flights, since this is almost always the best value option. It is an issue on short haul redemptions, where the ‘most Avios, least cash’ option – usually with a cash option of just £1 – is usually not the best value. There is no way of swapping to one of the other pricing combinations.

How do Barclaycard Avios Mastercard upgrade vouchers work?

What are the restrictions on the flights I can book?

  • You can only book British Airways operated flights, with a BA flight number. This includes the City Airport flights operated by BA CityFlyer.
  • Flights with a domestic connection cannot be booked online due to ba.com restrictions. You need to call.
  • You cannot use the voucher to book with Qatar Airways, American Airlines etc
  • You cannot use the voucher on franchise partner SUN-AIR
  • You can use up to two upgrade vouchers per booking
  • All flights must depart from the UK
  • The voucher is only valid on Avios flights. You cannot use it to upgrade a cash flight.
  • You cannot book in First Class. The highest upgrade you can get is to fly in Club World / Club Europe, paying the Avios required for World Traveller Plus / Euro Traveller.
  • You cannot use a Barclaycard Avios cabin upgrade voucher in conjunction with a BA Holidays booking, in the same way that you cannot mix a standard Avios redemption or a companion voucher with a BA Holidays booking

Can I combine my cabin upgrade voucher with a British Airways American Express 2-4-1 companion voucher?

No, not on the same ticket.

You also cannot use it with any other voucher. It may be possible to combine them with the vouchers issued to Gold Guest List members as these could be used with the old Lloyds vouchers – I’ve not heard of anyone trying it yet.

Obviously a family of three could unofficially combine an Amex 2-4-1 voucher and a Barclays upgrade voucher on the same trip. Two seats could be booked with the companion voucher and the third seat booked with the Barclaycard Avios Mastercard upgrade voucher. You would need to make two separate bookings to do this.

How do Barclaycard Avios Mastercard upgrade vouchers work?

Can I upgrade an existing Avios booking?

No.

This is an important restriction. You cannot book a World Traveller Plus ticket on Avios and then ring up BA to upgrade it to Club World if two Club World seats open up later. You would need to cancel the original booking and make a fresh one.

How long is my voucher valid for?

You must complete the outbound segment of your flight within 24 months of the issue date.

The expiry date is the same, irrespective of whether you earned your cabin upgrade voucher from the free or the fee Barclaycard.

Can I have multiple vouchers?

If you have a Barclays Premier account, you can earn an additional cabin upgrade voucher via this route.

You may also have multiple vouchers in your account because of the 24 month validity period.

You CAN use two cabin upgrade vouchers on the same booking if you have two in your account, to upgrade both legs of a return flight for two people.

You can take bonus Avios instead of an upgrade voucher

As of earlier this month, Barclaycard is giving you the option of taking a 7,000 Avios bonus instead of an upgrade voucher.

You can select your preference in the Barclaycard app. You will get the voucher by default if you do not make a choice. You can change your choice as often as you want up to the day before your voucher is issued.

You will not be able to exchange vouchers already issued.

Conclusion

As you can, the cabin upgrade voucher you could earn from the Barclaycard Avios Mastercard is very powerful. It could easily save you 50,000+ Avios on a long haul business class redemption. It is especially valuable for solo travellers.

The application form for the free Barclaycard Avios Mastercard (10,000 Avios bonus) is here.

The application form for the Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard (50,000 Avios bonus) is here.

To learn more about the cards, read our Barclaycard Avios Mastercard credit card review here and our Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard credit card review here.

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Comments (32)

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  • tilly c says:

    I have 1 upgrade voucher in my account and my wife has one in hers . Can we both use our vouchers on the 1 booking if we call up?

  • Scruffy hound says:

    I have used 1 upgrade voucher to book 2 club seats outbound to Japan, will I be able to use another voucher to book the 2 return seats when they open up (355 days pre flight) by asking the agent to add them on to the original booking ref?

    • zio says:

      I think the article misses this important point, which is covered in the forum discussion. The vouchers can only be used on flights departing the UK. If you wish to use 2 vouchers to travel as a couple you must use both vouchers on the outbound. You can then phone to add the return journey.

      • Lincoln says:

        Ok so basically if you are a couple and have two upgrade vouchers:

        1. You book two one way tickets from UK to your destination.
        2. You use your own upgrade voucher for the two tickets
        3. You then call the call center to book the return leg, so from destination to UK and use the voucher of your partner.
        4. You tell them to add the return leg to your original booking.

        I guess the advantage of don’t it this way as opposed to buying a 2 separate return tickets is that you have more flexibility and availability booking as one way than return?

        Thanks

  • Andy says:

    If you are booking the maximum time out, can you use the voucher to book the outbound and then call to apply to the inbound when that’s available? Flights Originating in the UK would imply not?

    • zio says:

      As above, although reading back I realise I have made it sound as if Rob didn’t mention that the voucher was only valid ex-UK… you need to apply a voucher to both outbound flights, and can later phone to add the return.

  • Luca says:

    Can you combine a gold priority reward with this voucher?

  • Rob H not Rob says:

    Slightly off topic, I see from the t+c email business use is restricted from earning points on these cards.

    How restrictive is this compared with Virgin mastercard for example.

    Would they affect things like esrning with Viking purchases and online Royal Mail purchase etc?

    • Rob says:

      Not strictly imposed so far but they are going to start. Viking may be an issue (assuming they start coding B2B businesses separately).

      • SammyJ says:

        Would Costco be included in that, as a wholesaler? I spend a fortune there but it’s all personal spending, even though I have a trade membership.

  • Matthew says:

    Don’t know whether it was a blip or me but I tried to use two of these vouchers in one booking this week and although it offered both in the booking process, it would only allow me to select one. Both outbound/inbound were within the voucher expiry dates. Didn’t try on another browser but might catch someone out…

    • Matt says:

      Also discussed in the forum. There are several gotchas involved in using these vouchers, but good savings are still possible if you can jump the hoops.

  • Tony says:

    The vouchers only work if there is an Avios seat available in the next class. As there are always fewer seats available in higher classes it seldom works! It’s a bit of a con….you might find seats to horrible places!

    • No longer Entitled says:

      Fly long haul west and you are probably okay. East or south is undoubtedly much trickier.

      Problem with flying west is that upon arrival North America pricing will quickly eat into any savings courtesy of the voucher.

  • ChrisBCN says:

    This always amuses me
    ‘an annual BA cabin upgrade voucher’
    ‘ I want to explain how the cabin upgrade voucher works’
    ‘Before I talk about the cabin upgrade voucher’
    ‘You earn a British Airways cabin upgrade voucher’
    ‘you receive a voucher which can be used to upgrade’
    ‘ it IS possible to earn TWO cabin upgrade vouchers each year’
    ‘Let’s get one thing clear. THIS. IS. NOT. AN. UPGRADE. VOUCHER.’

    I especially like the ELEVEN references to ‘upgrade voucher’ before you SHOUT.AT.US and tell us not to be so stupid because it’s NOT.AN.UPGRADE.VOUCHER.

    🙂

    • polly says:

      At ;east it’s highlighted enough on here to point out the obstacles in using it. Think of the general BAEC BC Joe Public out there completely misunderstanding this voucher. And being continually frustrated at not being able to “upgrade to club” long haul!
      Thank goodness for hfp. When we got our 1st one recently, it was Anna who pointed out the max avios, lowest £ cost, which after doing the sums, and with lack of availability out East, was not much use.
      But it has worked for a LHR DUB LHR out Dec 23rd/24th when prices are massive (sisters 60th family meal)
      So, it has it’s selective uses.

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