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NEW: Avios flight bookings can now be made via the Aer Lingus site – and there’s a chart!

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We reported a couple of weeks ago that the avios.com domain had been turned into a general information site for Avios and was no longer the place where Aer Lingus members could book reward flights using Avios.

We were promised that reward booking functionality would appear at aerlingus.com, and it is now live.

In summary, based on my first impressions:

Avios bookings can now be made via the Aer Lingus site
  • availability is NOT the same as you see via ba.com for Aer Lingus – the Aer Lingus website has seats that ba.com cannot see. I am told that this is an IT issue and that availability should soon match.
  • long haul pricing seems to be identical across ba.com and aerlingus.com. However, short haul flights have substantially lower charges when booked at aerlingus.com.
  • you can upgrade Economy long haul flights on Aer Lingus via AerClub, which cannot be done via ba.com

Where is the Aer Lingus booking portal?

It sits at rewards.aerlingus.com. Because this page is password protected I suggest starting here instead.

You need to log in using an Aer Lingus AerClub account. You can’t use a British Airways Executive Club account.

The booking site confirms in the description that Aer Lingus is releasing at least four Avios seats per flight. There is no mention of any Business Class commitment on long haul routes, and it is very clear from searching that there are no guaranteed seats.

The booking page looks like this, and can handle flights, hotels and car hire from the same front end:

It says, albeit cut from the image:

  • standard Aer Lingus reward bookings still come with hold baggage and carry-on baggage included
  • the cancellation fee for flights booked via rewards.aerlingus.com is €42.50 per person

A tip about searching for a one way flight

If you search for a one way flight and the date you put in is not available, you are kicked out of the entire booking process. This is a bad design fault.

To avoid this, search for a return flight even if you don’t need one. Make sure that the return date does have availability. You will then be shown ‘nothing available’ for the outbound if nothing is there, and can click forwards or backwards to see other dates rather than being thrown out.

How do you move Avios from British Airways Executive Club to Aer Lingus AerClub?

Via this page of ba.com.

Can I still use Avios for money off an Aer Lingus cash flight?

Yes. You do this via the normal Aer Lingus booking process for a cash flight. You don’t use this new reward booking site.

There is an explanation of how it works on this page of the Aer Lingus site.

What do Aer Lingus reward flights cost?

Prepare to be amazed. Aer Lingus has published a reward chart. BA and Iberia hid their reward charts years ago.

You can download it here (PDF).

Flights between the UK and Ireland are 4,000 or 4,500 Avios each way (Economy only) depending on date.

Here is the long haul pricing:

From Dublin (all) or Shannon (Boston, New York)

To: Boston, Chicago, Hartford, Minneapolis, Montreal, Newark, New York, Philadelphia, Toronto, Washington

  • Economy (off peak): 13,000 Avios each way
  • Economy (peak): 20,000 Avios each way
  • Business (off peak): 50,000 Avios each way
  • Business (peak): 60,000 Avios each way

To: Los Angeles, Miami, Orlando, San Francisco, Seattle

  • Economy (off peak): 16,250 Avios each way
  • Economy (peak): 25,000 Avios each way
  • Business (off peak): 62,500 Avios each way
  • Business (peak): 75,000 Avios each way

The Manchester services are not on the PDF but appear to match the Dublin pricing. Barbados falls into the more expensive category alongside Orlando etc.

You don’t need to use this many Avios. You will be offered a variety of ‘fewer Avios, more cash’ scenarios when booking. That said, the options above are the best value ones.

How much are the taxes and charges?

Very low, as you’d expect. Here’s an example in Business Class between Dublin and New York JFK return:

100,000 Avios + £243 is VERY attractive compared to the BA headline off-peak price from London Heathrow of 160,000 Avios + £350.

You need to factor in the cost of getting to/from Dublin of course. On the upside, you will clear US immigration and customs in Dublin, allowing you to walk straight out of the airport on arrival.

Don’t bother with any of the other options, which represent poor value given the extra cash required vs the small reduction in Avios needed.

Cleveland and Minneapolis-St Paul are the routes with most Business Class availability, apparently.

Can you upgrade Aer Lingus flights with Avios?

Yes you can. Welcome to the 1990’s:

If you currently have enough Avios in your AerClub account and want to upgrade your existing Aer Lingus economy booking, please contact AerClub at aerclubupgrade@aerlingus.com. We will check the availability on your dates of travel and confirm your upgrade by re-issuing a new ticket.

You can see the cost of Avios upgrades here.

Here are two interesting things:

  • it seems that there are no fare class restrictions on upgrading – even if you have bought the cheapest Economy seat possible, you can still upgrade it to Business Class
  • you can also upgrade the direct flights between Manchester and New York, Orlando and Barbados

Upgrades are quite expensive in terms of the Avios needed compared to the points needed for a ‘100% Avios’ reward. This is the downside of allowing all Economy tickets, however cheap, to be upgraded.

Avios bookings can now be made via the Aer Lingus site

What other airlines can you book via this site?

British Airways and Iberia, in theory. In practice, only Aer Lingus flights are available so far, it seems.

Are tickets now issued by Aer Lingus?

Yes, it seems so. Under the old avios.com booking system, your ticket was issued by British Airways with a 125- ticket number, which meant that certain ‘Manage My Booking’ functionality was not available at aerlingus.com. These issues should now go away.

Let’s cut to the chase …..

Is there any reason to move my Avios to Aer Lingus to book flights instead of using ba.com?

Most of the time, No.

In fact, because you can use a British Airways American Express 2-4-1 companion voucher on Aer Lingus when you book at ba.com, there is a huge reason NOT to bother with the new Aer Lingus booking site.

One thing that you can’t do via ba.com is upgrade an Aer Lingus long haul Economy flight to Business Class. If you want to do this, you need to move your Avios.

If you are looking to redeem for short haul Aer Lingus flights, taxes and charges are lower when booked at aerlingus.com. We will return to this topic at a later date.

There is also some availability which I could see at aerlingus.com but not at ba.com. I am told that this is a temporary issue and that it will eventually match. The good news is that you can search at aerlingus.com with an empty AerClub account – you don’t need to move Avios across first.

I’m sure that more quirks will become apparent as we go along, but this is a good starting point.

Just, p-l-e-a-se, Aer Lingus, p-l-e-a-s-e open up two guaranteed Business Class seats per long haul flight. Availbility is far, far too tight at the moment and it takes the shine off the programme.

You can find out more on this page of aerlingus.com.


How to earn Avios from UK credit cards

How to earn Avios from UK credit cards (April 2025)

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

Get 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

30,000 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 – 30,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

The Platinum Card from American Express

80,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large 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, and the standard card is FREE. Capital on Tap cards also have no FX fees.

Capital on Tap Visa

NO annual fee, NO FX fees and points worth 1 Avios per £1 Read our full review

Capital on Tap Pro Visa

10,500 points (=10,500 Avios) plus good benefits Read our full review

There is also a British Airways American Express card for small businesses:

British Airways American Express Accelerating Business

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

50,000 points when you sign-up 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 (69)

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  • Scottydogg says:

    Checked on dublin to Isle of Man flight that i need , only seems to be 1 reward seat per flight , had a flick through multiple days and all only have 1 seat . Thats poor

    • Bill says:

      @Scottydogg I am seeing 6+ on some flights from IOM-DUB. So it might be a bug on the DUB-IOM sector

    • PGR says:

      Seeing the same for Birmingham – Belfast, not good

  • daveinitalia says:

    You’re still using the old Avios logo on everything

    • Rhys says:

      Yep 🙂

      • Rob says:

        We will deliberately be behind the curve here. Until the average Avios collector is familiar with it, it is harmful to us as a business for new visitors to arrive at HfP and see a logo they haven’t seen before. It impacts our credibility.

        • cmh52 says:

          Totally makes sense. The ‘old’ logo is being used on this new booking system anyway too

  • P4D says:

    “Yes you can. Welcome to the 1990’s:“

    You joke about this being over email… but it might not be a bad thing. I upgraded NYC-DUB return for two people using that mail last year. There was no direct business class availability but they were still happy to upgrade us… unclear on the criteria or if that was an anomaly. But if they allow upgrades without reward availability this is very attractive.

    • Blair Waldorf Salad says:

      How long did you have to wait for a response though? My fear with my AerClub upgrade vouchers is that one has to have booked an economy seat then wait for the email reply to confirm if the upgrade voucher can be applied. I wouldn’t want to be stuck with an economy ticket I wouldn’t use.

      Also to dampen down expectations, anyone using that email address should be aware that their request to upgrade will be put in an order of precedence according to AerClub status.

      • P4D says:

        I think was a day or so. These were economy flights we were going to use anyway booked some time earlier. I would not want to do that if I would not take the cash flight if y
        Upgrade not available, but I guess you could always email in advance of cash booking and try to get confirmation of availability at least

        • will says:

          Smart economy is eligible for a refund voucher if you decide not to travel. I’ve have status with EI so always call up the concierge desk prior to booking any economy fare to check upgrade availability

  • David says:

    Great news for us west of Cardiff

    You can’t actually search for business class seats? It just returns an option if they are available?

    • Rob says:

      It’s buggy. Don’t try to search for a one way because it throws you out if there is no availability. Instead, search for a return even if you only want a one way, with the return leg being a day where there is a seat. This will give you a ‘no availability’ message for the outbound (if there isn’t any) rather than throwing you out.

      • ADS says:

        i think it’s worth adding this advice into the main article – it’s tedious getting thrown out each time whilst searching for single flights

        also city codes don’t work – so you need to search for JFK and EWR separately

  • Brian says:

    Rob, you mention that prices are the same on EI.com and BA.com. I dont think this is the case for short haul flights. I think RFS is playing a part in this, as BA.com don’t offer RFS pricing for EI flights. The only direct comparison in LHR-DUB, but the principle applies across the board.

    For a return LHR-DUB in Economy BA.com offers the following:
    BA Services (Reward Saver)
    18500 Avios + £1.00
    17000 Avios + £ 9.00
    14500 Avios + £ 18.00
    9500 Avios + £ 35.00
    7400 Avios + £ 65.00
    5900 Avios + £ 85.00
    EI Operated
    8000 Avios + £ 63.44
    7352 Avios + £ 69.10
    6270 Avios + £ 76.94
    4108 Avios + £ 93.44
    3200 Avios + £ 103.44
    2552 Avios + £ 113.44

    EI.com
    8,000 Avios + £39.44
    7,352 Avios + £49.44
    6,272 Avios + £59.44
    4,110 Avios + £79.44
    3,200 Avios + £109.44
    2,552 Avios + £129.44

    EI appears to be pricing their short haul flights similarly in terms of Cash and Avios to BA, but only on the EI portal.

    • Rob says:

      Thanks, will take a look.

      • cmh52 says:

        Yes I’ve found this to be true too, the flights I was planning to book yesterday morning (before everything stopped working 🙄) are the same price on Aer Lingus as they were on the Avios site the day before (which is significantly less than what’s showing on the BA site)

    • Damian says:

      It’s definitely not the same on short haul flights to Ireland and in some instances B.A charge a carrier fee still on EI operated flights.

      For example return flights 12 to 19 June LHR to ORK are peak 9000 avios and £39.14 taxes etc. booking on Aer Lingus.

      If you book the same flights via Ba.com it costs 9000 avios and £85.14

  • Bill says:

    I had a balance held on Avios.com. It doesn’t show up when i login at aerlingus.com. Just me or anyone else ?

    • cmh52 says:

      Do you have a Vueling account? Yesterday morning before the combine my Avios system crashed I tried to move my Avios and the membership number they had for my Avios account matched my Vueling account rather than my Aer Club account – so they might be sitting in Vueling if you’ve an account there?

      • bill says:

        @cmh52 – the avios app on my phone show the avios.com balance, so I’ve found them. Can’t do combine my avios though

  • cmh52 says:

    Would love to know if anyone has had any success yet with combining avios from BA to Aer club?

    • Cuchlainn says:

      Aer Lingus’ IT is in a whole world of ii’s own, you could be waiting several weeks for this to happen. I accidentally input my DOB wrongly ( by 1 day ) in my EI online account profile and it took 11 weeks for them to amend it ….

      +1 for new portal / system : you gain the 23kg baggage allowance, up from the old Aer Lingus 20kg limit and it shows on this on their rewards page ( screenshot taken ). I have had numerous battles at overseas airports with the old outdated Avios.com documentation over included baggage 🧳

    • sohan says:

      It doesn’t seem to be working. I’ve made sure my email and name match exactly but it still gives me an error about it not being available at the moment…..grr

  • Erico1875 says:

    Looking at the chart, Belfast to PMI is zone 2.
    BA from LON or AI from other Irish airports it’s Zone 3.

    • Erico1875 says:

      Actually, a lot of Med destinations are Zone 2 from Dublin.
      Could save a few Avios going Edi-Dub-Agp instead of Edi-Lon-Agp

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