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Get 25,000 bonus Avios with the Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard

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In February 2022, Barclays launched two brand new Barclaycard Avios Mastercard credit cards.

If you don’t already have one, these cards should fundamentally change your Avios collecting strategy.

The benefits are very impressive. The Barclaycard Avios Mastercards are, easily, the most rewarding non-Amex travel credit cards on the market. They are arguably the most valuable Visa or Mastercard credit cards in the UK of any sort.

In this article we run through the two cards to help you decide which one is best for you. You can learn more about the two cards on the Barclaycard site here.

Get 25,000 bonus Avios with the Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard

The application page for Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card (25,000 Avios bonus) is here.

The application page for the free Barclaycard Avios credit card (5,000 Avios bonus) is here.

Irrespective of what Visa or Mastercard you are currently using alongside your British Airways American Express card, you should find that these two new cards are better.

I think the cards offer you more than the Virgin Atlantic Reward credit cards, and those were already head and shoulders (in my view) above all other UK Visa and Mastercard products.

Unfortunately, existing Barclaycard holders – which includes the old Hilton Honors card – cannot apply as you are restricted to one Barclaycard credit card at a time. Some cardholders are being targetted with a switching bonus via the Barclaycard app if you want to give up your existing product. If you choose to cancel your existing card you will need to wait six months before making a fresh application.

There are TWO Barclaycard Avios credit cards

I have summarised the two cards below and there are links at the bottom of this page to three more in-depth articles.

The bottom line, however, is that I recommend getting the paid card because of the big 25,000 Avios sign-up bonus. You can always trade down to the free card later.

Let’s summarise the two Barclaycard Avios credit cards:

Get 25,000 bonus Avios with the Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard

The free card: Barclaycard Avios Mastercard

The representative APR is 29.9% variable.

The benefits are:

  • No annual fee
  • A sign-up bonus for new Barclaycard customers of 5,000 Avios if you spend £1,000 in three months
  • You earn 1 Avios per £1 spent
  • You earn a British Airways cabin upgrade voucher if you spend £20,000 in a card year

You can apply here. However, we recommend starting with the Plus card and downgrading later due to the far higher sign-up bonus.

Get 25,000 bonus Avios with the Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard

The paid card: Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard

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

The benefits are:

  • A £20 per month fee (reduced to £15 for customers who hold Barclays Avios Rewards via a Barclays Premier current account)
  • A sign-up bonus for new Barclaycard customers of 25,000 Avios if you spend £3,000 in three months
  • 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 can buy airport lounge passes for lounges in the DragonPass network for the discounted price of £20.50 per person per visit

You can apply here.

Note that the fee is paid monthly and you can downgrade to the free card via the Barclaycard app at any point.

Get 25,000 bonus Avios with the Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard

Summary

The launch of the Barclaycard Avios credit cards was arguably a game changer:

An earnings rate which blows all other Visa or Mastercard products out of the water:

You honestly couldn’t ask for more from a non-Amex credit card. The earning rate of 1 Avios per £1 (free card) or 1.5 Avios per £1 (fee card) blows all of the competition out of the water. If you value an Avios at 1p, which we do in our articles, then you’d be getting an effective 1% to 1.5% return on your spending. This is 400%-500% more than your typical cashback Visa or Mastercard.

An annual British Airways upgrade voucher if you hit your spending target:

On top of an outstanding earn rate, you can earn a valuable annual cabin upgrade voucher for an Avios reward flight booking on British Airways.

You can learn more about the Barclaycard Avios upgrade voucher in this article but it can easily save you 50,000+ Avios on a typical redemption.

If you don’t want to take the voucher, you can choose 7,000 bonus Avios instead.

A big sign-up bonus which most HfP readers will qualify for:

You also pick up a substantial sign-up bonus. Subject to the small print, you can get 5,000 Avios on the free card (spend £1,000 in three months) and 25,000 Avios on the paid card (spend £3,000 in three months).

My personal view is that you should apply for the £20 per month Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card. This gets you:

  • the 25,000 Avios bonus for spending £3,000 in three months
  • the higher earning rate and
  • the reduced £10,000 target for earning a cabin upgrade voucher

Once you’ve earned the bonus and the voucher you can reassess, based on how you feel about your British Airways American Express cards at that point. Because the £20 fee is paid monthly, you can downgrade at any time via the Barclays app.

Want to know more about the cards?

We have published three additional articles on the Barclaycard Avios credit cards which can help you decide which one to get:

The official Barclaycard website comparing both cards is here.

How to apply

You can apply for the free Barclaycard Avios credit card (5,000 Avios bonus) here.

You can apply for the Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card (25,000 Avios bonus) here.

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Comments (3)

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  • Craig says:

    I wonder if you could elaborate on the reasons for saying these are better than the 2 Virgin cards? Virgin Plus also accrues points at a rate of 1.5x same as BC Plus. The welcome bonus is similar 18,000 Vs 25,000 points. Both need £10,000 to trigger a companion to fly free. Virgin fee lower at £160 Vs BC £240? I’m honestly not getting this that the BC is so different and should replace a Virgin card? Could you explain if you don’t mind?

    • Rob says:

      Fair comment. We tend to put more weight on products that maximise the value of Avios, because Avios are generally easier to collect and easier to use, and so we notionally value them more highly (even though in our analysis we always use a flat 1p per airline mile, irrespective of scheme). I accept, listing the card and voucher benefits side by side, the Virgin Plus card looks like it beats the Avios Plus card, although the free Avios card is clearly ahead of the free Virgin card due to the higher earn rate.

  • Jonny says:

    What is the likelihood of a bonus like Barclaycard offered about a year ago? I had a Hilton card at the time.

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