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Barclaycard has launched a special sign-up bonus for its free Barclaycard Avios Mastercard.

This is the first time that we have ever seen a special deal which only applies to the free card. The paid card, Avios Plus, is unchanged with a 25,000 Avios bonus.

Apply for the free Barclaycard Avios Mastercard by 26th September and you will receive a bonus of 10,000 Avios.

This is double the usual bonus of 5,000 Avios. You must spend £1,000 within your first three months.

You can apply on the Barclaycard website here.

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

This offer doesn’t necessary mean the free card is best ….

In this article we will run through the two Barclaycard Avios credit cards to help you decide which is best for you.

You may decide that you are better off paying for the Avios Plus card because of the ‘easier to earn’ upgrade voucher and the higher bonus – or you may decide that you’re happy pocketing 10,000 Avios with the free card.

Introducing the two Barclaycard Avios 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.

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.

What are the rules for receiving the sign-up bonus?

If you previously held either of the Barclaycard Avios Mastercards:

You will not receive a fresh sign-up bonus on either card unless it is more than 24 months since you cancelled your previous card.

If you previously had any other Barclays-issued credit card:

You WILL receive the sign-up bonus on a Barclaycard Avios Mastercard as long as you cancelled your previous card at least six months ago.

If you currently hold any other Barclays-issued credit card, including the old Hilton Honors card:

You will not qualify for a sign-up bonus on the Avios cards. You need to cancel your existing card and wait for six months. The only exception is if you are offered a targeted switching bonus in the Barclaycard app. Hilton cardholders will never be offered a switching bonus due to the terms of the contract between Hilton and Barclays.

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. We will update these over the course of the bonus promotion.

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 10,000 Avios if you spend £1,000 in three months – this is a special offer until 26th September and is double the usual bonus of 5,000 Avios
  • 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.

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 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 as long as the option is showing.

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

Summary

The launch of the Barclaycard Avios credit cards in 2022 was a game changer, and this improved sign-up bonus on the free card is a good excuse to jump in.

You’re looking at:

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.

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 10,000 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).

Remember that the 10,000 Avios bonus on the free card is only available until 26th September 2024.

What you need to decide is whether you should apply for the £20 per month Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card instead, even though the bonus is unchanged? This would get you:

  • the higher 25,000 Avios bonus for spending £3,000 in three months
  • the higher 1.5 Avios per £1 earning rate and
  • the reduced £10,000 target for earning a cabin upgrade voucher

Want to know more about the cards?

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

These are not freshly updated but the information is still OK. We will run revised versions over the coming days.

The official Barclaycard website comparing both cards is here.

How to apply

You can apply for the free Barclaycard Avios credit card (10,000 Avios bonus) here.

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

Remember that the higher bonus of 10,000 Avios on the free card is only available until 26th September.

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Comments (57)

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  • Aston100 says:

    Choosing between the two cards.
    Someone who qualifies for both cards.
    If they wanted only a SUB and would be cancelling as soon as thay lands in their BAEC account and was able to hit the spend target almost immediately.

    The free card would give 11000 Avios for £1k spend.
    The premium card would give 29500 Avios for £3k spend and at least a £20 fee.

    Did I miss anything?

    Thanks.

    • BJ says:

      The potential car crash that is applying for a Barcs card.

      If I were you I’d now wait and take a chance on a possible improved SUB on the paid card.

      • Rob says:

        As I understand it there is no appetite for offers on the paid card beyond very occasional nominal tweaks (say 30k) to get fence sitters off the fence.

        In fact, I told them to do a small uplift on the premium card in order to reset expectations. If they offer 30k a couple of times, no-one is going to keep posting comments asking if 50k is coming back.

        However, stuff can change. The only reason Amex was so generous (in the 2010s) on churning is that the senior staff involved were allegedly bonused based on fresh sign-ups – not retention, not churn, just sign ups.

        If Barclays puts someone in charge of partner cards who is offered a £250k bonus for hitting a sign-up target, you can be sure we’ll see a crazy deal 🙂

        • BJ says:

          Not an issue Rob, as I commented later you can only analyse and pass on the noise you get. Bottom line I think is that Barcs, whatever their intentions, exist within a fluid market and at times may feel compelled to respond to it. Ultimateky the only constancy is change.

        • JDB says:

          @Rob – I don’t know about precise bonus arrangements at Amex but they still make public statements on the basis of gross customer sign ups and retentions.

    • Rob says:

      Yes. If you’ve spent £3k then surely it makes sense to keep going and spend £10k, since the value of voucher is far more (if used well) than any sign-up bonus.

  • BJ says:

    OUCH! I wonder how many, like me, heeded HfP advice might soon regret it … oh well 🙂

    • ms says:

      What do you mean?

      • BJ says:

        Rob stated numerous times that the days if large bonuses at Barcs were behind us. There’s no hzrd feels though, he can only pass on the nojse he gets from Barcs. Far more often than not his instrincts and info pay off so it’s still best to heed it. Besides the nature of this game has always been you win some and you lose some.

        • occasionalranter says:

          “Rob stated numerous times that the days if large bonuses at Barcs were behind us.”

          The article is flagging a SUB enhancement worth – checks notes – about £45 😉

          • Rob says:

            … which is peanuts for them. It’s cheaper for Barclays to add 5k to the bonus and us write 5 articles about it than it would be to pay HfP for five sponsored articles to promote the card 🙂

          • occasionalranter says:

            Rob – maybe there is an opportunity for you to make some money out of an extra email alert service, call it the “don’t tell me about it unless it’s worth >£200” alert system, and charge people £10 a year for it. I’d pay. It’s not so much that I don’t have the time to digest every points-related bit of news, more that the hard drive in my head badly needs defragging and has nearly run out of space and I just daren’t keep cramming new stuff in .

          • Rob says:

            Not only are we not doing that, but you may or may not have noticed that breaking deals which are slipped in during the day – eg the Virgin Atlantic Cape Town deal from yesterday – aren’t emailed at all now ….

          • JDB says:

            @occasionalranter – sorting the wheat from the chaff is a basic skill in lots of businesses and personally. I get a lot of marketing emails and probably the sender is as surprised as I am when a meaningful transaction follows. I get a lot of emails from strangers – it takes no time at all to decide bin, think about, keep for reference or pursue.

            HfP generally only sends three emails a day; not too difficulty to see what might be of interest and too many gems not to check them all. I take it you aren’t a member of Radio HP – another emailer of gems you would get fairly short shrift if you asked him to sift his emails for you.

          • BJ says:

            But if they double the SUB on the paid card it’s enough to get all the way from HEL to just about the Bay of Bengal on a sofa of sorts…

  • Froggee says:

    “I think the cards offer you more than the Virgin Atlantic Reward credit cards”.

    Discuss!

    “The Barclaycard Avios Mastercards are, easily, the most rewarding non-Amex travel credit cards on the market”

    Discuss further…

    • BJ says:

      I disagree with this, provided one can live with the Vurgin network and their tendency to crop it then the Vurgin cards and bebefits are superior and at a lower cost too. However, for those with the spending power, ability to collect points and the flexibility to redeem rewards anytime then why bother choosing, just have both.

      • Rob says:

        Ironically, after writing the article for today about my Virgin Points stash, I booked 4 UC to Cape Town for Easter 2025 in the seat dump I wrote about late last night 🙂 Handy I had 540k sitting around.

        • BJ says:

          Good result, I’m tempted to do the same but can’t get a hold of my partner to see if he wants to go there. Have a much smaller stash and a voucher but I’ll be happy to get rid of them on something worthwhile as we’re in no hurry to return to the States.

        • Froggee says:

          If you had spent that 540k on sausage rolls then there is zero chance you would have been able to squeeze into the coffin seat!

        • BJ says:

          @Rob, I take it this triggered the amex Virgin offer ok too?

          • Rob says:

            Ha ha ha. The offer ends today. It should have been fine.

            I hadn’t saved it though. I headed back to Amex and the offer was pulled! It was no longer possible to register and I hadn’t saved it because I didn’t have any plans at all of making a VA booking ….

            Expensive mistake ….

          • BJ says:

            That’s painful and sorry for bringing it back to the surfaceresurface. Didn’t realise it ends today. I saved it on spec but now don’t know what to do as my parter off in Satun or southern Andaman islands somewhere and I cannot reach him. It’s not as simple as just taking the hit on the cancellation fee as I need also to change EDI-DOH-BKK to a Cape Town departure to combine it with existing plans.

  • BH22 says:

    Any intel on whether we’ll see something similar to the bumper 50k SUB on the Plus card that was available last year?

    • Rob says:

      Unlikely. Barclays has all the numbers now after 2 years of operation and there is an inverse correlation between the size of the bonus and the quality of the customer.

      I think any big bonus would only come if the fee changed from monthly to annually.

      That said, we only had 48 hours notice of this deal going live so I’m not privy to anything that could happen beyond Saturday!

  • WillPS says:

    Appreciate the copy was penned when the cards launched, but I don’t think they are the most generous reward cards any more, partly because of subsequent devaluations but also because the reward market has improved since then.

    Santander have a card that pays 1% boosted to 2% in Y1, for example.

    The free card is still very good but the days of the card offer being outstanding finished when BA slashed the Nectar conversion rate for the second time.

    • Brighton Belle says:

      Chase. I cancelled their card owing to residency abroad so I didn’t need it. Back in the uk and they won’t accept a new application. Policy. It’s a one time deal. A reader here wrote to their CEO and got a second card. They really don’t want customers. Hellooooo Barclays.

  • points_worrier says:

    If Barclays let me apply for this without giving up my old grandfathered barclaycard, I would go for this. But they won’t for some reason

  • James says:

    Does this bonus exclusion include the Amazon card which I applied for about 24 hours ago..!!

    • BJ says:

      In theory it does but you have not received and activated that card yet. Barcs are also slow to get things set up so if you want this and apply now it might just slip through.

    • Rob says:

      Good question. Potentially yes. If I’d known this promo was coming I wouldn’t have mentioned the Amazon deal.

  • Jeremy says:

    Hi Rob , quick question do you know if the Avios Barclycard can be used with Curve , I have the legacy Black Curve (free) and I have the First Direct Debit card with has free FX , but earning Avios on Curve FX free would be useful where Amex is not accepted

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