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Get 43,000 Avios and an upgrade voucher with Barclays Premier and Barclays Avios Rewards

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It has been a while since we looked at Barclays Premier current accounts and the Barclays Avios Rewards add-on package.

We have held off in case of any one-off increase in the sign-up offer, but Barclays appears to have pulled back from offering crazy deals. The standard offer isn’t exactly poor though!

Barclays lets you open a Barclays Premier account online – click hereand there is a 25,000 Avios bonus for signing up. You will earn 43,000 Avios in total during your first year once you activate the Barclays Avios Rewards add-on.

Get 43,000 Avios and an upgrade voucher with Barclays Premier and Barclays Avios Rewards

Barclays Premier is the only way to earn Avios from a UK current account.

What is important to remember about Barclays Avios Rewards is that – unlike a credit card reward – there is no spend requirement. As long as you move your current account to Barclays Premier, pay in your salary and opt in to Barclays Avios Rewards you will receive a monthly bonus and an annual BA upgrade voucher.

We will run a few articles this week looking at different aspects of the Barclays Avios Rewards offering.

Barclays Premier is a great partner to your Barclaycard Avios Mastercard

Barclaycard offers two Barclaycard Avios Mastercard credit cards. You can find full details here.

Like Barclays Premier, these credit cards also offer an annual British Airways upgrade voucher. It is triggered by spending £10,000 per year on the Plus credit card or £20,000 per year on the free credit card.

Having both Barclays Premier and a Barclaycard Avios credit card would let you earn two upgrade vouchers each year. This would allow you to:

  • upgrade a return flight, in both directions, for two people travelling together, or
  • upgrade a flight in one direction for four people travelling together

What is Barclays Avios Rewards?

Barclays Avios Rewards is a reward scheme for Barclays Premier and Barclays Wealth current account holders.

Here are the headline details:

  • There is a £12 monthly fee for Barclays Avios Rewards
  • You receive 1,500 Avios per month
  • You receive a £5 per month discount on the £20/month Barclaycard Avios Plus credit card, if you choose to take it out
  • You receive a ‘cabin upgrade voucher’ after 12 months (more details below)

Let’s me clarity this – you will receive a British Airways upgrade voucher simply for keeping your free Barclays Premier current account open and paying for 12 months of Barclays Avios Rewards. There is no spend target to meet as long as you remain eligible for Barclays Premier.

The £12 fee for Barclays Avios Rewards isn’t really a fee at all, since you receive 1,500 Avios per month in return. You are basically buying 1,500 Avios per month for 0.8p which is a good deal.

There are bonus points if you have other products, including:

  • Mortgage – 700 Avios per month, with a one-off bonus of 2,000 Avios when taking out a mortgage
  • Life cover – 150 Avios per month for the first 12 months (500 Avios if critical illness cover is included)
  • Home cover – 75 Avios per month for contents insurance, 75 Avios per month for buildings insurance, 150 per month for combined cover, all payable for the first year of cover only
Get 43,000 Avios and an upgrade voucher with Barclays Premier and Barclays Avios Rewards

How does the upgrade voucher work?

The voucher is identical to the one that you receive from the Barclaycard Avios or Avios Plus Mastercard, so if you have one of those you will know what to expect.

The upgrade voucher will be triggered after you have been a Barclays Avios Rewards member for 12 months, and every 12 months thereafter.

It will appear in your Executive Club account within five days of your 12th monthly membership fee being paid.

The voucher will be valid for travel taken within two years of the date of issue.

You can use the voucher to upgrade, by one cabin class, a return Avios reward flight for one person, or a one-way Avios reward flight for two people.

Upgrades can only be processed if there is Avios reward availability in the higher cabin. Additional taxes and charges may be due. Bookings cannot be upgraded to First class.

The voucher benefits are transferrable to another person but the flight must be booked from the ba.com account of the Barclays Premier member, who is responsible for paying the necessary taxes, charges and Avios.

The vouchers are not hugely useful for short haul travel because, by accident or design, they price off the ‘£1 taxes and charges’ option which is not the best value choice. This IS the best value option for long haul flights, but not short haul.

And if you don’t think you can use the voucher ….

Barclays will give you 7,000 Avios instead of the upgrade voucher if you prefer. You need to make your choice in the Barclays app before your voucher is triggered.

You should get far more than 7,000 Avios of value from your voucher so this is not necessarily a good trade. It is useful for people who don’t earn enough Avios in a year to maximise all of the Barclaycard and American Express vouchers they earn.

Are you eligible for Barclays Avios Rewards?

Barclays Avios Rewards is only open to Barclays Premier and Barclays Wealth customers.

To open a Barclays Premier account, you will need an income of £75,000+ OR at least £100,000 saved or invested with Barclays.

You can also apply by opening a current account with Barclays Wealth, which is open to people with over £500,000 of investable assets.

Get 43,000 Avios and an upgrade voucher with Barclays Premier and Barclays Avios Rewards

Get 25,000 Avios as a sign-up bonus

New Barclays Premier or Barclays Wealth customers will receive a 25,000 Avios joining bonus. To receive this, you’ll need to move your existing current account to Barclays via the Current Account Switching Service, within three months of joining Barclays Avios Rewards.

The sign-up page is here.

Existing Barclays customers will receive a one-off bonus of 2,500 Avios when they join Barclays Avios Rewards.

Conclusion

Barclays Premier with Barclays Avios Rewards is worth a serious look if you meet the £75,000 income criteria or are willing to move £100,000 of savings to Barclays.

You will receive, in your first 12 months:

  • 25,000 Avios as a sign-up bonus
  • 18,000 Avios via your 12 x 1,500 Avios monthly bonuses
  • A potentially very valuable upgrade voucher or 7,000 Avios at every anniversary

….. for a total cost of just 12 x £12 monthly fees. After the first year, it remains a good deal in my view – you will be paying £144 in fees for 18,000 Avios (1,500 per month) and either an annual upgrade voucher or an annual bonus of 7,000 Avios.

The ability to add a second annual upgrade voucher via the Barclaycard Avios Mastercard makes the deal even more interesting – especially as the Plus card comes with its own bonus of 25,000 Avios.

You can find out more, and apply, on the Barclays Premier website here.

PS. Barclays Premier also comes with a free Apple TV+ subscription, so if you are currently paying for this it is worth £108 per year to you to switch


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 (125)

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  • Gavin says:

    Would I be correct in assuming that the sign-up bonuses remain the same regardless of whether it’s a single or joint account application?

    • Rob says:

      Yes. Avios go to first named account holder.

      • gordog01 says:

        So if you don’t earn the 75k yourself but combined with my partner we earn 75k we could open a joint account?

        • Dom says:

          Years ago I was told by Barclays that with a joint account at least one of the individual holders must earn at least 75k to qualify

  • A270 says:

    What is the situation if you have the Hilton Visa Barclaycard? Can you still open the Premier account and if yes, what about the two credit cards?

    • Swiss Jim says:

      Current account is fine. For now at least no access to credit cards I’m afraid.

    • Matt says:

      Far as I’m aware there won’t be any issues opening the bank account as long as you meet the criteria but you won’t be able to get the Avios Barclaycard because they only allow you to hold one card. I believe you would have to close the existing Barclaycard account, wait six months, then apply for the Avios card to get the opening bonus offer.

    • Paul says:

      I have the premier account and I have two barclaycards, one is the avios standard (which was upgraded from an old cash back card that was previously an egg card) and the other a Hilton card.

      • Rob says:

        A handful of people do have two cards but it has not been possible for some years and will not be possible again until a big IT project is completed next year.

  • Jenny says:

    Any issues getting a premier account with say 40-50k

  • Tazzie says:

    I previously had a Barclays reward account but moved about 4 years ago, would I be eligible?

    • Rob says:

      Good question. I’ve never actually seen a rule on this.

      • CJD says:

        Most banks will publish eligibility criteria for switch bonuses. For Banks offering a cash incentive to switch, usually you’re not eligible if you’ve had a bonus in the last 2-3 years.

        Holding a current account previously with that bank generally doesn’t stop you being eligible for a switching office.

    • RV says:

      I wasn’t in a similar position and couldn’t find an answer to this same question (I closed a Barclays student account 4 years ago). Decided to try my luck last year and it worked fine for the 25k account switch incentive!

  • MikeUK says:

    Does anyone know if we could open a joint account with Barclays Premier to meet the £75k income requirement between us?

    • SammyJ says:

      They just want to see something like a minimum of 4300 a month being paid into the account. I opened mine with a somewhat inflated income figure shortly before I stopped
      Working and I just chuck £5k or so in it scary month – they seem happy enough,
      It’s been going for a couple of years now. Obviously what you tell them may be credit checked etc.

  • RV says:

    * I was – autocorrect sorry!

  • Daniel says:

    The £75000 is gross income so you actually need to pay in £40000 over the course of a year, or £3333 per month.

    I’m not entirely sure what they count as income as I pay in salary, company dividends & work expenses as I’m self-employed.

    • Lewis says:

      I don’t think they’re looking specifically for employment income. I’ve had this account since the offer was originally launched, and have only ever funded it with transfers from another bank.

      • Tariq says:

        Same, I transfer £4K per month from HSBC Premier after getting paid, leave enough to pay the Barclaycard, and then transfer the rest back on the same day, never had any hassle from them

    • Travel Strong says:

      They will accept a bank transfer in of >3333 each month if you prefer not to change the account in to which your salary is paid. To this end, they care little about the source if the amount in to the account checks out.

      • danimal says:

        Exactly this, so the £75000 mentioned in the article may put off many people who don’t earn that but could transfer £3333 per month on average into the account.

  • Matt Price says:

    Have a couple of these vouchers in my account but I can never find a good deal. Could anyone recommended a sweet spot redemption for one of these vouchers?

    • Alan says:

      Off peak Club World to the USA offers a decent saving in Avios vs WTP and generally readily available (esp East Coast flights) in my experience.

      • Greg says:

        But you still need to buy a Premium Economy ticket, and (I believe) there needs to be avios availability in PE and Club.

        • John G says:

          You just need availability in the class you are looking to travel in.

          Used my last one recently for Club to Tokyo. Was a good deal @ 50k Avios one way.

        • Mikeact says:

          Wrong..you don’t buy a PE ticket at all..you just need to ensure availability in Club.The booking process is simple…’Do you want to use a voucher?’, ‘Yes’, and away you go.

          • Greg says:

            OOOO tetchy ! Apologies, I meant to say you still need to pay for a PE avios ticket. I find the best buys are where there is no PE. A direct upgrade from Economy to Club. There used to be a great 2 class A321 flight to Moscow, but BA scrapped this single aisle 1-1 configuration.

            Sorry about the availability – I always thought you needed avios seats in both cabins. I stand corrected.

        • Alan says:

          No just CW availability and you pay PE Avios pricing.

    • Greg says:

      Istanbul. A 4 hour flight, classed as in Europe, voucher moves you from Economy to Business although the seats are identical on the A320 / 321 used on this route.

      • Mr. AC says:

        Ssshhhh 🤫 leave some of the juicy availability to the folks that need it!

        Nothing to see here folks! No value to be had here!

      • Lumma says:

        It only saves you 6200 avios and £49 cash versus the best combination though. And you’re still having to burn through £300 worth of avios in the process.

        • Rob says:

          I did Istanbul the other week on BA, you really want to be in Row 1 if you’re going to do it at all. Its a shame that Turkish fares on their long haul aircraft are uncompetitive, but I suspect Turkish deliberately tries NOT to sell UK-Istanbul seats because it would prefer people who want to book UK-Bangkok etc via Istanbul.

          • Lumma says:

            If you can get on one of the widebodies, arguably Turkish economy is as good as Club Europe

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