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BA Amex voucher spend rises to £15,000 in three weeks – what can you do?

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Back in April, American Express announced some unwelcome changes to the two British Airways American Express credit cards.

The first change, increasing the fee for the Premium Plus card to £300, is already in place. You will be charged £300 at your next renewal.

The second part kicks in from 1st November. The annual spend required to receive a 2-4-1 companion voucher will increase to £15,000. This applies to both cards.

BA Amex fee AND voucher qualifying spend to rise sharply

Let’s be clear about something

Based on my inbox, some people are not clear about whether the increase applies to them straight away.

It does.

EVERYONE will see their voucher target spend increase to £15,000 on 1st November.

It doesn’t matter if you are only part way through your card year. If you don’t hit your existing target of £10,000 (Premium Plus) or £12,000 (free card) by 31st October, you will need to spend £15,000 instead.

Here’s an example. Let’s assume that you have the Premium Plus card and that your card year runs to 1st February. You will need to either:

  • spend £10,000 by 31 October 2024, or
  • spend £15,000 by 31 January 2025

…. to earn your next voucher. From 1st February 2025, when your card year renews, you will need to spend £15,000.

As a reminder, this is how the companion vouchers currently work:

  • the free British Airways American Express card awards a 2-4-1 companion voucher when you spend £12,000 in your membership year. The voucher is valid for one year for an Economy flight redemption on British Airways, Aer Lingus or Iberia.

Whilst we refer to them as ‘2-4-1’ vouchers for Avios redemptions, a solo traveller can use a voucher for a 50% Avios discount on one ticket.

BA Amex fee AND voucher qualifying spend to rise sharply

What should you do if you can’t spend £15,000 per year?

We’ll look at this again in separate articles over the weekend.

Fundamentally:

  • there is absolutely no value in having the Premium Plus card (beyond the first year and the big sign-up bonus) if you can’t spend £15,000 to earn the voucher. This isn’t up for discussion.

How can you bring forward spend by 31st October?

There are a number of things you can do to increase your spending over the next three weeks if you are close to your target. Here are a few ideas:

  • you can stockpile gift cards for your regular supermarket or garage, or build up some credit in your Amazon or Uber accounts. I wouldn’t usually suggest this, but if you are doing it with a retailer where you are 100% certain you will work through the credit quickly it can work.
  • you can use PayPoint in most Co-Op stores to pay your council tax or utility bills. Co-Op is the only national retailer which usually accepts American Express for PayPoint payments, although it will depend on which Co-Op grouping runs the stores in your area. It is usually fine to pre-pay the rest of your council tax for the current financial year to 31st March 2025.
  • remember that, if shopping at an online retailer that accepts PayPal but not American Express, it is often possible to use Amex via PayPal instead

What you shouldn’t do, of course, is buy something that you are not totally certain you need just to ensure you hit your spend target. The tail shouldn’t wag the dog.

If you want to know more about the cards, we did an article on the core benefits of the British Airways Premium Plus American Express card here. If you don’t want to pay an annual fee, a similar article on the benefits of the free British Airways American Express card is here.


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Comments (149)

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  • Red Flyer says:

    If I clear o/s balance and cancel card, how is pro-rata refund repaid to me?

    • Jonathan says:

      I’d your account is closed an it’s in credit, it’ll remain that way until get a cheque or bank transfer from Amex.

      You can also use the balance to pay off your other Amex card statements if a closed account is in credit

    • Nico says:

      They send old fashioned letter with closing balances that you can transfer by calling/chat

  • Bruce's Back says:

    My next card anniversary is on 30/10/24. I’ve already got the voucher for the current amex year.
    If I want to earn next voucher by hitting 10K before rules change, do I spend £10K all on 30/10/24 and hope that it processed before 01/11/24 or in reality am I setting myself up for a fail?

    • pauldb says:

      I presume you have a merchant in mind you can hit for £10k. You need the transaction to be processed for avios on the 31st. I would guess you need to transact on the 29th.
      If possible, next week try a dummy transaction – same merchant – on Tuesday and see when the avios are showing (check each morning and evening). Tricky but worth a shot.

  • Elaine Kirkham says:

    I have 2 companion vouchers. If I downgrade my card, will I lose the vouchers?

  • Raymond says:

    I contacted Amex via chat, and they confirmed that the £15k will only apply from the next card anniversary, not end of Oct! Which for me is next Feb. Wondering if any else asked the question?

    • Rob says:

      This is incorrect.

      • Sara says:

        I was also given incorrect information via live chat with Amex. I raised a complaint as I had adjusted my spending based on this information. I was initially offered 1,000 then 2,000 avios which I declined. I see my account has now been credited with 10,000 ‘goodwill’ avios. Disappointing to know that they’re still giving out wrong advice.

  • David Bentley says:

    I already have earned my companion voucher from BA Premium Plus card. I don’t want to renew the card next February before I use my voucher. Is that ok or do I have to still have that card to pay the taxes on a Business seat redemption

  • David Bentley says:

    How do I use my 125000 Avios for a Business Class flight to USA with Air Lingus. I’ve never flown with them before.

  • AJ says:

    I should scrape the Companion Voucher this mont but am considering cancelling the card at the next anniversary. The hike in annual fee to hit an increased target is too much for our travel profile.

    Does anyone know, do I still have to be an Amex card holder when it comes to cashing in the voucher? If so, could I drop to the free card and still be ok?

  • Matt says:

    Morning all!
    Sorry! I posted this on a different article but it seems more relevant here! I tried to get ahead of things by applying for the free Barclaycard which was annoyingly declined. I assume because I’m self employed and their limited application form didn’t account for dividend payments etc. I’ve appealed the decision so we’ll see what happens.
    I’m nervous now about doing anything with my BAPP now because of credit score etc.
    Does anyone know, if I downgrade to the free BA card is that a new application or do AMEX do that happily?
    Or should I just let my BAPP renew next month, and do nothing for 6 months?
    Any advice gratefully received.

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