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The Avios app – which is a separate download to the British Airways app – has introduced an interesting new feature.

You can now set up notifications to receive alerts if BA reward flights become available.

It is not as sophisticated as the service offered by SeatSpy, by a long way, but it is free.

How does it work?

The new Avios app reward notification service allows you to receive a message when Avios reward seats open up on selected British Airways flights.

It is very focused:

  • you have to pick a specific calendar day, not a date range
  • you have to pick one travel class, not a mixture of classes

…. but if you are OK with this, it will do the job.

What you CAN’T do is a search along the lines of ‘notify me if Avios seats in World Traveller Plus, Club World or First open up during any point in May to the Maldives’. You need SeatSpy for that.

You are restricted to ‘notify me if flights to the Maldives in Club World open up on 2nd May’.

You can, however, set up to 15 alerts at any one time. This allows you to monitor multiple dates and/or ticket classes, although it will obviously take time to set up.

How do you create an alert?

There doesn’t seem to be a dedicated alerts section in the Avios app.

What you need to do is search for a flight for a specific day. If there is no availability, this box will pop up:

Avios app flight alerts

All you need to do is tick the box and an alert will be created for the flight you searched. It couldn’t be easier.

IMPORTANT: It doesn’t seem to work on iPhone minis. As you can see from the screenshot, the box to activate the alert doesn’t actually appear!

For clarity, setting an alert does NOT mean that the Avios app will reserve the seat for you if it opens up. You still need to go into the app or ba.com and book your flight before someone else takes it.

It’s not clear what happens if a seat appears, you miss it and then another seat appears later. Is the original alert cancelled after you are notified of an available seat, irrespective of whether you book it?

You can unsubscribe from ‘no longer needed’ alerts via the Avios app.

Conclusion

This is an interesting step forward by Avios, and it will be interesting to see how it develops.

Will they keep adding SeatSpy-style functionality (date ranges, multiple classes)? Or will it remain a plain vanilla offering (one day, one cabin)?

More interestingly, will it cause more problems than it solves if it takes off? If 100 people are notified about the same seat opening up at, say, the start of the Easter school holidays, 99 people are going to be disappointed and may assume the system is broken.

Services such as SeatSpy have always been very niche, at least in the context of the number of Avios accounts out there, and there is a natural cap on their growth. If they get too popular, they stop being effective unless you are searching for niche routes or dates.

You can try out this new feature in the Avios app.


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Comments (52)

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  • Daniel says:

    I agree with Rob – this could cause problems for us “niche” flyers. Tools like SeatSpy are invaluable and if Avios improve the functionality and promote it on the app (and worse on ba.com) then seat availability is going to be drastically reduced.

    • BlairWaldorfSalad says:

      Also agree. My only hope is that overall Avios balances are too low to be taking the seats I’d be looking for. Also the introduction of the part pay with Avios discount at check out should continue to keep balances in the general population low

    • Ivy says:

      BA call centre staff were promoting this. My mother in law was told about it by a BA holidays rep. I was told when upgrading a reward flight a few days later. However we were both told it was in the *BA* app when it’s not!

  • NorthernLass says:

    I’m another user of SeatSpy mainly for searches. If I really want seats, I’m going to be booking them well before an alert turns up. I did have one for a VS flight some months ago, the alert arrived 36 hours after I booked my seats!
    @BWS, I still think the vast majority of people don’t have sufficient interest in this hobby to bother finding out how to get the best out of it.

    • BlairWaldorfSalad says:

      Yes I think you’re right on that. And VS changes and casual users seeing points prices in hundreds of thousands helps keep it contained

  • Manar says:

    Some more key questions seem to be:
    (a) will it [ever] show amex 2-4-1 availability for which we currently having no alert system
    (b) will it (and the underlying data feed) be slower or faster than seat spy

  • Daniel says:

    Where is could be useful is showing the extra CW availability for those with a voucher.

    • Rob says:

      I’d be interested to know if that actually exists as a ticket bucket – or does the website simply look at what is on sale for cash at the second you do the search and then decide whether to offer you the extra seats or not?

      • Daniel says:

        Weirdly, there is no transparency on this. It’s a very vague offer which they really need to be highlighting in Avios search results – a different colour for the extra availability would be a start.

        • FatherOfFour says:

          But i think that’s exactly the point. If BA are the only ones who know their algorithm or logic for showing “additional”, they could add it into their app as a USP- except they aren’t monetising the app.

          I’ve used this twice, as I mentioned in the chat the other day. Midnight standard availability pinged at 00:26.

          Added route pinged 4 hours after I had already found it and booked it on BA.com

      • Retron says:

        We know it’s based on the I bucket fares – it seems you need I9 to be showing, but there’s more to it than that. Presumably there’s a hidden flag per flight which controls whether or not I class inventory is offered up should sufficient seats become available.

        • Retron says:

          …and I should say that BA doesn’t make it very easy to see what inventory is available. You can see the fare bucket when a seat is selected for purchase/redemption (enhanced Amex voucher availability appears as I rather than U in Club World, and there’s usually a banner saying extra availability has been made available). ExpertFlyer fills the gap, and means you can see whether or not the flights has I9 available – but it’ll cost you, unless you keep coming up with new email addresses! 😉

  • Fred Hopkins says:

    Usual half hearted nonsense from IAG Loyalty and their alleged “innovators”. Personally I wish they’d actually deliver the basics well & then deliver the value added & do it properly for once.

  • NFH says:

    For Club World, are alerts generated only when standard availability is released or also when enhanced availability (for companion vouchers) is released?

  • Vikki says:

    We booked 3 x seats for next Aug economy and used our companion voucher. We didn’t have enough points at the time to book for PE. If reward seats for our specific flight open up would we be able to upgrade with points? Or even cash? Just wondering if tracking our flights on the app is worth it in our circumstances? Thanks

    • Rob says:

      It is treated as a rebook, but you can do it – call centre would charge the points and taxes difference.

    • NorthernLass says:

      If 3 seats appear (BA only guarantees to release 2 in PE), you can call BA and they will make the change for you for £35 pp. You can’t upgrade an award booking with cash, except at the airport if there’s availability then.

  • MRV62 says:

    Just downloaded the app & tried this. For me it only allows for an alert to be set up
    for Economy. PE, Club & 1st all say not available. Can’t select or change class at any point. I want First on a one way route I have already booked avios Club in so for me it’s hopeless. I have tried several times & it just doesn’t want to know! Anyone else has this problem?

    • Rob says:

      There has to be a seat available in F on that route, for any random day, to allow an alert to be set. Weird but true. If no dates currently have F availability you can’t set an alert!

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