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British Airways and American Express have launched generous sign up bonuses on the three British Airways American Express Credit Cards.

This includes the British Airways American Express® Accelerating Business Card as well as the two personal cards.

These bonuses are EXCLUSIVE to members of the British Airways Executive Club and can only be claimed via British Airways channels such as ba.com, avios.com and British Airways Executive Club emails.

If you go to the Avios credit card page on shopping.ba.com here, you can log in to your British Airways Executive Club account and apply from there.

It is not a public offer and you will not see it promoted elsewhere on HfP or on any other channel. You will need to log in to your Executive Club account and follow the link to receive the offers.

60,000 Avios British Airways Premium Plus American Express card

Here is the legally required interest rate information on the three cards:

British Airways American Express Credit Card:

The representative APR is 30.0% variable.

British Airways American Express Premium Plus Card:

The representative APR is 137.8% variable, including the annual fee.  The representative APR on purchases is 30.0% variable.

British Airways American Express Accelerating Business Card:

The representative APR is 106.7% variable, including the annual fee.  The representative APR on purchases is 27.6% variable.

What bonus is available on the personal cards?

There is a huge 60,000 Avios sign-up bonus for the British Airways American Express® Premium Plus Card. This is up from the standard bonus of 30,000 Avios.

The spend target is the usual £6,000 within your first three months of Cardmembership.

There is also a sign-up bonus of 7,000 Avios on the Fee free British Airways American Express® Credit Card.

The spend target is the usual £2,000 within your first three months of Cardmembership.

Do you qualify for the 60,000 Avios bonus on Premium Plus?

You are only eligible for the sign-up bonus on the Premium Plus Card if you have NOT held a British Airways American Express (Fee free or Premium Plus) Card in the past 24 months.

You ARE eligible if you currently hold or have held The Platinum Card®, Preferred Rewards Gold Card, Green Card, Nectar Card, Amex® Cashback Cards, Marriott Bonvoy Card, American Express Rewards Credit Card, Business Platinum or Business Gold Cards.

You ARE eligible if you are currently a Supplementary Cardholder on a British Airways American Express Card held by someone else, but have not held a Card in your own name in the past 24 months.

The bottom line is that if you haven’t had either of the British Airways American Express Cards in the past 24 months, you will qualify for the 60,000 Avios.

You need a personal income of £35,000 to be accepted for the British Airways Premium Plus Card. The card has an annual fee of £300.

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Do you qualify for the 7,000 Avios bonus on the Fee free card?

The rules for getting the bonus on the Fee free card are tougher than on the British Airways Premium Plus American Express. The rule is that you cannot have had ANY personal American Express cards in the past 24 months.

The Premium Plus Card, as we noted above, has far looser rules – you only need to have gone 24 months without either of the British Airways American Express Cards.

The Fee free card requires a personal income of £20,000.

Irrespective, with a 60,000 Avios bonus on the table with the Premium Plus Card and an offer which would allow you to earn up to 2,500 Tier Points coming later this year, I don’t see why you would want to bother with the Fee free card unless:

  • you don’t meet the higher minimum income requirement for the Premium Plus Card
  • you would struggle to meet the £6,000 spend target within three months

You can learn more about the cards in our British Airways American Express Premium Plus Card review here and our Fee free British Airways American Express Credit Card review here. These reviews do not reflect this new bonus due to the closed nature of the offer.

get 45,000 bonus avios on the British Airways American Express Accelerating Business Card

What bonus is available on the small business card?

Exclusively to British Airways Executive Club members via British Airways channels, you can receive a bonus of 45,000 Avios on the British Airways American Express® Accelerating Business Card.

This is a substantial increase on the usual bonus of 30,000 Avios and means you could collect up to 165,000 Avios if you spend £60,000 in your first year.

You need to spend £5,000 in your first three months of Cardmembership to receive the bonus. As with the personal card offers, you must apply through your British Airways Executive Club account by 25th February to qualify.

There is an annual fee of £250, which should be tax deductible as a business expense, although you should take professional advice.

Do you qualify for the 45,000 Avios bonus on the Accelerating Business Card?

The bonus is available to any small business owner (sole traders are accepted) who has not held an American Express Business Gold, Business Platinum or Accelerating Business Card in the previous 12 months.

Holding a personal American Express card won’t stop you receiving the bonus as long as you meet the criteria above.

There is a minimum income requirement of £20,000. This is based on your PERSONAL income as the applicant, and not the profits of your business.

You can find out more about the card in our review here. This review does not reflect this new bonus as it is not available publicly.

How to apply

Whilst you will complete your application on the American Express website, you will only see these bonuses if you click out from BA channels, including shopping.ba.com and avios.com, first.

If you do not see the higher bonus on the application website, do not proceed. Go back to ba.com and try clicking through again.

The easiest way to do it is to head to Avios credit cards page on shopping.ba.com and log into your British Airways Executive Club account. You should see the offers if you’re a member without a Card. If you already have a Card, you’ll be able to refer friends or family for the Cards from this page so they can get the offer.

All three offers end on 25th February 2025.

Comments (107)

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  • Waddle says:

    Any idea how long these offers will be live for?

  • Rob H not Rob says:

    So to clarify, if you closed Business Gold 3 years ago but you’ve never had an Accelerating Bus Card are you eligible for the 45k bonus under this offer ?

  • Alex G says:

    I’m struggling to use the BAPP vouchers that I have already, but I will get my OH to apply for this. It’s worth £300 for 66000 Avios (60000 SUB, 3000 extra Avios on the £6k spend (compared to the ARCC), and 3000 for a supplementary card)

  • NW says:

    Has there ever been a better sign up offer than this?

    P2 went over the 2 year window a few months back and looks like a good opportunity to jump back in. Don’t think there’s been a higher offer than 60k points in recent times?

    • Richard says:

      There was 70K when I got my card a couple of years ago, but obviously I wouldn’t suggest holding out for that.

  • wee Paul says:

    Does anyone know for certain whether the 300 pound card fee is still refundable pro-rata if the card is cancelled? My BAPP renews mid February and as a recent widower (i.e a single traveller), I’m having a harder time trying to justify keeping the card the card:
    o As a single traveller I get only half the benefit of two people using the 2for1;
    o I would have to push my spending on the card to hit the 15K limit (easier with two people);
    o I’m happy to do EX-EUs to make significant saving on flight costs making the cash vs avios calculations less compelling and making the 15k barrier harder.

    What would sway me keeping the card is if I can benefit from the extra Tier points – the detail of which BA is not announcing yet. However, if the nTP benefit requires silly spending I will cancel my BAPP, hence needing a pro-rata refund. If this is not available I need to cancel before mid-February. Sorry for the long post but I’m sure this will affect many in the same boat. I’ve searched the BAPP T&Cs and cannot see a statement on a pro-rata refund.

    • KS says:

      I cancelled my BAPP today and they confirmed there would be a pro-rata refund.

    • Rui N. says:

      It was still refundable a couple of weeks ago when I cancelled my Platinum. They’ll likely announce when they stop issuing pro rata refunds, keep an eye here and you’ll be fine.
      Sorry for your loss.

    • David says:

      Only reason I would keep the BAPP is to get an increase in Avios to use on Iberia or Finnair which have excellent biz class for very good prices. Wish you the best.

    • Phil says:

      Paul as far as I am aware single travellers are charged half the Avios rate.

  • LaTy says:

    Can’t remember when exactly I cancelled my BAPP last, how can I found out? 😅

    • Phil says:

      If you log into your account it will still show your card and transactions even though the account has been closed.

    • rk says:

      Call Amex, they will tell you, when the card was cancelled.

  • P4D says:

    Do you see any chance of a barclaycard sign on bonus coming in next few months?

    • Rob says:

      As we’ve discussed before, Barclaycard has made a strategic decision to no longer offer big deals on the Avios cards because it attracts the wrong sort of people. I can’t imagine a scenario where it ever goes about 30k and, for clarity, there is no sign of that either.

  • Colin MacKinnon says:

    Do you get a 241 with the business card?

    And how does the business card affect the two-year gap for personal cards?

    • memesweeper says:

      No you don’t get any voucher

      It does not affect the eligibility for sign up bonuses — but it might affect affordability calculations

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