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Review: the Barclaycard Avios Mastercard credit card

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This is our review of the new-ish (launched 2022) free Barclaycard Avios Mastercard credit card.

It is part of our series of articles looking at the major UK loyalty credit cards and discussing whether or not they are worth applying for. These articles are linked to the relevant sections of the ‘Credit Cards‘ area in the menu bar. Our other UK airline and hotel credit card reviews can be found here.

Key link: Barclaycard Avios Mastercard application form

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Key facts: No annual fee

The representative APR is 29.9% variable.

Reward credit cards generally have high interest rates and are not suitable for anyone who does not pay off their full balance each month. If you do not clear your balance, you should look for a non-rewards credit card with a low interest rate.

About the Barclaycard Avios Mastercard credit card

The Barclaycard Avios Mastercard credit card is issued directly by Barclaycard. This analysis is focused on the free version of the card – I review the Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard credit card here.

You are 100% OK to apply for this card if you already have a British Airways American Express credit card. Indeed, Barclaycard knows that a lot of people – at least initially – will choose to use their Mastercard alongside a BA Amex at places where American Express is not accepted.

What is the Barclaycard Avios Mastercard sign-up bonus?

You receive 5,000 Avios when you spend £1,000 within three months.

You should note that the premium card – the Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard – comes with a far larger bonus of 25,000 Avios if you spend £3,000 within three months

Even if you want the free card, we strongly suggest that you apply for the Plus card and then downgrade once you have triggered the 25,000 Avios sign-up bonus. This assumes that you can hit the spending target on the Plus card of £3,000 within three months.

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

The sign-up bonus is available to everyone unless ….

  • you have had either of the Barclaycard Avios credit cards in the previous 24 months (in this case, you can apply again but will not receive a bonus) or
  • you have had ANY Barclaycard credit card, Avios or non-Avios, including the ‘closed to new applicants’ Hilton Honors credit card, in the previous six months (in this case, you cannot apply at all)

You WILL receive the sign-up bonus if you have a British Airways American Express card, as this is nothing to do with Barclaycard.

You will definitely receive the bonus if you are only a supplementary cardholder on someone else’s Barclaycard Avios credit card.  As far as Barclaycard is concerned, that card belongs to the primarily cardholder and does not make you an ‘existing cardholder’.

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Any other benefits with the Barclaycard Avios Mastercard?

When you spend £20,000 in a card year, you will receive an Avios upgrade voucher. This voucher is valid for two years.

We wrote an article here which explains how the Barclaycard Avios upgrade voucher works.

Put simply – and I strongly recommend you read our full article linked above – the voucher lets you book an Avios flight paying only the Avios of the class below.

Book a Club World business class flight on Avios, for example, and you only pay the Avios required for World Traveller Plus premium economy. The usual Club World taxes and charges must be paid.

The voucher can be used to either:

  • upgrade a return flight for one person, making this a great product for solo travellers, or
  • upgrade one leg of a return flight for two people

The official rules for using the upgrade voucher are on this page of ba.com.

It is important to note that you cannot choose which combination of Avios and cash are used when redeeming a Barclaycard upgrade voucher. You will always be given the ‘most Avios, least cash’ option, which is not great value on short haul. It is generally the best option on long haul redemptions.

You can take 7,000 Avios instead of the voucher

It is possible to take a one-off bonus of 7,000 Avios instead of the upgrade voucher. You can select your choice in the Barclaycard app and it is possible to swap from year to year, or indeed during the year if your current voucher has not yet been issued.

Most people will get far more than 7,000 Avios-worth of value from the upgrade voucher but you have the option of taking a lump sum instead.

What is the annual fee?

The basic Barclaycard Avios Mastercard credit card is free.

What do I earn per £1 spent on the Barclaycard Avios Mastercard?

You receive 1 Avios per £1 spent on the card.

This is the same rate as you receive with the free British Airways American Express credit card, and is very generous compared to similar Visa or Mastercard reward credit cards.

The maximum amount of Avios you can earn per month is 4x your monthly credit limit. This is highly unlikely to be an issue for you, since it would require spending your entire credit limit every few days and then paying it off immediately.

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What is an Avios point worth?

How long is a piece of string!

This article is my best attempt to calculate the value of an Avios point.

Can you swap between the two Barclaycard Avios credit cards?

If you have the free Barclaycard Avios credit card, you can upgrade to the Plus fee-paying version at any time via the Barclaycard app. However, you will not receive another sign-up bonus.

More importantly, any spend you have done towards the annual Avios upgrade voucher to date will NOT be carried over. It resets to nil. It therefore makes sense to only upgrade once you have triggered the upgrade voucher in your current year.

You can also do this in reverse – if you have the Plus card, you can use the Barclaycard app to downgrade to the free card once you have triggered your Avios upgrade voucher or have banked the sign-up bonus.

It is possible to earn more than one upgrade voucher in a year if you upgrade or downgrade your card, since the spend counter resets at that point.

Is the Barclaycard Avios Mastercard a good card to use when travelling?

As Barclaycard adds a 2.99% foreign exchange fee, you might want to get a separate free credit card to use abroad.

Unfortunately there are no credit cards with 0% foreign exchange fees worldwide which earn airline or hotel points. (The Virgin Atlantic credit cards have 0% FX fees in the Eurozone.)  One option is to get a free card from Currensea. Currensea is a simple but clever idea. You pay abroad with your Currensea Mastercard debit card. Currensea translates the cost to Sterling with just a 0.5% fee (83% less than Barclaycard charges) and withdraws the money from your bank account. You can find out more about Currensea by clicking here. Currensea is free so there is no risk in giving it a try.

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Is this card ‘better’ than the free British Airways American Express card?

Yes. For most people, the Barclaycard Avios Mastercard is a better choice than the free British Airways American Express credit card.

Let’s start with the obvious reason first.

If you get the free British Airways American Express card, you will still need to get a Barclaycard Avios Mastercard to use in places where American Express is not accepted. Why not just get the free Barclaycard Avios card and use that exclusively?

Whilst the free BA Amex credit card comes with a 2-4-1 companion voucher when you spend £15,000 per year, the voucher is heavily restricted. It is only valid for Economy flights and is only valid for one year.

If you are interested in the 2-4-1 Companion Voucher, you should have the paid-for British Airways Premium Plus American Express credit card instead. This comes with a 2-4-1 voucher which is valid in ALL travel classes – not just Economy – and is valid for two years, not one year. It also requires an annual spend of £15,000 to trigger.

In summary:

  • if you’re not interested in the British Airways American Express 2-4-1 Companion Voucher, perhaps because you are a low spender, you should forget the free British Airways American Express card and focus solely on using the free ‘accepted everywhere’ Barclaycard Avios Mastercard
  • if you ARE interested in the British Airways American Express 2-4-1 Companion Voucher, you should forget the free BA Amex and get the British Airways American Express Premium Plus credit card instead, because of the two year expiry date and the ability to use it in all travel classes

What other cards have large Avios sign-up bonuses?

Don’t forget these less obvious options:

The American Express Preferred Rewards Gold Credit Card offers 20,000 Membership Rewards points for signing up and is free for the first year. These convert to 20,000 Avios points.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold Credit Card

Your best beginner’s card – 30,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

The The Platinum Card from American Express offers 50,000 Membership Rewards points for signing up. These convert to 50,000 Avios points. It has a £650 fee, refunded pro-rata if you cancel.

The Platinum Card from American Express

80,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large fee Read our full review

Conclusion

5,000 Avios for getting the Barclaycard Avios Mastercard credit card is a good bonus for a free credit card.

Before you apply, you should seriously consider whether the paid-for version of the Barclaycard Avios Mastercard – Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard – is a better deal, at least in the short term, given the 25,000 Avios sign-up bonus.

The application form for the free Barclaycard Avios Mastercard credit card can be found here.

The application form for the £20 per month Avios Plus Mastercard, which we believe is a better deal due to the 25,000 Avios bonus if you are happy to downgrade later, can be found here.

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Comments (50)

  • StanTheMan says:

    Same issue with me. My application simply never gets acknowledged. Phone line says to wait – I never get a yes/no or anything else in post or email.

    Does Rob perchance have a contact we could direct this issue to?

    • P4D says:

      Yeh the Barclays app just says it’s with the finalisation team and they will send a letter. Really frustrating and unimpressive but I want the card if can reach out…

    • trister says:

      Still having the same issue here as well. Quite a few others experiencing the same in the forum too – “Application still pending” thread. Not sure what’s going on at Barclaycard.

      Would be great if Rob has a chance to raise it with them.

    • JDB says:

      Barclays and other banks like HSBC are very different to Amex which essentially approves an application as long as you pass their basic checks and any concerns are addressed afterwards. Amex doesn’t have access to nearly as much data as the banks who will hold up an application if anything doesn’t quite tally vs all that data they have or gives rise to a concern that only manual review can clear. Unfortunately, Barclays is supremely slow in dealing with these relatively few cases that aren’t approved immediately or fairly immediately.

  • Ed says:

    For the Avios Fee Card, any idea if they would match the Amex Subs increment last year?

    Even if it is true that a 100K SUB attracted them wrong customers, wouldn’t it be logical to be boosted to 30K ish just to
    1. Get the bench watchers on board, and
    2. Match Amex offer which seems to be permanent now?

    • Mikeact says:

      Why would they they do that ?…..they’re already losing millions.

      • Rob says:

        They should do a 30k, I agree. The extra £40 cost to Barclays is marginal given the £20/mth fee, but what I don’t know is how far the retention rate drops for every 5k bonus increase.

        Like it or not, special promos work – if for no other reason than because people like us give them airtime. I used to feel bad for IHG’s old credit cards because they were great products but were NEVER on special offer. This means we had no excuse to write about them more than once or twice per year and they never got the volume.

        • Ed says:

          Agreed that your argument are more sound – £40 in extra isn’t material compared to monthly fees and advising costs.

          And as for the retention rate, they can possibly overlap that when Amex is doing their 60K offer and/or offer that to targeted audience of their own.

          To me, either they are not aware of that or they got enough businesses at 25K so not worth the hassle

    • JDB says:

      For fairly obvious reasons, no other provider feels the need (or wishes to incur the cost) to hand out the sorts of welcome or retention bonuses offered by Amex.

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