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REVEALED! How to earn tier points from your British Airways American Express card

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HfP has, we believe, got the answer to the big question in the Avios world at the moment.

How are you meant to earn tier points from your British Airways American Express card?

We don’t have all the answers, but we have most of them.

How to earn tier points from your British Airways American Express

As you will remember, when British Airways Club was announced last December, BA said that you would be able to earn 2,500 tier points per year from the British Airways American Express Premium Plus card.

(Note: ONLY the Premium Plus card. There was never any intention to involve the free American Express card or the two Barclaycard Avios products.)

1st April came and went. British Airways Club launched with no mention of the tier points offer. BA fell back on semantics, saying that when it said it would provide more details before the launch, it actually meant the launch of the tier points offer and not the Club ….

When will the tier points offer launch?

Wednesday 18th June.

This is handy because it gives everyone a good conversation opener at the HfP summer party on 19th June!

You will need to opt-in to be included.

Will card spend between 1st April and 18th June be backdated?

We believe not.

What are the thresholds?

We have been told, although this is not official:

  • you will receive 750 tier points for hitting £15,000 of BAPP spend
  • you will receive a further 750 tier points for hitting £20,000 of BAPP spend
  • you will receive a further 1,000 tier points for hitting £25,000 of BAPP spend

This means that earning the full 2,500 tier points will require £25,000 of card spend.

How to earn tier points from your British Airways American Express

What is the timeline for this?

We don’t know. Sorry.

It will NOT align with your British Airways American Express membership year. This would make no sense, because everyone is on the same British Airways Club year now of 1st April to 31st March.

I suspect it will be either:

  • spend £15/20/25,000 from 18th June to [a date 3-4 months later], or
  • spend £15/20/25,000 from 18th June to 31st December, or
  • spend £15/20/25,000 from 18th June to 31st March

We need to see.

Will this offer repeat every year?

It’s not clear. I’ve heard some chatter that it is initially being sold as a one year thing. We need to see.

It obviously won’t run from 18th June in future years.

How far will 2,500 tier points get me?

Whilst it’s not making much of a dint in Gold status (20,000 tier points), it is a bigger chunk of the 7,500 tier points required for Silver status.

Bronze is potentially most interesting. Bronze members of British Airways Club get free seat selection seven days before departure as the core benefit, which can be valuable.

Anyone earning the full 2,500 tier points from their Premium Plus card would only need to spend £1,000 net (note net, not gross) with British Airways in a membership year to earn the extra 1,000 tier points they need.

Any other obvious problems?

Yes.

A lot of HfP readers delay triggering their 2-4-1 Companion Voucher because they don’t want to start the two year clock on using it.

Both my wife and I currently have our Premium Plus cards in a drawer having passed £14,000 of spend for this card year. They won’t be coming out again until a month before our year end date.

Unless American Express has adopted my remarkably sensible idea about changing the expiry date of the 2-4-1 Companion Voucher, anyone chasing the full 2,500 tier points will need to trigger their voucher earlier than necessary.

Let’s wait for the small print

The information above came to me in writing from a named employee at either American Express or IAG Loyalty – I won’t say which – so I believe it is accurate. We haven’t signed any embargo on the news so I am happy to share it. I apologise for the gaps in the small print, but all will hopefully be revealed on Wednesday.

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Comments (159)

  • Lloyd says:

    I struggle to understand the level of uproar. Currently we do not earn Tier Points from credit card spend and it could have easily remained this way under the new system. We have not lost out on anything.

    The only issue is the cack handed way this has been handled i.e. poor comms and bad implementation.

    I agree that the new levels to achieve status is now unreachable for many, myself included and it seems a poke in the eye for many. However, to me this is separate to the Amex tier point issue.

    • Rob says:

      To be honest I thought it might start at £15k (ie nothing for £15k and then you earn afterwards) so this is marginally better than I expected. The reason for that is that Amex has zero incentive to pay BA more money for driving the first £15k of spend, because people are doing that anyway for the voucher.

  • JDB says:

    The leaked proposal doesn’t appear any different to expected. Also much in line with the previous trial although that was over six months. Has Amex backdated any previous opt in offers? Not sure where such expectation of backdating emerged from?? It had become clear the TP offer would, this year at least, be an offer (as previously) rather than a published benefit.

  • Mrs G Bever says:

    We both have a BA premium Amex card but my husband is main card holder so I assume that means only he will get the tier points?

  • Pat says:

    Do you think BA will wait to launch dynamic award pricing well into 2026 because of the backlash from the Torygraph brigade? They absolutely must do it, it’s unavoidable to continue as they are.

    • JDB says:

      I’m not sure why you attribute backlash to the “Torygraph brigade” when it seems that it’s an entirely different demographic that’s bleating about all this.

    • CJD says:

      As long as there’s still some element of RFS pricing (which is the strength of the reward programme) then dynamic pricing would be an actual enhancement.

  • Jon says:

    Slightly off topic and I appreciate this may be answered in a separate post but, which cards do you use instead once you’ve hit the companion voucher threshold? In the past I have just continued spending to collect Avios. Is there a better choice to be made here?

    • Rob says:

      Tend to split it around. I am still ensuring a trigger an annual Virgin voucher as I run down my balance and I tend to put a lot through my Marriott Amex – I tend to do well when redeeming those so consider it a fair trade off to 1.5 Avios.

      • polly says:

        Yes we do really well with the W Sentosa when we stay. The cash price of our nights stays at one point was £1006 per night. Marina view Balcony room. And they through in breakfast and evening bar drinks, as we are only lowly golds. That was the highest value we ever got. So we definitely keep our Marriot Bonvoy card going.
        Now waiting for the restaurant offer of 10k points. Was hoping it would show up soon. Love Gilrays. Great views.

  • Anna L says:

    Not sure if this is worth it enough for me to keep the BAPP card.

  • Ilou says:

    I don’t understand why people taking about ditching PP card.. main reason for having is the companion voucher and that doesn’t change !!!

    It’s harder to achieve status with BA but that’s a different topic ! If anything this helps a bit to achieve silver for those who spend 25k anyway on their card

    • Rob says:

      Well, indeed, no-one actually loses anything from this. If the card worked for you before it will keep working for you now.

  • Winz says:

    If this is the case then it’s a bit unfair not to backdate the spend between 1st April and 18th June due to AMEX/BA unable to release the details to align with the new BA collection year.

    With the increased membership fee and the lack of good cash back offers on the card, they really should have released this sooner.

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