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OFFICIAL INFO: How to earn tier points from your British Airways American Express card

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American Express has now officially released details of how you will earn tier points from your British Airways American Express Premium Plus card.

We published most of this information over the weekend, but we now know the small print, including the timings.

Let’s take a look.

How to earn tier points from your British Airways American Express

As you will remember, when The 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: this ONLY applies to the Premium Plus card. There was never any intention to involve the free American Express card. Discussions were held with Barclaycard over including those cards but fell through, according to our insider.

The offer launches TODAY, 18th June

You will receive an email from American Express today inviting you to register, assuming you opted in to receive marketing communications. It will also show in the American Express app.

You will need to opt-in to be included.

All other elements of the card continue unchanged, even if you do not register for this offer.

You are getting 500 free tier points

As a goodwill gesture / apology / call it what you will, British Airways is giving 500 free tier points to all British Airways American Express Premium Plus cardholders.

This offer does not appear on the American Express website when you register, or in the email you received from American Express today. A separate email will come from British Airways.

This bonus will NOT go to anyone who takes out the card today. There is presumably a cut-off point which has already passed.

Will card spend between 1st April and 17th June be backdated?

No.

This is important. Irrespective of what you have spent so far in your British Airways Club year or Amex membership year, you are starting from scratch.

What are the thresholds?

This is what you get:

  • 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.

Remember that only spend from when you register will count.

How to earn tier points from your British Airways American Express

How long does the offer run?

The offer will run until 1st February 2026.

This means that you have just over seven months to spend £25,000 to receive the full tier point allocation.

Will this offer repeat every year?

Whilst nothing has been published, BA has told us that the offer will return in 2026.

It will presumably not start on 18th June and will hopefully run from 1st April.

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.

For the current year, factoring in the 500 bonus tier points you will receive, anyone spending £25,000 on their American Express card would only need £500 of net (note net, not gross) qualifying spend. If the spend was on British Airways you’d do it for even less, because of the bonus tier points offer currently running. This HfP article looks at the cheapest / easiest way of getting the extra 500 tier points you need for Bronze.

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.

Anyone chasing the full 2,500 tier points will need to trigger their voucher earlier than necessary.

A quick note about FX spending ….

The T&C state that the 2.99% FX fee added by American Express on non-Sterling transactions does not count towards your spend target.

The snag is that this fee is not broken out on your statement. If you are totting up what you have spent on a calculator, you need to adjust for this.

Find out more about the card

Click here for our full British Airways American Express Premium Plus review.

Click here to apply.

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

Comments (229)

  • Peter says:

    Ironically, as I messed up my BAPP spending and triggered the voucher early the timing of the BA spend works for me.

    September year end for my spend, so I will maximise my spending between now and then as I’ve already triggered the voucher. The balance to reach £25k (which will have to be less than £15k to avoid triggering the voucher early) will be between October and January.

    The only issue is that I’m not sure what use the 2,500 nTP would be, having Gold currently, soft landing to Silver, and switched our spending to other airlines.

  • SJ says:

    With flights taken and already booked, this should just push me over the 20,000 tier points threshold to retain gold. So it’s a welcome addition, but I’m fairly lucky that I have factored in 15k spend to trigger the 241 and have a few other expenses I can chuck onto the amex to hit 25k spend by march.

    I’m only really pushing for gold this year as I feel from April it might actually have more value than it currently does, but that is probably wishful thinking. The only thing that may change is the first wing will be slightly quieter. If everything else stays a bit flat, not sure I would push for gold the following year, and these 2,500 tier points certainly isn’t a motivation to do another 17.5k spend with BA.

    The 500 tier points was a nice touch though, and surprised it actually appeared in the app, also a bit shocked the app worked today, strange for the app not to be broken!

    • Rob says:

      My heavy suspicion is that if there are fewer elites next year than BA expects, it will simply give a free one year extension to a random number of current Golds rather than reducing people in the lounges. This has quietly happened in recent years anyway so it would simply be doing it on a bigger scale.

      This would also avoid the problem caused by too many Silvers next year, because of the number of Golds who will drop down.

      • SJ says:

        I fear you are right, no way will the lounges be able to take all the silvers and non status travelling business. A bizarre situation all round.

  • Polly says:

    I’ve cancelled my BAPP in April 2023 and I was surprised I got the 500 tier in my account. I’m looking to reapply for BAPP now but would this mean I won’t get the sign up 30000 avios bonus? I do have an email confirmation from AMEX of the cancellation though.

    Also from BA website without logging in, the BAPP shows 50,000avios bonus. Could this be an error? I tried to click to link to apply. It takes me to my Avios.com account but no where to click to apply.

    https://www.britishairways.com/content/the-british-airways-club/avios/collecting-avios/credit-cards

    • Rob says:

      No, it’s correct.

      • Polly says:

        Just to make sure I understand it correctly.

        1) I will get the bonus

        2) The 50000 avios bonus on BA website is correct. Any idea why after clicking the link, it’s not showing any next step link to apply?

        thanks

        • Rob says:

          1) If you’ve not had a BA Amex for 2 years, yes
          2) No idea, look on avios.com instead

        • Nico says:

          2) yes, sometimes you get better offer there, I think it is partially because not cumulative with people refering you

  • Cwyfan says:

    Does spend from spend on a supplementary card give tier points to someone?

    If so, who?

    • liam says:

      It’s at account level, so all spending on the account, including from the supp cards, the tier points go to the main card holder.

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