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Did you book anything in the great Avios IT error on Tuesday?

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I was in two minds about whether we should write about this, given that it will just cause a gnashing of teeth from those who missed out, but I thought we probably should.

If it makes you feel any better, all of the HfP team missed out too. We were too busy rushing out an article on the deal to book, and by the time the article was written, the deal was gone!

But let’s take a step back ….

Avios flights

As we’ve mentioned before, Avios availability has been messed up since British Airways started to implement a new flight pricing system on 1st July.

Before Tuesday, the most obvious sign of this was the missing Avios First Class availability, as well as various routes with virtually zero Avios availability. The latter issue has now been resolved, and some First Class availability has come back, albeit only to the end of August in many cases.

One outstanding issue is the loss of the ‘extra’ Avios availability which holders of Premium Plus American Express cards are meant to see, but that is an article for another day.

What happened on Tuesday?

Around 12.30pm on Tuesday, British Airways opened up the guaranteed level of Avios availability – 4 World / Euro Traveller, 2 World Traveller Plus and 4 Club World / Club Europe seats – on virtually all flights.

You could book pretty much anything you wanted. Cape Town for Christmas? Jump in. Tokyo for cherry blossom season next year? No problem.

Even though these flights had already released the guaranteed number of Avios seats, BA released the same number again!

It lasted for around 35 minutes.

At around 1.05pm, ALL Avios availability seemed to be pulled in an attempt to stop people booking. This has now been resolved.

Avios flights

Will BA cancel bookings?

If you book a fare error for cash these days, it is highly likely that the airline will cancel it. This is the main reason we don’t write about them.

The defence is that the customer should have realised that the fare was so cheap it was sold in error and can’t complain if the airline cancels it.

There is no justification for cancelling an Avios ticket sold at the standard Avios price as these seats were. BA can’t even claim that it would never release Avios seats for certain dates or certain routes, because – of course – it guarantees to release 14 seats on every long haul flight!

If you managed to book something during those 35 minutes on Tuesday, I think your ticket will be just fine.

Of course, if you are not travelling for some months, it makes no sense to make non-refundable hotel or car hire bookings immediately. Sit it out for a couple of weeks, just in case. It is highly likely that you will be able to travel, however.

Comments (92)

  • Funmi A says:

    I had a few alerts saved on Avios flight alerts but nothing can through . Wonder why?

    • Rhys says:

      Not all routes were included! Sydney and Santiago were ones that weren’t, for example.

  • John33 says:

    Was this for long-haul flights only? I searched at 12.40 for three short-haul destinations and found nothing.

  • lev441 says:

    I was browsing flyertalk at the time and was fun to see everything available pop up!

    Unfortunately all our travel plans had already been booked for the next 12 months – With another little one on the way in a few months, don’t really fancy too much long haul travel next year!

  • PlaneSpeaking says:

    Same here – I had loads of alerts come in for Tokyo, Singapore and Bangkok but I’d already booked. It was fun to see though.

  • Paul says:

    Rob, any idea when F availability beyond August may come back?

  • Charlie says:

    Managed to book Club Europe return to Budapest for 7,500 plus £25 using a Barclays voucher. Though more than likely that was the recent Avios offer, and it was impossible to add domestics on to it and I don’t have the time or patience to call BA. I’ll be glad when my gold status ends in November. There are soooooo many better airlines out there in terms of product, service, and IT. When the Greeks are significantly better than the British you know its time to head for the exit 🙂

    • BA Flyer IHG Stayer says:

      Yes that was the avios offer which ended last night,

    • Londonsteve says:

      I can’t reverse engineer the maths here. The cheapest Budapest return in Economy is 5,800 Avios plus £90 on off peak dates outside of the sale. They were selling it for 6463 Avios plus 50p in the sale each way (the low Avios option was available too for 1595 + £45), or 12,000 plus £12.50 for Club. If the Barclays upgrade voucher allows you to book Club for Economy prices but paying Club charges, why wasn’t it 6463 x 2 plus £25? A Club return to BUD for £100 all in is a screaming bargain, hard to replicate even with Ryanair if you’re taking an item of checked baggage.

      • Charlie says:

        I’ve just double checked the ticket and it is definitely priced at 7,500 plus £25 return LHR to BUD in CE. I normally pay 18,250 plus £55 each way for ET domestic and CE to VIE/BUD off peak. I did think at the time it was quite good value and be a bit of a glitch – especially for an expiring Barclays voucher that I struggle to find value from, apart from the U.S. west coast.

        • Londonsteve says:

          It does look a bit like a glitch because 7,500 Avios doesn’t correlate with any of the other options. Also, it’s a nice round number and due to the 45% discount the Avios options generally weren’t during the sale. Either way, you got a great deal.

  • Stu N says:

    Got alerts for Cape Town for Feb, assumed it was phantom availability. By the time I could do a dummy booking to check if availability was real it had gone.

    I’d have had to have called BA to switch our Johannesburg flights anyway and that would have been tricky yesterday so no real loss.

    I’m fairly new to SeatSpy – can I assume alerts will reset themselves as availability has dropped to (broadly) zero so should anything come up in future I’ll get new alerts?

  • Timur says:

    Booked Male over Christmas. Don’t worry folks – BA will not cancel it 100%, because I actually had an issue with my payment card and they called me next day to get the tax payment over the phone and issue the tickets.

    • Guernsey Globetrotter says:

      Great datapoint @Timur ! Particularly good for me to hear as I too was lucky enough to bag Male return in J next Feb for me & Mrs GGT – time to head for the Maldives hotels threads 😎

    • Pointjunkie says:

      Booo I wanted male over Christmas! You lucky 🍀!!

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