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Collect up to 43,000 Avios and an upgrade voucher with Barclays Premier Banking and Barclays Avios Rewards

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This article is sponsored by Barclays

The Barclays Premier Current Account1 is the only UK current account with the option to collect monthly Avios to spend with British Airways through Barclays Avios Rewards2.

(Frankly, if you earn £75,000 per year, it makes no sense to have a standard current account when a free Premier alternative is available!)

collect Avios from a current account with Barclays Premier Banking

What do you get from Barclays Avios Rewards?

Barclays Avios Rewards is a reward scheme exclusive to Barclays Premier Banking customers. For £12 a month, you get:

  • 1,500 Avios collected every month
  • A ‘cabin upgrade voucher’ as an Anniversary Reward after 12 months (more details below)
  • A joining bonus3 of 25,000 Avios if you’re opening your first account with Barclays and complete a full switch using the Current Account Switch Service within three months, which means eligible customers could collect up to 43,000 Avios in the first year

This is very attractive – you will receive a British Airways upgrade voucher simply for keeping your free Barclays Premier Current Account open and paying for 12 months of Barclays Avios Rewards. There is no spend target to meet – you just need to remain a Barclays Premier Banking customer.

There are of course other benefits to being a Barclays Premier Banking customer, which you can see here, but for this article, our focus is on Avios and the upgrade voucher.

collect Avios from a current account with Barclays Premier Banking

How does the upgrade voucher work?

The upgrade voucher will be triggered after you have been a Barclays Avios Rewards member for 12 months, and every 12 months thereafter, and is valid for travel taken within two years of the date of issue.

You can use the voucher to upgrade by one cabin class; either on return flights for one person, or a one-way for two people.

Upgrades can only be processed if there is Avios reward availability in the higher cabin. Additional taxes and charges may be due. Bookings cannot be upgraded to First class.

The voucher benefits are transferrable to another person but the flight must be booked from the ba.com account of the Barclays Premier member, who is responsible for paying the necessary taxes, charges and Avios.

And if you don’t want to use the voucher, you can choose 7,000 bonus Avios instead of the upgrade voucher. You need to make your choice in the Barclays app4 before your voucher is triggered annually.

Get 25,000 Avios as a sign-up bonus

New Barclays Premier Banking customers can collect up to 25,000 Avios as a joining bonus. To receive this, you’ll need to move your existing current account to a Barclays Premier Current Account via the Current Account Switch Service, within three months of joining Barclays Avios Rewards.

The sign-up page is here.

If you’ve had a Barclays Current Account for longer than four months but haven’t joined Barclays Avios Rewards, you can still collect a one-off joining bonus of 2,500 Avios when you join Barclays Avios Rewards.

How do you join Barclays Avios Rewards?

You will need to first check that you meet the criteria to join Barclays Premier Banking, you will need either:

  • a gross annual income of £75,000 or more, paid into your account, or
  • £100,000+ in savings with Barclays, eligible investments, or a mixture of both.

Once you have checked your eligibility, you can follow the steps below:

Step 1: Open a Barclays Premier Current Account through the Barclays app.

Step 2: Join Barclays Avios Rewards. Once you’ve opened your Premier Current Account, you can join Barclays Avios Rewards as an add-on.

Step 3: Complete a full switch to collect 25,000 bonus Avios. To qualify for the 25,000 Avios joining bonus, you’ll need to complete a full switch using the Current Account Switch Service within three months of joining Barclays Avios Rewards.

collect Avios from a current account with Barclays Premier Banking

Conclusion

Barclays Premier Banking with Barclays Avios Rewards is worth a serious look if you meet the income or savings criteria.

Once you have an account, you can choose to add Barclays Avios Rewards and collect your 1,500 monthly Avios and choice of anniversary reward.

PS. Barclays Premier also comes with an Apple TV+ subscription5 included, which usually costs £8.99 a month.

You can apply for Barclays Premier Banking here.

Important information

1. To join Premier Banking, you’ll need to open a Premier Current Account with Barclays and either pay in a gross annual income of £75,000, or have at least £100,000 in savings with Barclays, in eligible investments, or a mix of both. Eligible investments are Investment ISAs, SIPPs or General Investment Accounts held through Smart Investor or Barclays Investment Solutions Limited.

2. You can opt in to Barclays Avios Rewards if you’re a Premier Banking customer or have a personal Wealth current account with us – you’ll need to register for the Barclays app and have a British Airways Club account too. There’s a £12 monthly fee and you have to opt out of Barclays Blue Rewards and go paperless for all your accounts and services with us. To access Barclays Avios Rewards in the Barclays app, you need to be over 18. You can join Premier Banking if you have an income of £75,000 or £100,000 held with us. T&Cs apply.

3. To qualify for the 25,000 Avios joining bonus, you’ll need to join Barclays Avios Rewards – within 4 months of opening your first Barclays current account. Then, you’ll need to complete a full switch of your old current account to them, using the Current Account Switch Service – within 3 months of joining Barclays Avios Rewards. You will then receive your joining bonus in the fourth month of Barclays Avios Rewards membership.

4. You need to be 18 or over to access these products or services using the app. T&Cs apply.

5. T&Cs apply. Must be activated in the Barclays app.

Comments (85)

  • Chris W says:

    I hate this voucher and wish they would fix it to be a genuine competitor to Amex CV.

    It’s far too restrictive to be of use to me in most situations. For start, it’s not an upgrade voucher!

    • Rob says:

      Only weird people on here are crying out to use these ex EU etc 🙂

      For 99% of the Avios base it is an ideal product. Book a standard reward ticket on BA.com from the UK, for yourself or someone else, and get a big discount on the Avios bit. It really could not be simpler – except for letting you pick the cash / Avios mix.

      • chris w says:

        It could be simpler.

        How about allowing you to upgrade (certain) cash fares?

      • LittleNick says:

        Wish it could be used in F

        • CJD says:

          The problem with using it in F is that it works as a ‘pay the taxes of the cabin you’re booking in but the Avios of the cabin below’ voucher.

          So applying a voucher to be used in First would mean you’d be paying 10,000 Avios more for a flight from Heathrow to JFK.

          BA would need to bump up the Avios cost of a First flight to make the Barclays voucher work in First.

      • Nico says:

        No reason to start in the UK really, BA only I can understand.

      • SammyJ says:

        It would definitely be easier to remove the departure restriction even for normal folks that don’t do weird routings – people with 2 vouchers (or couples with one each) could use one for the outbound and the other for the return when it is released, or coming back from somewhere else.

  • Tomt says:

    I have the Barclaycard Avios Plus card, but find the BC customer service absolutely rubbish, I would never go through the rigmarole of applying for this, but I have found the voucher useful.

    • Greg says:

      To be fair I’ve been with Barclays since Uni (1976), a premier customer for years and had the BAP card since it came out and have never had to contact customer services once.

  • christian kemp says:

    Do you HAVE to have an in person appointment? That would be a deal breaker for me.

    • MikeHi says:

      I didn’t have an in-person appointment. Luck of the (acceptance) draw I think.

      • VR says:

        This. I think because o had an account with Barclays some 10 years ago, I was unlucky to have to go to the branch to confirm my identity. At the branch they said it’s a weird thing related to their legacy systems etc

        Tbh the benefits are well worth it.

  • Barrel for Scraping says:

    How does the £75k gross requirement work? For example if you’re semi-retired and work only a few days a week does your net salary plus other income such as from property rentals count?

    • Rob says:

      Pay in the net equivalent of the gross salary and you are fine, it seems. It means if you are self employed the income threshold is a lot lower.

      • Msetton says:

        Am I right in assuming if self employed then as long as you transfer in a minimum of £4500 per month you’re good to go even if you transfer it back out again at some point through the month?

      • flyforfun says:

        What if you salary sacrifice your pension and that brings you below the £75K?

        • Rob says:

          When they tell you they are planning to close your account due to not paying enough in, you go back and explain.

          • flyforfun says:

            Interesting! Thanks Rob,

            Would “recycling” my deposits help, ie transferring them out, then back in again later that month help?

          • Rob says:

            Probably. I doubt the system for counting what you pay in is very sophisticated.

          • flyforfun says:

            Oh! Just realised I have a Tesco bank account that I opened years ago and now is being transferred to Barclays. I should close that account! Would this count as a previous Barclays account I wonder??

          • Rob says:

            No, doubt it.

          • Jonathan says:

            @flyforfun;

            Which Tesco bank product do you currently bear ?

            I’ve now only got the prepay debit card (plus a savings account or two that’ve got next to nothing in), having long ago closed my credit card with them, also used to have the current account as well.

            The days of supermarkets offering credit cards appear to be heavily numbered as Sainsbury’s have closed the doors to new applicants for the time being, whether or not it’s permanent remains to be seen, I won’t be surprised if it’s the case

    • SammyJ says:

      Just declare your income as 75+ and as long as you pay £40k into the account over the year you’re good. I’ve had the account a while but don’t use it as a main account. After 3 years they threatened to downgrade it as I wasn’t paying enough in, so over 2 months I moved the same 4-5k back and forward a dozen or so times and got an email saying I had met the requirements and kept the account.

  • Liz says:

    If your Premier current a/c is a joint one can both of us apply to their Avios reward option?
    Then both of us could have a return trip upgraded.

  • Frank says:

    It seems you can only have a single not joint account? Is this correct ? I can only apply for a single account online, This would be a deal breaker for me

  • Cal says:

    I also have a HBSC Premier account which I pay salary into and use for the travel insurance so would like to keep. Could I open this and then just manually move my salary across every month?

    • Rob says:

      You need to close A current account via the switch procedure so you’d need to open another account somewhere purely in order for Barclays to close it.

  • Kieran says:

    £175 switch bonus makes this a no-brainer. I’ve always found the upgrade voucher via the BAP card incredibly useful, so having two per year now is a real bonus. I’m surprised by some of the negativity around the voucher — it’s straightforward to use and offers great value. Solo returns or one-way trips as a couple. Opting for the 7,000 Avios instead feels like a poor trade-off.

    • JDB says:

      The 7k only a poor trade off if you can use the voucher better. We have no use as within Europe it makes no sense to use it with the max Avios requirement, going to SAm prefer Iberia and going East prefer not to use BA or if it has to be BA, go in First. It just depends on individual travel patterns. Having the Avios Plus and Premier works anyway, so the 14k Avios is a bonus.

      • Kieran says:

        Fair point. For me, visiting the US solo a couple of times a year, the voucher has been incredibly valuable. I’ve saved at least 60,000 Avios / redemption, so it’s a clear win in my case.

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