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Radisson Rewards is dropping Avios as a transfer partner

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Radisson Rewards, the loyalty scheme for Radisson, Park Inn, Park Plaza, art’otel and various other hotel brands, is dropping Avios as a conversion partner.

The message was tucked away at the bottom of a member email which was on a different topic, so it is likely that you missed it.

The last day to make transfers is 30th September.

Radisson Rewards is dropping Avios as a transfer partner

Were Avios transfers a good deal?

With the exception of Marriott Bonvoy points, it is generally a poor deal to convert hotel points into airline miles.

However, after the brutal 2023 devaluation, Radisson Rewards transfers into Avios were not as bad as they were.

Radisson Rewards only has three airline partners. These are British Airways (10:1), Flying Blue (Air France KLM) at 10:1 and SAS at 7:1.

If you value a Radisson Rewards point at 0.15p and you value an Avios at 1p, you are losing a third of their value by moving them to Avios. This isn’t terrible.

But online transfers have been broken for years ….

In some ways this is only a philosophical discussion.

You have not been able to transfer Radisson Rewards points to Avios via the online form for, literally, years.

This is the message that has been served since at least the 2023 devaluation:

Radisson Rewards is dropping Avios as a transfer partner

It wouldn’t surprise me if Radisson is pulling the partnership due to ‘lack of use’ without realising that it is actually impossible to use without contacting the call centre.

I just double checked to make sure that it is still broken after all these years and, yes, it is ….

The Radisson Rewards airline partner page is here if you want to fail to make an online Avios transfer of your own before 30th September – although hopefully the call centre can help if necessary.

PS. The comments below point out a way of doing it online. If you download and go into the Radisson app and add your BA number under ‘Account’ / ‘Radisson Rewards preferences’ / ‘Earning preferences’, you can then use the website to send your points to your pre-stored Avios account number!

Comments (23)

  • Matt B says:

    The trick with transferring Radisson rewards is to set up your Avios account via the App. It recognises the number format that way, and then you can do the transfer online!

    On the app go to Account -> Radisson Rewards Preferences -> Scroll down to earning preference and select air miles….enter your 7 digits BA membership. And then online you can send your points transfer.

  • Nick says:

    I managed to empty my pot without issue through the app. Thanks for the heads re deadline date.

    • DHA says:

      Yes, I’ve used the app in the past with no issues (to be clear it was the ‘Radisson Rewards’ app that I used)

  • Olivier says:

    Is there a minimum number of points for transfers?

  • Peggerz says:

    Done.
    Easy to move some orphaned Radisson points to Avios. Thanks.

  • HampshireHog says:

    How long does a transfer take?

  • Mike says:

    A bit of historical context for younger readers, Radisson used to be a chain of hotels that you could stay at.

    • DHA says:

      RadissonSAS they used to be called in Europe until SAS pulled out of the venture, and to make it easy to rebrand the blue square where the SAS used to be became ‘blu’, now Radisson Blu is just one of many brands that they own.

      The SAS involvement explains why SAS is one of the few airline partners for historical reasons, not sure how BA and Flying Blue became partners.

    • chrisasaurus says:

      Nd Radisson Rewards used to be a loyalty scheme

  • Sapporosushi says:

    Due to the settings I set up on my Radisson account, 10,000 points were auto transfered to BA Avios last June but I never received them.
    Radisson says they’ve gone out
    BA says they’ve never had them and to wait several months to see if they actually arrive
    I’ve changed the settings to prevent future auto transfers and basically written to supposed transfer

  • Sapporosushi says:

    Written off not written to

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