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Planning a trip to New York in business class? Save a lot of Avios and cash by flying Iberia

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For those who hate paying large fees but want to travel in comfort, it is worth knowing how to save a lot of Avios and cash when heading to New York in Business Class by flying Iberia.

Remember that you can use a British Airways American Express 2-4-1 companion voucher on Iberia. This means that you can fly Business Class to New York for just 40,500 Avios per person, return.

It was even cheaper, just 34,000 Avios each way, until a devaluation earlier this year, but the Iberia reward chart still offers great value to the US East Coast.

Planning an Avios trip to New York? Save a fortune with Iberia

How to redeem Avios via Iberia

This article is a long one, so let’s quickly summarise what you need to know:

  • when travelling to the US East Coast, the number of Avios you need is substantially lower with Iberia – from just 81,000 Avios return in Business Class
  • if that wasn’t good enough news, taxes and charges are lower and availability is better than if you book on British Airways
Planning an Avios trip to New York? Save a fortune with Iberia

Why should you redeem Avios on Iberia long haul?

When an Avios collector in the UK looks for a long-haul redemption, British Airways is the obvious choice of airline. However, the Avios and/or taxes and charges can often be very high.

To New York, for example, an off-peak Business Class flight from Heathrow is 160,000 Avios + £375 in fees. This is a LOT of Avios, even with a British Airways American Express 2-4-1 Companion Voucher. You can choose to use fewer Avios but the cash component shoots up quickly.

Avios and/or taxes on Iberia flights are often a fraction of those charged by British Airways – although Air Passenger Duty will be added if your connecting flight from the UK is on the same ticket.

Business Class seating on Iberia is excellent

Iberia has been through a substantial restructuring since being bought British Airways in the process which created IAG.  It has gone from being a joke, if we’re honest, to one of the more impressive European carriers.

Rhys tried out the new A350 Business Class seat on a trip to Bogota in 2024 – click here and see below. It’s a very good product, and the older A350 seat isn’t bad either.

Iberia has no First Class.

Planning an Avios trip to New York? Save a fortune with Iberia

If you want to try Iberia Business Class but are short of Avios or time, it runs a few London to Madrid services each week with long-haul aircraft and flat beds in business class. This is because it needs the cargo capacity offered by the bigger aircraft. Finnair does the same between London and Helsinki.

How cheap are Iberia redemptions to the US East Coast?

Iberia has its own reward pricing chart with its own peak and off-peak dates. This pricing applies even when you book Iberia redemptions via ba.com.

From mid 2025, the following rates apply for Avios redemptions on Iberia. The pricing below is one-way:

MilesEconomy
(Off-Peak / Peak)
Premium
(Off-Peak / Peak)
Business
(Off-Peak / Peak)
1-650 3,500 / 4,7509,750 / 11,500
651-1,1506,500 / 8,00016,500 / 18,250
1,151-2,0009,500/ 10,75022,000 / 24,000
2,001-3,00010,500 / 12,00023,000 / 31,000
3,001-4,00016,000 / 19,50029,500 / 40,25040,500 / 59,000
4,001-5,50020,000 / 24,25036,750 / 50,50050,500 / 74,000
5,501-6,50024,000 / 29,25044,000 / 60,50060,500 / 88,000
6,501-7,00028,250 / 34,25051,000 / 70,50070,500 / 103,500
7,001+41,000 / 49,25071,000 / 97,00097,000 / 140,000

Compared to British Airways pricing (based on the cost before Reward Flight Saver was introduced), there are substantial differences in the 3,000 to 4,000 mile zone which covers the US East Coast.

Iberia, as you can see above, charges 81,000 Avios off-peak and 118,000 Avios peak for a return Business Class flight to New York.

Before Reward Flight Saver came in, British Airways charged 100,000 Avios off-peak and 120,000 Avios peak for a return Club World flight to New York. This has now increased to 160,000 and 180,000 Avios, albeit with far lower taxes – and the old pricing is still available if you want it.

You need to factor in the cost and time of getting to Madrid, although if you live outside London it is not massively more complex than changing planes at Heathrow.

Travelling to the US West Coast?  This isn’t as straightforward.  London to San Francisco is a Zone 6 flight, for example, whilst Madrid to San Francisco is Zone 7 as it is a longer trip.  You need to do the maths and also compare the taxes.

Of course, Iberia also has plenty of destinations that you can’t reach with British Airways, such as Bogota which Rhys visited on his review flight.

Planning an Avios trip to New York? Save a fortune with Iberia

Show me some actual numbers ….

Here’s a screenshot from ba.com showing Madrid to New York in business class:

Planning an Avios trip to New York? Save a fortune with Iberia

The cost, on off-peak dates, is 81,000 Avios plus £240 return.

If I was using a British Airways American Express 2-4-1 Companion Voucher, the average cost per person would be 40,500 Avios plus £240, return.

This is not necessarily easy, of course.

  • from the UK, you need to fly to Madrid. However, if you are not based in London you will be taking a connecting flight anyway and the saving probably justifies not flying direct from London.
  • the London to Madrid flight cannot be booked on the same itinerary as the Madrid to New York flight or you will be obliged to pay UK Air Passenger Duty at the long-haul rate.
  • since you will have separate tickets, Iberia is not obliged to look after you if you miss your long-haul flight – although if you fly Iberia from London, it is very unlikely they would abandon you if the delay was down to them

Conclusion

If your mind is pondering a short break in New York or elsewhere on the US East Coast, don’t forget the exceptional Avios value offered by Iberia.

The saving on taxes and charge is HUGE compared to 160,000 Avios + £375 on British Airways, or [a random dynamic number of] Virgin Points + up to £1,044 on Virgin Atlantic.

In return for a detour via Madrid – which is not necessarily a hardship – you can save a substantial amount in both Avios and taxes and charges on your way to New York.

PS. Remember that there is a HUGE amount of one-way availability at 29,000 Virgin Points from London Heathrow to New York in Upper Class at present. Taxes and charges are £518 one-way. You won’t get this deal flying back from the US but this is where an Iberia Avios redemption could help you.

Comments (82)

  • Broadheath Wolf says:

    It’s good to hear that Iberia is a much improved airline. Many years ago we flew IB to Puerto Rico for a cruise and the flight was disappointing to say the least. We vowed never to use them again, however cheap and despite it effectively ruling out certain Caribbean cruises. Now, based on your enthusiastic comments (compared to BA anyway), it’s back on the list!

    • Throwawayname says:

      To be fair, it doesn’t take that much to be better than BA. Having said that, I agree that Iberia are quite a decent airline nowadays and I don’t mind flying with them. Their only real weakness is

      • Throwawayname says:

        … the phenomenal distance between T4 check in and the gates at T4S

        • NorthernLass says:

          That transfer is a real PITA!

        • NorthernLass says:

          That transfer is a real PITA! Though the Velazquez lounge in T4S is very nice indeed.

          • The Original Nick says:

            It’s one of my favorite lounges in the World. It even has a wine tasting station. When I was there a few years ago they had a separate wine tasting and Olive tasting stand with advisors. It was cracking! Showers are always available which are a lovely touch. Lovely views all around across the runway and mountains.

    • Charlieq says:

      Iberia and Iberia Express have been great for at least a decade! Good to know you’ve dropped them from your naughty step! Ooooh matron 🙂

  • Ro says:

    So, there’s availability on IB to go to Nrt with avios much cheaper than ba . My avios are on Ba but it’s not showing me the Ib flights, only connections via Doh . How do I book Ib if I can’t transfer my avios ?

    • Rob says:

      You’d need to see if the call centre can do a Combine My Avios. However note than an IB account must have earned 1 Avios before you can transfer in.

  • Alistair says:

    I think I must be doing something wrong (so forgive if this is a really stupid question) but how do I see Iberia (and Aer Lingus) reward seats with BA? I can never find anything other than BA flights.

  • The Original Nick says:

    @Northernlass – Hi. We’ve been around here for years. I agree with your IB flights being on time. I flew MAD – SJO in December arriving ontime but IB sent me a voucher to say Sorry about your late arrival on your recent flight. I excepted it obviously. But arrived on time. I’ve now flown no end of flights in J on IB from MAD to Central America, North and South with no problems. Crew are how the Spanish operate – just slightly more chilled out than the BA crew but you get your wine, spirits, beer when you want. I have another IB flight booked for UIO to get to the Galapagos for February. Loved it that much in November 2023 we booked again. The product of IB is good enough for me (much better than BA Ying Yang. And the Spanish wine is perfect.

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