Key Takeaways
The greatest value when using Avios for rewards travel is the ability to transfer them to one of their many partners
- American Airlines is only a transfer partner of Citi, but you can use Avios to book an AA flight, even a domestic one in the US through a partner that uses Avios
- By tapping into their extensive transfer partner network, you can avoid BA’s hefty surcharges, which is the program’s biggest pain point
- Using Avios for short haul flights, anywhere in the world BA or a partner flies, offers tremendous value with its distance based award chart
- The British Airways Club partners with Amex, Bilt, Capital One, Chase, and Wells Fargo, adding to the value of the program
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Associated Alliances
British Airways Avios associated alliance is oneworld Alliance
Visit oneworld AllianceHow to Earn Miles
This page focuses on earning and redeeming Avios through British Airways only.
Avios is a unique rewards currency shared by British Airways, Finnair, Iberia, Aer Lingus, Loganair, Vueling, and Qatar Airways. The biggest advantage of this system is that Avios earned with any of these airlines can be moved freely between programs. The downside is that each airline has its own redemption rules, which makes using Avios more time consuming and sometimes confusing.
As with most airline reward currencies, the fastest way to earn Avios is by flying on British Airways or one of its many partners. British Airways also has one co-branded credit card that earns Avios, and several major credit card programs (along with a few hotel partners) allow you to transfer points into Avios.
Earn by Flying British Airways
You can earn Avios on almost all British Airways flights. The amount earned varies based on which airline you fly with, your cabin, the type of ticket you book, and whether you hold status with the airline. Earning is based on how much you spend rather than distance flown.
You can collect Avios on:
- The fare
- Carrier-imposed surcharges added by the airline
- Cabin upgrades
- Pre-booked paid seats
- Additional baggage
Status earning rates:
- Blue: 6x Avios per £
- Bronze: 7x Avios per £
- Silver: 8x Avios per £
- Gold: 9x Avios per £
Exceptions:
- When booking British Airways Holidays packages, you’ll collect Avios based on a percentage of miles flown and cabin booked.
- Status members (Bronze and above) earn tier bonuses on top of the base flight award.
Earn by Opening Co-Branded Credit Cards
British Airways only has one co-branded card that earns Avios in the United States. Aer Lingus and Iberia also have cards, but each earns Avios into their own programs.
- Remember: You can freely transfer Avios between all Avios-earning programs for no fee.
Earn by Opening Transferable Points Cards
All of these systems transfer to British Airways at a 1:1 ratio, which makes them great for topping off or booking flights with transferable miles:
You can then utilize transfer partners with all Avios-earning airlines:
- Certain Avios-earning airlines don’t share the same transfer partners.
- You can indirectly move transferable points to another Avios program through British (for example, transferring Chase → British → Finnair).
- This flexibility is a major reason Avios are so valuable.
Flying with Partners (Alliance and Non-Alliance Partners)
You can earn Avios when flying with British Airways partners, but earning rates vary widely.
- Some partners award Avios based on the price of your ticket.
- Others award Avios based on the percentage of miles flown.
- Each Avios-earning airline has its own earning structure.
- You can freely share Avios between all Avios-earning airlines.
Check here to see how many points you’ll earn with all British Airways partners.
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Annual Bonuses & Big Spend Bonuses
- Spend requirement: Spend $30,000 on the card in a calendar year to earn a “Travel Together” ticket. This ticket is valid for two years and can be used when you redeem Avios for a companion traveling on the same ticket. It can also be used for a 50% discount on the Avios price of a solo reward flight.
- Our take: This is a very high spend requirement for a single companion ticket or a 50% discount. We don’t recommend putting extra spend on the card just to earn this bonus.
Other Options to Earn
Breaking Points
Special Offers Related to British Airways Avios. Click the Arrow to see more.
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Oct. 26, 2021
- JetBlue added 6 more transfer partners effective October 7, 2021: Air Canada Aeroplan, Air France KLM, British Airways, Emirates Skywards, Singapore & Turkish Airlines.
- JetBlue and Capital One are breaking up, starting October 24, 2021 you will no longer be able to transfer your Capital One points to TrueBlue.
- Get ready for AAdvantage Program simplifying their loyalty program, beginning 2022 no more EQ's, just loyalty points.
- Marriott Bonvoy extends Elite status once again for all of us, this time until February 2023.
- Don't forget to activate your Chase Freedom Q4 2021 Category.
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Jul. 2, 2021
Right now you can earn 100,000 Avios sign up bonus after spending $5000 in 3 months with the British Airways Visa Signature card from Chase. That's double the standard offer of 50,000. This isn't listed as a "special offer" so, no telling how long this offer will be around.
How to Redeem Miles
The best way to redeem British Avios is for flights. Using them directly on British Airways metal often isn’t ideal because of the high surcharges. Booking partner award flights through the British Airways website is usually the best way to avoid these fees.
Here is how to search for award flights and what to look for to maximize your value:
- Search for award flights: Log in and select “Book a flight with Avios,” then enter your route and dates. Partner options will appear in the results.
- Avoid high surcharges: Flights on partners such as American Airlines or Alaska Airlines usually carry much lower fees than British-operated flights.
- Access strong partner value: As part of the oneworld Alliance — plus additional non-alliance partners — British offers many valuable sweet spots.
- Distance-based pricing: British no longer publishes award charts, but most partner redemptions still follow roughly distance-based pricing.
- Know the exceptions: American and Alaska do not follow British’s distance chart, even though they often offer some of the best sweet spots.
- Price per segment: All award flights are priced individually by segment, so nonstop flights are almost always the best value.
- Short haul redemptions: These used to be great sweet spots for British but have devalued several times over the past couple years. You can find domestic flights for lower on other airlines.
Avios Part Payment on Flights and Holidays
You can use Avios for part of your payment when booking flights, flight+hotel packages, or flight+car packages. The option appears on the price page for any eligible itinerary.
- Part payment is available on British Airways flights, on American Airlines flights between the UK and North America, and on British Airways codeshares with selected partners.
- Available options depend on your travel class, destination, whether the trip is one-way or round trip, and the number of travelers.
- You will still collect Avios and Tier Points when using Avios for part of your payment.
Hotel Stays, Car Rentals, and Other
You can use Avios for a variety of non-flight redemptions, but these options usually offer far less value than using Avios for flights.
- Book hotels, car rentals, and experiences through the British Airways portal, which is powered by Expedia.
- Redeem Avios for High Life Shop or Café products.
- Use Avios to purchase wine through The Wine Flyer.
These redemptions tend to offer poor value compared to flights, so we only recommend them if you need to use Avios before they expire or have a small orphaned balance.
Sweet Spots Finder
Look at the chart below to find the best sweet spots for this airline. Use the filters to find the optimal Sweet Spot for your trip and points.
