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Bits: Club Eurostar Shop opens, has the Avios reward chart vanished?, Cathay Pacific sale

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News in brief:

The Club Eurostar Shop opens for business

One aspect of the new Club Eurostar programme I haven’t touched on yet is the new Club Eurostar shop.

This offers a new redemption option for those travellers who are – in the nicest possible way – sick to death of Eurostar after weekly commutes and would prefer to use their points for something totally different!

The Club Eurostar Shop is only available to mid-tier Avantage and top-tier Carte Blanche members.  You will find a link on your home page after you log in.

There is certainly a lot on offer and the quality level seems to be pitched right given the target Eurostar market.

Regular readers won’t be surprised to know that the value you get is not great.  I ran a few examples and you seem to be getting around 3p per point.

This isn’t Club Eurostar trying to rip you off, it is simply logical because of how these schemes work.  If you redeem for, say, a Pure Evoke H3 DAB radio (3,460 points) then Eurostar has to buy it for you for £120.  They would be happier if you redeemed for a Eurostar ticket which costs them virtually nothing in comparison.  This is why you get around 10p to 15p per point for train redemptions.

That said, I am always in favour of giving people more choice when it comes to redemptions and the Club Eurostar Shop does add a lot of new options.

Has the Avios reward chart vanished?

I was trying to find the Avios pricing chart on ba.com yesterday.  Since the site had its revamp, however, I can’t find it anywhere.

If you want to know how much a redemption costs, it seems that you need to plug in your route into the redemption flight calculator here.

I also looked on avios.com.  It still has a zonal map but nothing as simple as the table below.

This is, of course “not a good thing”.  An unwillingness to be upfront about what redemptions actually cost is the first step to removing reward charts altogether and moving to some form of variable pricing.

Redemption chart 2

The zones relate to the distance flown:

  • Zone 1:  1 – 650 miles
  • Zone 2:  651 – 1,150 miles
  • Zone 3:  1,151 – 2,000 miles
  • Zone 4:  2,001 – 3,000 miles
  • Zone 5:  3,001 – 4,000 miles
  • Zone 6:  4,001 – 5,500 miles
  • Zone 7:  5,501 – 6,500 miles
  • Zone 8:  6,501 – 7,000 miles
  • Zone 9:  7,000+ miles

Cathay Pacific launches its winter sale

The Cathay Pacific sale is now on, with headline prices to Asia from £489 in Economy.

Business Class deals start at £2999 to Australia and New Zealand, £2359 to China, £2469 to Japan and Korea and £3619 to Hong Kong.  (Hong Kong is never a great deal with Cathay because it is a direct flight from the UK, other destinations require a change of plane.)   These are for travel from 9th January to 30th September 2018.

Cathay Pacific is a member of oneworld, so you will earn Avios and British Airways tier points when you fly with them.

Don’t forget that Cathay also flies from Manchester as well as Heathrow and Gatwick.

Full details are on the Cathay Pacific website here.


How to earn Avios from UK credit cards

How to earn Avios from UK credit cards (April 2025)

As a reminder, there are various ways of earning Avios points from UK credit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses!

In February 2022, Barclaycard launched two exciting new Barclaycard Avios Mastercard cards with a bonus of up to 25,000 Avios. You can apply here.

You qualify for the bonus on these cards even if you have a British Airways American Express card:

Barclaycard Avios Plus card

Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard

Get 25,000 Avios for signing up and an upgrade voucher at £10,000 Read our full review

Barclaycard Avios card

Barclaycard Avios Mastercard

Get 5,000 Avios for signing up and an upgrade voucher at £20,000 Read our full review

There are two official British Airways American Express cards with attractive sign-up bonuses:

British Airways American Express Premium Plus

30,000 Avios and the famous annual 2-4-1 voucher Read our full review

British Airways American Express

5,000 Avios for signing up and an Economy 2-4-1 voucher for spending £15,000 Read our full review

You can also get generous sign-up bonuses by applying for American Express cards which earn Membership Rewards points. These points convert at 1:1 into Avios.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

Your best beginner’s card – 30,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

The Platinum Card from American Express

80,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large fee Read our full review

Run your own business?

We recommend Capital on Tap for limited companies. You earn 1 Avios per £1 which is impressive for a Visa card, and the standard card is FREE. Capital on Tap cards also have no FX fees.

Capital on Tap Visa

NO annual fee, NO FX fees and points worth 1 Avios per £1 Read our full review

Capital on Tap Pro Visa

10,500 points (=10,500 Avios) plus good benefits Read our full review

There is also a British Airways American Express card for small businesses:

British Airways American Express Accelerating Business

30,000 Avios sign-up bonus – plus annual bonuses of up to 30,000 Avios Read our full review

There are also generous bonuses on the two American Express Business cards, with the points converting at 1:1 into Avios. These cards are open to sole traders as well as limited companies.

American Express Business Platinum

50,000 points when you sign-up and an annual £200 Amex Travel credit Read our full review

American Express Business Gold

20,000 points sign-up bonus and FREE for a year Read our full review

Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which earn Avios. This includes both personal and small business cards.

Comments (69)

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  • Jon says:

    Hi TripRep,
    I hit through spending target for the HH card in September 16 and got Hilton gold from September 16 to end March 18. This is assuming you don’t hit the target again in 2017 to extend the status into 2018.

    • Jon says:

      * I hit the. Autocorrect …

    • Cate says:

      I was told it was as long as I kept the card.

      • Jon says:

        That’s for the silver status – so a useful card to have even if you don’t hit the spending target for gold!

      • Cate says:

        @Jon, thanks for that and you are right. I remembered querying it last year and this is the message i received from Barclaycard:

        ‘I would like to inform you that once £10,000 is spent in a calendar year you are automatically upgraded to Gold status for the remainder of the year and the whole of the following year. Hilton customers automatically receive Silver status as long as the account remains open’

        • Rob says:

          …. and to March of the year after that, as all Hilton statuses expire in March.

  • Tom says:

    OT – I upgraded my Gold amex to the plat to get the extra 20kMR points for the £1k spend which I have hit in the. past 24 hrs. The MR were showing in my account and I have transferred the points out immediately and settled the final balance on the card.

    I haven’t to date been charged the £450 for having the card. So;

    1. Do I need to wait for the MR’s to hit my BAEC account before cancelling the card?
    2. Can I cancel the card from now and the transfer will still hit my BA accounts?
    3. Will I get hit with a pro rata cost of the card hen I cancel?

    • MarkH says:

      Better off waiting until the points hit BAEC before cancelling just to be sure.

      No you won’t get hit by pro-rated fee. Amex charges full fees and pro-rates is you cancel early but not the other way round.

    • CV3V says:

      they might also pro rata the refund to when they billed the membership fee (and not when you got the card). They can sometimes be very slow to bill the membership fee 🙂

  • Optimus Prime says:

    Interesting – Visa fees go up and MC ones go down…

  • Rob says:

    Top man, thank you.

  • Matt says:

    Just another data point for Amex referrals. I have referred myself for an SPG card from my own BAPP card and 9000 avios have just landed in my account for the referral. I even put my BA PP card number in the “do you have an Amex already?” box, so even if it’s not explicitly allowed they’re not making any effort to block it.

    This is probably good for them, because I’m probably going to get and keep the Platinum card, to refer myself and my wife for all the other cards in future.

  • Cate says:

    We live at Gatwick and it was freezing but there was no fog. It was a very clear night. Gatwick, unlike HR is open 24/7 – other aircraft where coming and leaving.

  • Matt says:

    On a related note: Rob – have you done (or could you do) a comparison of the small business and personal Platinum cards?Is there any problem/difference with referring to personal cards from the small business card?

    • Rob says:

      Not sure about the referral angle.

      Key differences are:

      * Insurance is better on Business Plat – covers you to 80, no need to pay for things on the card to be covered

      * Priority Pass is worse on Business – you don’t get a free guest (although your main supplementary cardholder still gets one, so OK for a couple)

      * I don’t think you get one of the hotel statuses on Business (Hilton?)

  • Nick Burch says:

    OT Has anyone else had a decent slug of Nectar points removed by a strange Sainsbury’s bonus?

    My account is showing, for last week:
    13 Dec 2017 BONUS! You earned -8,000 Pts at Sainsbury’s

    That’s right, a negative bonus! Nectar are claiming it’s a Sainsbury’s IT issue, but refusing to explain any more, refusing to say when it might be resolved, if it’s a breach or a bug, and also refusing to put the points back…

    • Mark LLL says:

      I had a series of negative bonus transactions applied to my nectar account a couple of years back.

      Thought I’d been hacked but when spoke to customer services they explained I had not used my nectar card in 12 months so my points had expired.

      They re-instated a few hundred points while I was on the line, but said they were unable to do any more.

      Worst ‘bonus’ I ever remember getting.

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