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What do you need to know about the closing of the Avios Travel Rewards Programme?

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Starting on Monday, avios.com (as opposed to British Airways Executive Club) is emailing members that the avios.com platform running the Avios Travel Rewards Programme is to be wound down.

You will no longer be able to have an avios.com account.  All Avios account balances for UK members will be transferred to a British Airways Executive Club account, with new accounts opened where necessary.

This is a massive process, with 2.4 million avios.com account holders impacted by the closure.

Why is avios.com closing?

The reason – which is not in the Avios email you will receive – is that IAG is moving to a ‘one Avios’ platform.  I understand that the avios.com website will remain and it is where ALL members of any Avios-based loyalty scheme (except perhaps Meridiana) will go to redeem their miles.

avios.com will be just a platform – it will no longer be a stand-alone scheme in which you can hold an Avios balance.

The other reason it is happening is failure.  Avios was meant to become a stand-alone ‘coalition’ (as we call them in the trade) loyalty programme, like Nectar.  Ironically, of course, Nectar has also just thrown in the towel and been sold to Sainsbury’s.

This was never going to work.  For Avios to succeed on its own, it had to offer valuable rewards to people across the UK.   With British Airways remaining a London-centric airline, that was always going to be hard.

Avios DID have partnerships with other airlines.  Unfortunately Monarch went bankrupt and Flybe, with its own financial problems, changed its route network every ten minutes.  Aer Lingus added a few more options but Avios wanted ludicrous sums in taxes and charges.  Air Malta and Aurigny were little known redemption options and in any event were pulled in early 2017, as were Eurostar redemption options.

The killer blow was doubling the cost of BA short-haul redemptions in 2015 – previously regional connections to Heathrow were free.  It made no sense at all for someone in Newcastle to pay 18,000 Avios plus £70 in taxes to fly to Nice via Heathrow.

There were two other issues:

Tesco has been playing down the role of Clubcard, with big reductions in the number of promotions available making it harder to run up large balances to convert to Avios

The new EU credit card fee rules, combined with Amex’s withdrawal of the licence it gave Lloyds, meant that the Lloyds Avios Rewards credit card was on borrowed time

The bottom line is that there was little benefit in anyone outside the M25 collecting Avios via avios.com if they were not a frequent flyer.

Will I lose out when my account at avios.com closes?

No.

The only possible issues are:

some partners who are only on the avios.com platform may disappear if they do not want to transition to being BA partners (some may not be able to due to conflict with existing BA partnerships)

moving Avios from Iberia to BA may get harder, as ‘Combine My Avios’ rarely works when you try it.  Most people end up going Iberia to avios.com and avios.com to BA, a route which will now close.

the little-known ability to slash the taxes on Aer Lingus redemptions by calling BA and using Avios sitting in BAEC may disappear

When is avios.com closing?

At some point between 21st May and the end of July, your avios.com balance will be moved to a British Airways Executive Club account.  You can access virtually the same redemption options, at the same prices, via BAEC.

If you don’t want to do this – and I can’t think of a good reason to refuse – you can fill in a form on avios.com to opt out.  This must be done by 20th May.  You will have six months to use your points before your account is closed.  The opt-out period lasts 30 days.

What is happening to the Lloyds Avios Rewards credit cards?

They will continue for now, although they will remain closed to new online applications.  You will need to call to use your upgrade voucher.  The same goes for those with the old TSB Avios cards.

Avios told me today that the Lloyds agreement is ‘multi year’ and will continue.  This implies either that they will keep it closed to new online applications but let it run on for some time for existing cardholders OR there is a medium term plan to launch a new Visa / Mastercard product.

How will I collect Avios from Flybe in the future?

Flybe its launching its own Avios-based loyalty programme which will run on the Avios platform.  It will be very similar to the Aer Lingus and Vueling schemes.

Avios told me today that this will launch ‘in 2018’ but is not imminent.

Will estore continue?

Yes, via ba.com.  Some retailers may be withdrawn because they will conflict with BA’s commercial arrangements with other partners.

What happens if I auto-convert Tesco points to avios.com?

All is fine, they will automatically be redirected after the closure of avios.com.

I have an avios.com Household Account.  What happens when that is shut down?

There is guidance here.  The account will be split equally unless you tell them otherwise (you can ask for one person to get 100% of the points).  If any of the Avios accounts are linked to Aer Lingus or Vueling then there may be issues as these will not be transferred to BA.

What is happening to Avios South Africa?

Nothing.  That programme will remain open.

Conclusion

There is nothing to worry about from the closure of avios.com and the UK Avios Travel Rewards Programme.  The end result may even be a cleaner, easier to follow Avios landscape.  It is not, repeat not, a hidden devaluation!

More information can be found on ba.com 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 (384)

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  • Doris Williams says:

    By pure coincidence I decided to start using the BA exec again and switch over from the avios account. I didn’t have any miles in my exec account so I transferred over 1000 miles on April 2nd just to test the transfer process, I checked the account the next day and the miles had been deducted with a reference of expired miles! I phoned them up and was told it was because I hadn’t used it for a couple of years. I said what would have happened if I had transferred my entire balance of 200,000 miles? Would I have lost them all? They said yes. I’m shocked, they won’t give me the miles back. I’m nervous of transferring any more.

    • Anna says:

      I thought it was avios which expired, not the actual account? Surely they would have closed your account if so? This needs challenging!

      • Doris Williams says:

        Yes the account is ok but because if you don’t earn points through it any points in there expire and they have dealt with the new miles in the same way.

    • James says:

      WTF !! That’s not on 🙁

    • Yorkieflyer says:

      This will clearly impact a lot of people who have a dormant BAEC account and follow the official advice to transfer their Avios, I’d appeal this further

      • Polly says:

        Well, they better shop on BAEC today, buy the cheapest smallest item, so they activate their BAEC account ASAP!

  • ringingup says:

    When I login on Avios.com, it says that I’m a member or Aer Lingus’s AerClub. I am struggling to understand what that will mean for me. I have a Lloyds Card… does it mean that the Avios will still be dropped in my Avios.com account? Would I need to call them to do something to my account?

    • Rob says:

      Yes, it stays as it is for you.

      • ringingup says:

        So… the avios coming from my Lloyds spending will drop in to my AerClub Avios account. Same for the upgrade voucher. Would I still be able to transfer Avios to and from BAEC?

      • Shazza says:

        But will you still be able to transfer between an Aer Club linked Avios account and BA exec after the changes occur?

        Basically I’ve been keeping a lot of points in Avios.com trying to work out if I shoukd get these transferred to BA now or not.

  • Alan says:

    Well sounds positive re the Lloyds card at least!

    I wonder if keeping your Avios.com account open for longer using the form have any impact on being able to still collect from a wider range of partners? (doubt it but just wondered!)

  • Nori says:

    Managed to use my Lloyd’s voucher on avios.com to grab a return BA0001 flight LCY-JFK. Glad that’s still working.

    • Moe says:

      Hi Nori,

      Glad this redemption is still bookable. Did you make it over the phone? I want to book 2 x CW seats to JFK on BA0001 paying WTP priced Avios using the Lloyd’s voucher and then return via WT to LHR/LGW. Do you know is this is possible under the same booking or would I have to book it as two separate bookings and stung with more taxes/fees?

      Thanks

      • Nori says:

        Moe, it was for one return ticket so all done on avios.com but I also saw an option to select for two ppl going one way. Try it online first. If not call them to do it manually.
        The taxes are £535 per person. A bit steep but well worth the experience. As I’ve read something like the closest you’ll get to a private jet flight experience. The plane has only 8 rows.

        • Moe says:

          Thanks for the reply Nori, very helpful. I’ll try online first then call. May see if I can get BA0001 on the way back from NY so paying less taxes and fees…I’ve been on a private jet once before but was for medical reasons so not very relaxing!

          Was it priced at 52K Avios return off peak and 80k peak still? My Upgrade voucher hasn’t arrived in my Avios account yet so will likely be booked direct through BA after the switch-over in May.

  • Margaret says:

    So had anyone classified:

    How we now transfer avoid from Iberia into a family BAEC account?
    Can we have a family and an individual BAEC account?
    Will Flybe still be bootable on avios?
    Well Aer Lingus be visible on BAEC?
    If i put my avoid in the Aer Lingus option on Avios.com will they be stranded there?

  • Margaret says:

    Sorry for the typos. I can’t correct them;/

    • James says:

      This is what BA & Avios will say when they lose our Avios !!

      • Brian says:

        They have lost 400,000 of mine today. Not in BA account. Not in Avios account. Fun times!

  • sam wardill says:

    I guess this is an opportunity to even up old scores. My brother owes me 12,000 and my Dad owes me 9,000. If we create household Avios account they can then transfer debts to that and I can request 100% to me on dissolution – right?

    • Adam says:

      This has always been possible. When dissolving a houshold account you can select what percentage of the points go where.

    • Debbie says:

      ???????? sorry I thought that funny & hope get your miles back, perhaps whst they could pay you especially when bonus on, interfering sod but think I’ll be careful myself now. X

  • Graeme says:

    How will Aer Club points be collected now? Currently via a linked avios account.

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