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Get a 2p per Avios discount on British Airways cash flights this weekend

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If you are opted in to British Airways Executive Club marketing emails, you will have received a very interesting offer in your inbox yesterday.

If you book a BA flight for cash by midnight on Monday, you can ‘part pay with Avios’ and receive 2p per Avios in value.

Full details are on ba.com here.

Part pay with Avios offer

The offer is VERY flexible:

  • you can book in any cabin
  • you can book for any travel date
  • you can book one-way or return flights

The one minor snag is that BA CityFlyer is excluded so you can’t book the London City or Southampton departures.

All flights must depart from the UK.

Can you pay for your entire flight with Avios?

No.

Unlike Virgin Atlantic, which lets you ‘part pay with points’ up to the entire value of your booking, British Airways only lets you pay the base fare, excluding all taxes and charges.

There are further limits as part of this deal.

For return flights, the only discounts available are (per person)

  • £5 off for 250 Avios
  • £18 off for 900 Avios
  • £32 off for 1,600 Avios
  • £56 off for 2,800 Avios
  • £80 off for 4,000 Avios
  • £100 off for 5,000 Avios

For one-way flights, these numbers are halved:

  • £5 off for 250 Avios
  • £9 off for 450 Avios
  • £16 off for 800 Avios
  • £28 off for 1,400 Avios
  • £40 off for 2,000 Avios
  • £50 off for 2,500 Avios

Each option gives you 2p per Avios, which is exceptionally generous. If you are making a BA booking this weekend, you’d be crazy not to take advantage of this offer up to the maximum number of Avios allowed.

No trips planned? You should be able to get a discount on a BA e-voucher

If you have no flights to book this weekend, you should be able to use this deal to get a discount on a British Airways e-voucher.

This is because, when you cancel a flight which uses ‘part pay with Avios’, your e-voucher arrives as 100% cash. You lose your Avios but get a voucher for the full original value of the flight.

Here is an example.

I found a return flight to Athens which was £174. I had to do quite a bit of trial and error to get a price that maximised the cashback.

The base fare is £105 and the taxes and charges are £70. I just managed to get the base fare over the £100 threshold to maximise the discount.

If I book this flight using the maximum discount, I will pay £74.72 and 5,000 Avios.

I can cancel it under the ‘Book With Confidence’ guarantee. I would (based on BA’s own T&C for ‘part pay with Avios’) receive an e-voucher for £174.72. This would usually arrive within 10 minutes and would be valid against any future cash ticket I book, but can’t be used to pay taxes on an Avios booking.

The exact ba.com wording is:

If you used Avios to pay for part of a booking, can you still apply for an eVoucher?

Yes. You’ll receive an eVoucher that equates to the full value of the original booking, cash and Avios combined, that you can redeem against future bookings. Please bear in mind you won’t receive any Avios related to the original booking as a refund.

The only snag I can think of is that, online, you can only redeem four e-vouchers per booking. You can get around this by ‘merging’ vouchers. If you had eight e-vouchers of £100 which you wanted to use for an £800 flight, you could make two random £400 flight bookings, each using 4 x £100 vouchers. These could be cancelled to get 2 x £400 vouchers and then used for your £800 flight.

Athens is not necessarily the best example because the taxes are relatively high. Looking at our comments, the sweet spot is a one-way from Jersey to London Gatwick. Taxes are around £8 so any fare of £58-ish would let you cash out the maximum £50 for 2,500 Avios.

Please check the comments to this article before acting on it in as readers have added a lot of interesting new data and ideas.

Conclusion

If you had been planning to book any British Airways flights, this offer is a great opportunity to redeem some Avios for a discount at an exceptionally high rate.

If you don’t have any bookings planned, think about whether it is worth ‘buying’ an e-voucher by making a booking and then cancelling it immediately for an e-voucher.

You can find full details on this page of ba.com.


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 (488)

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  • sal says:

    Does the voucher have to be used on a cash booking or can it say be combined with 241?

    • Jason says:

      That would be an added bonus!!

    • Rob says:

      Cash

      Easy way to check – do a dummy Avios booking and see if there is a box for an eVoucher on the payment page ….

      • Memesweeper says:

        My quick test of Rob’s suggestion did not offer any option online to use an evoucher. Calling up and asking might work, at best that’s hassle and at worst it will be refused.

  • Alan says:

    Hi
    Before I go mad with bookings, am I right in thinking that the British Airways e-voucher I will obtain when I cancel is as good as cash 9ex charges element) or are the restrictions on what ticket I can by, or on using it for passengers not on the original booking.

    Thanks

  • Tom says:

    Do the eVouchers have any expiry date? And does the voucher itself tell you the cash value? I’m fed up with trying to keep tally of all of the vouchers I have which don’t detail the value!

  • BSI1978 says:

    Sitting here watching the rugby with a cheeky tipple and perhaps I’m being a tad naïve or the stout has already gone to my head; but when assessing this offer, BA must have realised a certain cohort would attempt to go down this route and maximise the Avios value with no (or minimal) intention of taking the flight.

    I know it’s cash in the door now, but are they just not bothered by this?!

    Tempted to pile in myself now before BA close down the optionality of the evoucher via this route.

    • FFoxSake says:

      Agreed. Wondering whether to completely clear out my Avios (approx 300K) with repeat bookings/cancellations. Locking in 2p per Avios now would create a lot of flexibility for future bookings in cash and ability to earn miles.

      Just used 20K Avios for £400 subsidy of a £476.80 one-way booking for 8 people (so net cash used = £76.80)
      If I rinse and repeat that would convert 300K Avios into £7152 of eVouchers (for £1152 cash).
      Thoughts?

      • Matt Price says:

        Can you share the route? That’s a great deal

        • FFoxSake says:

          Sure… Jersey to LHR one way in Economy. Just look for any flights near to £60 per passenger (taxes are £7.60, so the eligible fare part will then be over £50).
          Data point – refund came through within 10 minutes as a single eVoucher (from an 8 person booking).

          • Miskocina says:

            Have you tried a dummy booking with just one passenger?

            I tried to use my eVoucher from a 9 passenger booking and it gave me an error message that the name is not as on the eVoucher!! Tried a few times and now it’s locked me out for 24 hours!

          • FFoxSake says:

            Perfect fares of £57.60 (£50 net of taxes) are available on Jersey to LHR e.g. Mon 6 Sep, 07:25.
            Look for £58 fares in the search results.
            Enjoy!

          • aDifferentSimon says:

            I did 4 adults and 4 children. Came to 460.

          • Hotinnewcastle says:

            Jumped onto this band wagon….just wondering if I have made a mistake, bought 9 ow jer to London to let’s with 22.5k avios so 68 taxes to pay, was trying to cancel in mmb but states this is a travel agent booking so can’t do it online. Is that right? Did it via the ba app…what can I do?

          • Rob says:

            That makes absolutely no sense at all!

            Worse case scenario – call BA and cancel for free under the 24 hour rule.

            Have you tried requesting a voucher from the ‘Book With Confidence’ page?

          • Rupert says:

            I got the same – this is a travel agent booking however used the book with confidence page. Went through asking for one voucher but said can be 7 days…

          • FFoxSake says:

            @Rupert that’s a standard message in case they have to do anything manually. Most likely you’ll get an email after less than 10 minutes.

          • FFoxSake says:

            @Miskocina should be ok once the BA IT catches up. Try again tomorrow and report back? As I understand it eVouchers are just like BA gift cards.

          • Jcric says:

            @Miskocina
            I had the same problem with a 9 passenger booking and used BA chat to solve it. For some reason the voucher was linked to the surname of some of the other passengers on the booking, which was different to mine (even though I was the lead booker). You just input that surname when using the evoucher, even if they aren’t travelling on the new booking. She also confirmed that it doesn’t matter if the original people aren’t travelling on the new booking.
            And as a data point, I also used a one way Jersey – London route (any with a price of £58 – there’s quite a few around September/October), for 9 people, costing £68 cash, 22500 miles and providing a voucher for £518. I cancelled immediately for an evoucher which came through minutes later.
            Thanks everyone, for me this will make it possible to afford to take my family abroad next summer.

          • Graham says:

            A massive hat tip to you! Just returned from Belfast with plans to take advantage of this tomorrow then realised I needed to do something about it tonight!

            Converted 8 adults on the JER route to a £406.80 booking for £60.80 and 20k. Will assist my next tier point run. Thank you!

          • Cradelseat says:

            When I attempt to cancel my 9 person booking, I get the following option:

            : This is a trade or travel agent booking
            Trade bookings, or bookings made through a travel agent cannot be processed by British Airways.

            Did you have this issue?

          • Guernsey Globetrotter says:

            Chapeau FFoxSake! I did exactly what’s in your example above with one variation – I bought the Avios off BA at a little over 1p per point in their sale. 15 x 8 person bookings/cancellations later, by my calculation that’s a £2,850 uplift on the cash I put into the e-vouchers, representing a 66% return on investment. Also generated 16,453 avios from using the BAPP to buy and triggering the 5k spend get 10k avios offer. So net benefit of c. £3k for a couple of hours clicking and now every BA cash flight for the next 2 years is basically on sale for me & Mrs Trotter at 40% off – props to you my man and all the great minds in this fantastic community 🙂

      • Memesweeper says:

        Does a booking for four adults yield one evoucher or four?

        • Tom says:

          Yes

        • Mike says:

          There’s 2 options on the form. Multiple vouchers or 1 voucher. It defaults to 1 voucher.

          • FFoxSake says:

            Just be aware that if you use people from your saved passenger names list then they will ALL get a copy of the eVoucher email with all of the details on it. Not very secure from BA IT…
            Might be best to just use the “New Name” option if you want to avoid any confusion.
            I just had some worried phone calls from people asking what was going on!

      • BJ says:

        Depends where you live and what your travel plans are but you can probably do more damage with 241s. However, nothing stopping you buying your avios balance back again in the future at around half the price during the best purchase avios promotions.

        • FFoxSake says:

          Thanks BJ, yes, probably best to keep a balanced view here. Have 2 x 241s in the bank and another on the way, so will do a few sums when the brain is fresher tomorrow.

  • DAJ says:

    Does anyone know if you are able to use the e voucher (in GBP) against an ex EU booking which prices in Euros? This may be the clincher for me to book some JER fares!!

  • Ant says:

    Hi i have an RFS booking for my mum and I that i would like to cancel for an FTV. Would i have to use the FTV for a trip for the 2 of us or can i use it for a solo trip? Have a feeling my mum might have lost her interest in travel.

  • fred says:

    So is there any chance BA might just cancel our accounts for mining this loophole?

    • Rob says:

      Why does BA care whether you book a flight now on this offer or if you give them your money and you book a flight later?

  • Chrisasaurus says:

    No luck at all booking anything tatl – just to save me bothering should this work in the app or do I need to dust off the MacBook?

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