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Astonishing 70,000 Avios sign-up bonus for the British Airways Premium Plus American Express!

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I’ve never seen anything like it. British Airways has just launched an exclusive 70,000 Avios sign-up bonus for the British Airways Premium Plus American Express card.

This is, frankly, shocking. I’ve never seen anything like it in all these years.

Just as surprising is a sign-up bonus of 20,000 Avios on the free British Airways American Express card.

70,000 Avios British Airways Premium Plus American Express card

You can learn more about the cards in our British Airways Premium Plus American Express review here and our free British Airways American Express review here.

Here is the legally required interest rate information on the two cards:

British Airways American Express:

The representative APR is 30.0% variable.

British Airways Premium Plus American Express:

The representative APR is 137.8% variable, including the annual fee.  The representative APR on purchases is 30.0% variable.

Yesterday we wrote about a new ‘open to all’ bonus of 35,000 Avios for the British Airways Premium Plus card. There was no special bonus launched on the free card.

I need to stress that we were not told in advance about this (far) better ba.com exclusive deal. American Express had provided us with details of the 35,000 Avios offer but nothing else. There was even a formal press release circulated to the media on the 35,000 Avios deal on Tuesday evening. No-one bothered to mention that a much better offer was available.

Full details are on this page on the BA website. You must be logged in to see it.

Get a limited time 70,000 Avios sign-up bonus!

For British Airways Premium Plus, if you sign up by 21st February, you can earn a sign-up bonus of 70,000 Avios when you spend £3,000 in the first three months.

I cannot stress how crazy this offer is. If ANY member of your family qualifies for this bonus, I would persuade them to jump in.

What is even more impressive is that the spending requirement is unchanged. You only need to spend the usual £3,000.

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What are 70,000 Avios worth?

This is our main article on what Avios points are worth. We generally say that you should expect at least 1p when used for premium cabin flights.

However, even in the worst possible scenario – that you convert to Nectar points and spend them in Sainsburys, at Argos or at eBay.co.uk – your 70,000 Avios are worth £467 of Nectar credit. Not bad for a sign-up bonus …..

Do you qualify for the 70,000 Avios bonus?

Remember that you are only eligible for the sign-up bonus on the Premium Plus card if you have NOT held a British Airways American Express (free or Premium Plus) card in the past 24 months.

You ARE eligible if you currently or have held The Platinum Card, Preferred Rewards Gold card, Green card, Nectar card, Platinum Cashback cards, Marriott Bonvoy card, American Express Rewards Credit Card, Business Platinum or Business Gold cards.

You ARE eligible if you are currently a supplementary cardholder on a British Airways American Express card held by someone else, but have not held a card in your own name in the past 24 months.

The bottom line is that if you haven’t had either of the British Airways American Express cards in the past 24 months, you will qualify for the 70,000 Avios.

What about the free British Airways American Express card?

Clearly 20,000 Avios on the free card – requiring a spend of £1,000 in three months – is also exceptional.

However, with a 70,000 Avios bonus on the table with the Premium Plus card, I don’t see why you would want to bother with the free card unless the £3,000 spend target is a problem.

Note that the rules for getting the bonus on the free card are tougher than on the British Airways Premium Plus American Express. The rule is that you cannot have had ANY personal American Express cards in the past 24 months.

The Premium Plus card has far looser rules – you only need to have gone 24 months without any British Airways American Express card.

Conclusion

I have no idea why British Airways has decided to offer such a ludicrously generous offer but only tell people about it via its own website.

The offer runs to 21st February. I strongly recommend you jump in if you can.

The application page is on the BA website here.

If you want to know more, we did an article on the core benefits of the British Airways Premium Plus American Express card here. If you don’t want to pay an annual fee, a similar article on the benefits of the free British Airways American Express card is here.


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If you are looking to apply for a new credit card, here are our top recommendations based on the current sign-up bonuses.

In 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:

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Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard

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

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

You can see our full directory of all UK cards which earn airline or hotel points here. Here are the best of the other deals currently available.

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

British Airways American Express Premium Plus

30,000 Avios and the famous annual 2-4-1 voucher 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

Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard

18,000 bonus points and 1.5 points for every £1 you spend Read our full review

Earning miles and points from small business cards

If you are a sole trader or run a small company, you may also want to check out these offers:

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

Capital on Tap Pro Visa

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

Capital on Tap Visa

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

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

Comments (557)

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  • Josh says:

    Is their anyway to chat with amex without having an account? (Want to have eligibility confirmation in writing)

    Thank you

    • Anna says:

      Would love to know that as well. I am not really sure if I qualify – had a personal free card closed in June 2019, so more than two years now, but the gold I closed in October 2021. I know you say I should be ok, but when I look at the terms this is what they say: This new Cardmember offer is only available if you have not held a personal British Airways American Express Card within the previous 24 months. If you have held a personal British Airways American Express Card within the previous 24 months, you will be entitled to all other Card benefits, excluding the welcome offer.
      Would the Gold card be a personal one in my case? It was not a business card, a personal one, so I am not sure if the fact I had a Gold card would not exclude me from the sign up bonus? Hope someone can clarify.

      • Rob says:

        That’s not what it says about the BAPP card. Those are the rules for the free BA card.

        • Anna says:

          Hi Rob, this is exact copy of the statement for the BAPP:

          This new Cardmember offer is only available if you have not held a personal British Airways American Express Card within the previous 24 months. If you have held a personal British Airways American Express Card within the previous 24 months, you will be entitled to all other Card benefits, excluding the welcome offer.

          70,000 bonus Avios:
          70,000 bonus Avios will be awarded onto your Account if you are a new Cardmember and you have applied by 21 February 2023 and once you have been approved and you have spent and charged a minimum of £3,000 on goods and services to the Account within the first three months of Cardmembership. Cardmembership begins from Card approval. Please note, it can take up to one month for the bonus Avios to be awarded to your Account once you have met the required spend.

          This is for the free BA:
          This new Cardmember offer is only available if you have not held a personal American Express Card within the previous 24 months. If you have held a personal American Express Card within the previous 24 months, you will be entitled to all other Card benefits, excluding the welcome offer.

          20,000 bonus Avios:
          20,000 bonus Avios will be awarded onto your Account if you are a new Cardmember and you have applied by 21 February 2023 and once you have been approved and you have spent and charged a minimum of £1,000 on goods and services to the Account within the first three months of Cardmembership. Cardmembership begins from Card approval. Please note, it can take up to one month for the bonus Avios to be awarded to your Account once you have met the required spend.

          • Anna says:

            O! I can see the difference! Gold is not BA! Sorry for the confusion, I think I can apply and qualify for the bonus then!

    • jjoohhnn says:

      What if you record the call instead? You are supposed to announce if you are doing that like companies do.

      • Alex G says:

        If you recording a private telephone conversation for your own records, there is no legal requirement to inform the other party.

    • Carlos says:

      You dont even need a basic income, consider yourself eligible

  • Aron says:

    Hi there. If I get this card and obtain the 70k sign-up bonus, will I be out of the run for the AMEX (Platinum / Gold) sign-up bonuses after having held this one? I can see that if you have AMEX now, you can obtain this but does it work in the other way?

  • vlcnc says:

    Well aren’t I glad I checked here today which I don’t always do (sorry Rob :D)… This is perfect for us as we just got rid of our Preferred Rewards Gold Cards so can’t really get any other bonuses.

  • Dan says:

    I’m assuming the 70k sign up bonus and the refer a friend bonus are an either/or, you can’t get both? It seems that way, but I haven’t seen anything that spells out that it’s the case.

    • Rob says:

      How exactly do you plan to use a refer a friend link to navigate to the application page?! The referral links only let you navigate to the standard application pages.

      • Dan says:

        Exactly! That’s why I was assuming it’s not possible, but it’s worth checking…

      • vlcnc says:

        Rob I know you are getting tired of reiterating this and not everyone reads all the comments, so maybe a notice on the article can be put up by you or Rhys about not being able to refer??

  • Simon says:

    OH and I have finished a two year fallow period. Didn’t jump on the Platinum offer for various reasons. Does this change views on the best order to apply for things (if I had time to apply for something else today and then get on board this before the end of the promotional period)?

    • Reney says:

      If I was after Avios, I would be nectar amex (work on bonus then) > BAPP (before 21 Feb deadline) work on bonus and 2 for 1 whilst wait for a Plat bonus. If I didn’t have enough spend to meet 2* nectar and 2* BAPP in the next few months then do the sums on whether it is worth skipping nectar and both jump on BAPP 70k offer (probably but I can’t be bothered to work it out at this time).

  • Ross Goldie says:

    Can you refer people and will they get the 70,000 as well as you getting the referral?

    • ChasP says:

      read the 6 pages of comments and count how many times this has been asked

  • Fang says:

    If my wife applies (she has never had an Amex card) and adds me as a supplemental card holder (I have a valid/current Amex card), will she still get the bonus? And will the spending by me (the supplemental card holder) still count towards the £3k spend limit to trigger the bonus?

    • Reney says:

      yes and yes. But see my response earlier on whether your OH might have enough spend to get the nectar card bonus first then the BAPP. Note that sometimes people might not get approved for 2 cards within a short time period.

  • Joe H says:

    Can I ask if “Offer ends 21st February” refers to the application date, or the date the card is approved and account opened (if they are different). I have taken a 2 year Amex break, and will be eligible for the Gold Card bonus at the end of Jan. Just trying to organise my applications, and maybe get both bonuses. Many thanks.

    • Joe H says:

      Actually I found the answer on the main Amex page. It’s stated that offer period for the 35,000 bonus offered via that route, is based on application date and time.

    • Reney says:

      If you get gold, you will not be eligible for Plat bonus. Worth noting.

      • Joe H says:

        Thanks for the comment. Yes, I am aware. I can’t justify the Platinum fee (not keen on paying then cancelling for refund).

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