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NEW: Get BA tier points from your BA Premium Plus Amex spending for six months

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For many years now we’ve been encouraging, via anyone who would listen, BA and American Express to start issuing British Airways Executive Club tier points on credit card spend.

We thought that 1 tier point per £100 of spending seemed fair. With capped interchange rates restricting the miles that can be funded, giving out status benefits seemed a better way to go. There are also a lot of people who are more interested in elite status than miles.

And – spookily – it has come to pass!

Earn Executive Club tier points with the British Airways American Express card

From today, you will earn British Airways Executive Club tier points when you spend on your British Airways Premium Plus American Express card.

There are strings attached, however, which make the deal less attractive than it could be.

As a reminder of how British Airways Executive Club status works:

  • Bronze – requires 300 tier points and two cash segments on BA or Iberia – benefits include free seat selection seven days before flying, priority boarding and the use of business class check in desks
  • Silver – requires 600 tier points and four cash segments on BA or Iberia – benefits include access to airport lounges, free seat selection at booking and additional baggage allowance
  • Gold – requires 1,500 tier points and four cash segments on BA or Iberia – benefits include access to First lounges, First class check in and boarding, free seat selection at booking, additional baggage and additional reward flight availability

…. and as a reminder of how the British Airways Premium Plus American Expess card works:

British Airways American Express Premium Plus

Bonus: 30,000 Avios

Read our full review

Other information:

  • Receive a companion voucher, letting you book two flights for the Avios of one, when you spend £15,000 in a card year
  • A solo traveller can use it for a 50% discount on the Avios for one ticket
  • The voucher is valid in any cabin
  • It can be used on British Airways, Iberia and Aer Lingus
  • Annual fee: £300

Representative 137.8% APR variable based on an assumed £1,200 credit limit and £300 annual fee. Interest rate on purchases 30.0% APR variable.

See if you qualify for the 30,000 Avios sign-up bonus +

You will receive 30,000 Avios as a sign-up bonus on the British Airways American Express Premium Plus card if you spend £6,000 within 90 days of signing up.

To qualify for the bonus, you must not have held the British Airways Premium Plus or the free British Airways American Express cards in the previous 24 months.

You are OK if you had a supplementary card on someone else’s British Airways American Express account.

You are OK if, currently or in the previous 24 months, you have held any other American Express card.

For clarity, you can still apply for the British Airways Premium Plus card even if you do not qualify for the bonus.  You would still benefit from the companion voucher and all of the other card benefits.

Learn more about the card benefits +

When you spend £15,000 on the British Airways American Express Premium Plus card, you receive a companion voucher entitling you to book two Avios redemption flights for the miles of one.

Alternatively, a solo traveller can use the voucher for a 50% reduction on the Avios required for one ticket.

This voucher is valid for two years.  Full taxes and charges need to be paid on both tickets.

This voucher is the most valuable perk available in the UK airline and hotel credit card sector in my view. It could save you 150,000 or more Avios when used for a long-haul redemption in a premium cabin.

The voucher with the Premium Plus card is far more powerful than the voucher given with the free British Airways American Express card.  You need to spend the same £15,000 to receive it.  More importantly, the Premium Plus voucher is valid for two years and is valid in ALL cabins.  The voucher on the free British Airways American Express card is only valid for one year and can only be used for Economy flights.

You receive your voucher within a few days of reaching the spending target.  You need to fly the outbound leg of your 2-4-1 flight before the expiry date of the voucher.

The voucher can be used for flights on British Airways, Iberia and Aer Lingus.

You need a minimum personal income of £35,000 to apply for the card.

How can you earn tier points from British Airways credit card spending?

This is how the offer will work:

You need to opt-in to this offer via the ‘Offers’ tab of your Amex account

If you don’t opt-in, you won’t receive any tier points. Only spend made after you have opted in will count.

You cannot opt in via the American Express app. It can be done on the website.

Only British Airways Premium Plus American Express members can take part

This offer does not apply to holders of the free British Airways American Express card. It also doesn’t apply to holders of the Barclaycard Avios credit cards.

You can only earn 200 tier points

The tier points are triggered like this:

  • you will receive 100 tier points when you have spent £15,000 after registration
  • you will receive a further 50 tier points if you spend a further £5,000
  • you will receive a final 50 tier points if you spend a further £5,000, for a total spend of £25,000
Earn Executive Club tier points with the British Airways American Express card

You need to complete your spending by 21st May 2024

You will need to be careful with your timing

The tier points will be sent across to your British Airways Executive Club account on the same day as your base Avios are transferred. This is six days before your statement date.

You will need to look at your British Airways Executive Club membership year end and decide when the optimum time is to trigger the tier points. For me, with an 8th September year end, it makes no difference – irrespective of when I earn the tier points between now and 21st May 2024, the points will count towards my next requalification year.

If your membership year ends on 8th December, 8th January, 8th February, 8th March, 8th April or 8th May, you need to think about whether the tier points would be better credited in the current or your next membership year and try to time your spending appropriately.

Conclusion

I’m excited to see British Airways and American Express trialling the earning of tier points via credit card spend.

However, I don’t think that the balance is right, although they are heading in the right direction.

I think that:

  • you should earn tier points starting at £5,000 of qualifying spend for 50 tier points – £15,000 is simply out of reach for many people over a six month period and will lead to a lack of engagement
  • the number of tier points you can earn should be uncapped – if someone wants to spend £60,000 to earn a British Airways Executive Club Silver card from scratch, assuming they also fly four segments, they should be able to (and the same for spending £150,000 to earn Gold)

One option could be to give cardholders a choice – earn Avios OR tier points. Economically this would work for the airline because it would receive the equivalent value of selling 90,000 Avios to Amex in return for issuing a Silver card.

At the moment, this offer appeals to a niche which is simply too small – people who can spend £15,000 to £25,000 within six months AND for whom an extra 100 to 200 tier points would make a difference to their Executive Club status AND have an Executive Club year end with a suitable date.

It also creates problems for people who have spent £9,999 on their cards and are holding off spending more so they don’t trigger their annual 2-4-1 companion voucher unnecessarily early – although I published the obvious solution for that problem here. I spent nothing on my BA card between February 2023 (when I was above £9,500) and the last week of October 2023 because I wanted to ensure the 2-4-1 voucher would be valid for half term in 2025.

It’s a promising move, however, and hopefully we will see it rolled out permanently in 2024 with a few user-friendly tweaks.


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 (432)

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  • SteveCroydon says:

    Not worth the effort. I downgraded my BAPP a month ago and got a big pro-rata refund after six weeks usage and spending £10k in almost one transaction. Upgrade voucher safely in my BAEC account.
    Why would I continue with the card for another 10 months? The next to go will be my Platinum card next spring before renewal or even sooner.

  • Den S says:

    I have already spent over £15K (currently on £18K) and missed the first benefit however, will I receive a further 50 tier points if I hit £20k or do I need to spend a further £5,000 from now?

  • Graham says:

    Offer seams to have been removed from my Amex homepage, previously unable to register as it just kept crashing! Any ideas?

  • MT says:

    Easy 200 TP for me, would be ideal if not capped, but I shall take the for me free 200TP!

  • Robert Emery says:

    Will additional cardholder spend count towards the tier credits?

  • Simon Schus says:

    Does this signal a sooner-rather-than-letter (<5 years) move to revenue-based tier points in the future?

  • Chris Cannon says:

    Offer not appeared in my account. Anyone else?

  • says:

    I’m amazed about the negativity on here. For most offers, you win some you lose some. I didn’t come on here to whinge about missing out on the huge SUPs that were on offer at various times. It turns out that my timing could be right on this one.

    I upgraded the card to black in August and need £8500 to get the 241. I’m also moving soon to a house that needs a new boiler, windows and more. I’m also waiting for some reasonable J class fares to Singapore or Kuala Lumpur so that’ll add to the totals. So, yes, I was going to have the spend anyway. I may have stopped just before the trigger but will now continue on this card up towards the £15k. Maybe that’s who this is really aimed at. Those who stop spending for months to avoid the trigger.
    Agreed, 100 TPs isn’t huge but I’ve been working on how to get back to 600 before next October. It won’t please those who earn status by their company paying for their travel, to have me cluttering up the lounge, but I’m quite enjoying silver at the moment.

    • Jack says:

      It is rubbish and pleases very little people if any . £20,000 spend for 200 points is completely rubbish

      • Rob says:

        It’s not £25k for 200TP. It’s 200TP on top of the 37,500 Avios you’d get for £25k spend, on stuff you’re presumably buying anyway.

        Whilst it won’t persuade me to move £25k over (because my status is locked in already for next year) it will work for some.

        If 1,000 people move an extra £25k to their BAPP it’s an extra £25,000,000 spent. Not peanuts for BA or Amex.

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