British Airways is the largest full-service airline in the United Kingdom and flies to more destinations in the U.S. than any other European carrier.
The airline’s loyalty program is called Executive Club, and its currency is Avios. With a substantial global route network and a loyalty currency that is easy to earn and redeem, it is a program that should be on your radar, even if you aren’t traveling to the U.K.
Here’s what you need to know about earning and redeeming British Airways Avios for rewards and how to earn elite status in Executive Club.
Avios is the rewards currency used by the following loyalty programs:
Avios can be transferred between any of these programs at a ratio of 1:1, so each Avios is theoretically worth the same in each program. There are, however, different ways in which Avios can be redeemed in each program. This means the savvy reader can achieve different values depending on which program the Avios are used in — and how.
This guide focuses on Avios earned and redeemed in the Executive Club program.
Tier points count toward status, and there are four different status levels:
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Note that changes to British Airlines’ tier point collection year will be implemented in April 2025.
Like some other airline programs, British Airways Executive Club also has two additional levels of status that aren’t published:
Silver is the equivalent of Gold on many other airlines, where the benefits really kick in.
Lifetime Gold is earned after collecting 35,000 tier points; there’s no limit on the amount of time you can take to collect.
Requalifying for status with British Airways requires the same amount of tier points, except for Gold Guest List. However, BA has a “soft landing” for members who don’t retain the same status level in the following membership year.
If members fail to maintain their status, they’ll slip to the level directly below, rather than having to start again.
Many frequent flyer programs differentiate between redeemable miles and elite qualifying miles. This is partly because airlines award multiples of actual miles flown to passengers in premium cabins or those with elite status for redeeming, but they award progress toward status based on actual miles flown.
British Airways Executive Club has a split. Rather than having elite qualifying miles, BA awards tier points, which count toward status. Sometimes confusingly for those new to the world of miles, BA calls its mileage currency — i.e., the miles that are earned and can be used for spending — Avios.
Avios are the air miles earned for flying, credit card spending and spending with partners through online shopping, hotel stays and rental cars. Therefore, Avios are the currency customers can use for reward flights, upgrades and other things like gift vouchers.
You can earn Avios based on the price of your ticket and any additional add-ons when you fly, such as carrier charges, cabin upgrades, seats pre-booked and paid for, and additional bags.
Then, you will receive additional Avios based on your elite status. You will earn 7 Avios per British pound (about $1.34) spent as a Bronze member, 8 Avios per pound spent as a Silver member and 9 Avios per pound spent as a Gold member.
British Airways awards tier points for all flights taken on British Airways, Aer Lingus or any of BA’s Oneworld partners, which count toward status in Executive Club. The number of tier points awarded depends on your ticket type and the class flown.
Short economy-class flights of less than 2,000 miles can earn between 5 and 20 tier points, depending on the fare class booked and the price. The more expensive the ticket, the more likely you will earn more tier points. Short-haul business-class flights (or domestic first class, in the U.S.) of less than 2,000 miles typically earn 40 tier points for each sector. So, taking lots of short flights in premium cabins can quickly earn elite status.
Starting in 2025, all Executive Club members’ tier point collection years will begin April 1 and end March 31. Previously, status years aligned with when the member joined Executive Club, but all members will follow the same dates starting in April 2025.
Unlike the loyalty programs of some U.S. airlines, there is currently no spending requirement to earn status in the Executive Club program. You must earn the tier points and take two qualifying flights on British Airways each membership year for Bronze status. You must take four qualifying flights and meet the tier point thresholds to earn Silver or Gold status.
The easiest way to earn a meaningful number of Avios on everyday spending is by applying for the British Airways Visa Signature® Card.
This card — issued by Chase and, therefore, subject to the 5/24 rule — offers new applicants 85,000 Avios after they spend $5,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening. TPG values Avios at 1.4 cents each in our September 2024 valuations, making the full bonus worth $1,190.
The British Airways Visa Signature Card has a $95 annual fee and earns 3 Avios per $1 spent on purchases with British Airways, Aer Lingus, Iberia and Level. Plus, you can earn 2 Avios per $1 spent on hotel accommodations when purchased directly with the hotel. All other purchases earn 1 Avios per $1 spent.
Savvy TPG readers know that we usually recommend sticking with cards that earn transferable points because of their added flexibility. This strategy still applies if you’re trying to accrue Avios. British Airways is a transfer partner of Capital One, Chase Ultimate Rewards, American Express Membership Rewards, Bilt Rewards, Wells Fargo Rewards and Marriott Bonvoy, making Avios one of the easiest currencies to earn.
Points or miles transfer from Capital One, Chase, Bilt, Wells Fargo and Amex at a 1:1 ratio (in addition to occasional transfer bonuses), while Marriott points transfer at a 3:1 ratio. Plus, you’ll get a 5,000-Avios bonus for every 60,000 Marriott points transferred.
The following cards all currently offer strong welcome bonuses that you could easily convert to Avios:
Other ways to earn Avios include:
British Airways is a founding member of Oneworld, a global alliance of more than a dozen airlines.
Assuming there’s award availability, you can use your Avios from your British Airways accounts for flights on any Oneworld airlines:
In addition to the Oneworld partners listed above, you can also use Avios from British Airways Executive Club to redeem for flights on:
Hawaiian Airlines is set to join the Oneworld alliance following the Alaska Airlines-Hawaiian Airlines merger.
Though British Airways Executive Club does not publish an official redemption chart, TPG has found that the airline follows this award pricing for one-way Avios redemptions:
Zone
(distance in miles) |
Economy off-peak | Economy peak | Premium economy off-peak | Premium economy peak | Business off-peak | Business peak | First class off-peak | First class peak |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Zone 1
(1-650) |
4,750 | 5,250 | N/A | N/A | 8,500 | 9,750 | N/A | N/A |
Zone 2
(651-1,151) |
7,250 | 8,250 | N/A | N/A | 13,500 | 15,750 | N/A | N/A |
Zone 3
(1,152-2,000) |
9,250 | 10,750 | N/A | N/A | 17,750 | 18,350 | N/A | N/A |
Zone 4
(2,001-3,000) |
10,000 | 12,500 | N/A | N/A | 31,250 | 37,500 | N/A | N/A |
Zone 5
(3,001-4,000) |
13,000 | 20,000 | 26,000 | 40,000 | 50,000 | 60,000 | 68,000 | 80,000 |
Zone 6
(4,001-5,500) |
16,250 | 25,000 | 32,500 | 50,000 | 62,500 | 75,000 | 85,000 | 100,000 |
Zone 7
(5,501-6,500) |
19,500 | 30,000 | 39,000 | 60,000 | 75,000 | 90,000 | 102,000 | 120,000 |
Zone 8
(6,501-7,000) |
22,750 | 35,000 | 45,500 | 70,000 | 87,500 | 105,000 | 119,000 | 140,000 |
Zone 9
(7,001-plus) |
32,500 | 50,000 | 65,000 | 100,000 | 125,000 | 150,000 | 170,000 | 200,000 |
British Airways has introduced Reward Flight Savers on all BA-operated routes. This program allows Executive Club members to pay more Avios in exchange for a reduction in the significant fuel surcharges, which are some of the industry’s highest.
Here is the partner award chart for flights operated by partner airlines, excluding American Airlines and Alaska Airlines Zone 1-4 (all flights are charged at the peak price):
Zone
(distance in miles) |
Economy | Premium economy | Business/domestic first | First |
---|---|---|---|---|
Zone 1
(1-650) |
6,000 | 6,750 | 12,500 | 24,000 |
Zone 2
(651-1,151) |
9,000 | 11,250 | 16,500 | 33,000 |
Zone 3
(1,152-2,000) |
11,000 | 15,000 | 22,000 | 44,000 |
Zone 4
(2,001-3,000) |
13,000 | 25,000 | 38,750 | 51,500 |
Zone 5
(3,001-4,000) |
20,750 | 40,000 | 62,000 | 82,500 |
Zone 6
(4,001-5,500) |
25,750 | 50,000 | 77,250 | 103,000 |
Zone 7
(5,501-6,500) |
31,000 | 62,000 | 92,750 | 123,750 |
Zone 8
(6,501-7,000) |
36,250 | 72,250 | 108,250 | 144,250 |
Zone 9
(7,001-plus) |
51,500 | 100,000 | 154,500 | 206,000 |
For some flights operated by partner airlines using Avios, you may see slightly different pricing than in the table above when redeeming through British Airways Executive Club. For example:
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For shorter flights operated by American Airlines or Alaska Airlines, the following prices apply:
Zone 1 (up to 650 miles) | 12,000 | 24,000 |
---|---|---|
Zone 2 (651-1,151 miles) | 16,000 | 20,500 |
Zone 3 (1,152-2,000 miles) | 18,000 | 40,000 |
Zone 4 (2,001-3,000 miles) | 20,000 | 50,000 |
Flights in Zone 5 or above (such as to Europe) operated by American Airlines are priced using the regular partner award chart.
Executive Club charges per leg, so if you are taking connecting flights you will need to add together the cost of each.
If you want to book domestic flights in economy for fewer Avios, consider transferring your Avios from Executive Club to Finnair Plus, which charges just 11,000 Avios for flights anywhere in the continental United States and Canada.
First, you will need a British Airways Executive Club account to transfer points or search award availability. Click here to sign up if you don’t already have an account.
British Airways’ website is one of the best options for searching Oneworld award availability. Most redemptions can be booked online through the Executive Club website.
There are two main ways to search for award availability. Immediately after logging in to BA’s website, I usually hover over the “Book” tab in the upper left corner and click on “Book a flight with Avios.”
BA lets you easily search plus or minus three days at the top of the results page.
When you select your preferred flight, you will then see the price in Avios along with fees and taxes.
There are two different ways to do this:
You may not have sufficient Avios in your account to cover the cost of the entire flight, or you may not wish to use so many Avios for one redemption. So, British Airways gives you the option to pay with a combination of Avios and cash for redemptions on British Airways or its partners.
British Airways has a huge route network, especially in North America and across Europe, making it a great option for those flying from the U.S. to Europe. Plus, BA remains committed to maintaining international first class, and while none of its products are world-leading, they are fairly consistent.
Avios are one of the easiest loyalty program currencies to earn and redeem. Redemptions for short-haul travel can offer great value, though fuel surcharges remain the biggest frustration with the program.