A guide to ‘good/ great value’ redemptions of BA Avios

Post originally Published April 29, 2024 || Last Updated April 29, 2024

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British Airways Avios can offer great value, but the key is knowing how to use them strategically to minimize fees, particularly fuel surcharges, and maximize travel value.

A guide to ‘good/ great value’ redemptions of BA Avios



Short-Haul Flights on British Airways


**Routes:** Within Europe, especially in economy class.

**Example:** London (LHR) to Paris (CDG)

**Avios Cost:** 4,000+ Avios one-way off-peak in economy

**Fees & Surcharges:** Approximately £17.50 in taxes and fees one-way

**Why It’s Good Value:**
- Short-haul flights generally require fewer Avios.
- Low taxes and fees compared to long-haul BA flights.
- Frequent availability.

What else is in this post?

  1. Short-Haul Flights on British Airways
  2. Flights on Aer Lingus
  3. Flights on American Airlines
  4. Upgrading Paid Tickets on British Airways
  5. Flights on Iberia
  6. Flights on Qatar Airways
  7. Oneworld Multi-Carrier Award

Flights on Aer Lingus


**Routes:** US to Ireland (e.g., Boston to Dublin)

**Avios Cost:** 13,000 Avios one-way in economy off-peak

**Fees & Surcharges:** Around $30 one-way

**Why It’s Good Value:**
- Significantly lower fuel surcharges compared to British Airways’ own flights across the Atlantic.
- Aer Lingus offers competitive redemption rates, particularly from the East Coast of the US.

Flights on American Airlines


**Routes:** U.S. domestic flights, especially non-stop routes over short distances

**Example:** New York (JFK) to Miami (MIA)

**Avios Cost:** 7,500 Avios one-way in economy

**Fees & Surcharges:** Typically $5.60 one-way

**Why It’s Good Value:**
- Minimal taxes and fees.
- Good use of Avios for otherwise expensive last-minute flights or for non-stop flights that tend to be pricier.

Upgrading Paid Tickets on British Airways


**Routes:** Upgrading from premium economy to business class on long-haul routes

**Example:** London (LHR) to New York (JFK)

**Avios Cost:** 24,000 Avios one-way (to upgrade one class)

**Fees & Surcharges:** Depends on the ticket purchased but significantly less than a business class award ticket

**Why It’s Good Value:**
- Enhances the travel experience significantly at a fraction of what business class would normally cost in Avios and cash.
- Particularly valuable on high-fee routes where paying outright for business class (or redeeming for a full business class award) would be much more expensive.

Flights on Iberia


**Routes:** US to Spain (e.g., New York to Madrid)

**Avios Cost:** 17,000 Avios one-way in economy off-peak

**Fees & Surcharges:** Around $100 one-way, much lower than BA’s charges for similar routes

**Why It’s Good Value:**
- Lower fuel surcharges compared to British Airways.
- Good availability and reasonable Avios cost for transatlantic flights.

Flights on Qatar Airways


**Routes:** Europe to Asia/Africa (e.g., Paris to Doha to Seychelles)

**Avios Cost:** 43,000 Avios one-way in economy

**Fees & Surcharges:** Can be significant, often around $250 one-way, but still less than BA

**Why It’s Good Value:**
- Access to one of the world’s top airlines, especially if flying Qsuite.
- Despite higher fees, the overall cost in Avios and surcharges can be lower than other carriers for similar routes.

Oneworld Multi-Carrier Award


**Routes:** Multiple continents, e.g., North America > Europe > Asia > North America

**Avios Cost:** Depends on total mileage flown but starts from 150,000 Avios for up to 35,000 miles traveled in economy.

**Fees & Surcharges:** Varies, but planning the right carriers (like avoiding BA for long-haul) can keep costs down.

**Why It’s Good Value:**
- Flexible and extensive travel on a single ticket.
- Can optimize by selecting partners with lower fees, like Aer Lingus and American Airlines.

### Tips for Minimizing Fees

- **Choose partners wisely:** Aer Lingus, Iberia, and American Airlines often have lower surcharges than BA.
- **Book off-peak:** Avios cost less during off-peak times, and there’s often good availability.
- **Avoid long-haul BA flights:** Especially from the US to the UK, where surcharges can be prohibitively high.
- **Consider upgrading:** Instead of booking a business class award outright.

Using Avios effectively requires a bit of strategy not only in choosing the right destinations and classes of service but can be highly rewarding.

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