Do you need a pick-me-up this season? We can help! For a limited period only, you will receive triple the Avios you’d normally collect on every British Airways flight you take, including flights with a BA flight number between Europe and North America with our airline partners American Airlines, Finnair and Iberia. This offer is also available on British Airways flights (operated by Comair) within southern Africa.
Think where that extra Avios can take you. Perhaps you’ll put it towards a relaxing weekend escape, your next city break or even the adventure of a lifetime!
Simply register, book and travel before 31 March 2017.
You can earn triple Avios on the first eight sectors before 31 March 2017. Triple Avios will be awarded before any cabin or tier bonuses on all tickets except reward flights.
This is a global offer available to all of our Executive Club Members who wish to travel during this period.
All comments (31)
ramraideruk
4 Jan 17#1
This may well be targeted. I registered for the promotion but was told I was ineligible.
Prosamuraiman
4 Jan 171#2
Worked for me! Thx
Sambat
4 Jan 17#3
If they are not on strike....
bma1445
4 Jan 17#4
Thanks, registered here okay (bronze level).
A13 to bma1445
4 Jan 17#6
Wow, big bronze guy!
Impressed.
james42041
4 Jan 17#5
Works for me
bma1445
4 Jan 17#7
Bronze is nothing to BA! You need to be silver to get any real benefits.
Will be interesting to see if this triple offer works with the +25% of bronze though.
Naz76
4 Jan 17#8
I have accumulated 95000 avios points...but have zero idea how to get the best out of them..all advice welcome plz...
hellop4nda to Naz76
5 Jan 171#10
Don't waste on economy redemptions. Go all out and redeem Club World/First. Best value for your Avios. Don't bother with Club Europe either as it is merely economy with a blocked seat beside.
redarrowrules to Naz76
5 Jan 17#21
One of the best options is to book a ticket in Premium Economy then use your Avios points to upgrade to Club World. Still means your forking out a lot of money but nothing compared to your standard Club World ticket costs.
Also try and avoid having the UK as the starting destination. Fly with BA from another country in Europe first, even if it means then connecting in London for the next flight. This way you avoid paying a lot of airport duty. So for example take a cheap Ryanair flight to Berlin, spend a night or two there then start your BA journey say to New York which will more likely mean you will fly from Berlin > London > New York and back. It does mean your return flight will take you back to Berlin but if your in no rush you can use the extra stopovers as part of your holiday.
You of course have to take into account the extra flight costs and airport transfers. But generally you would still be saving money this way and you have an extra city on your holiday.
Immoraliste to Naz76
5 Jan 17#26
Take a look at the Headforpoints website and you'll learn what the optimal redemptions for Avios are and get a heads up on promotions that allow you to boost your balance with limited outlay.
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Do you need a pick-me-up this season? We can help! For a limited period only, you will receive triple the Avios you’d normally collect on every British Airways flight you take, including flights with a BA flight number between Europe and North America with our airline partners American Airlines, Finnair and Iberia. This offer is also available on British Airways flights (operated by Comair) within southern Africa.
Think where that extra Avios can take you. Perhaps you’ll put it towards a relaxing weekend escape, your next city break or even the adventure of a lifetime!
Simply register, book and travel before 31 March 2017.
You can earn triple Avios on the first eight sectors before 31 March 2017. Triple Avios will be awarded before any cabin or tier bonuses on all tickets except reward flights.
This is a global offer available to all of our Executive Club Members who wish to travel during this period.
All comments (31)
Impressed.
Will be interesting to see if this triple offer works with the +25% of bronze though.
Also try and avoid having the UK as the starting destination. Fly with BA from another country in Europe first, even if it means then connecting in London for the next flight. This way you avoid paying a lot of airport duty. So for example take a cheap Ryanair flight to Berlin, spend a night or two there then start your BA journey say to New York which will more likely mean you will fly from Berlin > London > New York and back. It does mean your return flight will take you back to Berlin but if your in no rush you can use the extra stopovers as part of your holiday.
You of course have to take into account the extra flight costs and airport transfers. But generally you would still be saving money this way and you have an extra city on your holiday.