Here we go again—another day, another dose of devaluation drama, this time from the British Airways Executive Club, loyalty program. They quietly reduced the value of their partner awards and seems to chose to make this change without any prior warning. It appears that this impacts flights to and from the USA. The last devaluation happened in 2019. Thanks to DansDeals for uncovering this recent update. Check the link for more details.
When you’re planning those quick getaways or last-minute trips or or maybe just repositioning flights, British Avios miles have likely been your go-to, saving you money and adding a touch of convenience to your travels. However, as the saying goes, things change. Now, with the recent devaluation, that quick trip that used to cost you 7,000 points has crept up to 8,250 points – about a 17.86% increase. It’s not the news you were hoping for, but you know how it goes: the show must go on.
Keep an eye out for bonus transfers to help mitigate the blow. When you convert your Ultimate Rewards or Membership Rewards points to British Airways, Chase and American Express occasionally offer sweet deals, such as a 30% bonus. It’s a nice perk that could help you swallow those extra points.
And remember those flights from the US West Coast to Hawaii on Hawaiian Airlines? They used to set you back 13,000 Avios points, but now it’s a bit higher at 16,000 points – a 23.08% increase.
In a Nutshell
There are certain things beyond your control, so don’t stress about them.
It’s all about staying flexible and informed in this ever-changing world of travel rewards. Sure, things change, but with a little strategic planning, you can keep making the most of those points and miles on your adventures. Stay up to date and adaptable. Don’t hoard points for the sake of hoarding them, and don’t rush to transfer from the bank unless you’re ready to use them – many transfers happen instantly.
Because British Airways doesn’t have an official chart, it can be tricky to figure out the value of your Avios with partner airlines. However, the points and miles community has plenty of content piecing them together, and you can find information here [link1] [link2] [link3] [link4].
New to earning miles and points? Read my tips on how to collect them effortlessly [link]. I’ve got a beginner’s guide to credit card points and miles to help you start. If your credit card is declined or pending, don’t stress—it’s not over. Check this [link] for basics on the credit card application process and what to do with a reconsideration line. Explore my list of sweet spots to make the most of your miles and points. Enjoy your points and miles journey!