Save 40% in Avios long haul flight sale


Updated on 22 October 2015 | 0 Comments

Your Avios will get you that much further thanks to new long haul flight sale.

If you are an Avios (formerly known as Airmiles) collector, then now is a great time to spend them as the flight rewards scheme has just launched a 40% discount offer on long-haul flights.

Members of the BA Executive Flight Club or Avios Reward Programme can get a massive 40% discount on the number of Avios points they need to book flights from Gatwick or Heathrow to more than 60 long-haul destinations. You just have to book before 2nd November for flights departing before 20th March 2016.

The deal means you can save points when booking flights to popular destinations including New York, Hong Kong and Singapore.

Where can I fly?

Let's take a look at some example destinations to see how many Avios you would normally need to cover the cost of your flight, and how many you will need if you book during this 40% sale.

 

Normal Avios required

 

Avios needed during the sale

 

Destination

Off-peak

Peak

Off-peak

Peak

Abu Dhabi

20,000

25,000

12,000

15,000

Antigua

32,500

50,000

19,500

30,000

Cairo

20,000

25,000

12,000

15,000

Delhi

32,500

50,000

19,500

30,000

Dubai

26,000

40,000

15,600

24,000

Hong Kong

39,000

60,000

23,400

36,000

Johannesburg

26,000

40,000

15,600

24,000

Las Vegas

32,500

50,000

19,500

30,000

Moscow

17,000

20,000

10,200

12,000

Nairobi

32,500

50,000

19,500

30,000

New York

26,000

40,000

15,600

24,000

Singapore

45,500

70,000

27,300

42,000

Tel Aviv

20,000

25,000

12,000

15,000

Tokyo

39,000

60,000

23,400

36,000

Washington

26,000

40,000

15,600

24,000

You need to move quickly!

Seats are subject to availability so you will need to act fast if you want to take advantage of this offer.

Also, remember you’ll still have to pay fees and taxes so no flight will be completely free. You’ll pay £318 for flight to New York, £312 to Hong Kong and £291 to Dubai, for example.

Boosting your Avios

If you are a committed Avios collector, then one cracking way to boost your points is to take out one of the various credit cards aligned with the scheme, as you get rewarded with Avios every time you spend.

For example, with the British Airways American Express Credit Card you get one Avios for every £1 you spend. What's more, spend £1,000 in the first three months that you have the card and you'll get a bonus 9,000 Avios! Should you manage to spend £20,000 on the card in a year, then you'll get a free companion ticket too.

For more great travel cards, check out The best air mile credit cards.

Don't forget easyJet

If you aren't an Avios fan, don't fret, as you could also save on next year's holiday by booking now with easyJet. That's because tickets for flights with the budget airline between 27th June 2016 and 4th September 2016 go on sale today. 

 

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