Are you a yay or nay to Avois subscriptions

FlyingFiona

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I'm considering signing up a to BA's Avios subscription and would be keen to hear others opinion of and experience with it.

I'm also keen to hear how people with 0 points got their first points in order to be eligible for the subscription (I am thinking of just buying something from a store listed on the BA mall and having it sent to someone in the UK as a gift.) Finally which currency did you elect to pay the subscription in?
 
I'm considering signing up a to BA's Avios subscription and would be keen to hear others opinion of and experience with it.

I'm also keen to hear how people with 0 points got their first points in order to be eligible for the subscription (I am thinking of just buying something from a store listed on the BA mall and having it sent to someone in the UK as a gift.) Finally which currency did you elect to pay the subscription in?
I took a subscription two years ago when they first introduced them. Took the "Traveller" subsciption when it was GBP455 and Liz Truss was trying to last longer than that lettuce (so the exchange rate was very favourable for a few weeks). It was way cheaper than the other currencies at the time although I had to sign up with my old London address. It's been fine; the points arrive each month as expected.

I got my first 1.000 Avios from a promotion QR were running a few year back: they gave you 1,000 Avios just for joining their program.
 
I got my first avios by buying something from the store, from memory it was a gift card so I didn't even need to worry about it getting delivered somewhere.

BA recently adjusted the prices so now the cost seems pretty much on par across the different currencies with only a small difference - it used to be that everyone not paying in GBP got royally shafted but that doesn't seem to be the case anymore.
 
I got my first 1.000 Avios from a promotion QR were running a few year back: they gave you 1,000 Avios just for joining their program.
I remember these, I created accounts for OH and I when QR were giving 5,000 Qpoints for signing up (before the Avios days); figured worst case I could move them to ALL, but it worked out quite nicely.

Re OP's question, I've had a BAEC account for many, many years (before Avios even existed, when they were imaginatively called BA Miles...), so "activating" the account wasn't a problem, but I remember having to do it for IB, a transfer from a credit card, e-Rewards or anything else usually does it, it could even be possible by just buying 1,000 Avios (but I'm not sure).

As for the subscription, it's still good value (generally, always check the cash price vs the Avios price), but the price (pence per Avios) is now closer to 1p per Avios on the highest tier package, when it was around 0.7p before being devalued (made more expensive, you still get the same amount of Avios). Purchasing the subscription was also significantly cheaper in GBP than USD/EUR initially, but that's levelled out somewhat now (I *think* GBP is still better value, but it's a lot closer and exchange rate fluctuations will impact that).
 
Purchasing the subscription was also significantly cheaper in GBP than USD/EUR initially, but that's levelled out somewhat now (I *think* GBP is still better value, but it's a lot closer and exchange rate fluctuations will impact that).

IIRC, the initial offer was around the time Liz Truss trashed the pound and purchasing in GBP was way better than the alternatives.
 
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IIRC, the initial offer was around the time Liz Truss trashed the pound and purchasing in GBP was way better than the alternatives.
Ha! That would make sense. I know the EUR/USD options were vastly inferior, wasn’t exactly sure why!
 
So, what is the current best option (and currency) for an Avios subscription here in AU/NZ?

With these Avios points- what are some good redemptions people have made?
 
Can someone recommend a good article for starting out when buying avios. I have 20000 points in my BA account and looking to buy some miles to try and piece together a RTW airfare on points,

@JessicaTam have you bought them?
 
Can someone recommend a good article for starting out when buying avios. I have 20000 points in my BA account and looking to buy some miles to try and piece together a RTW airfare on points,

@JessicaTam have you bought them?

This covers the basics from an Australian perspective:

 
Renewed 200,000 for £1,789 (looks like they honour the legacy rate for the adventurer subscription)

Given my redemption sweet spot is QR Q Suites which opens up weeks ahead of Velocity and given zero availability with QFF it's a no brainer on getting value for money.
 

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