What does 25 000 Avios points get you?
For 25,000 Avios Points you can fly return to many European destinations in Zone 1, such as Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin. You will need to pay the taxes but to Europe this can be as low as just £1. 25,000 Avios Points will also mean you can fly one way to US destinations, such as New York, in Premium Economy.
What can you get with 22000 Avios points?
You’d be able to spend your 22,000 Avios on a return flight from London in business class (Club Europe) to destinations like Athens, Greece, and Barcelona, Spain. Thanks to British Airways’ Reward Flight Savers, you can choose a combination of cash and Avios that suits your wallet and Avios balance.
How much is 200000 Avios points worth?
1,000 Avios Points costs 3p per point to buy. 10,000 Avios Points costs 1.7p per point to buy. 100,000 Avios Points costs 1.61p per point to buy. 200,000 Avios Points costs 1.6p per point to buy.
What does 100000 Avios get you?
Best ways to use 100,000 Avios That means you can expect to get roughly $1,300 worth of flights from 100,000 Avios, although the exact value you’ll get depends on how and when you redeem your rewards. British Airways, Iberia, and Aer Lingus all use slightly different distance-based award charts.
How much is 28000 Avios worth?
28000 Avios is enough for two return flights to any zone 1 destinations from the UK (includes Prague, Paris, Berlin and others). With 2000 more points you can get to zone 2 destinations (includes Rome, Venice, Vienna and others).
What will 100 000 Avios points get you?
On the whole, 100,000 Avios points allow you to fly to almost anywhere in Europe in Business Class and almost everywhere else in Economy or Premium Economy. Each Avios point is worth between 1p to 2.8p, so with 100,000 Avios points you could save on average £1000-£2800 depending on the class flown.
Why is Avios closing?
An email to customers read: “In the coming months, the UK Avios Travel Rewards Programme will close but Avios, the currency, will remain. “We’re doing this to simplify the programme and further improve collection and spending opportunities.