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Many families take advantage of British Airways’ Household Account to pool the Avios of the entire family. Click here to be reminded of how it works. Iberia Plus is popular with those who hate paying British Airways’ excessive surcharges and want to bag a Business Class redemption bargain. These two groups of InsideFlyer readers often overlap. However there is one particular problem – you cannot combine your Avios FROM Iberia Plus INTO a BAEC Household Account.
You can take advantage of a work-around, though. You need to open up an account with Aer Lingus AerClub or Vueling Club. Both of these frequent flyer programmes use Avios as their currency and you can also combine your Avios to/from Iberia Plus or British Airways Executive Club. Many people still refer to AerClub or Vueling Club as Avios.com, because that’s still the easiest website address to remember.
But if you want to move some Avios from Iberia Plus into a BA Household Account, you need to take an extra step that adds a couple of minutes to the process…
Iberia Plus –> Avios.com –> British Airways Executive Club Household Account
Don’t Forget Expiration Policies
Your Avios will expire if you do not earn or redeem Avios within a period of 36 months. This applies to all of the loyalty programmes that use Avios as their currency – British Airways Executive Club, Iberia Plus, Aer Lingus AerClub, Vueling Club. And perhaps most importantly… you must remain active in each programme separately.
To be absolutely clear, Combining Your Avios does NOT count as activity.
36 months is certainly long enough for most members to remain active. If you are a serious collector of Avios, you will likely have a BA credit card. Even if you only earn a handful of Avios each month, that activity is more than enough to keep your Avios from expiring.
But Avios.com / Aer Lingus AerClub / Vueling Club?
If you aren’t paying attention to keeping your Avios.com account active, you might find that your Avios immediately expire when attempting to use the Avios.com workaround!
Avios.com Activity
I have yet to discover any particularly good reasons to REDEEM Avios via AerLingus Aer Club instead of British Airways Executive Club or Iberia Plus. You certainly won’t be able to book Oneworld award flights. You can only book reward flights on British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling.
As a result, you might want to focus on EARNING Avios via Avios.com. Here are your options…
British Airways / Iberia Flights
You certainly could choose to credit the occasional British Airways or Iberia flight to Avios.com. Except you would miss out on Tier Points, bonus Avios due to your status, etc.
Car Rentals
If you rent cars occasionally, you could choose to credit an Avis or Budget rental to Avios.com. However I typically find that Iberia Plus offers better and more frequent bonus promotions. So I would only credit a car rental to Avios.com if Avis/Budget happened to be the cheapest car rental option (for when I need one) AND there wasn’t an Iberia Plus promotion available.
Avios Hotels
You could earn 15 Avios per £ spent on a hotel stay. The Terms & Conditions are very onerous, however, and you wouldn’t earn any points or elite status credit from a hotel chain stay.
E-Store
The AerClub E-Store offers some merchants that you might be familiar with.
However, e-stores / online shopping portals are notoriously unreliable. If you are desperate for some activity to keep an Avios.com account active, you certainly don’t want to rely on an online purchase:
- tracking correctly
- crediting to your account in time to avoid expiration
Bottom line
If none of the above options work for you, then you might need to buy Avios every three years. It won’t be cheap, at 3.1p per Avios…
But that would be a small price to pay for keeping your Avios.com account active. You would not be happy if you sent 10,000s of Avios from Iberia Plus to Avios.com, only to find that they expired immediately!
Gtellez says
When I need to transfer avios through avios.com, I always transfer just one single avios to check if it expires or not. However I have never earned a single avios with avios.com and never happened to me. Probably I have had the avios.com account for longer than 3 years, although I’m not sure…
Vk says
You haven’t mentioned if transfer from points to avios counts as activity. Or have you?
VK says
I mean from amex to avios.
Joe Deeney says
Fine for BAEC/Iberia Plus of course, but for Aer Club/Vueling not an option.