Transferring Avios Between Partners
Avios is one currency across multiple programmes — but it is not one balance. British Airways, Qatar, Iberia, Finnair, and Aer Lingus each hold separate Avios wallets with separate pricing, separate availability, and separate surcharges. Where your Avios sit determines what you can see, what you can book, and how much cash you pay alongside your points.
Moving Avios between programmes is free, instant, and the single most important tactical tool in the Avios ecosystem. It turns a static balance into a deployable currency — one that can be shifted to whichever programme offers the best deal at the moment you are ready to book.
Earn in the UK ecosystem (BA credit cards, Amex transfers, shopping portals). Hold centrally in your BA account where the balance stays flexible. Search across all programmes when a trip comes up. Move Avios to whichever programme offers the best total cost — and book immediately. The Avios do not change. The rules around them do.
The Transfer Network
Six programmes currently use Avios and allow transfers between them:
| Programme | Best used for | Direct transfer from BA? |
|---|---|---|
| British Airways Club | Earning hub, short-haul, companion voucher, broadest partner search | — (home base) |
| Qatar Privilege Club | Long-haul via Doha, lowest surcharges on QR flights, multi-seat premium | ✓ Direct |
| Iberia Club | Transatlantic from Madrid, low surcharges, off-peak Americas | ✓ Direct |
| Finnair Plus | Asia via Helsinki, zone-based partner pricing, status earning | ✓ Direct |
| Aer Lingus AerClub | Transatlantic from Dublin, APD avoidance, Aer Lingus own flights | ✓ Direct |
| Vueling Club / Loganair | Niche — Vueling short-haul Europe, Loganair UK regional | ✓ Direct |
All transfers are 1:1 with no fee. BA acts as the hub — you can transfer directly from BA to any other programme. For transfers between two non-BA programmes (e.g. Finnair to Qatar), the Avios typically need to route via BA first: Finnair → BA → Qatar. This takes two steps but each is instant.
How to Link and Transfer
Before you can move Avios, your accounts must be linked. This is done via the Combine My Avios feature at avios.com or through each programme’s website.
Linking requirements: Your name, date of birth, and email address must match exactly across all accounts. Mismatched data is the most common reason linking fails. If your BA account has a middle name but your Qatar account does not, the link will be rejected. Fix the data first, then link.
Transfer speed: Typically instant once accounts are linked. Occasionally takes up to 24 hours during system maintenance or high demand periods. Do not assume instant when booking a time-sensitive redemption — link your accounts well before you need them.
Minimum transfers: No minimum on most routes. You can move as few as 1 Avios if needed.
Link all your Avios accounts today — BA, Qatar, Iberia, Finnair, Aer Lingus. Do it before you need to transfer. When a great redemption appears, you want to move Avios and book in minutes, not spend hours troubleshooting mismatched account details.
When to Move: The Five Scenarios
1. Qatar’s own flights have no surcharges
Booking a Qatar flight via BA adds carrier surcharges. Booking the same flight via Qatar Privilege Club eliminates them. Move Avios to Qatar before booking any Qatar-operated flight — the cash saving can be £100-200+ per person.
2. Iberia’s transatlantic surcharges are lower
Madrid-New York Business: 40,500 Avios + ~£120 via Iberia vs ~80,000 Avios + £375 via BA. Move Avios to Iberia before booking any Iberia-operated transatlantic flight from Madrid.
3. Finnair’s zone pricing beats BA’s per-segment
On connecting itineraries — particularly US domestic on AA, or multi-segment Asia trips — Finnair’s zone-based pricing can charge one price where BA would charge for each segment separately. Move Avios to Finnair when the zone price is materially lower.
4. A partner flight is cheaper from a different programme
The same JAL, Cathay, or Qantas flight can carry different Avios costs and different taxes depending on whether you book via BA, Qatar, or Finnair. Compare all three. Move to whichever wins on total cost.
5. Availability appears in a different programme
Qatar can show Business seats on Qatar flights that BA cannot see. Finnair can show Finnair availability that BA does not display. Aer Lingus sometimes shows transatlantic availability that BA misses. If the seats exist in another programme, move Avios there to book.
The Transfer Workflow
This is the correct sequence every time:
1. Search across programmes. Check ba.com, qatarairways.com, finnair.com, and iberia.com for the flight you want. Note the Avios required and total taxes in each.
2. Confirm availability. Make sure the exact seats, dates, and cabin you want are showing as bookable — not just “available” on a calendar.
3. Compare total cost. Avios + cash across all programmes. The cheapest in Avios is not always the cheapest overall.
4. Transfer Avios. Move the exact amount needed from BA (or wherever you hold them) to the programme that wins.
5. Book immediately. Do not wait. Availability can disappear in minutes on popular routes. Transfer and book in the same session.
Never move Avios speculatively — transferring a large balance into Qatar or Finnair “just in case” without a confirmed booking in mind. Once Avios leave BA, moving them back requires another transfer. Your flexibility reduces with every speculative move. Transfers should follow confirmed seats, not precede them.
A Note on American Airlines
AAdvantage uses its own miles — not Avios. You cannot move Avios into AAdvantage. If you want to book an American Airlines flight using Avios, you book it as a partner award through BA, Qatar, or Finnair — using Avios in one of those programmes. The Avios stay within the Avios ecosystem; they do not convert to AA miles.
Expiry Rules
Avios expiry policies differ by programme. Any earning or spending activity resets the clock in that specific programme — but activity in BA does not reset the clock in your Qatar account.
| Programme | Expiry rule |
|---|---|
| British Airways | 36 months of inactivity. Any earning or spending resets the clock. |
| Qatar | 36 months of inactivity. Platinum members exempt. |
| Iberia | 36 months of inactivity. |
| Finnair | 18 months of inactivity. Elite members exempt. |
| Aer Lingus | 36 months of inactivity. |
If you hold Avios in multiple programmes, keep track of the last activity date in each. A simple way to prevent expiry: transfer 1 Avios into and out of each account periodically. The transfer itself counts as activity.
Who Should Move Avios — and Who Should Not
Move Avios if…
You are booking Qatar’s own flights (surcharge saving). You are booking Iberia transatlantic from Madrid (Avios + cash saving). A partner flight is cheaper via another programme. Availability appears in a programme that BA cannot see. You are booking a connecting itinerary where Finnair’s zone pricing wins.
Keep Avios in BA if…
You are booking BA flights (Reward Flight Saver usually makes BA cheapest for its own flights). You are using a companion voucher (only works via BA on BA/Iberia/Aer Lingus). You want maximum flexibility before deciding. You have no confirmed booking in mind.
Moving Avios is not admin. It is the mechanism that turns one currency into multiple redemption engines. Earn centrally in BA. Search across all programmes when a trip comes up. Compare total cost. Transfer to whichever programme wins — and book immediately. Free, instant, 1:1. The same Avios, deployed through the right programme, can save £100–400+ per person in cash and thousands in Avios on the same flight. Link your accounts today. You will need them.