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I've heard conflicting things on this. I've a bunch of amex MR points from by PRG card and am trying to decide how to use them. I basically only fly domestically, so BA itself isn't that useful to me, but can anyone confirm that you are able to transfer points to BA's avios and then spend them on American Airlines flights (or other one world partners for that matter)? I could also transfer them to delta eventually, but especially if I caught the 40% bonus before it ended, AA could end up being much more valuable.
Thanks!
@Anonymous wrote:I've heard conflicting things on this. I've a bunch of amex MR points from by PRG card and am trying to decide how to use them. I basically only fly domestically, so BA itself isn't that useful to me, but can anyone confirm that you are able to transfer points to BA's avios and then spend them on American Airlines flights (or other one world partners for that matter)? I could also transfer them to delta eventually, but especially if I caught the 40% bonus before it ended, AA could end up being much more valuable.
Thanks!
You can't "transfer" them per se, but when you go to use them it will list AA flights that are available for your travel, and you can use them for a ticket on the AA flights. You need to do this on the BA website though, they won't "transfer" to AA.
@Anonymous wrote:I've heard conflicting things on this. I've a bunch of amex MR points from by PRG card and am trying to decide how to use them. I basically only fly domestically, so BA itself isn't that useful to me, but can anyone confirm that you are able to transfer points to BA's avios and then spend them on American Airlines flights (or other one world partners for that matter)? I could also transfer them to delta eventually, but especially if I caught the 40% bonus before it ended, AA could end up being much more valuable.
Thanks!
Yes, there is a way to do this, but research it first because I believe there are some limitation when trying to book through partners.
@red259 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I've heard conflicting things on this. I've a bunch of amex MR points from by PRG card and am trying to decide how to use them. I basically only fly domestically, so BA itself isn't that useful to me, but can anyone confirm that you are able to transfer points to BA's avios and then spend them on American Airlines flights (or other one world partners for that matter)? I could also transfer them to delta eventually, but especially if I caught the 40% bonus before it ended, AA could end up being much more valuable.
Thanks!
Yes, there is a way to do this, but research it first because I believe there are some limitation when trying to book through partners.
i would open up an british airways executive club account and run some of the flights you would be taking to see how many points it would so you can see if its worth it to do 40% transfer MR to BA or stick with delta
Great suggestions thanks! I played around with pricing going Boston to Minneapolis. Looks like after the bonus AA with BA avios is still a little more expensive (27k MR+$30 vs 25K+$10). I can't tell if it's just the BA website being bad, but it also looks like the travel dates are spottier.
Guess it's best to keep my points in MR for now since I'm not taking the trip until summer. I could always hope for a Delta transfer bonus, but from what I hear that's wishful thinking
I love Avios. Avios awards are distance-based, even within the US, so for short-haul flights within the same "zone," such as LA to San Francisco, they're great. Its only 4500 Avios each way, where for most airlines, such as United, the least amount of mile points is 10,000 each way. I've never even used them to fly on British Airways, because they tack on huge fuel surcharges. I believe you can avoid the surcharges if you use Avios on Ireland's Aer Lingus (they're a partner airline), which is a good way to use them if you're going to the UK. The Noob Traveler blog has a ton of info about how to use Avios.
@koalablue wrote:I love Avios. Avios awards are distance-based, even within the US, so for short-haul flights within the same "zone," such as LA to San Francisco, they're great. Its only 4500 Avios each way, where for most airlines, such as United, the least amount of mile points is 10,000 each way. I've never even used them to fly on British Airways, because they tack on huge fuel surcharges. I believe you can avoid the surcharges if you use Avios on Ireland's Aer Lingus (they're a partner airline), which is a good way to use them if you're going to the UK. The Noob Traveler blog has a ton of info about how to use Avios.
hopefully that will still last since BA may be buying Aer Lingus pretty soon
massive devaluation upcoming,baddd.!
@bigbang91 wrote:massive devaluation upcoming,baddd.!
No devaluation if you use them for domestic US flights on American, which is what a lot of people use them for!