Are you one of those people who rolls your eyes at the idea of miles?! Don’t worry - we won’t judge. We’ve been there and we get it. But the thing about British Airways miles isn’t just another loyalty program. The rewards are envy-worthy and the perks are even better. And perhaps one of the biggest things to love about Avios miles is that without breaking a sweat you can turn them into cash.
The first thing you should know about British Airways Miles is that they’re actually called Avios. This loyalty program has quite the reputation. But for good reasons. It’s one of the most flexible programs which doesn’t limit you to just British Airways. These miles can be used to fly with one of any of British Airways including Iberia, American Airlines and Qatar Airways.
The other thing we love about British Airways miles is that they’re really simple to earn. And for anyone who isn’t a frequent flyer this is great news After all your opportunities to earn points are endless. Almost. We’re talking through using your credit card, booking hotels with chains like Marriott and Hilton and even renting a car. Talk about convenient.
If you’re most people, you may soon find yourself with more miles than you can handle. And while that’s a good problem to have, it can get tricky. The biggest concern is that your points might expire before you get a chance to use them. And that’s where selling miles becomes so appealing. After all - why let your hard-eared miles go to waste when you could just as easily convert them into cash?! Seems like the ultimate no-brainer.
This loyalty program uses a tired system which adds a nice layer of gamification. And like most tiered programs, each level gives you access to bigger and better perks and privileges. Think of it like getting access to the cool kids club. The most basic level is Blue. This gives you a taste of what makes Avios worth that second look. Other levels include bronze, silver and gold.
Now it goes without saying that the higher your status the closer to a red carpet experience you’re going to get. But it’s about so much more than that. These levels also affect the resale value of your miles. The higher your status, the more flexibility and leverage you have when selling your miles. Bottom line: with Avios, your status isn’t just about ego or a badge or honor, it’s your ticket to even more luxury.
This is where things get a little confusing, so smartphone down and pay attention. Avios miles’ value isn’t fixed. This means their value fluctuates based on a range of factors - most of which are out of your control. But when and how you decide to sell plays a huge role.
On a good day, you should expect your Avios miles to be worth between 1 and 1.5 cents per mile. Things like business class upgrades tend to increase the value per mile. While using yout miles for shorter, economy flights may result in lower values. Other things worth considering include demand, flight availability as well as redemption type.
All this raises some interesting questions for someone thinking about selling. Basically: when should you sell? Selling at the right time can make or break how much money you end up earning. A lot of this is out of your hands but there are also best times to sell. This tends to be during peak travel seasons like summer vacation or major holidays as people are looking for flights.
Sometimes British Airways will make changes to their loyalty program which can devalue you miles. Paying close attention to this comes in handy. It’s also always a good idea to watch market trends closely so you can be sure to sell before your miles lose their value.
Selling Avios miles is always a good idea if you ask us. But before you move forward, it’s a good idea to get strategic. And while that sounds complicated, it’s really about doing everything you can to boost your miles value before you cash out. A great and very easy way to do this is by combining Avois for different accounts. To do this, you need a Household Account which lets you combine miles from your family members.
Don’t have a family account? Not to worry. Another great way to make your miles go the extra mile is by checking for transfer opportunities. This is handy because British Airways allows you to move Avios between partner programs like Iberia Plus and Qatar Airways Privilege Club. You may find that your Avios are worth more in another program. It’s always worth checking this as transferring your points before you sell could lead to a bigger pay day.
If you ask us, or one of British Airways’ many happy customers, you’d hear something like: Avios is always a good idea. And while there’s a lot to love about this reward program, something selling just makes more sense. As counterintuitive as that may sound. And if you find yourself with more miles than you know what to with (first world problem) selling might be the smart move.
If you say yes to one or more of these, it might be time to sell:
The thing about Avios miles is that they aren’t immune to expiration or other risks. And this is important to keep in mind so you don’t lose out. Most people fall into the trap of just letting their miles expire. All Avios points are valid for 36 months. But if there has been no activity in your account for 36 months, your miles will automatically expire. After 36 months of inactivity your miles will automatically expire. This sounds harsh but remember any activity, even something as simple as booking a flight, will reactivate your account.
Then there’s the safety aspect. Another often overlooked issue. The reality is that if your account isn’t secure, it could fall into the hands of hackers and fraudsters looking to steal your hard-earned miles. And that would really suck. The good news is that it doesn't have to be stressful or complicated. There are actually some very simple steps you can take to secure your account. Things like having a strong password and two factor authentication are often a great place to start.
It’s actually quite straightforward to sell your miles. The first thing you should do is double check your balance as well your miles’ expiration date. This will help you see if your miles are about to expire, making this decision a time sensitive one.
Your next step is to make sure you have all the necessary paperwork on hand. Think ID as well as your British Airways account information. Some buyers may require you to verify your identity to complete the transaction. So keep this in mind to ensure a seamless, hassle-free experience.
With the Miles Market, the process is designed to be fast, secure and transparent. You’re also under no obligation to move forward with a quote if you aren’t happy with it. Should you decide to go with the offer, you’ll get paid as soon as the offer has been processed. This usually takes a few hours. The Miles Market offers secure transactions, competitive rates, and quick payouts.
Are you one of those people who rolls your eyes at the idea of miles?! Don’t worry - we won’t judge. We’ve been there and we get it. But the thing about British Airways miles isn’t just another loyalty program. The rewards are envy-worthy and the perks are even better. And perhaps one of the biggest things to love about Avios miles is that without breaking a sweat you can turn them into cash.
The first thing you should know about British Airways Miles is that they’re actually called Avios. This loyalty program has quite the reputation. But for good reasons. It’s one of the most flexible programs which doesn’t limit you to just British Airways. These miles can be used to fly with one of any of British Airways including Iberia, American Airlines and Qatar Airways.
The other thing we love about British Airways miles is that they’re really simple to earn. And for anyone who isn’t a frequent flyer this is great news After all your opportunities to earn points are endless. Almost. We’re talking through using your credit card, booking hotels with chains like Marriott and Hilton and even renting a car. Talk about convenient.
If you’re most people, you may soon find yourself with more miles than you can handle. And while that’s a good problem to have, it can get tricky. The biggest concern is that your points might expire before you get a chance to use them. And that’s where selling miles becomes so appealing. After all - why let your hard-eared miles go to waste when you could just as easily convert them into cash?! Seems like the ultimate no-brainer.
This loyalty program uses a tired system which adds a nice layer of gamification. And like most tiered programs, each level gives you access to bigger and better perks and privileges. Think of it like getting access to the cool kids club. The most basic level is Blue. This gives you a taste of what makes Avios worth that second look. Other levels include bronze, silver and gold.
Now it goes without saying that the higher your status the closer to a red carpet experience you’re going to get. But it’s about so much more than that. These levels also affect the resale value of your miles. The higher your status, the more flexibility and leverage you have when selling your miles. Bottom line: with Avios, your status isn’t just about ego or a badge or honor, it’s your ticket to even more luxury.
This is where things get a little confusing, so smartphone down and pay attention. Avios miles’ value isn’t fixed. This means their value fluctuates based on a range of factors - most of which are out of your control. But when and how you decide to sell plays a huge role.
On a good day, you should expect your Avios miles to be worth between 1 and 1.5 cents per mile. Things like business class upgrades tend to increase the value per mile. While using yout miles for shorter, economy flights may result in lower values. Other things worth considering include demand, flight availability as well as redemption type.
All this raises some interesting questions for someone thinking about selling. Basically: when should you sell? Selling at the right time can make or break how much money you end up earning. A lot of this is out of your hands but there are also best times to sell. This tends to be during peak travel seasons like summer vacation or major holidays as people are looking for flights.
Sometimes British Airways will make changes to their loyalty program which can devalue you miles. Paying close attention to this comes in handy. It’s also always a good idea to watch market trends closely so you can be sure to sell before your miles lose their value.
Selling Avios miles is always a good idea if you ask us. But before you move forward, it’s a good idea to get strategic. And while that sounds complicated, it’s really about doing everything you can to boost your miles value before you cash out. A great and very easy way to do this is by combining Avois for different accounts. To do this, you need a Household Account which lets you combine miles from your family members.
Don’t have a family account? Not to worry. Another great way to make your miles go the extra mile is by checking for transfer opportunities. This is handy because British Airways allows you to move Avios between partner programs like Iberia Plus and Qatar Airways Privilege Club. You may find that your Avios are worth more in another program. It’s always worth checking this as transferring your points before you sell could lead to a bigger pay day.
If you ask us, or one of British Airways’ many happy customers, you’d hear something like: Avios is always a good idea. And while there’s a lot to love about this reward program, something selling just makes more sense. As counterintuitive as that may sound. And if you find yourself with more miles than you know what to with (first world problem) selling might be the smart move.
If you say yes to one or more of these, it might be time to sell:
The thing about Avios miles is that they aren’t immune to expiration or other risks. And this is important to keep in mind so you don’t lose out. Most people fall into the trap of just letting their miles expire. All Avios points are valid for 36 months. But if there has been no activity in your account for 36 months, your miles will automatically expire. After 36 months of inactivity your miles will automatically expire. This sounds harsh but remember any activity, even something as simple as booking a flight, will reactivate your account.
Then there’s the safety aspect. Another often overlooked issue. The reality is that if your account isn’t secure, it could fall into the hands of hackers and fraudsters looking to steal your hard-earned miles. And that would really suck. The good news is that it doesn't have to be stressful or complicated. There are actually some very simple steps you can take to secure your account. Things like having a strong password and two factor authentication are often a great place to start.
It’s actually quite straightforward to sell your miles. The first thing you should do is double check your balance as well your miles’ expiration date. This will help you see if your miles are about to expire, making this decision a time sensitive one.
Your next step is to make sure you have all the necessary paperwork on hand. Think ID as well as your British Airways account information. Some buyers may require you to verify your identity to complete the transaction. So keep this in mind to ensure a seamless, hassle-free experience.
With the Miles Market, the process is designed to be fast, secure and transparent. You’re also under no obligation to move forward with a quote if you aren’t happy with it. Should you decide to go with the offer, you’ll get paid as soon as the offer has been processed. This usually takes a few hours. The Miles Market offers secure transactions, competitive rates, and quick payouts.