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Avios Redemption University – Lesson 9 – How to redeem on Air Malta and Aurigny

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When the Avios scheme was launched in late 2011, avios.com brought in a range of new airline partners alongside BA, Iberia and American Airlines.

As per this page, it is a little known fact that you can redeem Avios on Air Malta, Aurigny (the Channel Islands airline) and Monarch.

The first thing to note is that these redemptions are with avios.com, not British Airways Executive Club. You need to open an avios.com account and use the ‘Combine My Avios‘ function to move Avios from BAEC into avios.com. There is no charge to move your Avios and you can reverse the transaction if required.

Air Malta

Air Malta has a grand total of 10 planes, carries c 2 million passengers per year and is State-owned.

Air Malta

As with all of these partner airlines, you can seach for Air Malta flights using the standard avios.com reward booking site. If there is availability, it will show up but only in Economy.

Seats have historically been available on the scheduled routes from Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester to Malta.  You do not tend to see redemptions offered on some of the Summer seasonal routes from smaller UK airports.

Economy flights cost 20,000 Avios return plus £51 to £69 of tax depending on your airport.  Business class is not available.  This compares to £129 to £299 return for a cash ticket, depending on the time of year.

At the high end of this range, if you could find a seat, you would be getting 1p per Avios of value which is impressive.  More prosaicly, I priced up via the Air Malta website Manchester to Malta in April 2016.  Whilst certain weekend dates were pricier, I found seats as low as £127.  Compared with 20,000 Avios plus £51 that is a very poor deal.

When considering ‘value per Avios’, though, remember that Avios bookings are refundable up to 24 hours before departure for a £35 fee. This makes them more flexible than a cheap cash ticket.

Monarch

Ah, Monarch.  I’ve never flown with them and I doubt I ever will.  However, here is an old trip report from a US blogger who redeemed Avios to fly from Luton to Mallorca with Monarch.  It does sound like fun ….

Finding Monarch availability was difficult.  They fly from Leeds Bradford, Manchester, Luton, Gatwick and Birmingham.

Leeds Bradford to Palma (7th-12th April 2016) is 15,000 Avios plus £88.  A cash ticket was £150 for a ‘flight only’ ticket and £199 for an ‘essentials’ ticket which includes a suitcase and seat selection.  Assuming that you would check in a suitcase – and Avios tickets come with one piece of luggage – it would have worked out at around 0.74p per Avios.  That is not bad.

Aurigny

Finally, we have Aurigny, the little Channel Islands airline.

They fly to various Channel Islands destinations from Gatwick, London City, Bristol, Southampton, East Midlands, Stansted and Manchester.  You can see a full list of routes by visiting their website and clicking on ‘Timetable’.

Availability from Gatwick seemed very good when I checked.  There were six departures to Guernsey available (economy seats only) on 27th October for example.  Coming back on 4th November, a return ticket would cost you 9,000 Avios plus £33 in tax.

These are not bad deals.  A typical cash ticket for those dates would be £114.  That is around 0.9p per Avios of value, which is good.

Conclusion

I was pleasantly surprised to see that you could get between 0.75p and 1.2p of value from some flights with these airlines.  There may be some good deals here, especially for Head for Points readers who live in the UK regions.

Comments (21)

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  • RK says:

    FlyBE can be good avios value on one way flights into UK, as depending on the country, the taxes can be similar to the RFS price you get with BA. I did not know they came with a bag, that is handy.

  • Alan says:

    Handy reference post, thanks Raffles.

  • Colin says:

    Just booked a one way flight on Aurigny from Guernsey to Manchester for 4,500 Avios and £4.57. Superb value and it also includes a complementary drink and newspaper!

  • Steve R says:

    Finding Monarch availability is a VERY slow process. They do include checked luggage in the initial price, you have to phone up and ask for it to be refunded.

    As to the amount of availability there is neither I, nor Avios staff, seem to have much idea.

  • CV3V says:

    Flybe are also offering some very cheap cash tickets on EDI – LCY, lowest is about £23 all in.

    • Red says:

      That’s a route I fly often if I can get a good Flybe deal. What dates did you find them at that price for?

  • Peter K says:

    I flew monarch last year from Manchester relatively last minute. Cheapest cash tickets I could find to Alicante were £ 350 for two of us Inc luggage. Got them for 30k avios +£90 so I was happy.
    They have never been a posh airline but I prefer them to Ryanair!

    • mark2 says:

      WE flew Birmingham to Malaga with them as part of a Classic Spain tour and my wife could not find a fault.

      • Rob says:

        With BA cutting legroom in economy and the rubbish ‘free’ food, Monarch – with buy on board, legroom which can’t be worse than BA and lounge access if you have a PPass – is a decent option I’m sure.

        Remember that Thomson was the first UK airline to get the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The economics of modern aviation mean that the budget carriers are more likely to have new, because they are fuel efficient, aircraft.

        • thunderbirds says:

          Monarch legroom is worse than BA economy. Though Monarch have extra legroom seats which feel as though they have more legroom than the new BA Club Europe. Fly oftenbenough with them and they give you the extra legroom seats free. Prices generally cheaper than BA but not always.

  • Duncan says:

    Struggling to find anything at all on the East Mids to Guernsey route, tried a variety of dates but nothing is coming up, looks like they might not make every route available.

  • Nick says:

    Fantastic, thanks!

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