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More Avios redemptions ending – Flybe in Scotland and Disneyland Paris tickets

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There are two stories here, with the tenuous link that both have reduced the options you have for redeeming your Avios points.

Flybe and Loganair end franchise deal in Scotland

Loganair operates flights to the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, primarily from Glasgow, Inverness and Edinburgh.  It is probably best known for its service from Glasgow to Barra, where the plane lands on the beach and the flight times are adjusted to the tide table (photo below).

Between 1993 and 2007, Loganair operated as a British Airways franchise.  In 2007, it switched to being a Flybe franchise.  It remained a British Airways codeshare partner, however, and because Flybe is a BA and avios.com partner you have been able to redeem Avios for these services.

Loganair and Flybe are ending their franchise agreement on 1st September 2017.  From the date flights will operate under the Loganair brand.

It is reported that the British Airways codeshare will remain in place allowing you to book through tickets from, say, Heathrow to Sumburgh in Shetland via Edinburgh.  Unless Loganair signs up as an Avios partner, you will not be able to redeem Avios any longer on these routes.  You WILL be able to continue to earn Avios and British Airways tier points as long as you book revenue tickets under a BA flight code.

More information on this story and other goings on in Orkney can be found here.

I have always been intrigued by the Barra flight and I may try to give it a go next year whilst I can still redeem.

barra

Disneyland Paris park tickets disappear as an Avios redemption

I have written a couple of pieces recently about the ending of Avios earning on package holiday bookings and the end of the ability to spend Avios on Eurostar tickets.

Both of these changes take effect from 1st January.  However, it seems that another change was quietly slipped through recently with immediate effect.

It appears that you can no longer redeem Avios for Disneyland Paris park tickets.  We did this a couple of years ago – it was reasonable value although I lived to regret it in the end.  Avios do not send you tickets – they send you a voucher which you have to exchange for a ticket.  And the queue to exchange the voucher for a ticket was 45 minutes long …..

You can still earn and spend Avios on Disneyland Paris hotel breaks until the end of 2016 via this page.

If you spot any other redemptions missing from avios.com, please let me know.


How to earn Avios points from UK credit cards

How to earn Avios from UK credit cards (December 2021)

As a reminder, there are various ways of earning Avios points from UK credit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses!

There are two official British Airways American Express cards with attractive sign-up bonuses:

British Airways BA Amex American Express card

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British Airways BA Premium Plus American Express Amex credit card

British Airways American Express Premium Plus

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You can also get generous sign-up bonuses by applying for American Express cards which earn Membership Rewards points, such as:

Nectar American Express

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

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American Express Platinum card Amex

The Platinum Card from American Express

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We recommend Capital On Tap for limited companies. You earn 1 Avios per £1 which is impressive for a Visa card, along with a sign-up bonus worth 10,500 Avios:

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You should also consider the British Airways Accelerating Business credit card. This is open to sole traders as well as limited companies and has a 30,000 Avios sign-up bonus:

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Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which earn Avios. This includes both personal and small business cards.

(Want to earn more Avios?  Click here to visit our home page for our latest articles on earning and spending your Avios points and click here to see how to earn more Avios this month from offers and promotions.)

Comments (28)

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  • Graham Scholefield says:

    As someone who has just moved to Dundee and booked their first DND-STN redemption, this hurts!

  • ben_mw says:

    Have used Avios many times for MAN-INV on flybe branded loganair planes. Going to miss the ability to redeem an awful lot.

  • Tom says:

    I have looked at this a few times but actually the cash fares have been reasonable and only ever 2 redemption per plane (perhaps not surprising given plane capacity..!)

  • James67 says:

    For various reasons I would expect that an independent Loganair would want to be a full member if avios. Let’s hope so.

  • Rob says:

    Top man, thank you!

    • James67 says:

      Just keep your fingers crossed the weather doesn’t change quickly, if HFP goes down we will know where you are.

    • Anon says:

      Summer Scotland HfP meetup?

      Useful for those not in the Capital and that reside out in the various northern Districts..

  • Deenesh says:

    Can’t comment too much as I actually work for Loganair and they have quite a strict policy on employees talking about the company online, but I’ll certainly be asking the higher management about Avios and which direction they will go. Its probably quite far back on the priority list given the amount of work that needs to be done by 1st Sept but it doesn’t hurt to ask and let them know people ate thinking about it.

    • James67 says:

      Thanks, when you are at it please suggest a highlands and islands airpass, ideally as both a standalone option within Scotland, and with connecting to/from points outside Scotland on their network.

    • Rob says:

      If they are doing a BA codeshare – so you’d get Avios booking on the BA code – why bother with an Avios deal for everyone else (who are a captive market anyway)?

      • Deenesh says:

        You can only use the BA flight number when connecting onwards on the BA network. You cant simply book a KOI-GLA flight using the BA codeshare flight number. As such, and with flights being expensive from Kirkwall some sort of points system will have to be employed.

  • Marek says:

    I’ve been to Barra in 2008 and Loganair was still wearing BA colours and tickets were sold by BA.com and check-in on-line worked just fine on ba.com too. Barra is great for a day trip on days when you’ve got morning and afternoon flights – there’s a bus service from the airport to the Castlebay – I had 4 hours, more than enough to explore it 🙂

    • Ian says:

      I did a GLA-BRR-GLA flight last year, spending one night in Castlebay where incidentally I found NO Vodafone signal. I’d always wanted to land on the beach so this is definitely something to do once in your life, Rob.

      • Brighton Belle says:

        +1.

        I used the buses and ferries to fly into Barra out of Stornaway. Memorable trip..but I was lucky with the weather. Yes mobile phone service is pitiful. I was on Three and it only worked in Castlebay for half a mile, and not until Benbecula did emails arrive…again. But Calmac has free wifi.

    • Rich. says:

      I was there 5 days and would go back, still more to see….

  • Richard says:

    Did they jump or were they pushed? Loganair is a much-loved brand but its reputation is terrible at the moment – there were questions about it in Parliament, no less. I don’t know how reliability figures are calculated when it’s a franchise arrangement, but if Loganair is included in Flybe’s total then it must drag them down.

    • Andrew says:

      This is true. However, it’s not exactly comparing like with like to compare a service with small planes landing on remote islands with Squeezyjet services between Edinburgh and Stansted.

      I’m rather hoping that Loganair will now go for the planned EDI-OXF route. Was very good when Minoan operated it.

    • Deenesh says:

      Loganair chose not to renew the franchise agreement that Flybe proposed for various reasons which I can’t go in to. The issues raised in Holyrood were were rightly about reliability and OTP but we were the most punctual airline in the most recent figures released by the CAA for May (or were, last month) so things are certainly improving. We have a very hands-on Chief Exec who is really turning things around.

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