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Can you convert Club Eurostar points to Avios?

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I get the occasional reader email asking if you can convert Club Eurostar points into British Airways Avios points.

The answer is yes, you can, but there are two snags:

it is a bit fiddly, and more importantly …..

you will lose a lot of value

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How do you convert Eurostar points to Avios?

You won’t find anything on the Eurostar website about converting points to Avios.  This is because you need to move your points via an intermediary.

Eurostar only has one points partnership which allows direct transfers.  This is with Accor Live Limitless, the loyalty scheme for the Accor hotel group.  Accor owns Ibis, Novotel, Sofitel, Fairmont, Mercure and various other brands.

Full details are on the Accor website here.

Accor Live Limitless is a partner with British Airways Executive Club and Iberia Plus, so you can move points from Club Eurostar to Accor Live Limitless to Avios.

Even better, if you make your transfer before 18th December, you will get a 20% bonus on the first 1,000 Club Eurostar points that you transferSee here for more details.

Can you convert Club Eurostar points to Avios

What are the transfer rates between Accor Live Limitless and Club Eurostar?

The snag with these transfer deals is that they are never generous.  Accor Live Limitless is a revenue based loyalty scheme, with 1 Accor point worth 2 Eurocents off a hotel room.  There is no redemption chart – the number of points needed for a free night is based on the cash cost of the room you want.

Because it is revenue based, it is hard for the Accor scheme to be too generous on transfers because it needs to make a profit on transfers in.

The transfer rate between Eurostar and Accor is:

500 Club Eurostar points gets you 1,500 Accor Live Limitless points

Until 18th December, this is increased to 1,800 Accor points due to this promotion.  The bonus is capped at 600 bonus Accor points, however.

You need a minimum of 1,000 Club Eurostar points to convert them to Avios because of the Accor rules we explain below.

Can you convert Club Eurostar points to Avios?

What are the transfer rates between Accor Live Limitless and Avios?

Here’s the interesting thing.

For weird historical reasons, Accor has a different deal with Iberia Plus and British Airways.

Accor Live Limitless points transfer at 1:1 into Iberia Plus (3,000 point minimum) – see the Accor website here 

Accor Live Limitless points transfer at 2:1 into British Airways Executive Club (4,000 point minimum) – see the Accor website here 

Only an idiot would transfer from Accor to British Airways instead of using Iberia Plus.

The smart thing to do is to open an Iberia Plus account, transfer your Accor points into Iberia Plus, and then use ‘Combine My Avios’ to move your Avios from Iberia Plus to British Airways Executive Club.

This HfP article explains how ‘Combine My Avios’ works.

Is it worth moving Club Eurostar points to Avios?

On the face of it, no.

I value a Club Eurostar point at 10p as this article explains.

I value an Avios point at 1p, although you can often do better as this article explains.

So …. this is how it goes:

1,000 Eurostar points (value £100) gets you 3,000 Accor points (worth €60 of hotel rooms) gets you 3,000 Avios in Iberia Plus (worth £30)

Until 18th December, and on your first 1,000 Eurostar points transferred:

1,000 Eurostar points (value £100) gets you 3,600 Accor points (worth €72 of hotel rooms) gets you 3,600 Avios in Iberia Plus (worth £36)

The value gets worse at each level:

You get more value for your Eurostar points using them for train tickets than for Accor hotel rooms

You get more value for your Accor points using them for hotel rooms than for Avios points in Iberia Plus

Of course, life isn’t always that simple.

Perhaps you have Club Eurostar points you won’t use and will expire?   In this case, 3,600 Accor points or Avios points (assuming you transfer by 18th December) is better than nothing.  You can always stop Club Eurostar points expiring by transfering a small number of American Express Membership Rewards points though.

Conclusion

At the end of the day, it is always good to have more redemption options.  This one involves a noticeable loss of value, on my valuations, but you may have a different view than me on what your Eurostar points are worth.

You can find out more about the Accor / Eurostar partnership on the Accor Live Limitless website here.

You can find out more about the 20% transfer bonus from Eurostar to Accor, which runs to 18th December 2021, here.

Comments (3)

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  • Ian says:

    “Only an idiot would transfer from Accor to British Airways instead of using Iberia Plus.”
    Whether I’m an idiot is very much open for debate but I automatically transfer my ALL points direct to BA Executive Club, simply because I can’t be a—d with all the hassle of opening an Iberia Plus account.

    • Peter says:

      It really isn’t much hassle to open an Iberia account. The effort involved in order to effectively double the value of your transfer of ALL points to Avios is probably worth it in almost all cases.

      • Blenz101 says:

        Attention seeking. Reads a website on maximising points and miles, collects Avios and stays in Accor hotels but collects at half rate to avoid ‘hassle’.

        If the cap fits and all that …

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