Where can I fly from Belfast with Avios points?
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In this article I want to look at where you can fly from Belfast using Avios points.
This article only looks at non-stop flights. If you are prepared to change in Heathrow, you can redeem for literally any British Airways flight or a flight operated by one of the other airlines which let you redeem Avios.
There are few direct flights you can book with Avios if you’re not in London
When British Airways sold its regional operations to Flybe a few years ago, it became an airline with NO flights which do not begin or end in London. This situation has been reversed slightly in recent years as a few weekend routes were added from Manchester and Edinburgh, but to all intents and purposes there is no substantive route network outside London.
Luckily, there are still some good value options available if you live outside London. I will list the Belfast options below as well as all other regional options.
I have not covered Flybe because it is leaving Avios on 30th April 2019.
How can I redeem these flights?
Nothing is ever simple when it comes to redeeming Avios, but I think the caveats below show that the level of confusion has now got beyond silly. For the airlines listed below:
Aer Lingus can be booked online at avios.com but taxes may be lower if you ring up British Airways Executive Club and book from your BA account. For additional confusion, avios.com has different availability to ba.com.
Qatar Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair and American Airlines should only be booked at ba.com – you can book them via iberia.com but they are not refundable so this should be avoided
Vueling can only be booked at vueling.com and iberia.com – bookings via vueling.com are revenue-based (more expensive flights need more points) whilst bookings via iberia.com are priced off the standard Avios redemption chart
Iberia and Iberia Express can be booked across all platforms but there is better availability via iberia.com
Remember that short-haul redemptions are NOT covered by Reward Flight Saver unless operated by a British Airways franchise such as SUN-AIR. These flights will often be a very poor use of Avios points because the taxes represent a very high percentage of the fare.
Where can I fly on Avios from Belfast?
You have a grand total of TWO possible flights, ignoring the British Airways flight to London.
The only direct flights from Belfast (Belfast City to be precise) which take you outside the UK are the Aer Lingus flights to Faro and Malaga.
What other regional flights can be booked using Avios?
Here is a full list of ALL flights from UK regional airports which can be booked using Avios and which take you outside the UK. Long-haul flights are in bold print.
Aberdeen
Aer Lingus to Dublin
Birmingham
Qatar Airways to Doha
Aer Lingus to Dublin, Cork, Shannon
Vueling to Barcelona
Iberia Express to Madrid
Bristol
Aer Lingus to Dublin, Cork
Cardiff
Qatar to Doha
Vueling to Alicante, Majorca, Malaga
Edinburgh
Qatar Airways to Doha
American Airlines to Philadelphia (Summer only)
Aer Lingus to Dublin, Cork, Shannon
Iberia Express to Madrid
Vueling to Barcelona
Finnair to Helsinki
BA CityFlyer weekend routes to Dublin, Palma, Florence (Summer only)
Glasgow
Aer Lingus to Dublin, Cork
Leeds Bradford
Aer Lingus to Dublin
Manchester
American Airlines to Philadelphia
Cathay Pacific to Hong Kong
Qatar Airways to Doha
Aer Lingus to Dublin, Cork
British Airways (SUN-AIR) to Billund
BA CityFlyer weekend routes to Alicante, Ibiza, Malaga, Palma, Nice, Mykonos, Florence (Summer only), Salzburg, Chambery (Winter only)
Finnair to Helsinki
Iberia Express to Madrid
Vueling to Barcelona
Newcastle
Aer Lingus to Dublin
Newquay
Aer Lingus to Dublin
It is also worth remembering that most of the British Airways partners in the oneworld alliance fly to other European capitals. Instead of flying from a regional airport to London to pick up a Cathay Pacific redemption flight to Hong Kong, for example, why not fly to Amsterdam instead and connect there? You may also find better availability out of Europe.
(This article is part of our ‘BA Q&A’ series which explains how British Airways Executive Club works. You can see all of our ‘BA Q&A’ articles here. )
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How to get 20,000 Avios from Amex Gold or 30,000 Avios from Amex Platinum (December 2021 offer)
The sign-up bonus on American Express Preferred Rewards Gold converts to 20,000 Avios and the card is free for the first year. You can apply here.

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You don’t qualify for the Amex Gold bonus if you have a British Airways American Express card. You DO qualify for the bonus on The Platinum Card, which converts into 30,000 Avios. You can apply here.

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If you have your own small business, the best way of earning Avios is via the Capital On Tap Business Rewards Visa. It has a sign-up bonus which converts to 10,000 Avios:

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You should also look at the British Airways Accelerating Business card, because it currently has a limited time offer of 60,000 Avios when you sign up by 14th November. You can apply here.

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You can find out more about ALL UK credit cards which offer travel rewards in this article, updated monthly.