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British Airways now guarantees 14 Avios seats per flight – 250,000 just released for booking

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British Airways has made a huge announcement this morning about Avios availability across the BA network.

The number of guaranteed Avios seats per flight has been increased SUBSTANTIALLY.

Long-haul flights will see at least 14 seats released when booking opens up at 355 days before departure. Short-haul flights will see at least 12 seats released.

This is a permanent change and has also been applied retrospectively. Additional seats are available on virtually EVERY British Airways flight between 28th July 2021 and 17th May 2022, which is as far out as you can book.

How many Avios seats are available per flight?

This is a genuine game-changing improvement to the Avios programme.

The two key points, at least from a HfP perspective, are:

  • the number of guaranteed Club World seats per flight is now four and not two – this is huge news for families
  • two World Traveller Plus seats are now guaranteed for the first time

Avios seats per flight from 28th July:

  • Club World (long haul business) – 4 seats per flight
  • World Traveller Plus (long haul premium economy) – 2 seats per flight
  • World Traveller (long haul economy) – 8 seats per flight
  • Club Europe (short haul business) – 4 seats per flight
  • Euro Traveller (short haul economy) – 8 seats per flight

Avios seats per flight at the moment:

  • Club World (long haul business) – 2 seats per flight
  • World Traveller Plus (long haul premium economy) – nothing
  • World Traveller (long haul economy) – 4 seats per flight
  • Club Europe (short haul business) – 2 seats per flight
  • Euro Traveller (short haul economy) – 4 seats per flight

There is still no guaranteed commitment to releasing First Class seats.

For absolute clarity, this new policy only applies to British Airways operated flights. It does not apply to Aer Lingus or Iberia, or of course to British Airways partner airlines. Iberia made its own recent changes which saw an increase in the number of guaranteed economy seats and two guaranteed seats made available in Premium Economy.

What seats have been opened up today?

For flights up to 27th July 2021:

Nothing has changed. You will not see any additional seats released.

For flights between 28th July 2021 and 17th May 2022:

British Airways has released additional seats to take each flight up to the new guaranteed minimums. However, this doesn’t mean that you will see the full amount.

Two Club World and four World Traveller seats were already released when those flights first became bookable. If those seats have been taken, you will only see the additional two Club World or four World Traveller seats today.

You will therefore see somewhere between 2-4 Club World / Club Europe seats and 4-8 World Traveller / Euro Traveller seats, depending on how many had already been booked.

Because the guaranteed two World Traveller Plus seats are brand new today, you WILL see 2 x World Traveller Plus seats bookable for Avios on every long haul British Airways flight between 28th July 2021 and 17th May 2022 – unless someone beat you to it.

On many peak flights you will still see no Club World seats because:

  • if BA has already opened up 4 x Business or 8 x Economy seats on a flight, no more have been released even if the seats previously released have been booked
  • the additional seats started to drop into the BA system from yesterday afternoon – many peak services have gone to people with SeatSpy alerts set up or who simply got lucky

The SeatSpy widget in the sidebar to your right, on desktop or tablet, or under this article, if you are reading on mobile, can help you search a particular route for a full year in a couple of seconds.

For flights from 18th May 2022, which are not yet bookable:

Going forward, on long haul you will see four Club World, two World Traveller Plus and eight World Traveller seats appearing at midnight GMT (currently 1am BST) each day.

Short haul will see four Club Europe and eight Euro Traveller seats released.

What do these Avios changes mean in practice this morning?

For a family of three or four – you WILL see lots of flights, even at peak dates, with four seats showing in economy. You will NOT see lots of flights with four business class seats available. BA has only released an additional two to top-up the two that were released when the flight first became bookable.

For a solo traveller or group of twoit’s your lucky day. You should see two business class seats, even on peak dates on peak routes, as well as two premium economy seats and four economy seats.

In truth ….

If you are a family of three or four, the real benefit from these changes will be in the months to come, not today. Every time that British Airways adds a route back to its schedule, four Club World seats will immediately appear for every flight for you to book.

As usual Head for Points will do its best to let you know immediately when new routes are added.

I’d probably get booking immediately but if you want to read some quotes first …..

Tom Stevens, Director of Brand and Customer Experience at British Airways, said:

“Our Members appreciate the benefits their Executive Club membership brings, but the feedback we hear is that people would like us to make it easier to book flights using Avios. We have listened and acted on this, and today’s announcement directly addresses this feedback, opening up six extra reward seats on a short-haul flight, and eight on a long-haul flight. We hope this means that a family holiday, or that big friendship group trip away, will be much easier to book using Avios.”

Adam Daniels, Chief Executive at IAG Loyalty, said:

“This is an exciting change that we have worked closely with the British Airways team to deliver. We hope it offers Executive Club Members even more opportunities to spend their hard earned Avios.”

Now, go and book something – click here for ba.com.


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

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Comments (319)

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  • Ron says:

    Yes! Good news for us as a family of four!

  • joseph jordan says:

    “It is also a permanent improvement to your life”

    ummmm….

  • James says:

    I find it funny how the people who call it underwhelming don’t actually realise what they would of considered great news would have been just as underwhelming to someone else.
    As a website that revolves around the general topics of BA and Avios, this is big news. Simple as that.

  • meta says:

    Nothing game changing of course. I mean on many routes BA was releasing more than 2 seats in CW before at T-355. When I booked my flights to Tokyo for cherry blossom in 2019, they were always at least 4 seats available.

    I also consider this a devaluation or at best dilution. It just means that there won’t be more seats released for last minute bookings which I found very useful when tickets are high and I need to go somewhere urgently. I’m happy to be proven wrong and only time will tell this.

    • Memesweeper says:

      “ It just means that there won’t be more seats released for last minute bookings”

      It really doesn’t . There are many times/routes where the minimum is all that is ever released. On these flights this is a significant improvement for the Avios collector.

  • BJ says:

    Welcome but you are way overplaying this Rob, it is far from huge news. The number of seats has doubled but fact remains that on most popular destinations they will disappear at midnight or 1am, 355 days in advance same as always. The best news here I think is the two guaranteed WTP seats, that will be welcomed by many who struggle to collect avios, and those who think midhaul daytime flights are not worth CW.

    • Ross Parker says:

      It’s quite literally doubled supply of Club World seats. Unless stocks of Avios have doubles, you’ll see availability improvements.

      • meta says:

        No more last minute bookings for sure and you’ll see far less availability 6-8 months out. If you think about it, BA was probably releasing approximately same amount of seats or maybe slightly more throughout the year, now it’s just dropped all at once and once it’s gone no more.

        • BJ says:

          Quite possibly. Nothing may have really changed much, this could all be a case of moving the furniture around and window dressing by BA.

      • BJ says:

        Doubt it for the most popular destinations at most times, and for almost all destinations at the most popular times. Seat demand will continue to outstrip supply and most of the time they will be difficult to find unless a substantial devaluation comes into play.

      • joseph jordan says:

        not really, those 2 seats you might have gotten will now also be snapped up by people wanting 4 seats, which previously wasn’t the case. Couples will see less availability on prime destinations. All couples can hope is that another couple got in infront of them, leaving just 2 seats 🙂

  • Dave B says:

    This is a game changer, thanks for the update!

  • Jason Robinson says:

    I don’t think anyone reading this believes this is permanent. We all know what will happen if air travels picks up to pre pandemic levels again.

    • BSI1978 says:

      I lean towards agreeing with you, but will be very difficult for BA to row back from this once people’s expectations are raised.

      • Rob says:

        It’s permanent. Senior Avios people told me yesterday and they have contracts with BA for the seats. Remember that Avios and BA are separate companies and operate on a contractual basis with each other.

        • meta says:

          Until next contract renewal…

          • Rob says:

            Still time to father some kids and benefit from it before the contract comes up 🙂

          • Memesweeper says:

            Maybe. A devaluation would be more likely in my view than removing this availability.

  • Alex W says:

    Other than the already eye watering fees, I’m wondering where’s the hidden catch? Increasing cash fares and/or redemption fees? Increasing the Avios required?

    The “get booking now” urgency is probably not really urgent except for those that have been trying to book recently but couldn’t. Or perhaps a few people who want to pay a fee to change flight their flight time or destination.

    Don’t get me wrong, it is good news for a family of 4, but we haven’t got £2,000+ lying around at the moment waiting to pay ridiculous redemption fees. My strategy remains partner airlines, ex-EUs and/or upgrading cheap sale fares.
    If BA had suddenly reduced their silly fees then I would be booking immediately!

    • Rob says:

      We have got Barbados for October half term, I got our ski flights locked in for February and we’d have had a nice Christmas trip locked in if my wife hadn’t insisted that the kids should see their grandparents!

    • Blindman says:

      +1

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