How to transfer Avios between British Airways, Qatar, Iberia, and Aer Lingus

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British Airways, Qatar, Aer Lingus, Iberia, and Vueling (a low cost carrier) share a common rewards currency: Avios.  Strangely, despite sharing a currency, each program has its own loyalty program with different fees, different award prices, and different rules.  Since they are partners, it’s often possible to book the same flights with multiple programs, but your cost will sometimes vary (either in number of points required and/or taxes/fees).  As a result, it’s a great idea to set up accounts in multiple programs so that you can easily move points to the program that offers you the best award pricing for the flights you want to book.

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Here are some examples of why you may want to move Avios from one program to another before booking awards:

  • Aer Lingus flights often have much cheaper award fees when booked from Avios.com (i.e. when booked with Aer Lingus or Vueling Avios) than with British Airways Avios.  Here’s an example for booking Aer Lingus business class one-way from Washington DC to Dublin:
    • Avios.com (Aer Lingus or Vueling Avios): 60,000 points + $128.60 in fees
    • British Airways Avios: 60,000 points + $729.80 in fees
  • When using Avios to book short distance Iberia flights, Aer Lingus and Vueling often have lower taxes and fees than BA or Iberia.
  • Long distance Iberia flights are sometimes the opposite, by a large margin.  For example, when looking at a one-way Iberia business class award from Miami to Madrid, I saw that each program offered the same award price in Avios, but with drastically different fees.  BA and Iberia each charged $121.40 in fees, but Aer Lingus charged $829.80!

Fortunately, it’s easy to move points from one to another so that you can book your award from the program that charges the least.  Here’s how…

Create free accounts with each Avios program

Before you can move points around, you’ll need to open an account with each major program.  Here are the links for signing up:

Important! Make sure to enter all of your personal information (name, email, birth date, address, phone) exactly the same way with each program.

If you want to move points to/from Iberia, note these additional requirements:

  • You cannot move points to/from Iberia within 90 days of joining the Iberia Plus program.  So, this is a good reason to enroll in Iberia Plus now, even if you don’t have any immediate need for it.
  • Your Iberia account must have had some activity within the past 36 months (points earned or redeemed). An easy option is to transfer 1,000 points from Amex Membership Rewards or Chase Ultimate Rewards.
  • If moving points from Iberia to British Airways, your British Airways account cannot be a household account (but you may be able to get around this by transferring points first to Aer Lingus and then to British Airways).

Pick your favorite website for the transfer

When moving points between programs, you can use either the website of the program you are transferring from, or the program you are transferring to.  If you encounter problems with one, try the other!  Here are links to each program’s “Combine my Avios” page:

Tip: BA.com offers the most comprehensive transfer options, but Avios.com is a good alternative if you have trouble getting BA.com to work.  For example, you can use Avios.com to move points indirectly from BA to Iberia: 1. Move points from BA to Aer Lingus; and 2. Move points from Aer Lingus to Iberia.  Unfortunately, this site isn’t yet tied in with Qatar Avios, so you’ll still have to go through BA or Qatar to move Avios between the two.

The rest of this post goes into details about moving points using each website…

Avios.com: Transfer points between Aer Lingus or Vueling and BA or Iberia

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The capability to move Avios around isn’t found on the Aer Lingus or Vueling website. Instead, you should use your Aer Lingus AerClub or Vueling Club credentials to log into Avios.com.

Once you’ve logged into Avios.com, click the “Manage my account” dropdown, then click “Combine my Avios”

Shortcut: Click this link to get to the Combine my Avios page (you’ll have to log in with your Aer Lingus or Vueling credentials)

Once you find your way to the Combine My Avios page, simply select the program you want to move points from or to, log into that program, then enter the number of points you want to transfer.  Done!

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British Airways: Transfer from/to Iberia, Qatar, Aer Lingus, or Vueling

Log into BA.com, then click your name to get to your Executive Club dashboard.  Next, click “Manage My account,” then “Combine my Avios”:

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Shortcut: Click this link to get to the Combine my Avios page (you’ll have to log in).

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Once you find your way to the Combine My Avios page, click “Combine my Avios” under the Iberia Plus heading in order to transfer from/to Iberia or to Aer Lingus or Vueling Avios. Click the button under Qatar if you want to transfer from/to Qatar.

To move points from/to Aer Lingus or Vueling, select “Avios Partners” in the dropdown as shown here:

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Iberia: Transfer from/to British Airways, Aer Lingus, or Vueling

Log into your Iberia Plus account, then click the down arrow next to your name and click “My Avios.”  Next, click “Manage my Avios.”  Scroll down and click “Combine Avios.”

Shortcut: After logging into Iberia Plus, click this link to get to the Combine my Avios page.

Once you find your way to the Combine My Avios page, click the “Combine my Avios” button, select the program you want to move points from or to, log into that program, then enter the number of points you want to transfer.

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Qatar: Transfer from/to British Airways

Log into your Qatar Privilege Club account and go to “My Dashboard,” then click “View my Avios balance.” You should then be prompted to link your Qatar and British Airways accounts if you haven’t already done so.  Once the accounts are linked you should see an option to “Combine Avios.”  Click it.

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Shortcut: After logging into Qatar Privilege Club, click this link to get to the Combine my Avios page.

Summary

It’s possible to move points between multiple programs that use Avios as their rewards currency.  Points can be moved instantly between British Airways, Iberia, Qatar, Aer Lingus, and Vueling.  The British Airways website is probably the best site to use for moving points around since it supports transfers between British Airways Avios and all other options (note that the Avios.com options, Aer Lingus and Vueling, are hidden under the option to combine points with Iberia).

For quick reference, here again are the links to the pages for initiating transfers:

 

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Kyle

Greg, any idea why flights on Envoy Air on behalf of AA aren’t showing on Qatar website when trying to book? Shows on BA Avios when trying to book but Qatar shows they aren’t available.

Bryan

I think it’s worth starting the discussion: Even if you have all of your information exactly the same on each partner profile, there are known browser issues across all of the oft-used browsers that just lead to error after error after error. I spent between 5-6 hours last week trying to get any of the methods described above to work, to no avail. I managed to call each partner and confirm that profile details matched; used different browser combinations, both incognito and not; and even walked through the process with a BA rep, all without any success. So, while it’s possible to make these transfers (if the transfer gods are smiling down on you that day), I would suggest saving yourself the headache and just transferring directly to the partner you want to fly.

John Houston

Hi,

Thank you for the details of transferring Avios !

Ive been trying to find a Business Class Fare like mentioned in your article for IAD or really anywhere East Coast to DUB.

Aer Lingus flights often have much cheaper award fees when booked from Avios.com (i.e. when booked with Aer Lingus or Vueling Avios) than with British Airways Avios. Here’s an example for booking Aer Lingus business class one-way from Washington DC to Dublin:

  • Avios.com (Aer Lingus or Vueling Avios): 60,000 points + $128.60 in fees

Would you please tell me how to find that fare ? The cheapest one way that I can find in Business Class for May 2023 is 100,000 Avios + taxes. Are you updating a previous article ?

Thank you !

Brant

Excellent timing to revisit this old post! With patience and persistence, one can navigate these glitchy websites and score big wins! I mean, if it were easy, everyone would be doing it! The one point you made cannot be overstated. All profile information must match exactly on each airline website. One small discrepancy will swirl you down into the black hole of death and destruction.
Don’t ask me how I know.

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Cecilia

Hi Greg,
Thank you for your article, it’s my first time on your site. I have a family member with an Iberia account and she wants to transfer her points to my aer lingus account as she thinks she won’t use Iberia in the next few years. Is this possible? or i have to create an iberia account to get her points and then send it to aer lingus?

Cecilia

thank you for your advise, it’s very much appreciated 🙂

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Larry Pensack

Hi Greg,
My wife and I are traveling with another couple on Iberia this Thursday 3/21/19 BOS-MAD-RAK.
When we bought our tickets last summer, using Iberia Avios, there were only 2 business seats available so we booked those for the wives. My plan was to change my friend’s and my tickets to business if anything opened up last minute.
It’s now 3 days before the flight, and there are business seats available, although they’re not showing as available on the website for Avios.
When I call Iberia, they say they can’t change the ticket since it was booked in X class.
Are there any options for us to upgrade my friend’s and my tickets to business class? Should we wait until checking in at the airport, or do you have any other suggestions?
Thanks!

Nick Reyes

I’m honestly not sure we’ll be able to answer this one for you, but here are a couple of notes:

1) Are your flights entirely on Iberia / BA? If you’re booked on a partner (like AA), you can not make any change or cancellation at all — Iberia bookings with most partners are completely nonrefundable/changeable. If it’s all on Iberia, you may be able to change / cancel. I believe the fee Iberia charges is $40.

2) If there are no business class award seats available, you’re not going to be able to upgrade an award ticket unless offered a paid (cash) upgrade during the check-in process or at the airport. Unfortunately, I have no idea whether or how often Iberia offers that.

3) Keep in mind that any changes / cancellations must be done at least 24 hours before your flight. After that time, even if an award seat were open, I don’t think you’d be able to change the economy class ticket.

Different airlines release award seats based on different metrics. Some airlines are very likely to release unsold seats close to departure, others allow cabins to depart half-empty without releasing the seats. I don’t know how likely Iberia is to release whatever seats are left for sale, but it’s probably worth it to keep checking for availability as some airlines do release award space within the last couple of days. Again, assuming your entire itinerary is on Iberia, you should likely be able to cancel / change. That said, Iberia is not known for good IT nor great customer service, so I’d advise treading lightly. For example, does Iberia immediately redeposit the Avios when you cancel your economy class ticket? I’m not sure off the top of my head, but that’s the kind of thing I’d want to know (or be prepared to handle with a backup plan if necessary) if changing so close to departure.

Jonathan

I am really having problems transferring miles from Avios to BA. Keeps saying the deatails do not match. They do. HELP!

Brendan

Yeah mine does the same and the details do match. Also dont have a Family pooling…Tried also to reset password and get same error

Tony Ing

I wanted to transfer my BA Exec Avios points to Aer Lingus but cannot see how to do this. BA Exec Club told me it is not possible, is that true?

Tony Ing

I did but it doesn’t appear to work

J. Olson

Just tried this on the link you provided. Got an error message and contacted both Aer Lingus & British Airways. British Airways said the same thing to me- you can’t combine BA & Aer Lingus Avios

Jimmy Dubs

I am having the same issue. 100% Positive that I am entering the exact same thing for everything,
“You can’t use Combine my Avios with this account. Please contact us.

To talk to someone about this problem, you can see our phone numbers here, quoting reference CMA-1105595611.” and the link to the phone numbers page is broken.

Jimmy Dubs

Nothing to do with Iberia, like the OP, I have a BA Exec Account for which I want to use the Avios on Aer Lingus.

BTW: Able to or not, appreciative of you helping people on this. Very nice of you.

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