UR to British Airways (BA) 30% transfer bonus 4.22.2019 - 6.16.2019
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UR to British Airways (BA) 30% transfer bonus 4.22.2019 - 6.16.2019
In case anyone missed the news, Chase is now offering a 30 percent bonus on UR transfers to the British Airways Executive Club (avios) for transfers executed prior to midnight E.T. on June 16. This is a first for Chase.
#2
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Yeah, I saw that. Real cool news. I'm now researching how easy is it to use Avios points for AA award travel. I also have an LAX-NRT flight to plan next year, and I'd love to use Japan Airlines.
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There have been intermittent reports in another thread of problems transferring to BAEC for the last year. Start at post 156 in April 2018 and skim forward. There is another cluster of reports in October.
Offer terms for reference:
Offer terms for reference:
Promotion Terms & Conditions
Bonus Avios offer is valid for point transfers to British Airways Executive Club completed between 12:00 AM ET on April 22, 2019 and 11:59 PM ET on June 16, 2019. Minimum transfer is 1,000 Ultimate Rewards points. Bonus Avios will be awarded by British Airways in your British Airways Executive Club account when your transfer is complete.
For the Bonus Avios offer, you will receive 30% Bonus Avios for each Ultimate Rewards point transferred during the promotional period listed above. For example, if you transfer 1,000 Ultimate Rewards points, you will receive a total of 1,300 Avios. You must be enrolled in British Airways Executive Club with both your membership in good standing and your Ultimate Rewards credit card account open and not in default in order to participate in this offer. Visit ba.com/executiveclub to enroll. Once you have transferred Ultimate Rewards points, they become Avios subject to the Terms and Conditions of the British Airways Executive Club and cannot be transferred back to your Chase Ultimate Rewards Program account. Taxes, government imposed fees, and all applicable carrier charges apply on British Airways redemption flights and upgrades. Individual airline carrier restrictions may apply. See British Airways Executive Club Terms and Conditions for details, including Avios redemption requirements, which can be found at ba.com/theclubterms. Reward flights and cabin upgrades are subject to availability. Chase is not responsible for availability of flights, accommodations, Avios or any other rewards in the British Airways Executive Club.
Bonus Avios offer is valid for point transfers to British Airways Executive Club completed between 12:00 AM ET on April 22, 2019 and 11:59 PM ET on June 16, 2019. Minimum transfer is 1,000 Ultimate Rewards points. Bonus Avios will be awarded by British Airways in your British Airways Executive Club account when your transfer is complete.
For the Bonus Avios offer, you will receive 30% Bonus Avios for each Ultimate Rewards point transferred during the promotional period listed above. For example, if you transfer 1,000 Ultimate Rewards points, you will receive a total of 1,300 Avios. You must be enrolled in British Airways Executive Club with both your membership in good standing and your Ultimate Rewards credit card account open and not in default in order to participate in this offer. Visit ba.com/executiveclub to enroll. Once you have transferred Ultimate Rewards points, they become Avios subject to the Terms and Conditions of the British Airways Executive Club and cannot be transferred back to your Chase Ultimate Rewards Program account. Taxes, government imposed fees, and all applicable carrier charges apply on British Airways redemption flights and upgrades. Individual airline carrier restrictions may apply. See British Airways Executive Club Terms and Conditions for details, including Avios redemption requirements, which can be found at ba.com/theclubterms. Reward flights and cabin upgrades are subject to availability. Chase is not responsible for availability of flights, accommodations, Avios or any other rewards in the British Airways Executive Club.
Last edited by mia; Apr 23, 2019 at 5:54 pm
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Join Date: Apr 2019
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One thing to check is that the name on your credit card EXACTLY matches the name on your BA Executive Club account. I had to call Chase to have my credit card name updated, and then I could transfer the following day.
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Thanks ace, I spent thirty minutes on the phone with chase using all versions of my name...nothing worked, so I thought maybe it is a B/A software issue since the 30% bonus was just instituted.
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There have been intermittent reports, in another thread, of problems transferring to BAEC for the last year. Start at post 156 in April 2018 and skim forward. There is another cluster of reports in October.
Last edited by mia; Apr 25, 2019 at 7:02 am
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Well, for what it's worth I just did a small transfer and it was instantaneous.
I find it's handy to keep a good supply of Avios on hand for domestic AA redemptions (even though those have become ridiculously hard to get). The BA redemption levels are often better for the flights I use AA for.
I find it's handy to keep a good supply of Avios on hand for domestic AA redemptions (even though those have become ridiculously hard to get). The BA redemption levels are often better for the flights I use AA for.
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The biggest question is... how easy are the really nice redemptions to make?
Like the JAL business and first redemptions from the US to Tokyo didn't have a great rate, but with this bonus the rate becomes pretty decent. But how's availability? Virgin has an amazing value on ANA, but availability is worse than with other partners.
Like the JAL business and first redemptions from the US to Tokyo didn't have a great rate, but with this bonus the rate becomes pretty decent. But how's availability? Virgin has an amazing value on ANA, but availability is worse than with other partners.
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The biggest question is... how easy are the really nice redemptions to make?
Like the JAL business and first redemptions from the US to Tokyo didn't have a great rate, but with this bonus the rate becomes pretty decent. But how's availability? Virgin has an amazing value on ANA, but availability is worse than with other partners.
Like the JAL business and first redemptions from the US to Tokyo didn't have a great rate, but with this bonus the rate becomes pretty decent. But how's availability? Virgin has an amazing value on ANA, but availability is worse than with other partners.
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The biggest question is... how easy are the really nice redemptions to make?
Like the JAL business and first redemptions from the US to Tokyo didn't have a great rate, but with this bonus the rate becomes pretty decent. But how's availability? Virgin has an amazing value on ANA, but availability is worse than with other partners.
Like the JAL business and first redemptions from the US to Tokyo didn't have a great rate, but with this bonus the rate becomes pretty decent. But how's availability? Virgin has an amazing value on ANA, but availability is worse than with other partners.
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Not sure how this will affect things, but if I'm reading correctly, this could devalue the 30% bonus (depends on how fast you use things I guess):
https://viewfromthewing.boardingarea...lling-us-what/
https://viewfromthewing.boardingarea...lling-us-what/
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Not sure how this will affect things, but if I'm reading correctly, this could devalue the 30% bonus (depends on how fast you use things I guess):
https://viewfromthewing.boardingarea...lling-us-what/
https://viewfromthewing.boardingarea...lling-us-what/
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If you follow the link to the original source there is this:
Pricing for business and first class is consistent. This will still be 2x and 4x the economy class price, respectively.