E-rewards [Master Thread]
#1127
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 2,833
The avios you earn through e-rewards are posted to your Iberia account. Is that what you were asking? All of the avios in my Iberia Plus account were earned through e-rewards, then transferred to avios.com, and then transferred to by BAEC Household Account. It is very easy, once the 90-day period is finished.
#1129
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 29,763
The avios you earn through e-rewards are posted to your Iberia account. Is that what you were asking? All of the avios in my Iberia Plus account were earned through e-rewards, then transferred to avios.com, and then transferred to by BAEC Household Account. It is very easy, once the 90-day period is finished.
I quite like Avios now for its excellent value for short haul flights, esp now it seems BA does not charge YQ on AB flights.
#1130
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 2,833
Correct. My avios.com account has never earned any avios points. It is simply a conduit. It has never had any avios points in it, except for a few minutes during a transfer.
#1131
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Lubbock, TX
Programs: AAPlatinum, UA
Posts: 250
I ended redeeming $100 for 2000 AA miles....not much, but oh well, better than the new Hilton honors exchange rate... And it is good to have AA back @ E-rewards as an option
#1132
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: CNF
Programs: Priority Club, TAM Fidelidade, BAEC, Marriott Rewards
Posts: 2,184
Yes, BA account can be part of a household (If it is not, you can transfer directly from Iberia). The transfer of e-rewards to IB will activate it, nothing to do more here. Not sure if you can transfer to Avios.com without it being active, if you take the avios out immediately afterwards, I had bought something from Ebay and had some activity (this is now closed).
#1133
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: ma,USA
Programs: DL/silver
Posts: 67
#1134
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
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If your e-reward account is sponsored by an airline, you would only see THAT airline as your transfer option for airline. Ditto for hotels.
If your e-reward account is not from either airline or hotel sponsorship, you then will see ALL available options for airlines and hotels.
If your e-reward account is not from either airline or hotel sponsorship, you then will see ALL available options for airlines and hotels.
#1135
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: SNA/LAX
Programs: Hertz PC, Hilton DMD, IHG Spire Amb, Bonvoy Titanium Elite & WoH Globalist
Posts: 8,076
If your e-reward account is sponsored by an airline, you would only see THAT airline as your transfer option for airline. Ditto for hotels.
If your e-reward account is not from either airline or hotel sponsorship, you then will see ALL available options for airlines and hotels.
If your e-reward account is not from either airline or hotel sponsorship, you then will see ALL available options for airlines and hotels.
#1136
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 2,833
My spouse and I each have an e-rewards account, and we have many reward options in common, but we have different airline reward options. For example, I can do Iberia Avios (which can be transferred to British Airways) but not AA. Conversely, my spouse can only do AA, not Avios.
#1138
Moderator: Hilton Honors forums
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Marietta, Georgia, United States
Posts: 24,997
Click here for your answer — and you can earn 250 American Airlines AAdvantage points in the process as well.
#1139
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
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DH's account is not from either airline or hotel - dont remember how he has gotten it - he can see ALL airlines and ALL hotels options. My account does not see HHonor and I am told because my account is from Priority Club.
#1140
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Posts: 10,003
I just checked this morning and Hilton still offers 7,000 points for $100. Since Hilton is my only hotel choice, I assume that Hilton is the company that invited me to E-rewards. Maybe that makes a difference.
Or maybe E-rewards is doing A/B testing, testing different mixes of redemption offers. Or maybe they are (as a previous poster theorized) changing the Hilton offer in tranches. But why would E-rewards need to make the change one batch at a time instead of all at once, IF E-rewards had already decided that 7,000 points for $100 was too generous? If they are doing A/B testing then I am in the lucky group that has not (so far) been changed. And, if they are testing, and the change shows that the change is not achieving the metrics that E-rewards thought it would meet, then maybe it will be rolled back globally. (Until E-rewards thinks of another A/B test to run ...)
Just my 2cents. I obviously have no real knowledge about what E-rewards is doing. But I work at an E-commerce company, and we are doing A/B testing of one kind or another almost constantly. So that is why my thoughts went that direction.
Or maybe E-rewards is doing A/B testing, testing different mixes of redemption offers. Or maybe they are (as a previous poster theorized) changing the Hilton offer in tranches. But why would E-rewards need to make the change one batch at a time instead of all at once, IF E-rewards had already decided that 7,000 points for $100 was too generous? If they are doing A/B testing then I am in the lucky group that has not (so far) been changed. And, if they are testing, and the change shows that the change is not achieving the metrics that E-rewards thought it would meet, then maybe it will be rolled back globally. (Until E-rewards thinks of another A/B test to run ...)
Just my 2cents. I obviously have no real knowledge about what E-rewards is doing. But I work at an E-commerce company, and we are doing A/B testing of one kind or another almost constantly. So that is why my thoughts went that direction.