(EXPIRED) Crazy: 90,000 Avios for $183 (too good to last)

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Update: Iberia is honoring this. See our follow-up post: Holy moly: Iberia is honoring it. 90K Avios now ~$260, and it’s for real. This post includes some fares that are no longer available, but many are still available from around $30 one-way.

German blog You Have Been Upgraded has written about an incredible promotion being offered by Iberia. I’ll note at the outset that this one is far too generous to last the way it is written. I suggest taking screen shots of everything and only getting involved if you can live with the fact that it’s a gamble. I also suggest reading the full post and understanding the 7 key things laid out at the bottom. That said, the payoff is pretty sweet: if this promo works as written, you could pick up 90,000 Iberia Avios for ~$183.

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The Deal

  • Iberia is offering Iberia Plus members 9,000 bonus Avios for every ticket they book on Iberia.com from June 21, 2018 – June 24, 2018 for for travel on Iberia, Iberia Express, or Air Nostrum up to a max of 90K Avios

Key Details

  • You can get a maximum of 90,000 Avios from this promotion
  • Bonus Avios are deposited in your account within 10 days of ticket purchase (i.e. not after you fly…)
  • Multiple passengers on a single ticket will each earn 9,000 bonus Avios if they have been identified as Iberia Plus members at the time of booking (which presumably means entering their frequent flyer numbers)
  • Bookings can be in any class and to any destination
  • The terms do not require round trip bookings to earn 9K Avios
  • Bonus Avios must be used by December 1, 2018

Quick Thoughts

The gist of it is this: book a ticket on Iberia.com, enter an Iberia Plus account number for the flyer, get 9,000 Avios. The promotion page clearly states any class, any destination as you can see above. There is no round trip requirement, meaning you’re better off booking separate one-ways as each ticket gets 9K (might as well book two one-ways and get 18K).

If that sounds too goo to be true, you’re right…it does. Here are the full terms.

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The terms state that the 9,000 bonus Avios will be added within 10 days of purchase. The terms go on to say that if you request a refund, the promotional Avios will be withdrawn from your account. Of course, if you don’t make your flight because you get held up in traffic or don’t get your visa information squared away or your vacation time isn’t approved or you aren’t in the right country….you’re not really requesting a refund when you no-show. Further, if you make a bunch of speculative bookings next spring, you will both receive the Avios and be required to use them well before you are scheduled to fly….and plans can legitimately change in that time. Keep reading for caveats below.

Last year, I spent a few nights at the Park Hyatt Mallorca and it was really a gorgeous property.

Park Hyatt Mallorca Suite living room
Best use of a suite upgrade that I’ve ever made…that’s the dining room in the distance and office to the back left. The bedroom and bathroom were behind me, not pictured.

Mallorca was in fact so beautiful that I’d be happy to speculate on returning…especially considering flights from Palma de Mallorca to Madrid are only $19 pretty much all of next February and March.

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Click the image to go to Google Flights

Actually, that’s a little misleading. When you click on a date, it shows $19 / 16 Euros. When I clicked through to Iberia, there was actually a price change…

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I just about spit out my coffee at the thought of the 16 Euro price no longer being available…..so it got cheaper. That’s actually about $18.33 based on today’s exchange rate.

So the short version of the story is that ten of those bookings should yield you 90,000 Avios about 10 days from now. In other words, about $183.30 in bookings should get you 90,000 Avios well before you fly. That’s awesome as you can use those Avios to fly from Chicago, New York, or Boston to Madrid in lie-flat business class for 34K in off peak season (50K peak) or 42.5K from Miami one way (off-peak). In other words, $183 plus the taxes on your award ticket will get you a round trip business class ticket to Europe if this promotion sticksThere are several things to think about if you’re going to get involved in this:

Update: As indicated at the top, this promotion has been confirmed. Iberia intends to honor it even if you don’t fly the segments. See the post linked at the top for more info.

  1. The promotion is really generous. I could see it being very popular. I could see that leading to what Gary Leff calls “seller’s remorse” — i.e. the promo being pulled/changed/not honored. It’s a gamble.
  2. The promotional Avios need to be used by December 1st, 2018 or they are forfeited.
  3. If you request a refund, you lose the Avios.
  4. The terms don’t specifically state what happens in a no-show case. I wouldn’t want to plan to no-show before flying my award ticket.
  5. Iberia could frown on people who they perceive to be abusing their generosity. It’s certainly not out of their power to close an account. If you’re going to make a bunch of speculative bookings for the Avios, you might want to convince a friend or family member who doesn’t care about their future with Iberia to book tickets and then use their Avios to book you an award.
  6. While you might be able to use the Avios before December 1st to book an itinerary further in the future, see #4.
  7. This may create some competition for award seats on Iberia. Of course, there are other great uses of Iberia Avios. See below.

All that said, the promo is written in English on the US version of the Iberia site and they give exactly the kind of example I’m showing (a short domestic flight in Spain), so it’s hard not to expect this to work….except that it does seem nuts.

Iberia Avios aren’t only useful for flying to Spain. See these posts for more inspiration:

Bottom line

If you skipped to the bottom here, hop up one section and read #1-#7. It’s worth noting one more time that I don’t see how this will last. That said, Iberia couldn’t be much clearer in their wording — it’s not as though this is a promotion that’s buried on the Spanish site and badly translated — it’s on Iberia.com/us. I’d go in with low expectations — but even if you make two or three speculative bookings and you’re able to use your Avios by December 1st, it wouldn’t be hard to come out well ahead. I don’t intend to get fully invested in this, but I may throw my hat in the ring for a couple of them. Two $18.33 bookings would give me enough Avios for a round trip ticket that’s up to 2,000 total miles, and that’s a pretty solid deal even without going too crazy.

H/T: You Have Been Upgraded

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Andrew

10 days since the start now.. anyone get their miles yet??

Andrew

tried logging in this morning and my account is showing error. can’t login .. hope its just an IT glitch. anyone else having issues?

Alex

Can you use Iberia Avois to book Alaska Airlines award flights?

S.G

“The promotional Avios need to be used by December 1st, 2018” .. this means that i can reserve a ticket until that date to use after that date ? Thanks

Aree

Do you know when on Sunday this is over … Is it local time …I am in the central us time zone.

CaveDweller

” Greed is Good ”
Lets hope it works out with No Hassles as in I don’t Think So .
Gorden

Billiken

Got my 10 flights.
Holding off on doing the same for my wife.

A little paranoid that IB could soon implement fuel charges on award tix, like BA.

aronxxx

i was trying to book another ticket just now, chose i’m flying and autofill my information including iberia plus number, some texts in red are showing “please check your Iberia Plus number xxxx because it does not match the name and family name on the booking. If you are an On Business member, the name must the same as the one you have with Iberia Plus. Change it with On Business before booking your flight.”

Has anyone met the same problem? Also I check my reservation made yesterday on the website, my plus no are removed for all of them.

Chris

I’m getting the same problem. I’d booked a few of these yesterday before it was confirmed by Iberia, and went in just now to round out a few more bookings. The deal has either hit a technical snag, or is dead. Not sure.

aronxxx

I registered after i heard this promo, minutes ago i called this number 1 (800) 772-4642, the agent confirmed that my bookings are under my plus no.

Rya

It wont be bookable until midnight madrid time, and that’s when the promo ends *sigh*

kv11

i thought there is a 330 days restriction

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