50% Transfer Bonus from Amex Membership Rewards to British Airways Avios

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Through 10/10/2016, American Express is offering a 50% transfer bonus from Membership Rewards to British Airways Avios

The Offer

Get 50% more Avios when you transfer Membership Rewards points through 10/10/2016.

Example:

With this bonus, 1 Membership Rewards point becomes 1.20 Avios.

  • 250 Membership Rewards becomes 300 Avios.
  • 10,000 Membership Rewards becomes 12,000 Avios.

To transfer points, visit this page and log-in to your account.

Key Terms

  • Minimum transfer is 250 Membership Rewards points.
  • Redeem for this exclusive offer from 12:00 a.m. CT on August 10, 2016 to 11:59 p.m. CT on October 10, 2016, to receive 50% additional Avios.
  • Additional Avios will be awarded at the time of transfer.

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francesca leverkus

also had no success….where is this deal?

George

I think that I must be being a bit thick, but I am still being shown a 1:1 ratio if I try to convert.. has anyone had any success?

[…] bonus on transfers from Membership Rewards to British Airways Avios. Its not as great as it used to be, but its still better than a 1-1 […]

ff_lover

Real clever by AMEX and British Airways to “devalue” the points transfer ratio first and then after a while give a 50% bonus promotion thinking consumers have a real “short term memory”…

p00p

Nobody owes you anything. ALso, 1-1.2 is still better than 1:1, not sure what the problem is. Lastly, no guns are being held to any heads to force transfer of MRs…

anon

@p00p: Why reply to ff-lover’s astute observations with the rhetoric about a “problem” and guns being held to heads? Your argument that 1-1.2 is still better than 1:1 is accurate of course. That does not take away from the equal accuracy of the cleverness (putting it kindly) of AMEX/BA.

Ali

I just transferred about two weeks ago without the bonus. Does anyone know if there’s a way to reverse the transfer or retroactively get the point bonus?

DAS

Nope. I tried that previously when I transferred MR points to Etihad just before they announced a transfer bonus and was told there is no way to make the bonus retroactive to earlier transfers, not matter how close you were. Real bummer.

Duane Peterson

Will this transfer extend the expiration date of Avios?

Carl

Shawn, I know I am still a n00b at this thing in many ways, but how the heck is this a 50%bonus? I cannot, for the life of me, figure that out.

R. Kramden

A bOOb or a nOOb? 300 is 50% more than 200

Carl

No need to be rude, dude. This was why I am confused, and was asking so as to help me learn and understand. Shawn writes in part of the post here:

“With this bonus, 1 Membership Rewards point becomes 1.20 Avios.

250 Membership Rewards becomes 300 Avios.”

So, I didn’t see (fine print I missed) here that it used to be 200 Avios rather than 250 (1-1). Like I said, I was asking for clarification, not not to troll. I thought we were all here to help each other, but maybe some of us aren’t.

Michael

Carl: Normally you get 200 Avios for 250 MR points. Now you get 300. So 300/200 = 150%. The 50% is that 300 is 100 more than 200 or 50% more.

Carl

Thanks, Michael for the *helpful* reply. I was confused as I missed a fine point detail at the top. Thanks for the explanation.