I've written before about the ever changing taxes/surcharges charged on Aer Lingus reward flights - and the difference between booking through British Airways Executive club telephone line, and using the Avios.com website.
I was just looking at a simple Heathrow to Dublin one way flight and phoned up BA to compare prices. What's really weird is the structure of the Avios/price combination - BA's work in the opposite direction that Avios.com use.
For simplicity let's value each Avios at 1p
On Avios.com the Avios/price combinations are:
4,000 avios + £27.82
3,676 avios + £32.82
3,136 avios + £37.82
2,055 avios + £47.82
1,600 avios + £62.82
1,276 avios + £72.82
Using 1p per Avios value, the 4,000 avios option is the best, with the 2,054 avios option close behind. The 1,276 avios option is by far the worst.
Assuming the British Airways telephone operator gave me the correct prices - their Avios/price combinations are:
4,000 avios + £40.33
3,676 avios + £43.08
3,136 avios + £47.08
2,055 avios + £55.33
1,600 avios + £60.33
1,276 avios + £65.33
Again using 1p per Avios value, the 2,054 avios option is the best, with the 1,600 avios option close behind. The 4,000 avios option is the worst.
The best option on Avios.com is significantly cheaper than the best option that the British Airways call agent offered.
But if you only have 1,600 avios to use, then the best option is to book using a British Airways phone operator.
Whilst the Aer Lingus reward flights are still more expensive than the flat Reward Flight Saver option on BA reward flights - at least the Aer Lingus taxes/fees are cheaper than the £39 they were charging a few years ago!
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