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British Airways Visa Signature credit card review: Combat high fuel surcharges and earn flexible Avios

Dec. 18, 2024
10 min read
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3XEarn 3 Avios per $1 spent on purchases with Iberia, British Airways, Aer Lingus, and LEVEL.
2XEarn 2 Avios per $1 spent on hotel accommodations when purchased directly with the hotel.
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Earn 75,000 Avios after you spend $5,000 on purchases within the first three months of account opening.
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British Airways Visa Signature Card overview

The British Airways Visa Signature® Card might not be your top choice for using one of your valuable 5/24 slots with Chase. However, its low annual fee, strong earning potential and credits to cover fuel surcharges make it a compelling option for many British Airways loyalists. Card Rating*: ⭐⭐⭐

*Card Rating is based on the opinion of TPG's editors and is not influenced by the card issuer.

Some lucrative credit card options from foreign airlines are often overlooked, and the British Airways Visa Signature Card — the only cobranded credit card that British Airways offers in the U.S. — is among them.

It features a $95 annual fee and we recommend applicants have a credit score of 670 or higher to increase their chances of approval.

It doesn't come with common airline benefits such as a free checked bag or priority boarding. Nevertheless, it's one of the more valuable airline cards on the market because of its big sign-up bonus and money-saving perks.

Let's examine whether the card deserves a spot in your wallet.

British Airways Visa pros and cons

ProsCons
  • An annual companion certificate after meeting a spending requirement
  • Save on award taxes and fees on British Airways flights
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • Visa Signature card perks, including trip and baggage protection
  • Miles redemption limited to British Airways and Avios partners
  • Hefty taxes and fees on British Airways award flights

British Airways Visa sign-up bonus

The British Airways Visa is currently offering a sign-up bonus of 75,000 Avios after spending $5,000 on purchases within the first three months of account opening.

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According to TPG's December 2024 valuations, Avios are worth 1.4 cents apiece, so earning 75,000 Avios is worth a healthy $1,050.

One important note: Like other Chase-issued consumer cards, the British Airways Visa falls under Chase's 5/24 rule. If you've opened more than five credit cards in the past 24 months (from all banks, not just Chase), your application will likely be rejected.

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Related: Cards currently offering sign-up bonuses of 100,000 points or more

British Airways Visa benefits

Although the British Airways Visa lacks many of the usual cobranded airline card perks, such as a free checked bag and priority boarding, the ones it does offer can still save British Airways flyers a significant amount on cash and award tickets.

  • Reward flight statement credit: Receive a statement credit three times a year of $100 for Economy (World Traveller) and Premium Economy (World Traveller Plus) seats — or $200 for Business (Club World) and first-class seats (up to $600 per calendar year) — when you book a reward flight to London traveling on British Airways and pay taxes, fees and charges with your British Airways Visa Signature Card. This can help you combat British Airways' notoriously high fuel surcharges.
  • Travel Together Ticket: Spend $30,000 on the card each calendar year and earn a Travel Together Ticket, which allows you to add a companion to a Reward Flight for no additional cost or save 50% on the Avios required if traveling solo. This is on any round-trip British Airways, Iberia or Aer Lingus redemption in any class.
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Again, these are different benefits than you'll find on many cobranded airline cards, but they can provide significant value to those who regularly book award flights using Avios.

Related: British Airways Executive Club: Guide to Avios, elite status and transfer partners

Earning Avios on the British Airways Visa

The British Airways Visa outdoes most other cobranded airline cards on the earnings side. With the British Airways card, you'll earn:

  • 3 Avios per dollar spent on purchases with British Airways, Aer Lingus, Iberia and LEVEL
  • 2 Avios per dollar spent on hotel bookings made directly with the hotel
  • 1 Avios per dollar spent on all other purchases
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While these aren't impressive earning rates, the bonus categories and the value cardholders can get from the card's additional benefits make this a good card option for many British Airways frequent flyers.

Related: The best ways to earn British Airways Avios

Redeeming Avios on the British Airways Visa

The most obvious way to redeem the Avios you earn with the British Airways Visa is to book award tickets with British Airways. Thanks to British Airways' distance-based award chart, one of the biggest sweet spots in the program is for short-haul awards.

The program charges a mere 7,250 miles for award flights that are 651 miles to 1,151 miles long during off-peak season and 13,500 miles for business class during off-peak season. To put that in perspective, a flight from London to Rome fits into that band.

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Still, British Airways imposes hefty taxes and surcharges on some of its own international award tickets.

Therefore, the best uses for Avios are sometimes for partner awards. You could redeem your points on more than a dozen Oneworld alliance airlines, such as American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Iberia.

Related: How to maximize the British Airways distance-based award chart

Transferring Avios on the British Airways Visa

You can transfer Avios on the British Airways Visa to other Avios-earning airlines like Aer Lingus, Finnair, Iberia and Qatar Airways. This allows you to travel to many Oneworld destinations and book them with these Avios.

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As the mileage currency of British Airways and these four partners, you can transfer Avios between the five airlines.

Iberia tends to charge significantly lower taxes and surcharges than British Airways and periodically offers discounted award redemption rates, including business class to Europe, from just 34,000 miles one-way. Additionally, Iberia charges based on total miles flown instead of per segment, making it the winner for some connecting itineraries.

I have gotten good value from my Avios by using them to book through Iberia to fly from O'Hare International Airport (ORD) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to Madrid in business class for under 34,000 Avios each time.

Related: How to book Iberia flights to Spain (and beyond) using Avios

Which cards compete with the British Airways Visa Card?

You may decide to go with a different card that earns Avios or a card that earns transferable points that you can transfer to Avios, like one of these:

  • If you are not over the 5/24 rule: The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card also comes with a $95 annual fee and earns 5 points per dollar spent on travel when booked through the Chase Travel℠ portal and 2 points per dollar spent on all other travel. It also earns bonus points on dining and select streaming services. For more information, read our full review of the Chase Sapphire Preferred.
  • If you are over the 5/24 rule. The American Express® Gold Card has a higher annual fee of $325 (see rates and fees) but also offers higher earning rates and comes with many valuable perks that offset the annual fee, including a variety of statement credits (enrollment required). The Membership Rewards points earned by this card can be transferred at a 1:1 ratio to British Airways. For more information, read our full review of the Amex Gold.
  • If you want to earn Avios with a different card: The Iberia Visa Signature® Card has the same earning structure as the British Airways Visa. However, it has more Iberia-specific perks, like a 10% discount when booking select Iberia flights.

The information for the Iberia Visa Signature Card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

For additional options, check out our full list of the best airline credit cards.

Related: 5 reasons you should care about Avios

Is the British Airways Visa worth it?

The British Airways Visa is well worth it if you want to earn valuable Avios. Its benefits, like the 10% flight discount and the up to $600 annual reward flight statement credit, can easily help you recoup the annual fee cost. However, you'll likely prefer a different card if you're over Chase 5/24 or don't travel on airlines that use Avios.

Bottom line

Diversifying your portfolio of loyalty currencies is critical in the world of travel rewards, and the British Airways Visa represents a fantastic way to do just that. With a valuable welcome offer, a low annual fee and the opportunity to get some of your taxes and fees credited back, this card is a great choice for British Airways loyalists.


Apply here: British Airways Visa Signature Card


For rates and fees of the Amex Gold card, click here.

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Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.