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Avios launches improved transfer tool allowing instant moves between seven airline loyalty programs

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Avios launches improved transfer tool allowing instant moves between seven airline loyalty programs
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Adam Daniels, CEO | Avios Airlines

Avios has relaunched its transfer tool, enabling members to move Avios points more easily between all seven airline loyalty programs that use the currency. The participating airlines are British Airways Club, Iberia Club, Aer Lingus AerClub, Vueling Club, Loganair Loyalty, Qatar Airways Privilege Club and Finnair Plus.

Previously, only certain combinations of transfers were allowed and users had to navigate different platforms. This process was often unreliable. The updated system allows transfers between any of the Avios programs in one online location.

A notable improvement is that members can now transfer Avios directly between Iberia Club, Aer Lingus AerClub, Vueling Club and Loganair Loyalty. Before this change, such transfers required routing through British Airways Club, which could slow down transactions.

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The tool also eliminates a previous restriction from Iberia Club that required accounts to be open for 90 days and have earned at least one Avios before making transfers. Now new Iberia Club accounts can send or receive Avios immediately.

Transfers must now be completed entirely online; calling a service center is no longer an option. Two-factor authentication has been introduced for added security.

"With different sweet spots in different Avios programs, this much-improved tool will help travelers get the best value when redeeming their Avios."

At least one of the Avios airline loyalty programs partners with every major credit card rewards program. This makes it easier for customers to earn points and transfer them as needed across these airlines.

"Another improvement is the removal of the old Iberia Club rule that required an Iberia Club account to be open for 90 days and to have earned at least one Avios before any transfers could take place. That restriction has been eliminated, which means new Iberia Club accounts are now eligible to send or receive Avios right away. This makes it easier for travelers who are just opening an account for a specific redemption, promotion or transfer bonus to get started without waiting months."

Members can set up linked accounts by visiting avios.com and using their loyalty credentials from any participating airline program. Once linked—which requires matching personal details—the connection remains permanent unless changed by the user.

"There is no minimum amount required and no cost for doing so. All transfers are at a 1:1 rate and can be reversed if needed, which is terrific flexibility."

In most cases, point transfers are processed instantly after completing two-factor authentication.

"The improved 'Transfer Avios' tool makes it simple to move your Avios to where you can get the best value for them."

The update aims to make it faster and safer for members to access award flights or benefits across all partner airlines.

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