Spending Avios can sometimes be tricky. We now regularly bring you a look every fortnight at what routes have the best Avios availability, thanks to Reward Flight Finder.
If there is a particular focus you would like in an article for Avios, let us know in the comments below.
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What is Reward Flight Finder?
Reward Flight Finder offers a free and paid service to find Avios seats for a whole year’s worth of flights at a glance. One of the most useful features is available on the paid plan where you can set alerts when Avios seats are released on the flights you want. You can also use the map feature which shows you all the Avios destinations available on a particular date.
RFF offer monthly and yearly plans. Here are the options:
Silver membership – from £3.99 monthly or Silver Annual £39.99 (current offer for 2 months free)
Silver membership includes:
- Unlimited reward seat searches
- Get reward seat Alerts within 1 hour
- Worldwide Map tool
- Set up to 5 Alerts at once
- Get email Alerts
Gold membership – from £6.99 monthly or Annual £69.99 (current offer gives 2 months free)
- Unlimited reward seat searches
- Get instant reward seat Alerts
- Worldwide Map tool
- Set up to 20 Alerts at once
- Get email Alerts
- Get SMS Alerts
You can find out more and sign up here.
Latest Avios flight availability
London – Barbados
From July, through to September 2024 there’s a really great selection of reward seats up for grabs. Quite a lot of dates have up to 4 Business Class. If you’re happy to fly Premium Economy there’s loads of dates with 2 seats available to book. These seats ALWAYS get booked up quickly though, so if you’re planning ahead, get them booked before they go.
London – Beijing
April and May 2024 have some patches of excellent availability right now. There are loads of dates left with up to 6 Business Class and 2 Premium Economy to book.
London – Maldives
There are a few dates of Business Class availability at the end of August and the start of September 2024 with up to 4 seats to book. The next lot of September seats are due to be released imminently so keep an eye on the RFF Calendar to book quickly. If you’re happy to fly Premium Economy there’s some decent availability in August, and at the start of September too – most dates have 2 seats available.
London – Saint Lucia
August 2024 has more Premium Economy and Business Class availability than we typically expect to see at the moment. Lots of days have up to 4 business class.
London – Singapore
Singapore is consistently in the top 3 searches on RFF, and has been for the last 3 years. This means seats are typically difficult to come by, and should definitely be booked as soon as you can find them. At the moment, there’s a patch of decent Business Class availability in the middle of July 2024, and another at the end of August 2024. If you’re holding out to splurge on First Class then there are a couple of spots in February 2024, but that’s all at the moment.
London – Sydney
If you’re in a position to book now, there are a few dates in July and August with Business Class availability – not many though. We’d also recommend setting up Alerts for this one with a potential to get more Business Class seats as they’re released or try for an upgrade.
London – Toronto
Those looking to book a trip to Canada next summer will find an abundance of reward seats available in June, July and August 2024 at the moment. Loads of dates have Premium Economy and Business Class availability. Infact, most dates are still showing 2 PE and 4 BC.
For the next lot of availability I’m going to focus on winter city breaks.
London – San Diego
With British Airways adding an extra daily flight for summer 2024, there are multiple days with 4 business class seats from the end of April 2024 for the summer.
4 comments
Hey Michelle, any idea if BA will restart Bangkok and or KL? Thanks Kevin
Highly unlikely anytime soon I’d say. They are short of aircraft and pilots so these fairly low yield routes will be way down the list.
Hi Michelle, do you think that BA will recommence direct flights from London to Calgary.
Thank you, Sandra.
They haven’t served the route for a long time and given their lack of aircraft and the fact it’s quite a leisure route I think it’s unlikely any time soon.
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