My favourite European Avios redemptions with British Airways 

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UK travellers just can’t get enough of Europe — and honestly, who can blame us? I’m the same. With so many incredible cities only a couple of hours away, it feels like the continent was made for spontaneous escapes. One weekend you’re wandering through Renaissance galleries in Florence, the next you’re dancing until sunrise in Berlin. Add in those sun-drenched beaches in Spain, Greece, or Portugal (the perfect antidote to our endless grey skies), and you’ve got a playground that never runs out of surprises.

The beauty of Europe is how familiar and yet how different every trip feels. You can stretch your pennies with smart hotel deals, find food and culture that feels both fresh and comforting, and still be home in time for Monday. Honestly? It’s the ultimate win-win.

But here’s the big question Avios collectors ask: is it worth spending your points on British Airways reward seats to Europe? Or should you hold out for those long-haul business class dream trips?

Top tips for short-haul reward seat redemptions

The absolute best Avios points value will always come from long-haul business class. That’s where you can turn points into thousands of pounds’ worth of BA reward flights — and it feels fantastic. I’ve done it, and the savings are game-changing. But honestly, it’s unlikely you’re going to be spending your points pot on only long haul premium seats, especially if you’re travelling as a family or you’re in the mood for a quick weekend city break. 

You should typically aim for a cash value of 1p per 1 Avios when booking British Airways reward seats. Although it’s harder to achieve this ratio with short haul, there are some ways to maximise your booking.

If you opt for off-peak travel days you’ll save on the Avios points cost of your flight. But if you’re limited to peak travel times don’t worry, booking British Airways reward seats can achieve some great cash savings when you look at the cash fare of your flight on BA (think typical summer holiday price hikes). 

Another way to keep your Avios points spend lower is by checking your home airport. Flying from London vs another UK city can change both the Avios needed and the taxes/fees, making a short haul redemption more attractive. 

One of my favourite things about short haul redemptions is the taxes/fees, which British Airways typically limits to 50p per leg – £1 for a return trip! 

My favourite British Airways destinations in Europe

Some Avios collectors refuse to even consider short haul British Airways reward seat redemptions. They prefer to save their points to splash out on long haul flights in premium cabins, for a luxury experience at the most valuable redemption rate. 

Personally, there are lots of times when short haul European reward seat bookings work best for me. As a busy mum of school aged kids I’m usually bound by term times. I also travel most often with my entire clan, so we need between 4 and 6 seats on our holiday bookings. Any Avios collector worth their salt knows that’s a hard ask for business class, especially on popular routes such as Tokyo, the Maldives, Caribbean islands or Bangkok – even when you set reward seat Alerts. 

That being said, here are some of my favourite short haul European redemptions for your British Airways Avios points: 

Greece

British Airways flies to loads of Greek destinations from London, including Athens, Crete, Corfu, Kefalonia, Kos, Mykonos, Rhodes, Santorini, Skiathos and Zante. Reward seats start from 27,500 Avios plus £1 per person for off-peak Economy flights. On the whole, you can find some pretty good reward seat availability to Greece, because BA has a great flight network and frequency to the islands – I’d definitely recommend setting up reward seat Alerts for peak holiday times, such as summer and half term holidays however. 

History buffs will adore Athens. Step back in time at the Acropolis and ancient ruins, then enjoy buzzing neighbourhoods, rooftop bars, and vibrant street life. Athens blends world-class heritage with cosmopolitan energy. 

Famous for turquoise waters, caves, and dramatic cliffs, Kefalonia is both rugged and relaxing. It’s the setting of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, adding a touch of romance to its natural splendour. 

Kos offers long sandy beaches alongside fascinating ruins, including a Roman Odeon and the Asklepion. It’s great for combining relaxation with history. Then there’s Rhodes. One of Greece’s sunniest islands, Rhodes combines golden beaches with a UNESCO-listed Old Town full of cobbled streets and medieval architecture. 

With its iconic whitewashed houses, blue domes, and stunning sunsets over the caldera, Santorini is a bucket-list destination for romance and unforgettable views. Skiathos is famous for its abundance of sandy beaches (over 60 of them) and lively nightlife. A perfect choice for sunseekers and party-lovers alike. Zante offers dramatic scenery and plenty of adventure. It’s home to the world-famous Navagio (Shipwreck Beach) and endangered loggerhead turtles. 

As for my very favourite Greek destinations, Mykonos is a cosmopolitan hotspot known for its windmills, chic beach clubs, and vibrant nightlife. It’s the go-to island for style, luxury, and energy. Crete, Greece’s largest island has it all: sandy beaches, dramatic mountains, charming villages, and archaeological wonders like Knossos. It’s ideal for travellers who want variety in one trip. And finally, green hills, olive groves, and pastel-coloured old towns make Corfu unique. Its Venetian influences, scenic coastline, and family-friendly resorts keep visitors coming back.

Italy and Sicily

British Airways flies to a whopping 17 destinations in Italy and Sicily from London, including Bologna, Florence, Milan, Naples, Palermo, Perugia, Venice and Rome. Reward seats start from 23,500 Avios plus £1 per person for off-peak Economy flights. Generally speaking, because British Airways serves such an expansive list of destinations and flights are frequent – particularly over the warmer months, you can often find some pretty good availability. If you’re considering one of the more popular routes though, such as Venice or Rome, set an Alert for your most ideal reward seats. 

Home to tagliatelle al ragù, mortadella, and tortellini, Bologna is a dream for food lovers. Its medieval towers, porticoed streets, and vibrant university atmosphere add plenty of character. Milan is Italy’s fashion capital. Sleek, cosmopolitan, and buzzing. Beyond shopping, you’ll find the Gothic Duomo, da Vinci’s Last Supper, and a thriving dining and nightlife scene. Perugia is known for its medieval streets, student energy, and famous chocolate festival. It’s a less-touristy gem in the heart of Italy. With its canals, gondolas, and historic palaces, Venice is one of the world’s most enchanting cities. Every corner feels like a living postcard.

My absolute favourite Italian destination is Florence. The city dazzles with world-famous art and architecture: the Duomo, Michelangelo’s David, and the Uffizi Gallery. Add Tuscan cuisine and nearby vineyards, and you’ve got culture and indulgence in one trip. Naples is the birthplace of pizza. It’s also raw, energetic, and authentic. It’s the perfect base for exploring Pompeii, Mount Vesuvius, and the Amalfi Coast. Palermo, Sicily’s capital, blends Arab, Norman, and Baroque influences. Expect bustling markets, golden churches, street food delights, and easy access to stunning Mediterranean beaches. And finally, there’s Rome. From the Colosseum to the Vatican, Rome is history and grandeur at every turn. Add lively piazzas, gelato, and a buzzing café culture, and you’ll see why it’s a perennial favourite.

Portugal  

British Airways flies to 5 Portuguese airports from London – Faro, Funchal, Lisbon, Ponto Delgada and Porto to be exact. Reward seats start from 23,500 Avios plus £1 per person for off-peak Economy flights. Because it’s a really popular holiday destination, and also has a large UK expat population, flights can be busy and get quickly booked up – particularly in summer and winter. I usually set reward seat Alerts for this one when travelling in a group. 

With its charming old town, cobbled streets, and easy access to golden beaches, Faro is both a relaxing destination and the perfect base for exploring the Algarve’s coast. Meanwhile, Funchal, nestled between mountains and the Atlantic, combines subtropical gardens, fresh seafood, and famous Madeira wine. It’s also a hub for outdoor adventures, from hiking to whale watching.

Lisbon, Portugal’s capital, is colourful, historic, and full of character. Think yellow trams, tiled facades, fado music, and sweeping views from hilltop miradouros. Plus, it’s just a short trip to beaches and palaces in nearby Cascais and Sintra. On São Miguel Island, Ponta Delgada offers volcanic landscapes, hot springs, crater lakes, and whale watching. It’s a paradise for nature lovers and those looking for something different from the typical city break. As for Porto, it’s famous for Port wine and the stunning Douro River. This place is enchanting with its colourful Ribeira district, dramatic bridges, and lively food scene. It’s a city where history and modern culture blend seamlessly.

Things to consider

Lots of Avios collectors enjoy short haul BA reward flights to Europe. Overall, there are two ways to look at these kinds of trips, the first being that any Avios redemption is a good one – it’s essentially a free flight from points earned on every day spending and activities. The second, if you’re more driven by maximising what you get from your Avios, you can benefit from some fabulous cash savings by booking British Airways reward seats. That being said, there are always things to consider. 

If you’re saving your Avios points for a long haul trip, I wouldn’t suggest splurging on short haul reward seats willy-nilly. Keep your longer term target in mind. You should also be aiming for as close to a redemption value of 1p per 1 Avios to make the most of your spend. I’d always suggest comparing the cash fare on BA to the Avios reward seat cost to see which option is cheaper at the time you want to book. 

British Airways Avios redemptions follow fixed rates, so you won’t see prices jump the way cash tickets do during school holidays or last-minute bookings. It’s a reliable way to lock in savings. And, if you can travel off-peak, you’ll need fewer Avios. But even on peak dates, using Avios points can still beat high cash fares, especially when demand surges.

In short: BA reward flights to Europe are a smart way to stretch your Avios. They offer predictable value, capped fees, and access to some of the continent’s best destinations. So if you’re dreaming of a quick city break, a sun-soaked family holiday, or just want to turn your points into memories instead of letting them gather dust — don’t hesitate. Europe’s waiting, and Avios makes it even easier to get there.

Kayleigh Hepworth

Kayleigh Hepworth is Head of Marketing at Reward Flight Finder. Reward Flight Finder is the perfect tool to search for British Airways reward flights. If you would like to be a guest blogger on A Luxury Travel Blog in order to raise your profile, please contact us.

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