How to earn over 31 thousand Avios points
The Avios program is also active in the Italian market, certainly not like Millemiglia, but it is definitely the second largest in terms of possibility [...]
The Avios program is also active in the Italian market, certainly not like Millemiglia, but it is definitely the second in terms of accumulation possibilities in our country. We have already talked about how it is possible to transform the points earned shopping at the Esselunga and also explained some Tricks with which you can maximize collection.
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Unfortunately, recently they are Avios-branded credit cards disappear that allowed people to accumulate points through daily spending, but today we want to focus on the offers that can be activated and that allow people to earn bonus points.
Up to 9,000 points by signing up for a Gas & Light supply with Green Network
Subscribing to a supply will earn up to 9,000 Avios pointsin the first 6 months from the time of activation. The offer called Green Energy Flight includes prices locked for 12 months and all the features offered by Green Network such as Bill 2.0, management via app, free activation and NO penalty in case of early termination.
As seen in the graphic there are 3 levels of bonus obtainable:
- If you subscribe to only one light contract you will get 400 points upon activation, 1,000 in the third month and 1,600 in the 6th month for a total of 3,000 avios
- If you subscribe to only one gas contract you will get 600 points upon activation, 2,000 in the third month and 3,400 in the 6th month for a total of 6-000 avios
- If you subscribe both supplies you will receive all the bonuses by getting precisely 9,000 avios.
Subscribe to the Economist and receive up to 8,400 points
By subscribing to the English weekly, it is possible to accumulate up to 8,400 points; in detail, the final figure depends on the type of subscription: digital or print+digital.
In the case of a 100% digital subscription you will earn 3,400 points for an annual subscription, 5,400 for the two-year up to 7,400 for those who choose the longer 3-year option. If you choose the version that also includes sending the hard copy you will earn 1,000 more avios points for each subscription.
Subscribe to The Spectator and receive up to over 12 thousand Avios points
The Economist's offer is not the only one that incentivizes subscriptions in exchange for points. The Spectator is a historic weekly magazine that has been published in England since 1882.
The offer in terms of avios is much cheaper than that of the Economist, as it proposes 5,000 points for the six-month digital subscription, which becomes 6,250 if one also opts for the print edition. For the 12-month subscription, the offer doubles to 10k points for digital and 12.5k for both versions, respectively.
Earn 250 Avios every time you book a table at a restaurant with The Fork
This offer is perfect because there is no additional charge to earn the points and most importantly places no limits on how many points you can earn Through this partnership. Do you go to a restaurant (when you can) 1 time a week? 50 reservations could bring you 12,500 avios points. And if post-pandemic you would like to catch up, you can accumulate even more points.
To qualify for the awards,o reservations must be for 2 or more diners. The prize of 250 Avios points will be credited to the British Airways Executive Club account of the member making the reservation, two months after the dinner. Avios are not credited if reservations are cancelled or not honored. Avios points are credited only if the reservation is made on the co-branded website TheFork.
- 6,000 Mile Registration Bonus
- Collect miles WITH EACH PURCHASE
- Your miles with no expiration*
- No fees for ATM withdrawals and foreign purchases
- Without having to change banks
- Autonomous card activation
- Multi-function mobile application
- Free travel insurance
- Free credit for up to 7 weeks
- Contactless Payment
- Mastercard® SecureCode