How To Create A British Airways Avios Household Account (Even With Non-Family Members)

by Shelli Stein

Did you know that British Airways allows pooling points among family members? It’s called a British Airways Avios Household Account! When I found out about being able to pool Avios among family members, I became an even bigger Avios fan girl because this really simplified award bookings for me. It created more value to my stash of Avios as well.

Do you remember the first time you used British Airways Avios? I do! And for me, that was also when they took their special place in my heart. And a special place in my award booking world as well! I use British Airways Avios for short haul domestic partner flights, getting me from the states to Europe or while traveling in Asia. I realized that not a year goes by without me using British Airways Avios.

Benefits Of Creating A Household Account

Creating a Household Account allows you to redeem Avios from any member of the household to create an award booking. So if you don’t have enough Avios for an award, but a member of your household does, you can pool points. Of course this works both ways.

If you find a Household Account too restricting, you don’t have to have one to move miles between accounts. For a fee, British Airways does let you move miles between accounts. A household account is the cheaper option though and it makes sense for most, so let’s take a closer look at how Household Accounts work.

How Household Accounts Work

Firstly, in a Household Account, each person does have their own Avios balance, which you’ll see when you log in and each person also earns their own Avios. Those Avios can be shared but they still remain as separate balances.

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The value of a Household Account shines in two different ways:

1. Booking Tickets

With most airlines, because each person’s miles are in their individual frequent flyer account, when you book award tickets, you have to book them separately from each person’s account. This takes time and certainly isn’t as convenient as British Airways’s system. It seems so much simpler when you’re booking a ticket to be able to select which family members are flying and then add them to the itinerary. British Airways is one of the only major airlines that allows Household Accounts.

2. Transferring Miles

Since other airlines don’t allow for Household Accounts but rather charge a fee if you need to transfer miles into someone else’s account, this always means that I’ll look to Avios and my Household Account balances when comparing which airline’s mileage program to use. It’s not always possible to use Avios, but to save a few hundred dollars in transfer fees, I’ll at the very least keep Avios in mind (for short-haul domestic partner trips anyway).

Who Can Be Part of a Household

This brings us to understanding WHO can join in your Household Account. British Airways has a broad definition of household. To qualify for a Household Account, you have to have the same permanent mailing address. As long as you live under the same roof, you qualify. Up to 7 people total can be included under one Household Account.

Here are the rules for households:
  1. There has to be a Head of Household. This person will have full control of who joins/leaves the household.
  2. Anyone can join your household, they just need to have the same address as the Head of Household on file in their British Airways Executive Club account. Your address on file can be changed at any time, free of charge.
  3. A maximum of seven individuals can be in a household.
  4. Elite status is earned by the individual, not by the household, so your status depends on your individual travel.
  5. When awards are booked, the miles will be pulled proportionately from each member’s account.

Family and Friends List

In 2013, British Airways created a whole other category that made their use of Avios even more valuable! Once you have a Household Account, you can create a list of family and friends, so you can use your Avios from your Household Account to book award tickets for people who don’t live at the same address as you. You can include up to 5 people to be on your friends and family list.

The people on you family and friends list must remain on the list for a minimum of six months, which means you can’t add or remove people to your list more than at six-month intervals. In your family and friends list, there are no residential or geographical limitations. Your family and friends list can include anyone living anywhere.

They don’t even have to be a member of British Airways frequent flyer program, Executive Club. All you need is their name, email address, and date of birth.

I think, and I imagine many people who regularly use their British Airways Household Account would agree, this change back in 2013 made using Avios even more useful since you can now use the opportunity to both pool Avios within your household and then use them for up to 5 people outside the household.

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How to Create a British Airways Household Account

Choose your Head of Household. They start the process. The Head of the Household account will be the main person in the account. They are the only one who can add or remove members from the Household Account and will receive emails pertaining to the Household Account.

Step 1: Log into your British Airways account, click Manage My Account and click My Household Account.

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Step 2: Then click the Create a Household Account button.

Step 3: Enter the Head of Household’s British Airways Executive Club membership number and last name.  Then agree to the terms and click the Continue button. Remember, the Head of Household account is the account that starts the process!

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Step 4: You will be prompted to enter the British Airways Executive Club membership number and last name of the person who you’re adding to the Household Account.

You can add up to 6 people to your Household Account.  If your family members aren’t registered with British Airways just yet, that’s OK. You can always choose the NO button and it will ask you to input their email and it will invite them to join British Airways Executive Club. Agree to the terms and click the Submit Details button.

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Step 5: The screen will show the nominees you’re adding to your Household Account. Make sure the information is correct and then click the Create Household Account button. British Airways will then send an email to your nominees asking them to confirm their acceptance into your Household Account. Once the nominees are confirmed, you will see a cumulative Avios points balance each time any member logs into their account.

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Making Bookings for People Outside Your Household

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Reminder from British Airways that Household Accounts Are Beneficial!

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Final Thoughts

A Household Account isn’t for everyone. It has benefits and drawbacks. Some people prefer the flexibility to book award trips for whomever they want, without any of the Household Account rules. With a Household Account, you can pool Avios together for awards, but can only book the awards within the household and for people on your family and friends list.

Having a British Airways Avios Household Account works for me and I’ve been glad to have and use mine over the years.

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7 comments

KP December 7, 2018 - 4:08 pm

I have a household account . I need all the miles in the household account to be move to Avios.com . But, it looks like I can’t do that?

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Shelli December 7, 2018 - 4:13 pm

HI KP, As I understand it, a member of a BA household account CAN move Avios to or from their Iberia or avios.com account (as long as the avios.com account is not a household one). A member of an avios.com household account CANNOT move Avios to or from BA or Iberia. Hope this information answers your question.

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KP December 7, 2018 - 5:36 pm

Shelli,
I am a little confused. I have 11,000 in my BA account which it left me move over to Avios.com. I have another 55,000 in the household account but that will not let me move it over to my Avios.com account. I am trying to book a 50k award BOS- SNN. Anyway I cant the rest of the 55k over to Avios?

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Shelli December 7, 2018 - 6:32 pm

Hi KP, I don’t think your household acct rules allow for moving those avios to avios.com You might want to reach out to BA to clarify, but that’s my best guess.

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charles July 15, 2019 - 3:38 am

How long does it take to create a household account

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Shelli July 15, 2019 - 8:02 am

Charles, If I’m understanding your question correctly, there is no waiting period for creating a household account. When you go through the steps outlined in the post, your account is created. Thanks for reading!

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