Message

Yield Engine Help

Choose your reward program, select origin and destination and your tier status, and we will let you know how many tier points you gather.

Status Generator Help

Want to reach the next level? Choose your reward program, the current tier points and we will let you know the best connection, so simple

Join Community

Master Your
Oneworld® Strategy

Expert yields, status mapping and premium reviews.

14
Loyalty Programs
3,500+
Airports Covered
100%
Free to Use
Oneworld
Alliance Focus

The Platform

Everything you need to fly smarter

Avios Intelligence brings together calculators, maps, guides and reviews — built specifically for Oneworld frequent flyers who want to make every flight count.

The Basics

What are Avios — and why do they matter?

Avios is the reward currency of the Oneworld alliance — shared by British Airways Executive Club, Iberia Plus, Qatar Airways Privilege Club, Aer Lingus AerClub and a dozen other partners. You accumulate them by flying, spending on travel credit cards, staying in hotels, or shopping with hundreds of retail partners.

What makes Avios unusually powerful is zone-based pricing. Unlike most programmes that price awards by distance, Avios groups destinations into zones — so a 1,500-mile flight in the same zone as a 500-mile flight costs exactly the same number of points. The trick is knowing which routes sit at the cheap end of each zone boundary.

The second dimension is yield: not just how many Avios you get, but how many you earn per pound or dollar spent on the ticket. A heavily discounted economy fare might yield only 0.3 Avios per mile; a full-fare business class ticket on the same route can yield 3×. Our calculator shows you both numbers instantly.

14
Oneworld loyalty programmes supported in our calculator
Zones
BA & QR both use zone maps — not pure distance — for award pricing
Yield
Avios earned per mile flown, weighted by fare class and cabin
TPs
Tier Points — separate from Avios, they determine your elite status level

How it works

Using the tools

Avios Calculator — how to use it

1
Pick your programme

Select the loyalty programme you earn miles in — BA Executive Club, Qatar Privilege Club, Finnair Plus, etc. The calculator uses that programme's exact earning rates.

2
Enter route & cabin

Type airport codes (e.g. LHR → JFK) or city names. Then choose your cabin class: Economy, Premium Economy, Business or First. The fare class within a cabin can halve or double your earnings.

3
Read the results

You'll see Avios earned, Tier Points, route distance, and a yield rating. The yield card tells you whether this flight is a good earner — use it to compare routes before booking.

Open Calculator

Status Run Generator — how to use it

1
What is a status run?

A status run is a flight taken primarily to earn the Tier Points needed for — or to retain — elite status. For example, if you need 400 more TPs before your BA year ends, a targeted return trip is far cheaper than booking at random.

2
Enter your home hub & target tier

Tell the generator your nearest hub airport and how many Tier Points you still need. It then calculates return trips across multiple routes to find the most efficient options.

3
Compare routes by TPs per £

Results show Tier Points per £ spent — a higher ratio means you're getting more status credit for your money. Filter by cabin class to see how upgrading to Business affects the math.

Plan my Status Run

Latest Intelligence

From the Reports

The Founder

Built by Markus Neubauer

Oneworld frequent flyer, Business Class strategist, and founder of Avios Intelligence. Every tool on this site was built to solve problems I personally ran into when optimising my own travel.

About The Project

Markus

Markus, Founder

Avios Intelligence was born out of a practical challenge in March 2026. When my partner struggled to calculate Avios yields for a British Airways business class flight while being a Finnair Plus member, I realised that existing online tools lacked the precision and "arbitrage" perspective that elite flyers demand. As a member of the Qatar Airways Privilege Club, I felt a drive to build a tool that simplified complex loyalty mathematics for everyone.

My passion for aviation is in my DNA. I am a child of the 80s and 90s, born into a family with deep industry roots. My late grandfather was a pioneer for Lufthansa, establishing their South American technical stations in the mid-20th century. While Lufthansa always felt like a monolithic "cult" in my childhood, it cemented my destiny as a travel enthusiast and aviation geek.

In the last two and a half years alone, I have logged over 260,000 miles—a distance slightly greater than a one-way trip to the moon. This frequent travel is driven by a search for the best global deals and superior cabin products. While I pride myself on being an objective critic, you will notice my preference for the world-class service standards of Japan Airlines and Qatar Airways.

Today, I am a dedicated Oneworld loyalist, having moved away from the Lufthansa group in pursuit of higher premium standards. Avios Intelligence is a passion project built on the philosophy that "sharing is caring." Whether you are a status chaser or a casual traveller, I hope these tools bring clarity to your next journey.

M
Mission: Critical Strategic Clarity

Comprehensive Privacy Policy

Last Updated & Effective: March 30, 2026

Welcome to the Avios Intelligence Project ("we," "us," or "our"). We are committed to protecting your personal data and respecting your privacy. This comprehensive policy explains how we collect, process, and safeguard your information when you use our website, the Yield Engine, the Tier Planner, our community features, and our newsletter.

1. Data Controller Information

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and applicable data protection laws, the data controller responsible for your personal information is:

  • Organization: Avios Intelligence Project
  • Address: 13 Stavrou Stylianidi, 3100 Limassol, Cyprus
  • Data Protection Officer (DPO): dpo@aviosintelligence.com

2. Data Processing Overview Table

We believe in absolute transparency. The table below outlines exactly what data we collect, why we collect it, the legal basis under the GDPR, and how long we retain it.

Data Category Purpose of Processing Legal Basis (GDPR) Retention Period
User Account Data
Username, Email, Password Hash
To manage your blog comment profile, authenticate your identity, and secure the community platform. Art. 6(1)(b) Contractual Necessity
Art. 6(1)(f) Legitimate Interest
5 years after last successful login.
Community Contributions
Comments, Upvotes, Timestamps
To display your contributions to the Avios Intelligence community and foster discussion. Art. 6(1)(a) Consent
Art. 6(1)(f) Legitimate Interest
Until account deletion or manual comment removal by the user.
Newsletter Data
Email Address, Opt-in IP, Engagement metrics
To deliver arbitrage alerts, tier planning insights, and promotional partner offers (separate from accounts). Art. 6(1)(a) Explicit Consent Until you withdraw consent (unsubscribe).
Calculator & Tier Planner Data
Flight Routes, Tier Status, Search Queries
To calculate Cost Per Tier Point (CPTP) and generate status runs. Note: Math is primarily executed client-side. Art. 6(1)(b) Contractual Necessity Anonymized immediately. Server routing logs purged after 30 days.
Affiliate Tracking Data
Click IDs, Partner Cookies, Booking attribution
To attribute referrals to flight/hotel APIs and premium credit card partners for commission tracking. Art. 6(1)(a) Consent (Cookie Banner)
Art. 6(1)(f) Legitimate Interest
Determined by partner (typically 30 to 90 days via cookie).
Technical Logs
IP Address, User-Agent, Request URI
To detect DDoS attacks, prevent fraud, and maintain the structural integrity of our Yield Engine. Art. 6(1)(f) Legitimate Interest 30 days, then automatically purged.

3. The Yield Engine, Tier Planner & Your Privacy

Our core tools, the Yield Engine and the Tier Planner, are designed with a "privacy-first" architecture. We utilize advanced client-side Vanilla JS and the Haversine formula to perform complex distance-based earning calculations ("Partner Hacks") directly within your browser. This means that the majority of your route planning data requires zero server load and is never transmitted to or stored on our servers. When we do intercept live flight APIs to calculate real-time pricing, we transmit only anonymous routing parameters (e.g., LHR-JFK), never your personally identifiable information (PII).

4. Affiliate Monetization & Third-Party Cookies

Avios Intelligence is provided to users free of charge. To maintain our platform and continue developing arbitrage algorithms, we monetize our traffic through affiliate partnerships. When you click on outgoing links, specific tracking technologies are utilized:

  • Flight API Partners: When booking through our integrated partners (such as Travelpayouts, Kiwi, or direct airline B2B links), a temporary tracking cookie is placed on your device to attribute the sale to Avios Intelligence.
  • Accommodation Cross-Sells: Delayed floating hotel banners operate similarly, using third-party cookies to track high-intent referrals.
  • Financial & Lifestyle Products: Links to premium credit card applications and lounge pass providers may also utilize referral tracking identifiers.

These partners act as independent data controllers once you land on their websites. We strongly advise you to review the privacy policies of our partners before completing any bookings or applications.

5. Data Sharing and Disclosure

We absolutely do not sell, rent, or trade your personal account or email data to third parties. We only share information under the following strictly defined circumstances:

  • Service Providers: We use secure, EU-based hosting providers and email delivery services (for our newsletter) who process data strictly on our behalf under strict Data Processing Agreements (DPAs).
  • Legal Obligation: If required by law, court order, or governmental authority in Cyprus or the EU.
  • Business Transfers: In the event of a merger, acquisition, or asset sale of the Avios Intelligence Project.

6. Security Measures

We employ robust, industry-standard security measures to protect your data. This includes end-to-end SSL/TLS encryption, secure password hashing (Argon2/Bcrypt) for comment accounts, and strict firewall configurations to protect against unauthorized access or automated scraping of our hardcoded routing databases.

7. Your GDPR Rights

If you are a resident of the European Economic Area (EEA), you possess comprehensive rights over your personal data:

  • The Right to Access: You can request a full export of all data associated with your account.
  • The Right to Rectification: You can update your account details at any time via your profile settings.
  • The Right to Erasure ("Right to be Forgotten"): You can request the permanent deletion of your account, comments, and newsletter subscription.
  • The Right to Restrict Processing: You may ask us to suspend the processing of your data under certain circumstances.
  • The Right to Data Portability: You can request your data in a structured, machine-readable format (JSON/CSV).
  • The Right to Object: You can object to our processing of your data based on legitimate interests.

To exercise any of these rights, please contact dpo@aviosintelligence.com. We aim to fulfill all verified requests within 30 days. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Office of the Commissioner for Personal Data Protection in Cyprus.

8. Changes to this Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy periodically to reflect changes in our Yield Engine architecture, new affiliate partnerships, or evolving legal requirements. We will notify registered users of significant changes via email or a prominent notice on our website prior to the change becoming effective.

Terms & Disclaimer

Legal Warning

Avios Intelligence is an independent analytical tool. By using this site, you agree that you are responsible for verifying all data directly with airlines before booking.

1. No Professional Advice

The calculations provided by the Yield Engine and Status Run Generator are mathematical estimates based on distance (Haversine formula) and historical earning tables. These do not constitute financial or travel advice. Final Avios and Tier Point credit is determined solely by the operating airline.

2. Non-Affiliation

Avios Intelligence is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by International Airlines Group (IAG), British Airways, Qatar Airways, Oneworld Alliance, or any other carrier mentioned. All brand names and logos are trademarks of their respective owners, used here under descriptive fair use.

3. Affiliate Disclosure

This site utilizes affiliate links (e.g., Travelpayouts, Aviasales, Hotellook). If you purchase a ticket through these links, we may receive a commission at no cost to you. This monetization allows us to keep the platform free for the frequent flyer community.

4. Limitation of Liability

Under no circumstances shall Avios Intelligence be liable for booking errors, financial losses, or missed elite status resulting from the use of our data. We provide our services "as is" without warranty of any kind.

5. Governing Law

These terms are governed by the laws of the Republic of Cyprus. Any disputes shall be settled in the courts of Limassol.

Imprint & Legal

Avios Intelligence Project, 13 Stavrou Stylianidi, 3100 Limassol, Cyprus

Founder & Legal Representative:

Email: cooperation@aviosintelligence.com

Contact Us

← Back to Reports

Status Run - An Intro to your next ‘hobby’(?)

By Markus Neubauer
2026-03-25
Oneworld Alliance Aircraft
The Masterclass / Strategy Guide

The Anatomy of a
Status Run

The airlines are being brilliantly cheeky with their spend-based earning rules. So, naturally, we are going to be a little bit naughty right back.

MN

Markus Neubauer

Founder & Chief Strategist

The Objective

Elite Status

Sapphire & Emerald

The Method

Arbitrage

Math over Destination

The Metric

CPTP

Cost Per Tier Point

The Tool

Yield Engine

Your Unfair Advantage

Markus here. Pour yourself a stiff gin, settle into a comfortable armchair, and let us have a marvelously frank conversation about what we are actually doing here at Avios Intelligence.

If you were to explain the concept of a "Status Run" to a normal, well-adjusted human being—say, your spouse, your accountant, or a particularly inquisitive border control officer—they would look at you as if you had entirely lost the plot.

Imagine telling them: "Yes, darling, I am voluntarily boarding a British Airways Airbus in London on a Tuesday morning, flying to Sofia, drinking a highly questionable espresso in the terminal, and flying straight back to London on the very same aircraft two hours later. No, I am not seeing the local architecture. No, I am not having a cultural awakening."

To the uninitiated, this is clinical insanity. But to us? To the Oneworld strategist? It is a stroke of unparalleled genius. It is a delightfully naughty little secret. It is the tactical execution of a mathematical loophole. And quite frankly, it is the most fun you can have with an Excel spreadsheet.

Chapter I: What on Earth is a Status Run?

Let us define our terms. A Status Run is a flight (or a series of flights) taken purely for the mathematical yield it produces, rather than the destination it serves. You are not buying a holiday; you are buying frequent flyer currency—Tier Points, Qpoints, FLY ON Points—at a wholesale discount.

Why would anyone do this? Because hitting elite status within an airline alliance completely and fundamentally changes the way you interact with the global travel infrastructure. It elevates you from a mere "passenger" to an "expected guest."

  • The Economy Escape (Oneworld Sapphire): With Sapphire (British Airways Silver), you can buy the cheapest, most miserable, restrictive basic economy ticket available. Yet, you still stroll up to the Business Class check-in desk. You still bring 32kg of luggage. You still bypass the security queues. You still board first.
  • The Lounge Sanctuary (Oneworld Emerald): You escape the chaos of the terminal and retreat to the lounges. And if you hit Emerald (British Airways Gold), you aren't just in the Business lounge; you are sipping vintage champagne in the Cathay Pacific First Class Pier in Hong Kong, or raiding the Al Safwa First Lounge in Doha, regardless of what cabin you are actually flying in.

The Psychology of "Status Panic"

If you have ever held top-tier status, losing it is a psychological trauma I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. Sitting in boarding Group 7, paying £40 to check a bag, and eating a stale sandwich at the gate because the lounge doors are barred to you? It’s barbaric.

When you are 140 points short of renewal and your collection year ends in three weeks, you enter "Status Panic." You will do anything to keep the card. The airlines know this. They expect you to panic-buy a deeply overpriced retail ticket. We do not do that. We execute a Status Run.

Chapter II: Being Cheeky with The Revenue Trap

Now, to execute a proper Status Run in today's climate, you must understand the rules of the casino.

The airlines, bless their corporate hearts, have recently become incredibly cheeky. They have rolled out "revenue-based earning" models. If you fly British Airways and credit to British Airways, their computers look at your receipt, deduct the taxes, and drip-feed you points based on how much cash you surrendered. It is a highly efficient, thoroughly depressing system designed to fleece the modern traveler. They want to tie your loyalty strictly to your spend.

I don't hold it against them; it makes perfect business sense. But if they are going to be cheeky, we are going to be a little bit naughty right back.

Enter the Partner Hack.

Here is the glorious, unspoken secret of the Oneworld alliance: Their IT systems are an absolute shambles when they try to talk to each other. When you fly a partner airline—say, Finnair or Japan Airlines—and credit that flight to your BA Executive Club account, the system often cannot compute the exact cash value of the ticket across the alliance bridge.

So, what happens? The system panics. And it defaults to the old, glorious, distance-based earning charts.

Avios Intelligence Yield Engine

The Yield Engine: Identifying the exact moment an airline's math fails in your favor.

Suddenly, that heavily discounted Business Class ticket from Malaga to Helsinki isn't earning you pennies based on its cheap price tag; it's triggering a massive 140 Tier Point haul because of the geographic distance. We exploit the Nordic Arbitrage perfectly. We take their rules, turn them upside down, and use them to print our own status currency. It is delightfully subversive.

Chapter III: How to Book a Run with Avios Intelligence

You do not need to sit at your kitchen table with a calculator, a globe, and a mild headache. I have already done the math for you. Here is exactly how you use our platform to cure your Status Panic and book a perfectly optimized run.

Step 1: The Status Generator

Navigate to our Status Generator (as seen below). Enter your current Tier Point balance, your home hub, and your target status. The AI will instantly scan our hardcoded database of geometric anomalies. It will not suggest a generic flight to Paris. It will suggest the "Band 4" loopholes and the connecting multipliers.

Avios Intelligence Status Generator

Input your deficit. Receive your tactical deployment.

Step 2: The CPTP Filter

You are looking for one metric and one metric only: the Cost Per Tier Point (CPTP). The average corporate flyer pays €9 to €12 per TP. A great deal is under €3.00. A "Unicorn" deal is under €2.00. The generator will hand you the unicorns on a silver platter.

Step 3: Checking the Hard Product

Here is where amateurs fail. They book a massive Tier Point run based purely on the math, and then spend 14 hours in absolute misery because they didn't check the hardware. Before you book a single ticket, you must read the intelligence reports in our database. We must balance the math with the misery.

Chapter IV: The Hall of Fame (The Greatest Runs)

To show you what is possible when you apply Wicked Logic to the Oneworld map, here are the foundational Status Runs that defined our platform. These are the gold standards of CPTP arbitrage:

 

1. The Sofia Loophole

The ultimate European anomaly. Sofia sits just a fraction of a mile past the 2,000-mile threshold from London, triggering the long-haul 140 TP multiplier on a cheap short-haul ticket.

Read the Sofia Masterclass →
 

2. The Tokyo-Sapporo Seismic Arbitrage

A true Partner Hack. Fly Japan Airlines domestically in Class J, credit to British Airways, and earn 160 Tier Points for under €300. It is a mathematical masterpiece wrapped in Japanese hospitality.

Read the Sapporo Shortcut →
 

3. The Istanbul Masterstroke

Another classic "Band 4" execution. Istanbul yields 280 TPs return. For extra points, force a connection through Madrid to farm the segment multipliers—a maneuver we affectionately call The Iberian Magic.

Read the Istanbul Masterstroke →
 

4. The Al Safwa First Class Loophole

For the Qatar Privilege Club loyalists. Fly from Cairo or Larnaca via Doha to Kuwait. The short regional leg is ticketed as First Class, unleashing massive Qpoints and unlocking the world's most exclusive lounge.

Read the Al Safwa Loophole →
 

5. The Seoul Arbitrage

Why fly direct when you can connect? Taking Malaysia Airlines from Seoul to Singapore via Kuala Lumpur triggers the 2,000-mile hack, earning 360 TP return for a CPTP of €1.80.

Read the Seoul Arbitrage →

The Beauty of the Burn

Status Runs are not just about the cold, hard math; occasionally, they are about genuine joy. If you execute a run properly, you aren't just sitting in a narrowbody drinking bad coffee.

You could be taking the Cape Town Arbitrage, experiencing the flawless 10-hour masterclass of Qatar Airways service. Even if they swap the plane and you Get "Qatared" out of a Qsuite, the soft product is impeccable.

You could be settling into the JAL 787-9 Sky Suite, eating Michelin-inspired Washoku dining over the polar ice caps, or paying your respects to the legacy of the JAL 777-300ER.

And if you happen to execute a domestic run in Japan, as outlined in our JAL Class J Review, you will see how a 55-minute flight is supposed to be handled, putting European aviation to absolute shame.

 

Execute the Math

"Stop guessing. Stop paying retail. Stop sitting in boarding Group 7. Use the Yield Engine to playfully exploit the glorious IT shambles of the Oneworld network, and execute your status run with absolute, clinical precision."

Dominate the
Oneworld Matrix.

The Avios Intelligence platform is actively tracking the lowest CPTP routes globally. Leverage the Status Generator today and cure your Status Panic.

The Masterclass by Markus N. — Avios Intelligence © 2026

Real-Time Intelligence

Live Arbitrage Radar

Error fares and high-yield Oneworld deals detected automatically — updated every hour. Click any card to verify availability directly with the airline.

Syncing...

Scanning for deals...

Airport Lounges

Join the Intelligence Network