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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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1. No Professional Advice

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Seoul to Singapore: The €1.79 Tier Point Anomaly Cathay Pacific Didn't Want You to See

By Markus N.

Another day, another glitch in the matrix. Our Avios Intelligence data feed has flagged a curious anomaly, a classic Oneworld revenue trap that, predictably, benefits those with the foresight to exploit it. Forget the breathless travel blogs; this isn't about dreamy destinations. This is about the cold, hard math of status acquisition, specifically a rather compelling opportunity on a Oneworld carrier operating between Seoul and Singapore.

The numbers are stark, and for the initiated, instantly compelling. A Business Class fare, €501, delivering a robust 280 Oneworld Tier Points. Do the quick mental arithmetic, and you arrive at a Cost Per Tier Point (CPTP) of €1.79. Let that sink in. This isn't just a deal; it's a structural weakness in the pricing algorithm, ripe for exploitation by those playing the long game.

The CPTP Masterclass

A €1.79 CPTP for Business Class on Cathay Pacific is not merely good; it's a flashing red light for anyone serious about Oneworld status. Most aspirational flyers are accustomed to seeing numbers in the €3-€5 range, often for less desirable segments or economy sprints. To pull nearly 300 Tier Points at this valuation on a genuine Business Class product is a clear win. This isn't a leisure fare; it's a strategic acquisition. You're not buying a flight; you're buying access, privileges, and the subtle nod of recognition that comes with elite status.

This is precisely the kind of Partner Hack we track. While the booking carrier might obfuscate, our analysis points squarely to Cathay Pacific as the actual operator on this direct route. Their pricing engine, for whatever reason, has coughed up a fare that wildly undervalues the Tier Point yield, making this a prime candidate for a tactical status run. It's a testament to the inefficiencies still present in airline pricing, even in an age of supposed optimization. Someone, somewhere, miscalculated, and we're here to profit from their oversight.

What 280 Tier Points Really Mean

Let's talk brass tacks. 280 Tier Points is a substantial chunk of change for your Oneworld status ambitions. Consider the thresholds:

  • Oneworld Sapphire (equivalent to British Airways Silver): Requires 600 Tier Points. Two of these runs, plus a few minor top-ups, and you're there.
  • Oneworld Emerald (equivalent to British Airways Gold): Requires 1500 Tier Points. Five of these runs, perhaps strategically timed, and you're breezing through security, enjoying first-class lounges, and never worrying about baggage limits again.

This isn't just about accumulating points; it's about doing so efficiently, sidestepping the usual premium pricing. For €501, you're buying a significant boost towards a year of priority boarding, enhanced baggage allowances, and most crucially, lounge access. The Status Panic among your peers, scrambling for overpriced short-haul hops, will be palpable as you calmly tick off nearly 300 points in a single, well-executed maneuver. This is a Tier Point Yield Engine working in overdrive for you, not the airline.

The Cathay Pacific Business Class Experience: A Pragmatic View

Now, let's address the product itself. For a roughly six-hour flight between Seoul and Singapore, Cathay Pacific's Business Class is, frankly, more than adequate for the investment. On this route, you're likely to encounter their A330s or A350s. If it's an A350, you're in for a treat with their excellent reverse-herringbone lie-flat seats – a solid hard product offering direct aisle access and respectable privacy. Even on the A330s, many have been retrofitted with a similar, comfortable lie-flat seat, though some older configurations might still feature an angled-flat product.

Regardless of the exact seat, a lie-flat option on a six-hour regional flight is a significant advantage. You can genuinely rest, work, or simply enjoy the space, arriving in Singapore far more refreshed than any economy passenger. The in-flight entertainment system is robust, and while Cathay Pacific's catering has seen its fluctuations, it remains a consistently strong offering for Business Class within Asia – expect a decent multi-course meal and a reasonable selection of beverages.

The true value, beyond the seat, lies in the ground experience. At Seoul Incheon, you'll have access to Cathay Pacific's own excellent lounge, a calm oasis that easily outshines the general airport chaos. Upon arrival in Singapore, you can leverage your Oneworld status for expedited processes and, depending on your tier, access to the superb Cathay Pacific Lounge at Changi. This isn't about luxury for its own sake; it's about efficient travel, minimizing friction, and maximizing comfort for a minimal outlay.

In summary, this Seoul to Singapore flight on Cathay Pacific isn't a romantic getaway; it's a strategically vital move for the discerning Oneworld elite. The €1.79 CPTP makes it an almost mathematical imperative. It's a clear signal from the Avios Intelligence data feed: exploit this discrepancy before the airlines inevitably close this particular revenue trap. Act fast, calculate shrewdly, and enjoy the spoils.

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