Strategically buying points for premium travel can be a great value. Finnair Plus has just launched its newest promotion on purchased Avios, offering up to a 50% bonus. While this isn’t the best price we’ve seen on purchased Avios, there’s still potentially value to be had, with a short term use in mind.
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Promotion on purchased Finnair Plus Avios
Between February 2 and February 5, 2026, Finnair Plus is offering a bonus on purchased Avios. This promotion offers tiered rewards, as follows:
- Buy 5,000-19,000 Avios, receive a 30% bonus
- Buy 20,000-49,000 Avios, receive a 35% bonus
- Buy 50,000-79,000 Avios, receive a 40% bonus
- Buy 80,000-200,000 Avios, receive a 50% bonus

Ordinarily Finnair charges 2.1 cents (in EUR) per purchased Avios. If you were eligible for the 50% bonus, you could purchase a total of 300,000 Avios (including 100,000 bonus Avios) at a cost of €4,200 (~$4,955), which is a rate of 1.65 cents (in USD) per Avios.
Note that this offer is only available to Finnair Plus members who have a minimum balance of 100 Avios in their account (though those Avios can be transferred from another “flavor” of the currency).
Which credit card should you buy Finnair Plus Avios with?
Finnair Plus Avios purchases are processed by points.com, meaning they don’t count as an airfare purchase for the purposes of credit card spending. Therefore I’d recommend using a card on which you’re trying to reach minimum spending, or otherwise, a credit card that maximizes your return on everyday spending.
Since the purchase of Finnair Plus Avios is billed in EUR, there is one other great option. The Atmos™ Rewards Summit Visa Infinite® Credit Card (review) offers 3x points on foreign purchases, so that’s a fantastic card for this kind of purchase. Beyond that, the best options would be cards that offer 2x transferable points, while having no foreign transaction fees.
Is buying Finnair Plus Avios worth it?
What should you expect from Finnair Plus award pricing, and the best ways to redeem to Finnair Plus Avios?
Below you can find the one-way Finnair Plus award redemptions rates for travel on Finnair.
Awards also have surcharges, though they’re at least mild. If you have a connecting itinerary, you’ll only be charged the surcharge correlated to the most expensive segment flown.

When your award booking includes a connecting flight, Avios are charged separately for each flight, except for flights within Finland and Northern Europe. For example, a Frankfurt to Helsinki to New York business class award would cost you 82,500 Avios (20,000 Avios plus 62,500 Avios). One awesome thing is that Finnair Plus has an award seat guarantee, meaning there’s pretty consistently award availability when booking far in advance.
Finnair Plus also allows redemptions on partner airlines, though the pricing isn’t particularly attractive, for the most part. The more important thing to keep in mind is that it’s possible to transfer Avios between the various “flavors” of the currency.
Therefore this promotion is also an opportunity to earn Avios that you can transfer 1:1 to programs like Aer Lingus AerClub, British Airways Club, Iberia Club, Qatar Airways Privilege Club, etc. That opens up more redemption opportunities.
Bottom line
Finnair Plus has launched a promotion on purchased Avios. With this, you can receive up to a 50% bonus when purchasing Avios, which is an opportunity to buy them for 1.65 cents each (in USD).
This isn’t some amazing deal that everyone should take advantage of, but with a short term use in mind, I think many people could find this to be valuable. In particular, keep in mind that this is an opportunity to earn rewards with other “flavors” of Avios, thanks to the 1:1 transfer options.
Does anyone plan on taking advantage of this promo on Finnair Plus Avios?
Curious that as a oneworld member / carrier, Finnair's Award Redemption chart does *not* appear to include rates for Australia / New Zealand ? Especially when Finnair has :
- actively sold 'mixed' J/Y fares to Europe in Australia for years
- been leasing A330 frames to Qantas (QF) for the past couple of years and
- Finnair has announced the commencement services to Australia (MEL).
Ugh. Those awful business class seats... all or nothing. No thanks.
(And, if AY fails, you get stranded... in HEL!)