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The first RT will get you the 4 BA flights for silver qualification, as they are all BA operated.Originally Posted by mylabel
So after 3r/t + 4 BA flights you should get BA Silver, am I correct? If so, not bad at all
This fare seems very good...
Query: "Reimbursement allowed with a cost of €150/USD190. No show €300/USD350"
Would the no show fee apply if one missed any of the journey legs? Asking for a friend...
Query: "Reimbursement allowed with a cost of €150/USD190. No show €300/USD350"
Would the no show fee apply if one missed any of the journey legs? Asking for a friend...
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Query: "Reimbursement allowed with a cost of 150/USD190. No show 300/USD350"
Would the no show fee apply if one missed any of the journey legs? Asking for a friend...
It is the charge if you no showed for a flight and then asked for a change, as opposed to making a change before the flight.Originally Posted by mmxbreaks
This fare seems very good...Query: "Reimbursement allowed with a cost of 150/USD190. No show 300/USD350"
Would the no show fee apply if one missed any of the journey legs? Asking for a friend...
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I mean, there's this option: Originally Posted by ubiest
It is the charge if you no showed for a flight and then asked for a change, as opposed to making a change before the flight.
BCN-LHR-MCT (all BA)
then:
MCT-LHR (BA)
followed by change of airport:
LTN-BCN (VY) - this final leg might be accidentally missed (and no change requested)... so would that incur a charge? I can't decipher that from that quoted terms.
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irishguy28 , Sep 17, 2017 9:54 am
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Please put some thought into your title! This looks like a one-way ticket on TAP.
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No, unless you try to get come value back from the ticket after "missing" the segment.Originally Posted by mmxbreaks
this final leg might be accidentally missed (and no change requested)... so would that incur a charge?
Also, don't make too large a habit of "missing" flights, especially on the airline where you are also collecting points. Eventually they will get pissed and act. But not for a one-off.
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Why do I keep hesitating on these things? :-\
It was a sale fare, and the sale ended 18 September.Originally Posted by mmxbreaks
Seems someone has plugged this clearly broken fare now. Can't find it available any more.Why do I keep hesitating on these things? :-\
fare is back!
This fare is back again!
Matrix doesn't show, GF does but link to BA and buying there is far more expensive. bookable and searchable on IBERIA.COM
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and KAYAK shows it as well. see my link from post#1. shows heaps of availability.
Matrix doesn't show, GF does but link to BA and buying there is far more expensive. bookable and searchable on IBERIA.COM
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and KAYAK shows it as well. see my link from post#1. shows heaps of availability.
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Why do I keep hesitating on these things? :-\
fare still exists...i was able to book.Originally Posted by mmxbreaks
Seems someone has plugged this clearly broken fare now. Can't find it available any more.Why do I keep hesitating on these things? :-\
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ajeleonard , Oct 19, 2017 3:31 pm
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It just means premium economy does come with those features, status benefits still applyOriginally Posted by mmxbreaks
Yeah, the promo has reappeared. Not sure if these terms (attached) apply to status holders...? (i.e. no fast track, no seat selection, no lounge access)
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Good stuff. ^Originally Posted by ajeleonard
It just means premium economy does come with those features, status benefits still apply
The other thing I can't work out is Avios upgrades. All cash WT+ seats are upgradable, pending availability... but as it would be an IB booking on BA aircraft, I don't know if that causes a rift? Or is it just a case of transferring Avios between accounts and doing so on the IB website?