Originally Posted by
Mountain Trader
So the previously allowed non-TATL flights now have a surcharge, and TATL flights, previously not allowed, are allowed, also with a surcharge. Right?
If so, it seems each person's usage would determine whether it is a plus or minus-for those whose focus is TATL, it means more flights available.
Yes. All BA flights now have YQ, some very substantial.
On top of that, not only AA miles have stealthy devalued, so as BA miles.
Previously BA awards on BA partner flights such as AA and CX, dont have YQs. Now they carry YQ as a result of the ATI.
Check out this latest development:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/briti...advantage.html
Miles devalue over time - it is an unarguable fact.