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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 10:51 am
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Originally Posted by SAPMAN
I am sure these questions have been answered somewhere, but seach did not find them and too many old pages to wade through.

Regarding the Chase Brit. Air VISA:

I have a card and earned a Compan. Pass (2 for 1) last year - using it this year.

Due to some medical bills, I nearly have my $30k for 2011 already.

1. If I go over in, say, April - with my Comp. Pass expire April 2013? Does this mean travel must be complete (vs. booked) by that date?

My wife also has a B.A. Visa. We are not linked as Household yet.
2. If we become a Household Acct., will she still be able to get a companion pass if she goes over $30 in charges this year (remember I will be over in April)?? ie. Does B.A. restrict Comp. Pass to one per Household Acct.??



3. Can I get my adult son (same address) a B.A. VISA with bonus and then add him to the Household Acct later?

An obscure question:
3. Assuming we have the above 3 in a Household account and I die, do the miles (and unused Comp. pass) in my account move over to my wife and son -- or do they just cancel those in my acct
?
The companion voucher expires 24 months after it is issued. Outbound travel must take place before the expiration date inbound can be after. From the Terms and Conditions:
•When the Member has reached the Spend Target an e-voucher ("Redemption Voucher ") will automatically be added to their BA Executive Club account. The Redemption Voucher will be valid from the date on which it appears on the Member’s Executive Club account and will be valid for 24 months.
. . .
•Outbound travel must take place before the expiry date stated on the Redemption Voucher however inbound travel may take place after the expiry date.
Re deceased and miles, see this thread:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/briti...th-member.html
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