Originally Posted by
Steve in Olympia
I'm not sure why you are obsessed with this but the link you just included does indeed land on a search results page, which has a link to the now restored BA benefit. But that is
NOT the original link you provided. It's a completely different one which goes to a completely different place. Any further debate about this is fruitless because they have restored the offering so of course its going to start showing up all over the AARP website now.
However, the URL you included in your OP was this one:
https://www.aarp.org/membership/bene...discounts.html
I mean, how do you not see that? These are literally two completely different URLs, that resolve to two completely different landing pages. There isn't even a debate about that. I've verified that and others poster in the thread have verified that. And still this morning the URL you originally provided contains no mention whatsoever of British Airways. I mean
CKBA literally pasted in the text of that page for you which shows definitively that there is literally no mention of British Airways.
I'm not sure why you are so resistant to simply acknowledge that the original link you provided didn't "solve" or "prove" anything at all. Geez, own it and move on. Literally everyone reading your posts can see the URLs you've provided and where they actually go and what is stated (or not stated in this case) on the resultant landing pages. But you seem to be locked in to tilting at windmills.
Anyhow, the benefit is restored and as mentioned, there is no point debating it any further. If you need the last word, knock yourself, but I'm shifting focus to actually utilizing the benefit.
Regards