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Old Aug 16, 2013, 8:51 am
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An “official POUG” is defined (for the purposes of this wiki) as the rate that appears in red on the MMB/BA app. It is NOT the rate offered at the airport (please see http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/briti...ng-thread.html), or the rate offered when you click on the “Upgrade my class of travel with money” link from within MMB, or the “Upgrade to the next available cabin” blue/grey banner in the app.
  • All POUGs earn full TPs and Avios for the upgraded cabin, subject to the original booking being paid for with cash.
  • POUGs *ARE* offered on Hand-Baggage Only fares, if available
  • POUGs only become available after 48 hours of making your booking, until any time up to, and including OLCI. After being checked in you will not be offered a POUG.
  • POUGs do not seem to become available for travel agent bookings, until 2-3 days before departure (YMMV)
  • POUGs cannot be requested from Service Centres, except that occasionally BA.com will not proceed with a POUG online and display a message inviting you to call the Service Centre to complete the transaction.
  • After a POUG has been purchased, the ticket become non changeable and non refundable, apart from government taxes.

Please add to this list as required, and include the month/year when the POUG is offered to you.

LON to Europe from ET to CE (typically £59-£69 for Band 1, £69-£79 for Band 2, £79-£89 for Band 3 and £89-£99 for Band 4):
  • ACE - £105
  • AGP – £79 (£99/€119 Dec 2014)
  • AMS - £69 / £56 (£99 from HBO in Nov 2014)
  • ATH - £99 (£109 from HBO in Oct 2014)
  • ARN – £72
  • BCN – £79 (£89 for Silver/Bronze and £114 for HBO Blue Dec 2014 - same fight, two bookings) // Blue Feb 2015 - LGW - BCN - £89 / BCN to LHR £115)
  • BGO – £64 (£79 for HBO in SEP2014)
  • BRI - £119 / €144 (Dec 2014)
  • BRU - £69
  • BSL - CHF 85 for BSL-LHR (£55 at then exchange rate) (CHF120 in Dec 2014)
  • BUD - £79 (£89 and £105 Dec 2014)
  • CDG - £69 (£75 Dec 2014; CDG-LHR €115 Dec 2014)
  • CMF - £69 (Dec 2014)
  • CPH - £79 (£129 from HBO Nov 2014)
  • CTA - £119/€144 (both Dec 2014)
  • DBV – £79
  • DUB – £69/£56 (£99 from HBO Nov 2014, £80 Dec 2014)
  • DUS – £69
  • FCO - £170 (Dec 14)
  • FRA – £69
  • GIB - £72 (£140 Dec 14)
  • GOT – £79
  • GVA - £79/£89
  • HAJ – £69
  • HAM – £69
  • HEL – £89
  • INN – £89 out / €109 back (Dec 14)
  • IST – £89
  • JER – £69
  • KBP - £80 / USD 129 (BA is not currently accepting Ukrainian currency)
  • LCA – £89 (£190 Dec 2014 from LCA; separately £134 to LCA Dec 2014)
  • LIN – £79
  • LIS – £79 (£119 offered Nov 14, £99 and £145 Dec 14)
  • LUX - £69
  • MAD - £79
  • MAH - £69
  • MUC - £79
  • MXP - £119 (€89 MXP - LHR)
  • NCE - £140 (each way, 21/DEC/14)
  • ORY - £69
  • OSL - £79 (£64/640 NOK reported)
  • OTP - £79/€89
  • PMI - £69 (Dec 2014)
  • PRG – £79
  • PSA - £79
  • SZG - £114 (Nov 2015)
  • SOF - £89
  • STR – £69
  • TIA – £89 (£99 offered Dec 14 for TIA-LGW) (€119 TIA-LGW Dec 2014)
  • TRN – £79
  • TXL – £69
  • VCE – £79
  • VIE – £79 [£129 as of Nov14! GBP99 LHR-VIE + GBP99 VIE-LHR Nov14]
  • VRN- €139 (~£110) Nov 2014 - £89 / €109 Dec 2014
  • WAW – £69 (£110 Dec 14)
  • ZAG – £79
  • ZRH – £79 (£87 (CHF135) for ZRH-LHR): LCY-ZRH + v.v. £69 (offered 11/14)

LON to North America (price shown from lower cabin to mentioned cabin, e.g. WTP means price to POUG from WT to WTP):
  • ATL - WTP £189
  • BOS – WTP £189 (mid-2014) £219 (December 2014)
  • IAD - WTP £157
  • JFK/EWR – WTP £189 (can be as low as £133) / CW £443 / F £527 (F £599 02/08)
  • LAS - WTP £180
  • LAX – WTP £229 / CW £599 (CW £548 Jan 2015)
  • MCO– WTP £180
  • MEX – F £447/£525 / £229 WT-WTP (November 28 2015)/ 4640 MXN WT-WTP (December 14 2015)
  • MIA – WTP £209 / CW £525
  • ORD – WTP £171 / CW £525 / F £499
  • PHL – WTP £189
  • SAN – CW £599
  • SEA – WTP £199
  • SFO – WTP £170
  • YYZ – WTP £171 (return leg) / CW £425 / F £499
  • YYC - WTP £134
  • YVR – WTP £175 / CW £350


LON to South America (price shown from lower cabin to mentioned cabin, e.g. WTP means price to POUG from WT to WTP):
  • EZE – WTP £199
  • GRU – WTP £209 / F £499 / WT to CW £699
  • GIG - WT to CW £699


LON to Asia (price shown from lower cabin to mentioned cabin, e.g. WTP means price to POUG from WT to WTP):
  • BKK - WTP £126-£140 / CW £549 / F £
  • BOM - WTP £ / CW £450 / F £
  • DEL - F £499, subsequently reduced to £400
  • HKG – WTP £199 (offered £172 for a Nov 2014 flight) / CW £599 / F £599
  • NRT - WTP £199 / CW £ / F £525
  • ICN - CW £499
  • SIN - WTP SGD$320

LON to Australia and Oceania (price shown from lower cabin to mentioned cabin, e.g. WTP means price to POUG from WT to WTP):
  • SYD – WTP £170 / CW £399


LON to Africa & Middle East (price shown from lower cabin to mentioned cabin, e.g. WTP means price to POUG from WT to WTP):
  • AUH – F £499
  • CAI - WTP £121
  • DXB – WTP £179 / F £499
  • EBB - WTP £142
  • JNB - WTP £209
  • NBO - WTP £189


Non-LON routes (price shown from lower cabin to mentioned cabin, e.g. WTP means price to POUG from WT to WTP):
  • SYD-SIN – F £465
  • AMS-LGW - CE €79
  • BCN-LHR - CE £64
  • BRU-LHR - CE £105 (12.2014)
  • CDG-LHR - CE €79
  • DUB-LHR - CE €109 (£85.70-ish) from HBO booked 05.12.14, offered 08.12.14
  • BOM-LHR - F cINR40,000 (c£395)
  • JNB-LHR WTP - £189
  • TLV-LHR - F $600 (c£370)
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Old Nov 11, 2012, 12:57 pm
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MrBlueSkies, those Sydney POUGs were a bargain.

An ELO fan by any chance?
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Old Nov 11, 2012, 2:51 pm
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LHR-DUB return wanted £ridiculous to go in CE rather than ET, but promptly threw up a £69 upgrade offer in MMB immediately afterwards.
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Old Nov 11, 2012, 3:57 pm
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Originally Posted by uk1
OT: I've searched ... but cannot find. Don't want to start a fresh thread ....

Is there a published list of which gates are bus gates?

Interested generally .. but in particular BA T3.

For some reason I recall T3 G24 is?
Yes it was T3 G24 which had 8 gates labled A to H. The plane was at a gate that had a air bridge to T1.
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Old Nov 12, 2012, 12:42 pm
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Originally Posted by stifle
LHR-DUB return wanted £ridiculous to go in CE rather than ET, but promptly threw up a £69 upgrade offer in MMB immediately afterwards.
MAD-LHR was around £350 after OLCI for the LHR-MAD sector, but then went to £79 the next day... good job I foresaw this and waited
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Old Nov 12, 2012, 1:47 pm
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Do you get more MMB upgrade offers as, say, a Silver member than a Bronze member?
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Old Nov 12, 2012, 2:24 pm
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99CHF GVA to LHR for a flight in March 2013!

Worth it or not?
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Old Nov 12, 2012, 3:01 pm
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Originally Posted by christianharris
Do you get more MMB upgrade offers as, say, a Silver member than a Bronze member?
MMB will offer the upgrade if there is availability in CE at the special POUG fare - it doesn't matter what status you are.

Originally Posted by Kernow
99CHF GVA to LHR for a flight in March 2013!

Worth it or not?
I would say yes, for TPs, more personal space, upgraded catering, service, disembarking first etc. More benefits if you have no status (premium check-in, fast track security and boarding, lounge access).

I generally always think CE is worth it for the reasons above.
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Old Nov 12, 2012, 3:16 pm
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Originally Posted by Genius1
MMB will offer the upgrade if there is availability in CE at the special POUG fare - it doesn't matter what status you are.
And I presume this shifts at different times, e.g. there may be an upgrade available at the time you buy the ticket, or it may be closer to the flight?
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Old Nov 12, 2012, 10:37 pm
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I upgraded my inbound flight using miles, which was great. But now the "Upgrade my Flight with Money" link no longer works.

Rather, when I click on it, it says that "redemption bookings" are not eligible for upgrades.

Does this mean that I won't see any POUG offers? My flight is next week.
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Old Nov 13, 2012, 1:39 pm
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You normally can't upgrade with money online after upgrading with miles.
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Old Nov 13, 2012, 9:24 pm
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Originally Posted by stifle
You normally can't upgrade with money online after upgrading with miles.
It's the inbound flight that I upgraded with miles, but it's the outbound flight that I am hoping to upgrade with money. Thanks.
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Old Nov 15, 2012, 11:32 am
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Any recent offers on LHR - JFK WT+ to CW ... hmmm
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Old Nov 15, 2012, 11:35 am
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Does anyone have any experience with POUGs in ZA? JNB-CPT in particular...
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Old Nov 15, 2012, 11:45 am
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Originally Posted by christianharris
And I presume this shifts at different times, e.g. there may be an upgrade available at the time you buy the ticket, or it may be closer to the flight?
Yes, absolutely. You could be offered the POUG price straight away after booking in MMB, or at OLCI, or anywhere in between.
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Old Nov 15, 2012, 5:10 pm
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£69 e.w. LHR-FRA.

(normally, I'm fine with being able to grab the exit row as a OW/E on the A-319-A320 for a short flight, but decided to splurge a bit on this one).
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