BA fare discounts with AARP Master Thread
#76
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#78
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#80
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For 10% discount, it should be all BA metal. If there are any codeshares operated by other airline, 10% disco won't work.
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Is it possible that the rules have now changed? I signed up to AARP, and being a non-US citizen, registered to my home address abroad and paid my $28 as a foreign member. Now I cannot get the ba.com/aarp site to validate my membership and let me through to try and book.
When I checked the T&Cs, I noticed this:
"This exclusive AARP member offer is open to US residents paying in US dollars only, with travel originating in the US."
Are these conditions new requirements?
When I checked the T&Cs, I noticed this:
"This exclusive AARP member offer is open to US residents paying in US dollars only, with travel originating in the US."
Are these conditions new requirements?
#87
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Is it possible that the rules have now changed? I signed up to AARP, and being a non-US citizen, registered to my home address abroad and paid my $28 as a foreign member. Now I cannot get the ba.com/aarp site to validate my membership and let me through to try and book.
When I checked the T&Cs, I noticed this:
"This exclusive AARP member offer is open to US residents paying in US dollars only, with travel originating in the US."
Are these conditions new requirements?
When I checked the T&Cs, I noticed this:
"This exclusive AARP member offer is open to US residents paying in US dollars only, with travel originating in the US."
Are these conditions new requirements?
#88
Join Date: Sep 2013
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AARP now HBO
I just made a reservation for ORD to MAN in CW using the AARP discount and it has now become an HBO fare. The first bag is $30 each way and additional bags are $84 if booked online or $100 for any at the airport. Still a good deal and I am still allowed to reserve seats free as Silver.
#89
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Has this happened to anyone else? This sounds like a glitch. CW passengers get free checked baggage. In fact, I think BA offers HBO fares only on Euro Traveler routes.
Originally Posted by MADPhil
I just made a reservation for ORD to MAN in CW using the AARP discount and it has now become an HBO fare. The first bag is $30 each way and additional bags are $84 if booked online or $100 for any at the airport. Still a good deal and I am still allowed to reserve seats free as Silver.
#90
Join Date: Sep 2013
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It will be nice if it is a glitch. It showed up even if I priced ORD-LHR on its own so it wasn't linked from LHR-MAN but it wouldn't be a surprise if ba.com was inventing its own rules! The initial AARP cover page still showed the advantages of flying BA as including one free bag.