10% off BA Flights with Chase BA Visa
#61
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: USA
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hilton Gold, Marriott/SPG Gold
Posts: 221
#62
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: York, UK
Programs: BAEC GGL, Hilton Diamond, Marriott GOLD, Accor Club Gold
Posts: 709
So I just tried a booking, and am getting the problems listed above. I want to fly out on a simple return ORD/LHR/ORD outbound in June, back in July. Do we think this should work or not?
#63
Moderator: British Airways Executive Club
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: TPA/ABZ
Programs: BA Lifetime Gold. GGL/CCR.
Posts: 13,248
#64
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: York, UK
Programs: BAEC GGL, Hilton Diamond, Marriott GOLD, Accor Club Gold
Posts: 709
Well, principally, that the discount doesn't show, and if I try and put it in manually, that it says it is not valid. But I also have the issue with search engines, etc.
#65
Moderator: British Airways Executive Club
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: TPA/ABZ
Programs: BA Lifetime Gold. GGL/CCR.
Posts: 13,248
#68
Moderator: British Airways Executive Club
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: TPA/ABZ
Programs: BA Lifetime Gold. GGL/CCR.
Posts: 13,248
#69
Join Date: Aug 2010
Programs: AA,CX, BA, Priority Club, SPG, Hilton
Posts: 1,397
#70
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: JAX
Programs: Ex-BA/AA/CP/LY staff, BA Executive Club Blue, IHG Diamond, Marriott Silver, Chick-fil-A Red
Posts: 3,586
One must be logged into BAEC before starting the booking process; the discount code will not work otherwise.
It wasn't that way for the previous code, but it works that way now.
It wasn't that way for the previous code, but it works that way now.
#71
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: USA
Programs: AA Exec Plat, Hilton Gold, Marriott/SPG Gold
Posts: 221
I want to report back that the BA Chase Visa and the AARP discount combined successfully. First log on to the BAEC account. Then log on to AARP and click 'Book now' to get to the BA website. Then go to the Chase BA discount page, click 'Book now', search and book with the Chase BA promotional code.
#72
Moderator: British Airways Executive Club
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: TPA/ABZ
Programs: BA Lifetime Gold. GGL/CCR.
Posts: 13,248
Looks like the code to use from now on is CHASEBA10 and it has been extended to March 2020 which is helpful.
https://www.britishairways.com/en-us...visa-signature
https://www.britishairways.com/en-us...visa-signature
#73
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Seattle
Programs: AAdvantage Plat+, FoundersCard, Amex Plat, TR Diamond, Marriott Gold, Wyndham Dia, HH Gold, Hertz 5*
Posts: 785
Is there any problem with using this discount code but using another credit card for purchase? I do have the Chase BA card, but I'd rather use my Platinum Amex for the 5x Airline bonus. (Is there any benefit to using the Chase card other than 3x Avios? I'm booking in WT+ so free checked bag is not an issue)
#74
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: near to SFO and LHR
Programs: BA Gold, B6 Mosiac, VS, AA, DL (and a legacy UA 2MM)
Posts: 2,274
I have not been successful trying to use the code CHASEBA10. My flight originates in the UK, flying to SFO, return. I'm logged into my BA account, and starting the transaction from the Chase/BA discount page: www.britishairways.com/en-gb/executive-club/collecting-avios/credit-cards/usa/chase-visa-signature . The prices shown are exactly the same as if I entered the BA site directly, and no discount is offered or shown.
Maybe this discount only works when starting a trip in the USA?
THANKS
Maybe this discount only works when starting a trip in the USA?
THANKS
#75
Moderator: British Airways Executive Club
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: TPA/ABZ
Programs: BA Lifetime Gold. GGL/CCR.
Posts: 13,248
Indeed it does. From the terms and conditions:
Valid only for new bookings made by US resident Executive Club Members paying in USD with their valid British Airways Visa card issued by Chase, for travel on flights operated by British Airways from the US to London and beyond.
Valid only for new bookings made by US resident Executive Club Members paying in USD with their valid British Airways Visa card issued by Chase, for travel on flights operated by British Airways from the US to London and beyond.