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Old Mar 11, 2020, 5:58 am
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) - Executive Club Tier Flexibility Policy
We understand the substantial impact these unprecedented times are having on the lives of our Executive Club Members. We have taken steps to protect the Tier status and well-earned benefits of our Members.

We’ll be lowering Tier Point thresholds by 30% for all Members due for Tier upgrade or renewal in April, May and June. This results in lower Tier qualification thresholds as laid out below
  • Bronze: 210 Tier Points
  • Silver: 420 Tier Points
  • Gold: 1050 Tier Points
  • Gold Guest List (Renewal): 2100 Tier Points (not on BA.com, internal only)
    Gold Guest List (Upgrade): 3500 Tier Points (not on BA.com, internal only)

To ensure our Members still have the opportunity to use their Gold Upgrade Vouchers, Companion Vouchers and Travel Together Tickets earned via a British Airways credit card, we’re applying a six-month expiration extension to any current vouchers.

The situation is constantly changing, which is why we’re continuously reviewing our policy and will communicate any updates.


See here for details: https://www.britishairways.com/en-gb/executive-club/tiers-and-benefits?dr=&dt=British%20Airways%20%7C%20Book%20F lights,%20Holidays,%20City%20Breaks%20%26%20Check% 20In%20Online&scheme=&audience=travel&CUSTSEG=&GGL Member=&ban=c2b728e5fe0683865614c44450048aa6%7C%7C CAM%7C6%7CCTA1%7C1%7C%7C%7C%7CHOME%7C%7C%7C%7CL4%7 C%7C%7C%7Canonymous-inspiration%7C%7C%7C&KMtag=c&KMver=1.0&clickpage=H OME#flexibility

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How do I benefit from the Tier Flexibility policy?If you are eligible for a Tier upgrade or renewal under this policy, there is no need to contact us. This will be processed automatically once your Tier Point collection year ends and you will receive an email from the Executive Club team to confirm this.

In the meantime, you will not see any changes to your account until the start of your new Tier Point collection year.

My Tier Point collection year ends in July 2020 or thereafter. Does the Tier Flexibility policy apply to me?The Tier Flexibility policy only applies to Members due for renewal in April, May and June 2020. We understand that the situation is constantly changing, which is why we are continuously reviewing our policies and will be in touch with any changes that are applicable to your membership in the future. There is no need to contact us.

Where can I see my Tier Point collection year end date?This can be viewed on the My Executive Club page or the mobile app. This is shown underneath your current Tier Point total, or at the bottom of the ‘My account’ page on the mobile app.

Do I need to reach the eligible flights required for my Tier to benefit from the 30% Tier Point threshold reduction?The eligible flight requirements have been waived for Members who qualify for the 30% Tier Point threshold reduction in order to renew or upgrade.

I redeemed a Companion Voucher, or Travel Together Ticket, earned via a British Airways credit card on a booking that was changed or cancelled. Does the six-month extension apply to me?If you’ve applied a voucher, or ticket to a booking for travel from 1 March 2020, should your flight(s) get cancelled or you defer your travel to a later date, we will apply a 6-month extension to your voucher. This will happen automatically and there is no need to contact us.

I redeemed a Gold Upgrade Voucher on a booking that was changed or cancelled. Does the six-month extension apply to me?If you’ve applied a voucher to a booking for travel from 1 March 2020, should your flight(s) get cancelled or you defer your travel to a later date, we will apply a six-month extension to your voucher. This will happen automatically and there is no need to contact us.

Is my voucher included in the six-month extension policy?This policy covers all vouchers earned using a British Airways credit card. This includes American Express Companion Vouchers, Chase Travel Together Tickets, RBC Companion Award Vouchers, Asba Companion Vouchers, RSB American Express Companion Vouchers and RSB World Mastercard Companion Vouchers.

This policy also includes Gold Upgrade Vouchers.

I am close to earning a Companion Voucher, or Travel Together Ticket, with a British Airways credit card. Does the 6-month extension apply to me?We want to maximise the opportunity for Members to use their well earned vouchers. If your Companion Voucher, or Travel Together Ticket, earned via a British Airways credit card is issued during March, April, May or June, we will be automatically applying a 6-month extension. This may take some time to reflect in your account, however there is no need to contact us.

This does not currently apply to Gold Upgrade Vouchers.
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Old Jun 11, 2020, 1:30 am
  #1906  
 
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Kazakhstan
Programs: BA Gold, AirAstana Silver (much use as chocolate teapot)
Posts: 867
Originally Posted by clubman
I'm expecting imminent (good) news re status renewals, so watch this space...
you can't just leave it like that....
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Old Jun 11, 2020, 2:02 am
  #1907  
 
Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: Glasgow UK
Programs: BA GGL
Posts: 52
Originally Posted by DorsetKnob
you can't just leave it like that....
they'll have to extend the 30% reduction (at least) for everyone else. Anything less there will be a lot of unhappy people. My renewal is November and am currently at 3600 tier points, with no more travel plans this year. So a bump to GGL would be nice.
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Old Jun 11, 2020, 3:04 am
  #1908  
 
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: London. Edinburgh, Cornwall
Programs: BA GGL, British Midland Lifetime* Loser
Posts: 7,948
Surely a 3-5 month extension to renewal date, or a pro rata threshold reduction, would suffice? Anything more would be unfair to recent renewers and anything less unfair to everyone else.

I just don't understand why they set an iniquitous precedent by only extending status for those with imminent renewal; we're all grounded, after all.
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Old Jun 11, 2020, 3:10 am
  #1909  
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Switzerland
Posts: 1,591
Originally Posted by Andriyko
Or, to outdo other airlines, lifetime status at present levels?
Yes!!! Lifetime Bronze! Take that, boarding group 5.
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Old Jun 11, 2020, 3:44 am
  #1910  
 
Join Date: Sep 2015
Programs: A3*G,BA Silver
Posts: 2,012
Originally Posted by Andriyko
And the word 'loyal' is, once again, misused on this forum - there is no loyalty in a mutually beneficial relation and where choosing/staying with a company serves your interests. Sticking with BA/OW without an extension would demonstrate loyalty, but jumping ship the minute some of our wants are not granted is not a manifestation of loyalty.

And, I'm sorry, but it is a tantrum. Normally, people would quietly stop using a business without announcing it to, or 'warning,' the company. By reading this thread, I can see how anxious people are to learn about the fate of their statutes - if an easier and better option exist (switching to other airlines), why not opt for that option, forget about BA, calm down and stop eating oneself up about it? It is a disfavour to oneself after all...
Exactly this. When someone has gained a status with an airline it means they have already demostrated that they are a valued customer. The airline has promised specific benefits. When the airline is failing to provide these benefits then the relation is not very beneficial. Is it?

Regarding your second paragraph first of all, we know that BA management is actually reading the forum. It is good for them to be aware if the majority of BAEC members are currently quite unhappy with the approach BA has taken. Secondly, i am afraid once again we see the usual unhelpful comment, do not fly with the airline if you do not like it, switch alliances if you dont fancy BA etc etc. I can see on Lufthansa forum you keep writing about the negative experiences you had so far with the airline. Imagine how unneccesary it would be if people start suggesting to you to stop flying with LH...
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Old Jun 11, 2020, 4:19 am
  #1911  
Moderator: British Airways Executive Club, Iberia Airlines, Airport Lounges and Environmentally Friendly Travel
 
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As the Executive Club is now updating members with details of the 12 month tier extension, please follow the new thread linked below

https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/brit...12-months.html

Prospero
Moderator: BA forum
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