FAQ : BAEC : status extensions & Tier Point (re)qualification thresholds reduced
#2866
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: near Heathrow
Programs: BA GGL/CCR, GfL (OWE), SA LifePlat (*G), BD Gold to the end, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 2,911
You’re only 2 months into your collection year. Given they looked at July-December on 9 March, I’d be pretty confident January-March will be the next quarter to be re-assessed, and as I stated above in post 2800, I reckon that reassessment will be when the proportionate benefit of the 25% reduced TP target evaporates, so three months into the membership year.
Assuming they’ll reassess the quarter as a whole rather than monthly, I’d be watching out for an announcement on 9 June.
#2867
Join Date: Mar 2015
Programs: BA GGL
Posts: 2,447
When it comes to cancellations how generous will BA be in attributing TPs? Does anyone know if there's a sensible contact point to make (for GGL) by email?
I've had 1485 TPs worth cancelled in current year (and 280 TPs actually earned, woo!). All kind of irrelevant due to the original status extension though.
But now for that extension year - the one that really does matter - I've already had 440 TPs worth cancelled (AA ticket though) due to impossible connection time change (might be the stickler for detail here that means that 'won't count'). And, frankly, I'm expecting some more (I just rescued the second trip by the final leg allowably being dropped for re-ticketing - but that's still yet another 80TPs worth lost).
I've had 1485 TPs worth cancelled in current year (and 280 TPs actually earned, woo!). All kind of irrelevant due to the original status extension though.
But now for that extension year - the one that really does matter - I've already had 440 TPs worth cancelled (AA ticket though) due to impossible connection time change (might be the stickler for detail here that means that 'won't count'). And, frankly, I'm expecting some more (I just rescued the second trip by the final leg allowably being dropped for re-ticketing - but that's still yet another 80TPs worth lost).
#2868
Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: Somerset
Programs: BA Gold, Mucci des Transports de Navette
Posts: 270
Can I rack someone's brain here?
I am Silver with an August renewal.
I have 470 TPs worth of trips booked before August, which renews at the lower threshold.
I have another 280 TPs booked for September.
Is it worth renewing before August, or should I postpone the trips and go for the full 750 TPs from September?
I appreciate that all of this could get cancelled anyway.
I am Silver with an August renewal.
I have 470 TPs worth of trips booked before August, which renews at the lower threshold.
I have another 280 TPs booked for September.
Is it worth renewing before August, or should I postpone the trips and go for the full 750 TPs from September?
I appreciate that all of this could get cancelled anyway.
#2869
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 494
Originally posted by Dambus:
Surely BA will take the opportunity to break free of the COBOL/FORTRAN era and shift everyone to calendar year status earning/renewal? ie just give everyone a status extension to Dec 2022 and we all start again together from Jan 2023?
Surely BA will take the opportunity to break free of the COBOL/FORTRAN era and shift everyone to calendar year status earning/renewal? ie just give everyone a status extension to Dec 2022 and we all start again together from Jan 2023?
And by the way, more than fifty years since the first ISO standards for those languages, both COBOL and Fortran are still going strong.
#2870
Ambassador, British Airways; FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Leeds, UK
Programs: BA GGL/CCR, GfL, HH Diamond
Posts: 42,968
When it comes to cancellations how generous will BA be in attributing TPs? Does anyone know if there's a sensible contact point to make (for GGL) by email?
I've had 1485 TPs worth cancelled in current year (and 280 TPs actually earned, woo!). All kind of irrelevant due to the original status extension though.
But now for that extension year - the one that really does matter - I've already had 440 TPs worth cancelled (AA ticket though) due to impossible connection time change (might be the stickler for detail here that means that 'won't count'). And, frankly, I'm expecting some more (I just rescued the second trip by the final leg allowably being dropped for re-ticketing - but that's still yet another 80TPs worth lost).
I've had 1485 TPs worth cancelled in current year (and 280 TPs actually earned, woo!). All kind of irrelevant due to the original status extension though.
But now for that extension year - the one that really does matter - I've already had 440 TPs worth cancelled (AA ticket though) due to impossible connection time change (might be the stickler for detail here that means that 'won't count'). And, frankly, I'm expecting some more (I just rescued the second trip by the final leg allowably being dropped for re-ticketing - but that's still yet another 80TPs worth lost).
What has been suggested is you keep a note of these for your trips in your relevant collection year - i.e. those for your 9 April 2021 to 8 April 2022 collection year. If by 8 April 2022 you have not collected enough tps for the reduced threshold renewal, you may be able to persuade BA to renew anyway by showing all the cancelled trips and tps not earned.
#2871
Ambassador, British Airways; FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Leeds, UK
Programs: BA GGL/CCR, GfL, HH Diamond
Posts: 42,968
Can I rack someone's brain here?
I am Silver with an August renewal.
I have 470 TPs worth of trips booked before August, which renews at the lower threshold.
I have another 280 TPs booked for September.
Is it worth renewing before August, or should I postpone the trips and go for the full 750 TPs from September?
I appreciate that all of this could get cancelled anyway.
I am Silver with an August renewal.
I have 470 TPs worth of trips booked before August, which renews at the lower threshold.
I have another 280 TPs booked for September.
Is it worth renewing before August, or should I postpone the trips and go for the full 750 TPs from September?
I appreciate that all of this could get cancelled anyway.
#2872
Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: Somerset
Programs: BA Gold, Mucci des Transports de Navette
Posts: 270
Thanks KARFA, you have confirmed my suspicions, it says valid until 30th Sep 2022.
#2873
Moderator: Qatar Airways
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: LHR/NCE/MIA
Programs: BAEC GfL & GGL, SQ Gold, Amex Centurion, Mucci des Chevaliers des Bons Mots et Qui Savent Moucher
Posts: 8,949
Email from BA:
We know that brighter skies are on the horizon and we can’t wait to reunite you with the people and places you love. Until then, we’ll be supporting you and your membership every step of the way.
Your loyalty means the world to us. That’s why we’ve extended Tier status by another 12 months for those Executive Club Members with a Tier Point collection end date between 1 July 2021 and 31 December 2021. This means that any Member renewing in 2021 will enjoy their status for another year, irrespective of how many Tier Points they earn. So, you’ll have more chance to enjoy the benefits you deserve, whenever you’re ready to return to the skies.
What’s more, we’ve added an extra six months to any Executive Club vouchers in your account that were due to expire before 31 December 2021. You can find out more about all the ways we are supporting you and your membership at ba.com
We hope your day just got a little brighter.
With best wishes,
Your Executive Club Team
We know that brighter skies are on the horizon and we can’t wait to reunite you with the people and places you love. Until then, we’ll be supporting you and your membership every step of the way.
Your loyalty means the world to us. That’s why we’ve extended Tier status by another 12 months for those Executive Club Members with a Tier Point collection end date between 1 July 2021 and 31 December 2021. This means that any Member renewing in 2021 will enjoy their status for another year, irrespective of how many Tier Points they earn. So, you’ll have more chance to enjoy the benefits you deserve, whenever you’re ready to return to the skies.
What’s more, we’ve added an extra six months to any Executive Club vouchers in your account that were due to expire before 31 December 2021. You can find out more about all the ways we are supporting you and your membership at ba.com
We hope your day just got a little brighter.
With best wishes,
Your Executive Club Team
#2874
Ambassador, British Airways; FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Leeds, UK
Programs: BA GGL/CCR, GfL, HH Diamond
Posts: 42,968
Also got email. Have checked and my card expiry has had one year added on as well. Was previously 31 January 2022, now 31 January 2023.
#2875
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: near Heathrow
Programs: BA GGL/CCR, GfL (OWE), SA LifePlat (*G), BD Gold to the end, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 2,911
My Account page on the app is now showing a 31st August 2022 card expiry following yesterday’s ‘protection’ announcement for July-December 2021 year ends.
My TP collection year remains 8 July 2021, at which point my grand total of 0TPs will reset to zero 🤣 and I’ll start collecting for my new TP year.
My understanding from yesterday’s announcement is that I’ll need 3000TP to retain GGL and 5000TPs to keep my CCR card as it appears the 25% reduction hasn’t been extended. I guess that will be finally confirmed when the new target to retain status appears on the app on 9 July.
My TP collection year remains 8 July 2021, at which point my grand total of 0TPs will reset to zero 🤣 and I’ll start collecting for my new TP year.
My understanding from yesterday’s announcement is that I’ll need 3000TP to retain GGL and 5000TPs to keep my CCR card as it appears the 25% reduction hasn’t been extended. I guess that will be finally confirmed when the new target to retain status appears on the app on 9 July.
#2876
Join Date: Dec 2004
Programs: BA Exec Club
Posts: 581
You won't get credited any TPs for trips you didn't take.
What has been suggested is you keep a note of these for your trips in your relevant collection year - i.e. those for your 9 April 2021 to 8 April 2022 collection year. If by 8 April 2022 you have not collected enough tps for the reduced threshold renewal, you may be able to persuade BA to renew anyway by showing all the cancelled trips and tps not earned.
What has been suggested is you keep a note of these for your trips in your relevant collection year - i.e. those for your 9 April 2021 to 8 April 2022 collection year. If by 8 April 2022 you have not collected enough tps for the reduced threshold renewal, you may be able to persuade BA to renew anyway by showing all the cancelled trips and tps not earned.
#2878
Join Date: Jul 2020
Location: UK
Programs: BAEC Gold
Posts: 250
From the email and website, it appears that the reduced TP thresholds are valid until 30 June 2022?
So if I can hit 1125, between Oct 21 and end June 22, I can still get an upgrade to Gold for the reduced threshold?
So if I can hit 1125, between Oct 21 and end June 22, I can still get an upgrade to Gold for the reduced threshold?
#2880
Ambassador, British Airways Executive Club, easyJet and Ryanair
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: UK/Las Vegas
Programs: BA Gold (GGL/CCR)
Posts: 15,927