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Old Sep 19, 2021, 1:29 am
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Have your double Tier Points posted? If not (and 30 days 14 working days (changed Dec 2022) - have elapsed since your return date) send your membership number, date of birth, email address and postcode for each passenger in the reservation to [email protected] and they will award the Tier Points for you. See this post for more information.

This post contains:
  • Link to saved copies of the Terms and Conditions (UK)
  • Change history of the UK T&C
  • Current UK T&C (when maintained)
  • Some FAQs originally compiled by firstlight (I think)
  • Original US T&C added by Oxon Flyer
Historical T&C (UK)
See this post for historical terms and conditions

Change history:
Changes, correct as at 27 September 2023
  1. Condition 1.b) addition: "Please note: Flights marketed by British Airways with or without a BA flight number that are operated by Aer Lingus, China Southern or LATAM are not eligible for Tier Points."
  2. Condition 1.e) addition (original 1.e now 1.g): "The total trip length (time between first flight departing the UK and final flight returning to the UK) cannot exceed 30 days."
  3. Condition 1.f) addition: "Bookings can only contain one flight departing the UK, multiple journeys from the UK within one booking will not qualify."
As at 20 July 2023, extended to 31 December 2024
Now extended to 31 December 2023

Changes, correct as at 20 July 2023
  1. Condition 1.c) changed to: "The hotel/car element of the package must be for a minimum of five nights within the flight travel dates for travel before 31 December 2024."

Changes, correct as at 26 June 2023 (assumed - webpage states as 'at 26 June 2022' in condition 9 as at 7/7/2023)
  1. Condition 1.c) changed to: "The hotel/car element of the package must be for a minimum of five nights within the flight travel dates for travel before 31 December 2023."
  2. Condition 1.d) changed to: "The hotel/car element of the package must be used i.e. hotel occupied and or car rental hired for the full booked duration.", with original 1.d) now as 1.e)
  3. Condition 4. now refers to "within 14 working days of the return flight"

Changes, 'correct as at 20 December 2022':
  1. Condition 1.c) changed to: "The hotel/car element must be for a minimum of five nights for travel before 31 December 2023" (was 'whole trip')
  2. Condition 4. changed to: "Standard Tier Points for the flight elements will be awarded in line with regular awarding timelines after completion of the flight returning to the UK which is part of a Qualifying Booking. The initial transaction will be updated when the additional Tier Points due as a result of this promotion are added to the standard Tier Points, within 14 working days of the return sector which is part of a Qualifying Booking." (was 30 / 60 days) - possibly due to automation of the process

Link to full conditions: https://www.britishairways.com/en-gb...le-tier-pointsDouble Tier Points Terms and Conditions (UK)

This promotion is only open to Eligible Participants. An Eligible Participant is a person who has a British Airways Executive Club membership and who books and travels on a Qualifying Booking (see definition below). British Airways Holidays reserves the right to verify the eligibility of Eligible Participants. By taking part in this promotion, Eligible Participants confirm that they unconditionally accept the Terms and Conditions set out below.

1. A “Qualifying Booking” is a British Airways Holidays booking that meets all of the following criteria:

a) The booking must be for a British Airways Holidays Flights + Hotel or Flights + Car or Flights + Hotel + Car package booking originating in the UK only.

b) The booking must contain British Airways flights including codeshares and British Airways marketed and/or operated flights only. Flights not meeting these criteria within the booking won’t be awarded Tier Points. Flights offered as part of a British Airways Holidays package that are provided by other airline partners that do not have a BA flight number will not be eligible. Please note: Flights marketed by British Airways with or without a BA flight number that are operated by Aer Lingus, China Southern or LATAM are not eligible for Tier Points.

c) The hotel/car element of the package must be for a minimum of five nights within the flight travel dates for travel before 31 December 2024.

d) The hotel/car element of the package must be used i.e. hotel occupied and or car rental hired for the full booked duration.

e) The total trip length (time between first flight departing the UK and final flight returning to the UK) cannot exceed 30 days.

f) Bookings can only contain one flight departing the UK, multiple journeys from the UK within one booking will not qualify.

g) The participant must register their British Airways Executive Club number against their booking prior to travel.

2. For the avoidance of doubt this offer does not apply to any British Airways flight only bookings made without a hotel or car or where the hotel or car is added to a booking in a separate transaction.

3. This promotion enables Eligible Participants to receive double Tier Points for all qualifying flights which are part of a Qualifying Booking. British Airways Executive Club Terms and Conditions and the Executive Club Conditions of Use will apply.

4. Standard Tier Points for the flight elements will be awarded in line with regular awarding timelines after completion of the flight returning to the UK which is part of a Qualifying Booking. The initial transaction will be updated when the additional Tier Points due as a result of this promotion are added to the standard Tier Points, within 14 working days of the return flight which is part of a Qualifying Booking.

5. The additional Tier Points covered by this promotion are non-transferable and there is no cash or credit alternative. British Airways does not accept any liability in the event that the double Tier Points received as a result of this promotion expire. Tier Points expire at the end of each membership year – the anniversary of when you joined the Club. However, they will be added to your Lifetime Tier Points, the total Tier Points you’ve ever earned with the Club. Your membership year-end date and Lifetime Tier Points are on your Account Page.

6. All holiday packages are offered subject to availability.

7. British Airways Holidays booking Terms and Conditions apply. All travel on British Airways flights is subject to British Airways General Conditions of Carriage and its Notice and Conditions of Contract as stated on each ticket or itinerary as provided. Passengers travelling on flights operated by another carrier will be subject to the conditions of carriage of that carrier.

8. British Airways Holidays reserves the right to cancel or amend without notice the terms of this promotion at any time and for any reason.

9. Information is correct on 27 September 2023.

10. British Airways Holidays is in no way liable for the reproduction or indirect access via any third-party website or home page access which reproduction misstates or omits any of the information or Terms and Conditions of this promotion.

11. Promotional materials form part of these Terms and Conditions. These Terms and Conditions shall prevail if there is any conflict between these and the promotional materials.

12. This promotion will be governed by English law and is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
13. The promoter is British Airways Plc, Waterside, PO Box 365, Harmondsworth, UB7 0GB. Registered No 1777777.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do the points post automatically?
There's mixed reports, as of August 2022 there seems to be a new system where automation is getting tier points added more quickly, previously manual intervention and chasing BA was needed to get the bonus TPs. As of May 2023, when the automated crediting works, it appears to happen 2-3 weeks after the holiday concludes, on a Wednesday. When the promotion started some people found the points posted without having to do anything. Most people are using the email address above or calling BA phone lines.

2. I’ve waited for a very long time and the points have not posted. What can I do?
See the start of the wiki use the email indicated. Some people have found success by phoning their dedicated exec club number and asking.

3. Do I have to wait 30 or 60 days to ask for the bonus Tier Points (TPs)?
Now 14 working days after return. There’s mixed opinions on the board from those who have been waiting a long time. If the bonus TPs will upgrade your status then we suggest you ask for them as soon as you can.

4. The offer says the bonus tier points post with the same dates as the original flights but mine posted on the date I got the email. Why is this and can I change it?
The offer says that the bonus points should post on the dates of the original flights but very few are; normally they are posting on the date the bonus TPs are processed. If that affects you negatively then you should ask for them to be changed (email or phone). On the other hand some people are quite happy with them posting later, there’s no sign of BA changing dates retrospectively. Again, if you benefit from the posting date, the FT custom is to thank the BA IT dept. for their coding competence in silence.

5. Does the offer work just for the person booking /paying or for all passengers?
It works for all passengers on the same booking. Some people have had BA claim only the booker gets the bonus TPs. This has been happening to a number of posters recently and is not in accordance with the offer terms. If this happens to you, complain.

6. Does the 5 night qualification include nights on the plane? So if I book night flights both ways can I just stay 3 nights in a hotel and qualify?
It appears you have to have 5 hotel nights or five nights car hire in the booking: a night flight doesn’t count but if it’s all booked at one time then you can stay in multiple hotels (split stay)

7. Is there any limit to the number of bonus tier points I can get from the promotion?
Apparently not, there are some posters who already have had thousands of bonus tier points; depends on the depth of your wallet and availability of holidays.

8. Can I get upgraded status by using bonus Tier Points?
Yes, a number of posters have done this, not just getting to silver but to gold and beyond and at least 3 people have got GGL as a result of the offer

9. Do multi-stop tickets work?
Yes, a number of posters have had success – all the flights should have BA codeshare numbers but do not need to be on BA metal. Some posters have earned more than 1000 TPs in total for multi-stop trips they have taken.

10. What if my flight is disrupted / cancelled?
If your flights are changed at the last moment BA Holidays normally will reroute you. At least one poster has had BA change some of their flights to a non codeshare flight and still got the bonus TPs. It’s thought that you might get the bonus TPs but there’s no definite confirmation of this.

11. Do reduced TP earning thresholds for status levels apply to bonus TP earning?
Yes, up until the end of the 2022.

12. Can I earn GUF (Gold Upgrade Vouchers) using the offer?
Yes, if you get over 2500 or 3500 TPs in total as normal.

13. What about using vouchers or Upgrade with Avios with the offer?
Redemption holidays (avios plus a combination hotel) don’t qualify. Using UUA or vouchers (for which you have to call BA Holidays to use)- it’s not clear, we would expect the revenue level of tier points to post along with matching tier points to post, should you do better than this the custom on FT is to count your blessings in silence.

14. Do bonus TPs count towards lifetime tier point totals?
Yes.

15. I booked a car hire for the trip to convert a flight to a qualifying holiday. Do I have to actually pick up the car to get the bonus TPs?
The answer seems to be... depends on when you made the booking! Check the T&Cs for dates, but for bookings made prior to 26 June 2023, no. There is at least one poster who has not picked up the car and got the double tier points - although, in that case, Avis had massive queues and the poster had to leave the airport. It's probably OK to do this but not 100% definite. Others are claiming a sudden onset of amnesia on their arrival around their car hire booking and still apparently were getting the bonus points.

16. What happens if I booked according to the offer but then my flights / other arrangements get changed by BA holidays due to cancellations?
When you book it's worth getting a hard copy of your receipt as evidence. This will show you are in accordance with the offer terms. If things get changed later by BAH you can apply to BA to get the original offer TPs bonus TPs and Avios. This has worked for one person at least but you may have to be persistent.




Initial US terms and conditions
These seem to vary from the terms available for holidays originating from the UK.


This promotion is only open to Eligible Participants. An Eligible Participant is a person who has a British Airways Executive Club membership and who books and travels on a Qualifying Booking (see definition below). British Airways reserves the right to verify the eligibility of Eligible Participants. By taking part in this promotion, Eligible Participants confirm that they unconditionally accept the Terms and Conditions set out below.


1. A “Qualifying Booking” is a British Airways vacation booking that meets all of the following criteria:

a)       The booking must be for a British Airways Flights + Hotel or Flights + Car or Flights + Hotel + Car package booking originating in the USA only, booked in one transaction.

b)      The booking must contain British Airways flights including codeshares and British Airways marketed and/or operated flights only. Flights not meeting these criteria within the booking won’t be awarded Tier Points. Flights offered as part of a British Airways vacation package that are provided by other airline partners that do not have a BA flight number will not be eligible.

c)       The hotel/car element of the package must be booked and used for the full duration of the vacation package, which must be a minimum of five nights, with the flights completed on or before 31 December 2024.

d)      The participant must register their British Airways Executive Club number against their booking prior to travel.



2. For the avoidance of doubt this offer does not apply to any British Airways flight only bookings made without a hotel or car or where the hotel or car is added to a booking in a separate transaction.

3. This promotion enables Eligible Participants to receive double Tier Points for all qualifying flights which are part of a Qualifying Booking. British Airways Executive Club Terms and Conditions and the Executive Club Conditions of Use will apply.

4. Standard Tier Points for the flight elements will be awarded in line with regular awarding timelines after completion of the flight returning to the USA which is part of a Qualifying Booking. The initial transaction will be updated when the additional Tier Points due as a result of this promotion are added to the standard Tier Points, within 14 working days of the return flight which is part of a Qualifying Booking.

5. The additional Tier Points covered by this promotion are non-transferable and there is no cash or credit alternative. British Airways does not accept any liability in the event that the double Tier Points received as a result of this promotion expire. Tier Points expire at the end of each membership year – the anniversary of when you joined the Club. However, they will be added to your Lifetime Tier Points, the total Tier Points you’ve ever earned with the Club. Your membership year-end date and Lifetime Tier Points are on your Account Page.

6. All vacation packages are offered subject to availability.

7. British Airways vacation booking Terms and Conditions apply. All travel on British Airways flights is subject to British Airways General Conditions of Carriage and its Notice and Conditions of Contract as stated on each ticket or itinerary as provided. Passengers travelling on flights operated by another carrier will be subject to the conditions of carriage of that carrier.

8. British Airways reserves the right to cancel or amend without notice the terms of this promotion at any time and for any reason.

9. Information is correct on 27 July 2023.

10. British Airways is in no way liable for the reproduction or indirect access via any third-party website or home page access which reproduction misstates or omits any of the information or Terms and Conditions of this promotion.

11. Promotional materials form part of these Terms and Conditions. These Terms and Conditions shall prevail if there is any conflict between these and the promotional materials.

12. This promotion will be governed by English law and is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

13. The promoter is British Airways Plc, Waterside, PO Box 365, Harmondsworth, UB7 0GB. Registered No 1777777.
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Old Jul 14, 2022, 12:33 am
  #1411  
 
Join Date: Dec 2017
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Originally Posted by LancashireFlyer
Think I've just nobbled myself out of the double TP offer.

Existing BA Holiday booking to USA for 8 nights.

A MAN-LHR flight was cancelled and I've changed it to fly down the night before we fly from LHR the following day. I'm assuming this has broken the cause where a hotel/car has to be for the duration of the booking?
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Is the layover less than 24 hours? If so, you shouldn't need a "ground product" (as BA Holidays call it) anyway.

I've had a 15 hour layover without a need for a ground product, although it was a long New York daytime layover - double tier points credited just fine.
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Old Jul 14, 2022, 12:41 am
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Originally Posted by zen100
Is the layover less than 24 hours? If so, you shouldn't need a "ground product" (as BA Holidays call it) anyway.

I've had a 15 hour layover without a need for a ground product, although it was a long New York daytime layover - double tier points credited just fine.
I am going to have to call them today due to a cancellation and go EDI -LCY the night before and stay with a friend.

Flight gets in 23 hours and 45 minutes before my LHR-, JFK flight the next day so should be fine.

That said would be mightily miffed (understatement) if this affected by eligibility for the promotion as it's BA's fault. Will just take some screenshots I suppose.

Will never have as good a chance at 1080 TP's as this.
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Old Jul 14, 2022, 12:57 am
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Originally Posted by zen100
Is the layover less than 24 hours? If so, you shouldn't need a "ground product" (as BA Holidays call it) anyway.

I've had a 15 hour layover without a need for a ground product, although it was a long New York daytime layover - double tier points credited just fine.
Indeed. I had a double TP qualifying holiday in Greece (LHR->ATH;ATH->LHR->ZRH). The qualification relied on car rental throughout the period. The ATH->LHR flight got cancelled and moved to an earlier time which was unacceptable as it would have meant leaving the island I was on the night before, and missing the birthday celebration that was the entire point of the break. So I changed it to a later LHR->ATH flight, stayed the night at the Sofitel (paid for by me out of pocket as BAH could not organise their way out of a paper bag), then flew LHR->ZRH the next day. BA refunded the cost of the hotel without argument. In theory, my car rental was not for the entire trip as I did not have a car rental in London which might have been argued to make the booking non-qualifying. Getting BA to credit the double tier points was the usual round of multiple emails, complaints etc, but each time I pointed out the original trip was qualifying, and eventually (about 90 days later I think) they credited the double TPs without argument. I am pretty sure the delay was just BA's usual total disorganisation rather than anything to do with the inserted extra night without car rental.
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Old Jul 14, 2022, 12:58 am
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Originally Posted by Delboy65
Maybe confusing this promotion with the reduced TP Threshold requirements.. which runs until end Dec ??
That's what I've done, thanks very much 👍
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Old Jul 14, 2022, 1:02 am
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Originally Posted by firstlight
the terms and conditions are in the wiki along with a link to the live version. And yes I just checked there has not been any change, flight must be booked by 22nd october for outward travel by 31 October.
Thanks very much. I did read the wiki and the BA Ts & Cs and some blogs but was sure I'd read it changed to Dec 31st, so of course turned to the Flyertalk Hive Mind 😆
Seems I was confusing it with the reduced TP threshold.
Cheers.
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Old Jul 14, 2022, 3:01 am
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Originally Posted by abligh
Indeed. I had a double TP qualifying holiday in Greece (LHR->ATH;ATH->LHR->ZRH). The qualification relied on car rental throughout the period. The ATH->LHR flight got cancelled and moved to an earlier time which was unacceptable as it would have meant leaving the island I was on the night before, and missing the birthday celebration that was the entire point of the break. So I changed it to a later LHR->ATH flight, stayed the night at the Sofitel (paid for by me out of pocket as BAH could not organise their way out of a paper bag), then flew LHR->ZRH the next day. BA refunded the cost of the hotel without argument. In theory, my car rental was not for the entire trip as I did not have a car rental in London which might have been argued to make the booking non-qualifying. Getting BA to credit the double tier points was the usual round of multiple emails, complaints etc, but each time I pointed out the original trip was qualifying, and eventually (about 90 days later I think) they credited the double TPs without argument. I am pretty sure the delay was just BA's usual total disorganisation rather than anything to do with the inserted extra night without car rental.
Were you in London for more than 24 hours though? Any stop of 24 hours or less is considered a layover - part of the journey - not a destination. An overnight layover (<24h) is still layover - and shouldn't need a car/hotel.
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Old Jul 14, 2022, 3:57 am
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In the continuing saga of trying to get my double tier points for a trip in April, I received a message asking me to send, over email: my full name, date of birth, address, passport number and expiry date. Apparently they need all of that in order to protect my account under data protection regs before they can even start to look into why the double points have not been posted.

Never mind that email is one of the least secure forms of communication there is.

It's just one hoop to jump through after another.

I don't even need the points to retain gold, as my trip next month to Singapore with Qatar will sort that. It's just become a point of principle now.
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Old Jul 14, 2022, 4:02 am
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Just given up on this whole process (which might well be what BA are after)!!). After all the saga of getting the tier points to be awarded after 60 days for one trips from earlier in the year etc and with BA cancelling 2 more trips, for my September and October trips, I have just used my 2-4-1 and moved another booking to a different airline which was cheaper.
Got downgraded to silver but will have it for another 2 years and with the current climate and BA tactics, not planning for Gold anyway.
Shame since this could have been a good money earner for BA but as per usual, they are wrecking it themselves.
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Old Jul 14, 2022, 5:13 am
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Originally Posted by Dselvan
Just given up on this whole process (which might well be what BA are after)!!). After all the saga of getting the tier points to be awarded after 60 days for one trips from earlier in the year etc and with BA cancelling 2 more trips, for my September and October trips, I have just used my 2-4-1 and moved another booking to a different airline which was cheaper.
Got downgraded to silver but will have it for another 2 years and with the current climate and BA tactics, not planning for Gold anyway.
Shame since this could have been a good money earner for BA but as per usual, they are wrecking it themselves.
I think they will have earned a good amount of money from the promo, just coupled it with a lot of bad feeling too from failing to appreciate just how popular the promo was going to be, anticipating the demand and the extra workload it would introduce at a time when resources were going to be stretched enormously, having to cancel many, many flights for circumstances not necessarily under their control.
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Old Jul 14, 2022, 5:33 am
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Originally Posted by sayling
I think they will have earned a good amount of money from the promo,...
Well they've done quite well out of us although the holiday bookings we made last year were an awful lot cheaper than they are now,
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Old Jul 14, 2022, 5:39 am
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Originally Posted by firstlight
Well they've done quite well out of us although the holiday bookings we made last year were an awful lot cheaper than they are now,
Yes when I looked at the price of my September holiday it has more than doubled. Can see myself doing a lot of European trips as opposed to longhaul in the next 2/3 years. Status from this promo quite important for the lounge access and free exit row.
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Old Jul 14, 2022, 5:57 am
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Originally Posted by Cw novice
Yes when I looked at the price of my September holiday it has more than doubled. Can see myself doing a lot of European trips as opposed to longhaul in the next 2/3 years. Status from this promo quite important for the lounge access and free exit row.
we figured due to the shortage of long haul premium redemption seats that the only way we were going to where we wanted to go next year using our large pile of avios was to have a stash of jokers. The combination of the double TP offer and reduced thresholds enables us to get to GGL for the first and probably only time in our lives to get the space available avios seats.
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Old Jul 14, 2022, 6:05 am
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Originally Posted by firstlight
we figured due to the shortage of long haul premium redemption seats that the only way we were going to where we wanted to go next year using our large pile of avios was to have a stash of jokers. The combination of the double TP offer and reduced thresholds enables us to get to GGL for the first and probably only time in our lives to get the space available avios seats.
For me it will be getting 2 years of gold (until 31/10/24) and then a years soft landing in Silver. Originally was going to get gold in one trip but due to an AA cancellation will just need the 45 to which will be easy enough.
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Old Jul 14, 2022, 10:20 am
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Originally Posted by lorcancoyle
Thanks for the webchat tip - took a while to navigate the multiple choice questions to be offered an agent, be told there wasn’t an agent, finally get an agent, be transferred etc.

But I’m now in the “long” manual queue. Now to decide if I want to do a trip or two to get 200 TPs this membership year or gamble on how my next double TPs trip goes in September…

(in current environment trying to squeeze in a weekend somewhere in CE / biz for the TPs probably isn’t going to be worth it)
TPs added today with today’s date - customer satisfaction survey was asking about when I emailed so not sure whether that was a ~12 day turnaround from webchat or my late May email. Nice to get resolved
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Old Jul 14, 2022, 11:54 am
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Originally Posted by abligh
Indeed. I had a double TP qualifying holiday in Greece (LHR->ATH;ATH->LHR->ZRH). The qualification relied on car rental throughout the period. The ATH->LHR flight got cancelled and moved to an earlier time which was unacceptable as it would have meant leaving the island I was on the night before, and missing the birthday celebration that was the entire point of the break. So I changed it to a later LHR->ATH flight, stayed the night at the Sofitel (paid for by me out of pocket as BAH could not organise their way out of a paper bag), then flew LHR->ZRH the next day. BA refunded the cost of the hotel without argument. In theory, my car rental was not for the entire trip as I did not have a car rental in London which might have been argued to make the booking non-qualifying. Getting BA to credit the double tier points was the usual round of multiple emails, complaints etc, but each time I pointed out the original trip was qualifying, and eventually (about 90 days later I think) they credited the double TPs without argument. I am pretty sure the delay was just BA's usual total disorganisation rather than anything to do with the inserted extra night without car rental.
That's good to know, thanks.

Yes, the layover is less than 24 hours. Arriving LHR 1700, departing the next day 1405. We got a cheap Premier Inn at T4 and will get the perimeter bus from T4 to T5.

Original booking had same day shuttle MAN-LHR but after a flight cancellation left us with a 6-hour connection at LHR, from 8am to 2pm, which isn't preferable with a 6 and 13 year old, especially before an 11 hour flight.
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