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Why some people are missing their 15,000 Avios BA Amex loyalty bonus

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I wrote earlier last week about the generous bonus of 15,000 Avios points which British Airways has awarded to anyone who has held a British Airways American Express card since it launched in 2001.

Well, not quite ‘anyone’.

I have had a few emails from people who have held the card since 2001 and have not received the bonus.

BA Premium Plus American Express card BAPP

Almost all of these people have one thing in common:

At some point between 2001 and today, they upgraded from the free BA Amex to the Premium Plus card.

So, the situation is:

If you have had the free card for 15 years, and are actively using it, you got 15,000 Avios

If you have had the Premium Plus card for 15 years, and are actively using it, you got 15,000 Avios

If you upgraded or downgraded from one card to the other during the past 15 year, you did NOT got a bonus

I genuinely do not believe that British Airways intended this to happen.  They will have asked Amex for a list of everyone who has held a card continuously since 2001 and this will have excluded people who upgraded or downgraded during that time.

Plenty of Avios, Amex and BA employees will read this, so hopefully they can take another look and issue the bonus to those people who do deserve it but have been tripped up on a technicality.


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Comments (75)

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  • Wally1976 says:

    Another OT – sorry. Matched my SPG gold status (from Amex Platinum) to Marriott gold as soon as the match was available. Got Marriott card in the post at the weekend and it says status is until 2/17 rather than the 12/17 I had anticipated :-(. I’ll be getting another Amex Platinum later next year so hoping to get the status renewed before a couple of Marriott stays.

  • Rob says:

    I initially had the free BA-Amex card, account opened in 2001. I then upgraded to the Premium version of the card, not exactly sure when but probably in 2002. I received the 15,000 points, which reached my BAEC account as soon as I received the email from BA.

  • Nick M says:

    OT – Virgin CC / new flying club number

    Sorry I couldn’t find the post from yesterday(?) to reply to… I called MBNA this morning – they already had my new flying club number linked to the account. Given that I only got an email with it over the weekend I was pretty impressed!

  • Bigglesgirl says:

    Now I know why I didn’t get my 15k bonus too – I upgraded to the Premium Card a couple of years ago and I have had their card since it was issued too! 🙁

  • Georges Pharand says:

    Well I still have my first statement, it was dated 10 February 2001 and the first charge was £120 for the Premium Plus Card which I’ve kept and used faithfully ever since and so has my business partner with his own card. Neither of us got this 15,000 Avios bonus so we will be furious if we don’t get it because it turns out to be some random selective thing. Alex Cruz will be receiving a letter soon. I strongly encourage everyone who didn’t get it to do the same.
    Alex Cruz, CEO
    British Airways
    Waterside, Po Box 365, Harmondsworth, West Drayton UB7 0GB
    alex.cruz@ba.com

    • Johnnycl says:

      Subject line of email: Show Me The F****ing Avios ??

      • the real harry says:

        heh heh

        where’s my compo for the 30 tickets I bought advertised as having free F&booze?

    • Flyer248 says:

      Lol ‘Furious’??

      If this is the worst thing that happens to you this week then I’d say you’ve done OK.
      A bit of perspective is needed here I feel……

  • Tim tinsley says:

    This reason does not appear to be why I’ve not received it – only ever held the premium card.

  • Talay says:

    When I upgraded, I was told that it was a new application and underwriting including a new credit check and not merely a formality and computer change.

  • dicksbits says:

    I have had a BA Amex card since 2000 but have not received the 15,000 avios. It is true in some years it was not used, but the account was never closed. Would this make a difference? I joined BAEC in 2009.

    • Rob says:

      Yes, it makes a difference. BA has specifically excluded ‘inactive’ cards although there was no definition of ‘active’ in the document I saw.

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