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BA domestic Club Europe launches – book with Avios today, check existing flights

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As we revealed exclusively on Head for Points two weeks ago, British Airways will launch Club Europe business class on domestic flights from 1st April.

Some behind-the-scenes work was going on yesterday to get things ready.  No domestic flights could be booked for travel from 1st April.  Normal service was meant to resume at 8am this morning.

British Airways club europe domestic flights

Firstly ….

If you have an existing domestic sector booked, take another look at it.

You may find that it now shows Club Europe.  This is especially likely if you are connecting to or from a premium class flight in London.

Anyone with a standalone Business UK ticket should also be upgraded.

Secondly ….

Take a look at your seat allocations over at ba.com.

As of last night BA had not rearranged seating on existing bookings.  However, I would expect it to be done by the time you read this.

If you have an existing domestic booking and were sat towards the front of the aircraft, you are likely to have been moved towards the middle or back.  You may want to check and move yourself if you aren’t happy with where you ended up.

If you were moved into Club Europe, you should check to see if the window or aisle seat you have been given is suitable.  If you are travelling with other people, check that they are still near you – remember that Club Europe seating is 2×2 rather than 3×3 in Euro Traveller.

Thirdly ….

Avios redemption seats for Club Europe on domestic flights should be available from 8am today when the booking system reopens.

I would expect two Avios seats in Club Europe to be showing on every flight.  If I’m right, this is a great opportunity to bag yourself some seats for peak dates – Edinburgh during the Festival, anything you may need for Christmas, New Year, Easter or Bank Holidays etc.  Yes, you’ll be paying 9,000 Avios each-way but that is still probably a better deal than paying cash.

Cash tickets for business class – which we assume will earn 80 tier points return – are pricing at around £199 at ba.com.  If you after a quick tier point run, they may be worth a look.  If you’ve got more time, however, you can get weekend breaks to certain European destinations for similar money and which are likely to be more fun.  A key difference is that these domestic tickets do NOT appear to require a Saturday night stay.


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Comments (184)

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  • Adam says:

    If I go into an existing domestic redemption booking in the app it’s now listed as club europe on the first screen. Got all excited at the free upgrade but when I click through it then says euro traveller and the seat selection shows the back rather than the front of the plane. Still some teething gremlins in the system.

  • Andrew says:

    When will the planes actually be being changed to CE seating ?

    Ie if flying domestic on 30th March, after a long haul in F… will we be sitting at the front in CE, but before it’s actually officially open ?

    • James Black says:

      yes, I sat at the last row on F ticket before after BA cancelled my flight and rebooked ticket for me!

    • the real harry1 says:

      I hope you don’t fondly think you’ll get a better seat! 🙂

  • James Black says:

    Sadly, my silver member ended on 1st March, can not choose seat now.

  • Anna says:

    Does this mean that I will get free refreshments on my connection to CE from Manchester at the end of April?

    Also, if you now book a ET connection to a CE or CW flight, will you still be able to use the lounge at Manchester or will you now have to book CE for the connection to get this perk?

  • Anna says:

    Then again, I’ve just checked my booking and all it says is that the Man-Heathrow leg of my journey has been cancelled, no emails or any other info. Hopefully they are still in the process of updating their systems as this could be a disaster!

    • Ian says:

      Yes, like other members I was alarmed this morning to see our LHR-GLA-LHR flights showing in red as Cancelled but when I click on the booking it shows “replacement” flights with Note New Flight times – which are identical. Seat allocation has been changed from row 10 to row 4 (economy) for the return but is currently “unavailable” on the outbound flight. It does seem their IT system has made a bit of a meal of introducing domestic CE.

  • GregB says:

    My LBA – LHR in May has changed with no problems.

  • peter19 says:

    Price discrepancies this morning showing on BA website following the changes last night . E / PE / J.
    Example fare of a 3 sector flight. UK Domestic/ US International/ US internal – one way i should add so not return.
    E: £1348
    PE: £ 750
    Biz: £1418

  • Rosalie says:

    I have just checked two separate bookings made for June and December leaving Newcastle into Heathrow for onward long haul connections and they have both been changed to Club Europe. What makes it more special is these were avios redemption bookings using 2 4 1.

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