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What will we see from British Airways and Virgin Atlantic in 2020?

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What can we expect to see from British Airways / Avios and Virgin Atlantic / Flying Club in 2020?  I’m not into predictions, but the lead-time in this business is so long that we usually have a good idea of what is coming down the line.

What will British Airways deliver in 2020?

We won’t see anything in 2020 to match 2019 and the unveiling of Club Suite.  However, if 2019 was about the unveiling, 2020 sees the more tedious but more important phase of getting the new seat out there.  The target is for 30% of the Heathrow long-haul fleet to have Club Suite by Christmas 2020.

In terms of new aircraft, the big thing is the arrival of the first Boeing 787-10.  We ran some pictures of this the other day and it is due to arrive soon.  It will start on the Atlanta route in February.

In terms of seating it will come with Club Suite and an eight-seat First Class cabin, using the same seat that is on the 787-9.  This means there is nothing radically new to see and, as an event, it is nowhere near as important as the arrival of the first A350.

Another batch of A350 aircraft will also arrive during 2020, along with a handful of Boeing 777.

To offset the new arrivals, further Boeing 747 aircraft will be retired this year, although 747s will still be around for at least another three years.

The ‘New Year Resolutions’ press release circulated by BA last week confirmed that a new crew uniform, designed by Ozwald Boateng, is still in the works and due in 2020 – albeit now too late for the 100th birthday celebrations.  Lounge ‘refreshes’ were also promised for Heathrow, Edinburgh and Berlin.

The only new long-haul route announced so far for 2020 is Portland, as we covered the other day.

Across the broader IAG Group:

we will see what conditions the EU competition authorities place on IAG’s proposed acquisition of Air Europa, and whether it will cause them to walk away

Royal Air Maroc is now due to join oneworld at the end of March – an article on this will follow tomorrow

the ‘Letter of Intent’ for 200 Boeing 737MAX aircraft, secured at what is almost certainly the lowest price achieved for short-haul aircraft in the last decade, may or may be turned into a firm order – BA’s share of the fleet would go to Gatwick if confirmed

In terms of Avios, the current strategic plans will have been disrupted by the surprise resignation of CEO Drew Crawley.  IAG’s strategy plans show a sharp increase in Avios issuance to 9% CAGR for 2020-2022 and Avios staff tell me that this is conservative. 

Something must be ‘up’ to justify these numbers since they are massively in excess of IAG’s passenger growth figures, and Avios is dealing with the loss of Flybe and the fall-off in volume from Amex.

One change which is certain is that redemptions on LATAM will cease when the airline leaves oneworld in October.  Royal Air Maroc will bring some new options to the table however.

Moving on to Virgin Atlantic ……

Virgin Atlantic is in a similar position to BA regarding seats, but under a little more pressure.  The A350 Upper Class Suite has come under criticism for its ‘too tight’ tray table and lack of storage, and the cabins also seem to be showing worrying signs of wear after just a few weeks.

The redesigned tray table we were promised does not yet seem to be available.  As with BA, A350 deliveries will continue throughout 2020.

Virgin has announced that the A350 will appear on Los Angeles, San Francisco and Lagos as the year progresses, with New York being virtually ‘all A350’.

Sao Paolo is the only new route announced so far launching with the Summer timetable on 29th March.  We have been told to keep that day clear by Virgin so you may get a trip report during April.

Gatwick to New York is also launching in March, as part of a plan by Virgin and its major shareholder Delta to wreck JetBlue’s UK launch.  Delta is joining the spoiler party by starting Gatwick to Boston.

St Lucia is being dropped from June, although British Airways has picked up the slack here.

The big news for 2020 may be at Manchester.  The rebuilding of the airport will reach the end of the first phase, with Virgin Atlantic gaining a Clubhouse lounge during the Spring.  There is massive potential for Virgin Atlantic at Manchester now that Thomas Cook has collapsed, since it is unlikely that any other competitor will want to launch multiple new long-haul routes to pick up the slack.  Norwegian would have been a threat but it is now retrenching as it attempts to become profitable.

Let’s move on to loyalty.  There are major events this year which could potentially transform Flying Club.

The first is the launch of Virgin Red (which I believe is being kept as the name) in April, assuming the timetable hasn’t slipped.  This is the new Virgin Group loyalty operation, allowing all Virgin-branded businesses to earn miles.  I’m not very excited about the redemption side – I am guessing that most will be poor value – but I am excited about the potential to pick up Flying Club miles from a wide range of new partners.

Secondly, we have the full integration of Air France and KLM into Flying Club.  This will let you redeem your Flying Club miles for all Air France and KLM services, as well as credit all Air France and KLM services to Virgin.  Virgin status will get you into Air France and KLM lounges, and vice versa.  I know the start date for this and it is very soon.  If the pricing is right it could be transformational.  It could also signal the end of Flying Blue’s presence in the UK if members choose to switch to Virgin Flying Club instead.

We should also see the integration of Flybe / Virgin Connect into Flying Club during 2020, with earning and redeeming becoming available.

Whatever happens, Head for Points will keep you in the loop.


How to earn Avios from UK credit cards

How to earn Avios from UK credit cards (April 2024)

As a reminder, there are various ways of earning Avios points from UK credit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses!

In February 2022, Barclaycard launched two exciting new Barclaycard Avios Mastercard cards with a bonus of up to 25,000 Avios. You can apply here.

You qualify for the bonus on these cards even if you have a British Airways American Express card:

Barclaycard Avios Plus card

Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard

Get 25,000 Avios for signing up and an upgrade voucher at £10,000 Read our full review

Barclaycard Avios card

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5,000 Avios for signing up and an upgrade voucher at £20,000 Read our full review

There are two official British Airways American Express cards with attractive sign-up bonuses:

British Airways American Express Premium Plus

25,000 Avios and the famous annual 2-4-1 voucher Read our full review

British Airways American Express

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You can also get generous sign-up bonuses by applying for American Express cards which earn Membership Rewards points. These points convert at 1:1 into Avios.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

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The Platinum Card from American Express

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Run your own business?

We recommend Capital on Tap for limited companies. You earn 1 Avios per £1 which is impressive for a Visa card, along with a sign-up bonus worth 10,500 Avios.

Capital on Tap Business Rewards Visa

Huge 30,000 points bonus until 12th May 2024 Read our full review

You should also consider the British Airways Accelerating Business credit card. This is open to sole traders as well as limited companies and has a 30,000 Avios sign-up bonus.

British Airways Accelerating Business American Express

30,000 Avios sign-up bonus – plus annual bonuses of up to 30,000 Avios Read our full review

There are also generous bonuses on the two American Express Business cards, with the points converting at 1:1 into Avios. These cards are open to sole traders as well as limited companies.

American Express Business Platinum

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American Express Business Gold

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Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which earn Avios. This includes both personal and small business cards.

Comments (169)

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  • Charlieface says:

    “may or may be turned into a firm order”
    should be “may or may NOT be”

    Rob, as a guest contributor, any chance of another Awardwallet code you could email me direct?

  • Donna says:

    O/T- When will the Qatar sale commence? Any thoughts?

    • Lady London says:

      Hi Donna

      The answer to that is mostly “soon” especially this time of year.

      However its been mentioned a few times that often sale prices are pretty much as good as last few sales, quite a lot of the time, if you look at routes that don’t start in the uk, such as ex-Scandinavia. I personally won’t be waiting around for a sale when I book my next one.

      The exception these days might be their offers that require 2 to travel and we might be due one of those in a few weeks.

  • Kai says:

    Very soon – that’s what Rob said roughly two years ago and it has been repeated many times :wink

  • Gabe says:

    thanks for update Rob , doesnt look like any 350 club suites coming to Gatters for Caribbean travel. We could be stuck with the 2/4/2 config on BA for at least two more years ?? comment? Opportunity for Virgin ?

    • TGLoyalty says:

      There are no plans for anything but 777 on LH or for the suite to come to LGW I’m a long term basis.

      All the planes have just been refurbished so could be 5 years+

  • JonathanW says:

    The new 789-10 on the Atlanta route means there are 6 fewer first class seats so little chance of a reward now. We go to Atlanta twice a year regularly and in recent years have used the 2-4-1 voucher to get first class seats. Luckily when we booked our April 2020 flights we had seats in the 777 config in first and we have still got seats in the new first. When in October 2019 we tried to book first seats there were not available and the reward seat finder apps semm unable to get any first class seats on the Atlanta service no matter what date now. We did enjoy very much the Concorde lounge but it appears we will now have to slum it in Club. Oh dear ! Has anybody had luck getting reward seats on the 789-10?

  • Peterrrrr3 says:

    O/T

    Does anyone have a Monese Premium code? I read one commenter on some article saying they had used multiple of these to get monthly free Monese Premium codes for about 6 months. Can’t seem to find the original comment (hey ho forum discussion incoming!).

    Any help appreciated!

    Thanks.

    P

    • Peterrrrr3 says:

      Just to clarify, I’ve already used the 1MONTHFREE code for a month, and PERK2019 has expired.

      Found out the hard way by getting a transaction fee when topping the card up….

      • Shoestring says:

        what is the fee now then? I got 1 month free Premium as well & haven’t bothered looking for an other codes

        could be useful to know the fee if any more freebies come up – unlikely to be more than a small fraction of 1% of any top up, surely?

        • Shoestring says:

          I got the free Monese card in the post (via my Premium code 1 month), can I top up free with that?

          • boi says:

            I use 1month free and when that expired (29/12) I used PREMIUMPLEASE which gave me 3 months. So I am sorted for now. Hope that still works- found it on google few days back.

          • Shoestring says:

            cheers, boi! 🙂

          • Peterrrrr3 says:

            Just another one of the reasons I love this blog…not just Rob posting quality articles but usually plenty more value to be had in the comments provided by the knowledgeable people here! Thanks Boi!

            @Shoestring, yes – the 2% fee is a joke. I basically hold Monese only for the occasional Amazon gift card discounts Rob posts here, or hitting min spend on other cards. Riding the Fintech train until investor money dries up…as many more are doing here I presume.

          • BJ says:

            Thanks Boi, great find.

          • pablo says:

            Boi, you’re a star! Thank you

        • TGLoyalty says:

          Top up fee Over and above any free allowance is 2%

          • Shoestring says:

            that’s scandalous, glad I don’t use Monese then (apart from the free £95)

            even a top up to Monese from my current a/c via debit card is going to cost 2%?

          • Shoestring says:

            one of the things I really hate about Monese: it’s a bank a/c, right? – so why can’t I log into my a/c on a proper desktop computer? I can’t see half the things on my mobile & Monese navigation is useless, just spent 2 minutes finding Promotions

          • BJ says:

            Not if you are on the premium plan. TG mean you will pay 2% if you exceed your free allowance on other plans. At least I think that’s what he is saying. I can confirm code reported by Boi works, U’ve used it too.

          • Genghis says:

            On the basic plan top ups from debit card and bank transfer are free. Only “cash” top ups at pay point / PO attract the 2% charge after £200 in a month period.

          • Shoestring says:

            OK! that’s better

          • TGLoyalty says:

            Yes just for cash top ups over any free allowance (premiums have unlimited free allowance 😉 )

            debit card allowance for premiums is only £600 a calendar month aswell.

          • Peter K says:

            Thanks Boi for the code!

  • The Original Nick says:

    Anyone know how flexible Easyjet are with giving hot water away for my collapsible mug?

    • eli says:

      I have never been refused, though sometimes they’ll insist you have a lid for your cup, due to Elf N Safety of course

  • Dongseng says:

    OT – has anyone had their bonus avios for per £4 spent during December promotion period posted to their accounts yet? I checked mines and only got random 1 or 2 points here as bonus but expecting more as I did couple of big spends such as buying my annual season ticket loan and flights to Japan. =/

    • Yuff says:

      I’ve had it sporadically and they are still arriving into my account as of yesterday….

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