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Will British Airways extend your Executive Club Gold, Silver or Bronze status due to coronavirus?

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British Airways has just announced the measures it is taking to ensure you may still be able to enjoy your status benefits once travel restrictions lift.

To be honest, it’s not good enough.  But it’s a start.

Here is what will change:

The number of tier points you need to earn or retain status will be reduced by 30% for members due for renewal on 8th April, 8th May and 8th June

If your membership is due to renew from 8th July onwards, there is no concession (yet?).  You will need to earn the full number of tier points to renew or gain status.

what are the British Airways Executive Club tiers?

The requirement to have flown four BA cash flights (on top of earning the necessary tier points) is waived

All 2-4-1 vouchers and Gold Upgrade Vouchers will automatically be extended by 6 months (which we already wrote about here)

If your membership is up for renewal in April, May or June you should expect an email outlining the changes.

This page of ba.com has more details.

How does the British Airways status extension work in practice?

The British Airways tier point thresholds will now stand at 210 tier points for Bronze, 420 tier points for Silver and 1050 tier points for Gold.

Assuming your membership year renews on 8th June, you will have missed out at least two (April, May) but more likely three (March) and possibly four (February) months of regular flying. 

Assuming three months, and if you earn an equal amount of tier points every month,  you would be missing out on 25% of your annual tier points. Under this extension your status would renew, since the reduction of tier points required is greater than your lost earnings.

However, this is only on the assumption that you earn an equal amount of tier points every month. For most flyers, this is unlikely. 

The majority of people who are currently Bronze, Silver and Gold earn their status through only a handful of flights – it can take as little as one long haul return flight and a few short hauls to qualify for British Airways Silver status, for example.

Reducing the tier points required by 30% is unlikely to have an impact on these flyers, as they are likely to miss out on key bookings they made due to travel restrictions. These people will face a soft landing to the next tier down.

Because British Airways has refused to credit travellers with the tier points they would have earned from flights which were booked but then cancelled, some people will fail to earn or retain status even though their cancelled flights would have tipped them over.

Whilst this update protects some of BA’s corporate clients – people who commute to work, or have a weekly or monthly trip to US for example – it falls short of protecting many other status holders. These are customers British Airways is at risk of losing if it does not enact further concessions.

It is not clear why British Airways is choosing not to simply extend status.  Qatar Airways and Virgin Atlantic have announced they are rolling over status for an additional six months, no questions asked.  Qantas is going one step further and extending status by a whole year.  Hilton also announced a similar move yesterday – in fact, Hilton went further by saying that anyone who has recently dropped down will be reinstated.  This seems like a simpler and more effective fix than what BA is proposing here.

It also seems odd to apply this change from April onwards, given the levels of disruption to flying that happened in the weeks up to 8th March. If your membership renewed this month there is a chance you may not have re-qualified for your tier, and these changes do not offer any help.

We will have to wait and see if British Airways goes further than what it has announced today. I suspect it will have to, given the amount of people who will be losing out.

You can find out more on this page of ba.com.


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Comments (154)

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  • Ilou says:

    This is ridiculous! Honestly 30% reduction

    They should just extend status by 12 months for all members.. if anything you want to retain your best client once this is all over

  • Mike B says:

    I have an Upgrade voucher that is not showing as extended – is there a stated policy on these vouchers? Thank you.

    • Ben says:

      The email I received yesterday said “…This also applies to any Gold Upgrade Vouchers you may have – these will be extended in the next few days.”

  • Cliff C says:

    Surely it is only fair for BA to reduce the requirement for the Gold Upgrade voucher as well. My renewal date is 8 June and I have so far amassed 2100 tier points. I would have easily reached 2500 since my company had asked me to visit China, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Sri Lanka, Male, Madrid, Rome and Cyprus in March/April/May.

  • Chris says:

    From my point of view, I think you need to look at the positive side of this, it will help many but not everyone’s personal circumstance and BA have said there is more to come. They had to make an equal assumption with a broad brush approach otherwise they would have to have given people with 4 flights and 40 tier points Silver on the assumption they had an EX-EU 560 tier point Qatar flight cancelled. I applaud them in trying to fix the immediate problem for many and struggle with the lack of balance here.

  • Andrew Pawley says:

    Their proposals are really poor. I had booked enough flights to maintain gold. All will likely be cancelled or if not I will need to cancel, but because of phasing will lose gold. Couple this with the challenge they are creating for one to get cash back on cancelled flights truly not impressed by BA. They are really damaging their brand amongst their most important customers. I always fly Club long haul these days and often First.

  • GOONFACE says:

    Off topic, but I’m not seeing nor hearing anything from IHG on extending current Intercontinental Ambassador status and expiring benefits which cannot be used not UK Free night vouchers from the Creation credit card. They appear to have been actively silent on these issues. I have a free night cert expiring in May and Ambassador free weekend also expiring in May. As someone in our household is on the “vulnerable”list and having to self-shield until June we have no option but to cancel booked stays which use these benefits – so without an extension, we’ll lose it. Does anyone know IHG’s position in this?

    That being said, I am exceptionally impressed by Hilton during this time with their Comms and extension offering and I’m minded to lean more heavily towards giving them my stays in the future in response to the gesture.

    • Charlie Whiskey says:

      I had a very extensive email from IHG on 11 March about all their interim changes/ concessions, including a three month extension of all Ambassador weekend
      vouchers.

  • Andrew says:

    And not to mention the hard work we put in last year to get our status and with little flying this year we won’t be able to enjoy its benefits – which is why an extension is fairer all round for people to earn for the coming year and to enjoy last year’s earned status.

    • Alastair says:

      This is what annoys me!
      “Congratulations you got status – shame you can’t use it for anything. Oh look it expired – too bad”
      Ignore renewing it, I just want an opportunity to use it in the first place. And everyone is in the same boat! – No one is able to use anything right now.

  • John Dodd says:

    I am presently BA silver and have been for a while. I am presently on 370 points but have had cancelled First class to Singapore return (480 points ) and club to Malaga ( 40 points) so I will in April go down to bronze as I will not reach 600 tier point. As BA cancelled why is it my fault. Secondly though they have cancelled my outbound flight on the booking they have not cancelled the return. How many other customers are in the same boat. (Pun) . You cannot phone them as after the usual
    Message you are automatically cut off.

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