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British Airways issues a new coronavirus refund policy

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British Airways has just improved its coronavirus rebooking and refund policy.

This includes extending the window for cancelling existing bookings.

Up until now, only travellers booked on services until 31st May had the option to convert their booking into a voucher.  This has now been extended to all travel until 31st July. You can see the announcement on ba.com here.

The only way to claim a cash refund from British Airways is via the increasingly busy phone lines.  The Head for Points coronavirus refund and cancellation policy article has more details on different booking types.

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What are my options for a British Airways coronavirus refund?

This is how we see it.

Did you book with cash for a flight departing AFTER 31st July?

If you booked before 3rd March, there is nothing you can do.  You will need to wait a few weeks to see if BA extends its refund policy for travel in August and beyond.

If you booked on or after 3rd March, you can rebook your ticket for another date between now and the end of 2020.  However, you must pay any fare difference.

Did you book with cash for a flight departing BEFORE 31st July?

Is your flight still operating and you are due to travel in the next few days?

If your flight is not cancelled and you are travelling very soon, you have no choice.  You must either travel or take a British Airways voucher.  Cash refunds are not available for flights which are operating.

Is your flight still operating but it is for travel in a few weeks or months time?

If this is you, you have two options:

You can – today – accept the British Airways travel voucher, or

You can wait until nearer the date of departure to see if BA does cancel your flight.  If it does, you are entitled to call up and request a cash refund.

Is your flight already cancelled?

You have two options:

You can accept the British Airways travel voucher via the BA website, or

You can ring British Airways and ask for a cash refund

Did you book with Avios?

If you booked with Avios, here are your options:

Is your flight operating, and departing BEFORE OR ON 31st July?

If so …..

You can accept the British Airways travel voucher via the BA website or

You can ring British Airways and ask for a cash and Avios refund, paying the £35 per person cancellation fee, or

You can wait to see if your flight gets cancelled, which will save you the £35 per person cancellation fee

Is your flight operating, and departing AFTER 31st July?

If so …..

You can ring British Airways and ask for a cash and Avios refund, paying the £35 per person cancellation fee, or

You can wait to see if your flight gets cancelled, which will save you the £35 per person cancellation fee

Is your flight cancelled?

You have two options:

You can accept the British Airways travel voucher via the BA website (no fees apply) or

You can ring British Airways and ask for a cash and Avios refund (no fees apply)

British Airways changes coronavirus flight refund policy

Does my voucher guarantee me a flight for the same price?

No.

You need to be very clear about this.  The British Airways refund vouchers do NOT guarantee you a flight to the same destination for the same price.  It is simply a cash and/or Avios voucher to be spend how you wish.

If you had booked a £300 flight to New York but decide to rebook for a date where tickets are £500, you will need to pay the additional £200 on top.

Are the British Airways flight refund vouchers transferable?

No.

The person who receives the voucher must be a passenger on the rebooked flight.

Does it make any difference if you paid with Avios and/or a 2-4-1 voucher?

Yes.

If your booking contained Avios and/or a British Airways American Express 2-4-1 voucher, you do NOT get the Avios and voucher redeposited in your British Airways Executive Club account.

Instead, the Avios and 2-4-1 voucher are rolled up into the voucher, along with your cash.

We have reports of people who have tried to rebook a 2-4-1 ticket being refused unless their flight was to the same Avios zone.  It is not clear if this is policy or just confused agents at the call centre.

Whatever the rules, trying to mix Avios, a 2-4-1 voucher and cash into a new booking is going to be messy.  Using a voucher from a cash booking is obviously far easier.

Edit: anecdotal evidence in the comments suggests that the 2-4-1 voucher will be valid as long as the voucher as a whole, ie. until April 2022.

What happens to the expiry date on my BA Amex 2-4-1 voucher?

The voucher you receive if you cancel your flight and accept a voucher is valid until 30th April 2022.

However, what happens if your voucher includes a British Airways American Express 2-4-1 voucher which expires before 30th April 2022 (as virtually all of them will)?

Does your BA Amex 2-4-1 voucher get extended to 30th April 2022?  Or is your travel voucher actually going to partially expire early?  We can’t get an answer to this question.

British Airways coronavirus flight refund policy

All existing coronavirus cash refund vouchers are extended

British Airways is also extending existing refund vouchers. Under the previous policy all travel had to be completed within 12 months of your original dates. All new and existing vouchers can now be used up until 30th April 2022, mirroring Virgin Atlantic’s generous voucher scheme.

(The original 12 month rule was unfair because you had to fly back before the expiry date, not just travel out.  This meant that anyone who had booked for Easter 2020 could not use their voucher for Easter 2021.)

As noted above, it isn’t clear what happens to BA Amex 2-4-1 vouchers which are embedded in vouchers but are due to expire before 30th April 2022.

Remember that vouchers can only be used by ringing up to book.  They are not valid online.  This may change but you shouldn’t bet on it.

British Airways Holidays bookings

British Airways has also recently changed the payment schedule for BA Holidays bookings. If you have a a flight + hotel or car booking then you now only need pay the balance due 3 weeks before departure. If you have a medium term booking (eg. July, August, September) then it is best to wait and see how the travel situation evolves.

Is the new British Airways coronavirus refund policy an improvement?

Whilst British Airways still appears to be trying its best to prevent people from getting cash refunds, the new voucher policy is a necessary improvement on the previous offerings which were exceptionally poor when compared to other airlines.

If you have a voucher it should now be much more useful although, of course, you are still on the hook for any fare difference when you rebook.

This HfP article outlines the coronavirus policies for the major UK airlines and hotel groups.


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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:

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

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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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There is also a British Airways American Express card for small businesses:

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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.

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Comments (157)

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  • Waddle says:

    BREAK: British Airways owner IAG has said the airline is set to make up to 12,000 workers redundant

  • revlou says:

    I would like a cash refund from BA from a flight they cancelled. I successfully managed to submit the “workaround” cash refund over a month ago (before they helpfully rewired their website) but have heard nothing from them and have had no refund. I have tried calling them 10 times over the past month (at different times of the day) each to a nice recording of a lady telling me they are “putting their staff first” [by removing the refund option on their website…]. Would it be unreasonable of me to submit a Section 75 claim now?

    • Pareet Shah says:

      I’m in a similar position. Applied for refund about a month ago. I hadn’t received anything so I contacted via DM on Twitter and initially (about 2 weeks ago) responses were slow and unhelpful. However last Thursday tried again and got a reasonably quick response and the agent said that he’d chased up….hopefully I’ll get points and cash asap!

  • ChrisL says:

    Question RE: pre-paid seating on a Avios booking

    Am I correct in thinking that this latest extension from BA has no effect on refunding seat selections?
    Will I be elligible to request a refund for the seats only if BA cancel the flights.
    We are due to travel early June, so I intend to wait for the inevitable cancellation…

    • Helen says:

      I accepted a voucher for flights booked in April, for which I paid cash. The vouchers issued do not include seat reservation charges. I had to get through on the telephone to request a refund of these, which was paid in cash.

  • Paul says:

    12,000 job losses at BA! If accurate I would suggest a carrier to avoid for some time. The impact on moral and therefore the service cannot be underestimated. Ghastly news for everyone affected.

  • illuminatus says:

    So I have a return flight Lima-London booked through 241 voucher on July 15, the outbound was flown back in July 2019. The flight is till ‘on’ for now. What happens if I cancel it now – I pay £35, get my taxes and Avios back, but what about the unused part of the voucher?

  • Kelly says:

    I’m so confused. Have 1 reward saver fare booked to Copenhagen on 2/6 so if I cancel now would only receive avios back due to £35 pp fee, also have one booking to Barcelona 30/6 which is part paid with avios. If I take a voucher (which I am happy to do ) would it have to be on a like for like basis? Looking to book a flight to miami for February 2021 (cash booking) so I couldn’t add these vouchers to that booking it would have to be something with avios in the booking?

  • RedHroogar says:

    Finally got through to the Exec Club via the US number above (free using Skype) after 10 minute wait. The agent wasn’t aware if the 2-4-1 voucher would also be valid for the 2022 extension as this extension was only announced yesterday. He spoke to a supervisor who thought it should be. However, he said no change to the availability criteria.
    I have additional complication in that we used my wife’s 2-4-1 for her and my granddaughter and I used mine for me and my grandsons. Problem is that the Voucher route means that they have to travel with us in the future (not ideal). It would have been easier if they just refunded the cash points and 2-4-1 but there is no going back. The computer says NO!!

    • RedHroogar says:

      Oh!! and I got cut off before completing all of my questions and have been waiting 30 mins to be reconnected grrr.

  • Sarah says:

    Please can someone confirm if my understanding is correct? I have a booking to NYC on 25 June for 3 people so I used Avios, 2-4-1 and cash.
    The 2-4-1 voucher expires in Sep.
    So if I opt to take the voucher now, the 2-4-1 will be extended to 2022 but if I wait until it’s cancelled to get cash refund, the 2-4-1 voucher will only be extended by 6 months to March 2021. Is that right?

    • Rob says:

      Yes. That is how it appears although we don’t have official confirmation that 241s inside vouchers stay until April 2022.

      • Sarah says:

        Hi Rob, any official confirmation on this yet. Have tried phoning BA but can’t get through unsurprisingly.

        • Rob says:

          No, sorry. Difficult to prove either way unfortunately since all you can do is take BA’s word for it – you can’t book further out than mid April 2021 at present.

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