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British Airways extends Executive Club elite status by 12 months, reduces tier point targets

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British Airways Executive Club has announced that it is extending the elite status of all members by 12 months.

In addition, it is reducing the number of tier points you will need to retain your membership for the following year by 25%.

This is good news.  To be honest, I think that most people had decided that British Airways was not going to bother – especially as it will need to restrict airport lounge numbers going forward – but it is good that they have.

British Airways Executive Club status cards

How will the British Airways status extension work?

Full details are on this page of the British Airways website.

Because of the complex way that British Airways operates, with each member having a different membership year end date of the 8th of a particular month, it was never going to be easy to keep everyone happy.

I think that most people will be satisfied but it is clear that some people will feel aggrieved.

This is how the BA status extension works:

Your current membership tier will be extended by 12 months, for memberships renewing between 8th July 2020 and 8th June 2021.

Extensions will show in your British Airways account within the next two weeks.

And you mentioned reduced tier points?

Yes.

After your extension, you will be able to requalify for the subsequent year for 25% fewer tier points than are normally required.

This means that British Airways Bronze status will require 225 tier points (was 300 points), Silver status will require 450 tier points (was 600 tier points) and Gold status will require 1,125 tier points (was 1,500).

If you qualify by segments, Bronze will require 18 one-way cash flights and Silver will require 37.

Similar drops apply to Gold Guest List and the sub-tiers inside Gold Guest List.

The reduced tier point thresholds apply to all membership years which expire up to, and including, 8th July 2022.

When I first heard about this, I went back to BA with a few questions.  Here is my understanding of how it will work but please don’t take any specific action without additional confirmation:

I am already above the reduced tier point threshold.  Will I be promoted immediately?

Yes.

For example, if you are currently on 250 tier points with a membership year ending on 8th August, you will be promoted to Bronze as soon as British Airways pushes these changes through its system in the next couple of weeks.

British Airways is extending your elite status by 12 months

I gained a new status in my current membership year, so I already have it for next year regardless.  Do I get an additional extension?

Yes.

For example …. if your year-end is 8th September 2020 and you qualified for Silver status in February 2020, you already have Silver status until 31st October 2021.  This will be extended to 31st October 2022.

However, you would need to earn the FULL 600 tier points between 9th September 2021 and 8th September 2022 to retain your Silver status for 2023.  The lower tier point thresholds only apply to membership years which end on or before 8th July 2022.

I have already requalified for my current tier. Do I get a further extension?

No.

For example, you are Silver and your year expires on 8th September.  You already have 600 tier points to renew until 31st October 2021.  You do not receive a further extension.

I have an 8th June year-end and did not requalify for status.  However, I won’t drop down a level until 31st July 2020.  Do I keep my old tier?

No.  You will drop down a tier.  However, your new lower tier will be rolled over.

For example …. if your year-end was 8th June 2020 and you failed to retain Gold, you will still drop to Silver on 31st July.  However, your Silver status will last for two years instead of one year.

My year-end was 8th March / 8th April / 8th May and I failed to retain status due to reduced flying.  Can I have my old tier back?

No.  However, you will retain your ‘soft landing’ tier (Silver if Gold, Bronze if Silver) for two years instead of one year.

I am not a member of British Airways Executive Club at the moment.  Can I join and benefit from the reduced tier point threshold in my first year?

Yes.  You would only need 225 tier points for Bronze, 450 tier points for Silver and 1125 tier points for Gold.

The new reduced tier point thresholds will apply to all membership years which end up to 8th July 2022.

I am a BAEC member but have no British Airways status at the moment.  Do I still benefit from the reduced tier point threshold?

Yes.

If you are a Blue member and reach the reduced qualification requirements (225 tier points) for Bronze status before your next tier point collection end date, your membership will be upgraded to Bronze for the remainder of your tier point collection year, and the year after.  These are the normal rules, albeit at the reduced qualification thresholds.

The reduced thresholds will also apply to your next membership year too, as long as it ends on or before 8th July 2022.

Is the requirement to fly a minimum number of British Airways segments still suspended?

No.  This rule is back on the books.

To earn or renew Bronze status you will need to earn 225 tier points plus fly at least two British Airways one-way flights for cash.  To earn or renew Silver or Gold status will require the requisite number of tier points plus flying at least four British Airways one-way flights for cash.

Conclusion

This is a very aggressive move by British Airways and goes further than anyone realistically expected.

Not only do you get an additional year of elite status – which admittedly most other major airlines have already put in place – but you will have a reduced tier point threshold to renew it.  If you believe that your flying pattern will be back to normal by late 2021 / early 2022 then you may well be able to reach a status level which you have not managed before.

You can find out more on ba.com here.


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Comments (441)

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  • Thebigmcp says:

    Im bronze, have 415 TP and a cancelled flight which would have earned 200 TP 15th June making me silver. Year expires July 8th.
    Can I ask to get upgrade to silver on fact of cancelled flight points taking me above tier or does this new benefit mean tuff luck to me, too late?

    • Rhys says:

      Call them

      • Payload says:

        I had a similar issue (430 TP) with a cancelled flights to Helsinki and Brussels that would have got me over the 600 TP for Silver. Just called as you suggested Rhys, and eventually got through to the Avios team. After I described my issue, the agent responded that they would only have upgraded to silver if my year end was in April/May/June, not August as mine is. He suggested taking a flight to get me the 20 TP I need. I explained that it was not an option for me and was there anything he could do, and he agreed to raise a request with ‘the relevant team’ on my behalf, and I should check back in 2/3 weeks to see if my Silver status had been awarded. He did not sound confident that it would be. Any suggestions for a different approach or should I wait and see what comes of this?

        • Rhys says:

          There is no alternative apart from taking a flight or calling, so you’ll have to wait

  • Luca says:

    So I am on 235 TPS (currently blue) with year end October, it seems i auto get bronze.. how however it’s not clear.

  • Andrew says:

    I too am confused so would appreciate confirmation please:
    Collection year end 8 August
    Was gold during 2019 but briefly fell to silver after card expiry on 30 Sep 19 until mid October 19, then went back up to gold, so took me about 2 and a bit months to requalify.
    My card expiry is 30 Sep 2021 (no change yet as a result of this).

    Am I in the “already requalified, no further extension” bucket, despite my brief drop to silver? I note the app says “retained gold”.

    Even if that’s the case, do I get a 25% reduction in threshold for the period 9 Aug 2020 to 8 Aug 2021? Or not?

    Thanks! A

    • Rhys says:

      It’ll get extended to 2022, but you won’t be eligible for the reduced TP thresholds after.

  • Joan says:

    My partner’s year expires in March and he was silver and already had enough tier points to retain silver . Will he get the extension to March 2022?
    Thanks

  • xmenlongshot says:

    I totally lucked out here – 445 tier points on 8 June, upgraded to silver, now extended to July 22 and a 25% tried point reduction to keeping status (if I interpret the above correctly).

    Crazy! No idea how much flying I’ll be doing at that point but at least it gives me a realistic chance to use some of the benefits of the silver card

  • NigelthePensioner says:

    Speculation and misinterpretation are leading to confusion. BA have, piecemeal, announced what they are going to do and as has been said, there will be winners and losers. Rather than getting all wound up about your personal circumstances, leave it until the end of the month (BA computers are very slow) and look at “my account” in the (Android) app. It will have updated by then and show you your status, expiry of that status and points / sectors required to maintain that status after expiry. Then, if you disagree, ring BA and ask them to explain how they arrived at your scenario. Until then, there is nothing you can do and even after that point, if the “computer says no……” you’ll just have to move on!

    • Joe says:

      Well said. Everyone whinging on here needs to get a grip. Put your keyboard away and start enjoying your life without moaning about an airline status that you can’t really use right now! Seriously! Sort it out in a few weeks as per Nigel’s advice.

  • Andy says:

    I lost my Silver retention on June 8th by 5 points. Absolutely gutted, 4 days later I would have been laughing like most

    • Lady London says:

      you can phone BA for that, someone reported they were 10 short and had been given it when they asked politely

  • Matt says:

    There are more important things to worry about than status extensions right now, but based on Rob’s questions this might be (for me at least) BA snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Similar to Andrew above, my year end is 8 August, and between 8 Aug 2019 and 30 Sept 2019 I retained gold, never dropping to silver. The system shows gold until Sep 2021.

    I received an email stating “we’ve added 12 months extra onto your Gold Executive Club membership” and “it will be even easier to retain your Gold status next time you’re up for renewal, as we’ve decreased the amount of Tier Points needed by 25%”. At least one of which, per Rob, will not be true…

    As I have already requalified within the year, I don’t get an extension until Sep 2022. And if I did get that extension, the reduced tier points period would be after July 2022 so would not apply to me!

    Nothing updated on my account yet but this will be a quite spectacular own goal by BA if the email proves to have been misleading…

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