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BA extending 2-4-1 vouchers to 30th September 2023 – but only if you wrapped them in a FTV

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We recently covered the news that British Airways was planning to break up Future Travel Vouchers, returning the underlying cash, Avios and vouchers to the holder, in order to reduce pressure on its call centres.

In the last few hours this has started to happen. There is some good news though.

British Airways has decided to extend the life of 2-4-1 vouchers wrapped up in Future Travel Vouchers.

British Airways extending 241 companion vouchers

Here is the email being sent out to some holders of Future Travel Vouchers:

“You accepted a Future Travel Voucher for this booking, however, we know there are some issues with vouchers associated with Reward Flight bookings, so to offer you maximum flexibility we’ll be cancelling it and refunding you in full.

“You don’t need to do anything. We’ll automatically credit the Avios back to your account and refund the money to your original form of payment. We expect this to take approximately 4 weeks and it means you’ll be able to use your Avios as you wish.

If you used a Companion Voucher on this booking, we will add it back to your Executive Club account with a new expiry date of 30 September 2023. If your original Companion Voucher had an expiry date beyond 30 September 2023, that same date will apply when we add the voucher back to your account. This will be done automatically by us and added back to your Executive Club account once your refund has been completed. Please allow approximately 4 weeks.”

This email represents a change of heart by British Airways. The original messaging was that Companion Vouchers would be returned with their original expiry dates, or expired if that date had already passed.

This may be down to HfP pressure, since we had been actively encouraging readers to turn their expiring 2-4-1 vouchers into Future Travel Vouchers in order to keep them alive. There would have been a lot of frustrated customers if those Companion Vouchers had been expired.

What can you do about an expiring 2-4-1 voucher if it wasn’t wrapped in a Future Travel Voucher?

Nothing, unfortunately. You are going to lose it if you don’t use it. British Airways started expiring 2-4-1 vouchers again on 1st October 2021 and it won’t stop now.

It is too late now to turn it into a Future Travel Voucher. As we covered last week, BA is no longer accepting Future Travel Voucher requests for flights which contain an American Express voucher. You will automatically receive a full refund instead which won’t change the 2-4-1 expiry date.

BA has done the right thing by extending 2-4-1 vouchers wrapped in Future Travel Vouchers. These people had taken advantage of a loophole, albeit one created by BA, to extend their Companion Voucher and it would have been wrong to withdraw it.

By cashing in these Future Travel Vouchers, the pressure on BA call centre will be sharply reduced – it takes around 20 minutes to make a booking using a Future Travel Voucher – which will benefit everyone.


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Comments (156)

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  • NvT1115 says:

    The FTV strategy worked out well (thanks Rob/HFP) 2-4-1 voucher that expired last month extended for another 18 months. Avios and cash back promptly

  • Joe says:

    Got the email yesterday – great news! Especially as I’m not likely to travel with the person the FTV was locked into any more…
    Will soon have 4no. 241 vouchers and 2no. Barclays upgrade vouchers – not too sure what to do with them all! Still have over a year until the first one expires though so plenty of scope.

  • Ed says:

    Currently mid refund after a speculative booking after the previous announcement, so fingers crossed that voucher gets extended too…

  • Ant says:

    I had a companion voucher original expiry date was March 2022, but then it was in an FTV so to extend the expiry date.

    Used it to book a trip this October which now i need to cancel. I can’t cancel for an FTV so I guess the only option is to pay the £35 fee for a refund. But what will happen to the voucher?

  • StanTheMan says:

    Any ideas the logic of order to when vouchers are getting refunded? Got a booking made in September last year, for a May flight that we cancelled in January.

    • AlisonH says:

      Not sure but mine was booked on 30 Oct 21, cancelled early Nov, travel was due to be January 22, received the email today.

  • Vit says:

    A bit OT but amex 2-4-1voucher using related, does the return flight has to be 2 persons travel together the whole time (i.e. from start to finish the trip)? Can just one person not turning up?

    • NorthernLass says:

      There have been cases mentioned here when pax 2 doesn’t take the return leg and it hasn’t caused any problems. Not a great use of the 241 though. If you know person 2 isn’t going to fly home, you may as well use the 241 for the outbound only and save paying the surcharges for p2 on the return leg.

      • Vit says:

        Thank you. That’s a very good point. I have booked for 10 weeks away end of this year in Thailand. Just thinking if I (alone) have to returned to the UK early for work but I can always take a cheap flight into the UK and back out to Thailand.

        • ChrisC says:

          The general ,rule is that the person in whose name the voucher is in has to travel.

          Pax 2 is not supposed to travel without the voucher holder.

          • Vit says:

            Thanks and noted ChrisC. I am the holder of this voucher that used in the booking.

  • Tracy says:

    Got the email yesterday 🙂

  • AJA says:

    It’s a shame that BA doesn’t just simply extend the validity of all 2-4-1 vouchers expiring soon to Sep 2023. That really wouldn’t hurt them although does disadvantage those who’s vouchers have already expired.

    • Nick says:

      You are absolutely right AJA. However BA sadly don’t seem to be interested in seeking loyalty from their customers any more. With the cost of the Amex card plus the cost of taxes and restricted ability to redeem, collecting Avios is becoming an expensive and pointless exercise and it’s reaching the stage where it will be better value to simply purchase a revenue ticket. Virgin Flying Club has similar issues – I spent well over an hour at the telephone with VS today trying to book a redemption from Bali to Bangkok via Singapore on Singapore airlines to no avail despite availability being shown on the Krisflyer portal. The agent said they can only book single sectors and can’t merge them …… and transiting Singapore is not permitted with separate booking references. All getting too marginal to be interesting. Maybe Robert Burgess will have to rename this side Heading for Pointless.

      • John says:

        Exactly. They only seem to give out to those who took the piss in the beginning by making what people call speculative bookings. Screwing the system is what I call it. BA had better have a good reason for the discrimination in treatment.

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