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FINALLY? Earn British Airways tier points when flying Aer Lingus

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It is almost two years since the application by Aer Lingus to join the transatlantic joint venture with British Airways, American Airlines, Iberia and Finnair gained regulatory approval.

No-one told IAG’s IT department, however, and the move was grounded because of, I believe, IT integration issues.

These seem to be over. According to a LinkedIn post on Friday morning from a British Airways employee, which may have been leaked by mistake, Aer Lingus is now a full partner in the transatlantic joint venture.

The post was accompanied by this image, which implies that it is official:

Aer Lingus transatlantic joint venture

The post states:

“We’re delighted to welcome Aer Lingus as our new Atlantic Joint Business partner ….. To you and your business this means greater connectivity options and seamless travel between Europe and US.”

Assuming this is true, it means that all five airlines will be able to co-ordinate scheduling and pricing on flights between Europe and the US.

In such a joint venture, all revenues are pooled and re-distributed based on an internally agreed formula. When you buy a flight to New York on British Airways, part of your fare goes to Iberia, American Airlines, Finnair and now Aer Lingus.

This is good news for those of us in the UK. As part of the joint venture, transatlantic Aer Lingus flights will now give full Avios and tier points. Aer Lingus flights previously did not earn British Airways Executive Club tier points so this is a big improvement.

This will be particularly good news for readers in the Manchester area, with the direct Aer Lingus services to New York and Orlando now earning British Airways tier points.

Aer Lingus A321LR

If you collect American Airlines, Iberia or Finnair miles or status points, this announcement will also benefit you. Aer Lingus flights, at least the transatlantic ones, will now earn in these programmes too.

As of the time of writing (10am) none of this is reflected on ba.com. The tier point calculator still shows zero tier points in British Airways Executive Club for flying from Dublin to New York on Aer Lingus:

Earn british airways tier points on aer lingus

The Aer Lingus page of the partner airlines section of ba.com hasn’t been updated either – but then that page still talks about Stobart Air as an Aer Lingus franchise partner, which went bust over a year ago. The bankrupt Air Italy is also still listed as an airline partner!

You need to assume that the Aer Lingus partnership with United Airlines is now on the way out. This will remove one of quirks of the Avios programme – you were able to earn Avios by flying to the USA with Star Alliance member United, as long as you credited them to Aer Lingus AerClub.

We will update this article if/when we get the official announcement (EDIT: nothing had turned up by Friday evening, if you’re reading this via email on Saturday). Don’t rush off to book anything until we have more details.


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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.

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Comments (49)

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  • happeemonkee says:

    “Next is tier points from credit card spend”

    Now that would be sweet

  • Thomas says:

    I’m not necessarily sure that being in the JBA mades it a foregone conclusion that BA tier points can be obtained on EI metal.

    • redlilly says:

      Definitely has done, even before this announcement, if booked via BA.

      This is great news all round. Especially for those living in North East London. It will open up loads of options via LCY, given Heathrow is such a schlep to get too via public transport or road during the daytime.

    • marcw says:

      I agree. LEVEL is in the JBA…

  • Lynn says:

    I flew Madrid to Dublin in February inputting my BA Exec Club number but haven’t ever received the Avios. To chase up, it appears that documentation has to faxed!
    I’m flying Dublin to SF next week, with Exec Club number on booking. Maybe I’ll get the Avios this time………

    • ADS says:

      Check your original confirmation email – look for the booking class, shown on the “Status” line as a letter

      Look up WhereToCredit website to see what the earning rules are for the booking class. Some Aer Lingus booking classes only earn avios in Aer Club. You can resubmit your flight to Aer Club to earn your Avios if required.

      I don’t work for Aer Lingus – so don’t shout at me !

  • NigelthePensionerr says:

    Two queries –
    Would tier points only be given for transatlantic EI flights or would say BHX to BHD on EI codes also get them?
    Why are people so frantic to get tier points (BA status) when they seem hell bent on flying any airline but BA? If status is transferrable then just get status for the airline you love and use that status for lounge access, fast track and check-in!!

  • Andy H says:

    Flew Manchester Belfast in June with AL – despite writing to the Executive Club – Tier points still not added

  • safetycard says:

    I need to book some flights, it’s better for me to fly out of Dublin with AL, than LHR with BA, but I’m after the TPs. Was aiming to book before the end of the sale, but might wait if AL are going to do this in the next few days, but assuming no one knows when it’ll be confirmed?

  • Luke says:

    FINALLY?…Will Aer Lingus respect one world tier baggage allowances?

    • John says:

      They don’t even encode Avios baggage allowances correctly. Sure, they can correct this manually at checkin, but it means Avios ticket holders are excluded from self checkin if wishing to avail of their full contractual baggage allowance. Am told Avios and EI use “different systems” 🙄

    • Marcw says:

      Aer Lingus is not joining oneworld.

  • Startupflyer says:

    Oh timing, flying Aer Lingus J to the US this coming week. Love if this was in place by Weds but it’s one of those moments where you know two incompetent IT teams will mess it up.

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