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Get an extra £300 off British Airways Holidays when you book by 16th May

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British Airways Holidays has launched an offer of up to £300 extra savings on bookings made by 16th May 2023.

This is part of a wider British Airways Sale that runs from now until 30th May – although you only get this extra saving if you book by Tuesday 16th. We’ll have a separate look at the flight sale in a future article.

Any BA Holidays bookings made in the May Sale will qualify for the long running DOUBLE British Airways tier points offer as long as you book a 5+ night holiday and travel before 31st December 2023. It’s a great way to get yourself British Airways Executive Club status or status renewal.

What is the British Airways Holidays extra £300 discount offer?

British Airways Holidays is offering savings of up to an extra £300 off selected holidays for a limited period during the May Sale.

The savings are based on spend, so you can save on both short haul and long haul holidays. The minimum spend per booking for an extra discount is just £625.

If you book a flight + hotel or flight + car holiday between 11th May and 16th May 2023 you can make the following additional savings:

  • £300 extra discount with a minimum spend of £10,000 per booking (flight + hotel)
  • £200 extra discount with a minimum spend of £5,000 per booking (flight + hotel)
  • £100 extra discount with a minimum spend of £2,500 per booking (flight + hotel or flight + car)
  • £50 extra discount with a minimum spend of £1,250 per booking (flight + hotel or flight + car)
  • £25 extra discount with a minimum spend of £625 per booking (flight + car)

Take a look at the offer home page here.

You will receive DOUBLE British Airways Executive Club tier points too

British Airways Holidays is still running one of the most attractive points promotions available from any travel company – the ‘double tier points’ offer.

If you book a ‘flight and hotel’ or ‘flight and car’ package for 5+ nights via BA Holidays, for travel completed by 31st December 2023, you will receive double British Airways Executive Club tier points on your flights.

You could get very close to a Silver card from scratch in one trip to Europe.  For example, booking Manchester to Corfu in Club Europe, you would get (40 + 80 + 80 + 40) x 2 = 480 tier points, which puts you very close to the 600 tier points you need for Silver.

Fly long haul from London and you’d be even closer. Virtually all long haul routes offer 140 tier points each way in Business Class, so a Club World return would get you (140 + 140) x 2 = 560 tier points. This is just 40 tier points short of Silver status, which gets you up to 25 months (depending on the timing of your Executive Club year end) of BA lounge access and free seat selection, amongst other benefits.

The longest long haul routes (Buenos Aires, Hong Kong, Mauritius, Tokyo, Santiago, Singapore) earn 160 tier points each way, which would get you 640 tier points in a single holiday with this promotion. You would immediately move to Silver status, as long as you had four qualifying British Airways flights in your membership year.

Full details of the ‘double tier points’ offer can be found on BA Holidays here.

Here’s some holiday inspiration

Here are some examples of the holidays on offer:

  • Lanzarote: 7 nights all-inclusive at the 5* Secrets Lanzarote Resort & Spa from £1,074pp travelling on 25th September 2023. Includes Euro Traveller return flights from London Gatwick Airport, 23kg luggage allowance and accommodation.
  • Las Vegas: 6 nights room-only at the 4.5* SAHARA Las Vegas from £729pp departing on 2nd March 2024. Includes World Traveller return flights from London Gatwick Airport, 23kg luggage allowance and accommodation, plus $180 per room Food and Beverage credit.
  • New York: 3 nights room-only at the 4* Hilton Times Square from £579pp departing 8th January 2024. Includes World Traveller return flights from London Gatwick Airport, 23kg luggage allowance and accommodation.
  • Antigua: 7 nights at the 4* Royalton Antigua, An Autograph Collection from £1,399pp departing 4th September 2023. Includes World Traveller return flights from London Gatwick Airport, 23kg luggage allowance and a free room upgrade from Luxury junior Suite to Luxury Junior Suite Bay View.

Club World / Club Europe holidays

  • Prague: 3 nights room-only at the 4* Hotel Duo from £319pp, travelling on 19th November 2023. Includes Club Europe flights from London Heathrow, two 32kg bags and accommodation.
  • Boston: 4 nights room-only at the 4* Boston Park Plaza from £1,569pp, departing on 11th January 2024. Includes Club World flights from London Heathrow, two 32kg bags and accommodation.
  • Mexico: 7 nights all-inclusive at 4* Allegro Playacar from £2,239pp, departing on 7th November 2023. Includes Club World flights from London Gatwick, two 32kg bags and accommodation.

Don’t forget the other benefits of booking with British Airways Holidays

As well as the double tier point benefit, there are other attractive benefits of booking with British Airways Holidays:

  • you earn 1 Avios per £1 spent at BA Holidays – this is an extra bonus on top of the Avios you earn on your flights plus the Avios you earn if you pay with an Avios-earning credit card
  • you can secure your trip with a small deposit now and pay the balance nearer the date of travel
  • you have access to a 24 hour support helpline during your trip

Find out more on the BA Holidays home page here. Remember that, whilst the May Sale runs to 30th May, the extra cash discounts are only available to Tuesday 16th May.


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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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Comments (35)

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  • Ana Silva O'Reilly says:

    The double BA tier points are really slow coming through – we had no issues until Feb but have been missing credit for a return flight despite emailing and absolutely no response. Recent May flights still haven’t posted. Any ideas on how to chase this? Thank you!

    • Jack says:

      if you send a email to exec-club.socialmedia@ba.com giving them your booking information I have found they normally credit the TP’s fairly quickly

      • Ana Silva O'Reilly says:

        I will try again as I have emailed twice since Feb! Thank you

    • Jasdev says:

      I was in a similar situation. I departed on 24/04 and returned on 29/04; my double tier point bonus was finally credited on 10/05.
      I didn’t have to chase up.

  • Ryan gill says:

    I can’t remember if you can apply a voucher to pay towards these holidays?

    • Rob says:

      Not for the deposit but you can call and use for a stage payment.

      • Ryan gill says:

        Thanks Rob. I remember now. Shame a voucher code can’t just be added after the initial deposit is paid. No issue applying a voucher credited to someone else I will assume.

    • Louise K says:

      When I booked not so long ago they took the deposit payment and refunded the voucher to the OFP which is a bit of a pain since I no longer had the card. They no longer allow you to use them towards the balance so they told me.

    • Jack says:

      you can but you need to pay the deposit and then email baholidays@ba.com and bahonline@holidays.britishairways.com. They can then apply the voucher against the remaining value left to pay. Alternatively, I think you can call the contact center and they can redeem it for you

      • BA Flyer IHG Stayer says:

        No they have changed the system so you now have to pay and then they will refund the voucher back to your card.

  • Dawn says:

    I looked at booking flight + car to Edinburgh or Glasgow as I have to go there anyway. The flight prices weren’t bad, but they were quoting £82 per day for the car. The price for the 5 nights was over £700 which I thought was too much even for my tier point run.

  • Shona says:

    We were going to book a holiday yesterday but delayed till today, now seen this promo! Brilliant!
    Where it says £5000 per booking, you save £200… we’re booking 2 to travel to Mauritius. Total price £5200 for 2. When it says per booking, does it mean ‘booking for 2?’
    So we’d save £200

  • DMW says:

    Does anyone think the double tier point offer for BAH will be extended after 31 Dec?

    • Rob says:

      They wouldn’t want to, but if the business travellers aren’t returning by then they may have no choice.

      • DMW says:

        Thanks. In your best judgement, when might that be announced? Autumn time?

        • Rob says:

          Logically (but BA is not logical) I’d do it in Sep when people start planning post Christmas breaks.

          • Ben says:

            Why would you call your advertiser “not logical” under a sponsored post?

          • Rob says:

            We’re often mean to them inside sponsored posts, this is an improvement 🙂

            You’d be surprised how many people come to us and say ‘we love the way your readers trust what you write because of your honest approach, so we’d like to book a sponsored post full of half-lies and waffle because we know they’ll go for it’. We don’t work with those people. Those we do work with know how we operate.

          • BA Flyer IHG Stayer says:

            Ben because Rob isn’t an uncritical reporter even in sponsored posts.

            And often BA is illogical. Won’t reroute a passenger but will happy pay compo and duty of care despite that costing them a heck of a lot more £££

  • Dean says:

    Do you have to complete travel by 31st December 2023 to get double tier points? 3 of the suggested holiday inspiration ideas suggest not as they depart in 2024. I quite fancy the Vegas trip.

    • Rob says:

      Yes

      • Gary says:

        Do you know what would happen if outbound (& hotel start or car pickup) are before 31st but return flight is after? No bonus at all or double on the outbound?

  • Elemy says:

    What about an already booked but not paid holiday! We were due to make the final payment tomorrow… can I apply it, or somehow cancel and start again?!

    • BA Flyer IHG Stayer says:

      If you cancel you’d lose the deposit completely – it’s not refunded or given back as a voucher.

      So carefully consider if the savings on the new over the old booking are worth doing it.

  • Terry Buller says:

    Should the headline not say “get up to £300 extra off… I would say it is misleading and inaccurate as it stands

    • Rob says:

      Headlines have to fit onto two lines when viewed on a 13 inch desktop operating at 3840 pixels ….

      • George says:

        Isn’t “Get up to £300 off” fewer characters than “Get an extra £300 off”?
        I also agree it’s misleading, took me three reads to parse.

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