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How does the British Airways Best Price Guarantee work?

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Not many people are aware that British Airways operates a ‘best price guarantee‘.  

British Airways claims that, if you find the identical flight cheaper on a competing website to ba.com, they will refund you the difference.

Whilst I have never made a claim myself, the general feedback we see is that British Airways does pay up without much difficulty.

British Airways best price guarantee

Hotel chains have worthless Best Price Guarantees

It is worth noting that the big hotel chains offer similar guarantees.  In general, with exceptions (Marriott is seen as OK), these are worthless.

They are marketing gimmicks which ignore the fact that many franchised hotels are quietly selling spare rooms behind the back of the chain and hoping that no-one will notice.

The hotel chains want you to do their work for them by sniffing out these hotels.  They are desperate not to pay you for your trouble, however, and will do everything they can to avoid compensation.  If cheapobeds.com is selling a room for £95 with a 3pm check-in and chainwebsite.com is £125 with a 3.30pm check-in, you can be fairly certain your claim will be rejected as the deals are not ‘comparable’.

The British Airways guarantee is good

In theory, airline price promises are different.  A flight is a flight is a flight and, as long as you bought the cheapest non-refundable ticket available, it is very clear if another website is selling the same ticket for less.

The British Airways Best Price Guarantee – which you can see here – says:

“If you book flights directly with us, you deserve the very best deal. Which is exactly what you’ll get with our Best Price Guarantee.

If you book with us, but find a qualifying British Airways flight for less elsewhere and let us know on the same day as you book, we’ll give you a voucher for the difference. Even better: if you’re a member of our Executive Club, we’ll give you double the difference.”

Note the last paragraph: you don’t get the price difference in cash.  You receive a voucher for ba.com which will be valid for one year.

However, if you are an Executive Club member, you will receive double the difference as long as your claim (including the bonus) is for no more than £200.  This isn’t a bad deal.

The £200 limit means that Executive Club members will only get ‘double the difference’ if the difference is £100 or less.  Claims of £100 to £200 will hit the £200 cap.  Claims above £200 are not doubled.

British Airways best price guarantee

When won’t British Airways pay up?

On top of the restrictions in the official rules, which we cover below, reader feedback over the years suggests that you will struggle to get a refund in the following situations:

  • when you bought a ticket and immediately upgraded it using Avios
  • when the cheaper seat is being sold by a codeshare partner under a different flight number
  • when you used a discount code or any other BA voucher to reduce the cost of your original purchase
  • when the cheaper flight is priced in a different currency to the currency you used to purchase your ticket

The last one is often the issue. Some travel agents outside the UK do have lower pricing on BA fares but are banned from selling outside their home country. These tickets would not be priced in Sterling and so not valid for a claim.

How do I claim a refund under the British Airways price promise?

British Airways needs you to send a screenshot showing:

  • date and time the screenshot was taken
  • full itinerary, including all flight numbers
  • a full breakdown of the individual fare for each passenger including any booking fees
  • the fare rules and conditions
  • website name / logo

You can only make your claim online and not over the phone.

British Airways promises to respond to your email within two business days.  Claims under £100 will be paid immediately whilst large claims may take up to 28 days as additional verification checks are done.

You can find full details, and a claim form, on this page of ba.com.

The price guarantee is only valid on BA operated flights, not on any flights operated by partner airlines.  You cannot claim if you used Avios to reduce the cost of your ticket or if you have a fully flexible ticket.  With the latter, you are expected to cancel and rebook and get the lower price that way.


How to earn Avios from UK credit cards

How to earn Avios from UK credit cards (April 2024)

As a reminder, there are various ways of earning Avios points from UK credit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses!

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:

Barclaycard Avios Plus card

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

British Airways American Express Premium Plus

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British Airways American Express

5,000 Avios for signing up and an Economy 2-4-1 voucher for spending £15,000 Read our full review

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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The Platinum Card from American Express

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Run your own business?

We recommend Capital on Tap for limited companies. You earn 1 Avios per £1 which is impressive for a Visa card, along with a sign-up bonus worth 10,500 Avios.

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You should also consider the British Airways Accelerating Business credit card. This is open to sole traders as well as limited companies and has a 30,000 Avios sign-up bonus.

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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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American Express Business Gold

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Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which earn Avios. This includes both personal and small business cards.

Comments (43)

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  • Paul says:

    Don’t overthink this. Take a screenshot or three showing the booking as you proceed. Eg no additional credit card fees or extra bags. Take every stage as some OTAs hide some details as you go further through the process.

    By fare class they simply mean business or economy. I’ve never had to submit the fare rules (ok I think I’ve done it only three times).

    And even if you don’t get it, you’ve still booked direct with BA at a price you wanted to pay.

  • Asdfghjkl says:

    I travel every year with Qatar or BA Qatarn codeshare and rarely even the see point anymore of booking directly. The fares via the agents are always cheaper and tend to have better luggage as well. Booked Manchester to Islamabad and the agents were giving 15kg checked in extra while being cheaper.
    Yes changing or cancelling could potentially be a headache and less avoid so keep that in mind.

  • GeoffreyB says:

    “rarely even the see point anymore of booking directly”

    Because most of these travel agents are cowboys

  • Ron says:

    I disagree with the characterisation of hotel price guarantee programmes – I have had a lot of success with Marriott on that in the past few years

    • Pablo says:

      Marriott is the only one that honours their best rate guarantee.

    • JDB says:

      I haven’t tried one with the bigger chains but the only two I have tried, Langham and Kempinski have both been successful. The latter has a very generous BRG policy, with 25% off the lower rate for the whole stay and while it isn’t within the BRG terms, they have also extended that discounted price (and a bit more) for several subsequent stays.

  • Pb says:

    Me thinks the cheapobeds joke wasn’t checked b4 hand .

  • Viz says:

    Regarding BA price match. I’ve used this method a couple of times to price match flights. Here are a few things to remember:

    – It doesn’t work with vouchers.
    – Make sure the screenshot is in the same currency as the flight you’re trying to price match. If it’s not, they won’t accept it.
    – If there’s a promo code or discount on the screenshot, they won’t match it
    – Take the screenshot as soon as you book the flight. They may ask you for it later, so it’s best to have it on hand.

  • Alex G says:

    I got a payout under the BA price guarantee a few years ago when Finnair were selling the BA flight about £20 cheaper then BA themselves. No quibbles. Not sure this would happen any more though.

    AA regularly used to sell BA flights cheaper than BA, but nearly 20 years ago. Not seen a price difference for a long time.

    • CamFlyer says:

      When purchasing flights for my parents the past few years I have seen fare differentials between BA and AA for the same itinerary. These are mostly temporary — they tend to align in a few hours or, at most, overnight. However, there have been differential fare rules, particularly with respect to change conditions and fees. This isn’t eligible for the fare match, as through AA the flights bear an AA flight number, where whereas BA it’s the code share.

  • Mike Hunt says:

    My wife caught me looking at cheapobeds.com – now I am in a heap of trouble. No more porn site recommendations please Rob

    • Skywalker says:

      @Mike Hunt – never mind “cheapobeds.com” – I got caught looking at “chainwebsite.com”

      Not the types of chains I was expecting 😕

      • Anna says:

        A colleague of mine had a sudden interest in the ruler of Monaco, googled Prince Albert and got a result he could never unsee!

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