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BIG NEWS: British Airways is changing your tier point collection year

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From 2025, British Airways is changing your Executive Club membership year. It will be aligning tier point collection years for all members to start on 1st April.

The official British Airways page announcing the changes is here.

British Airways has updated its Q&A during Tuesday to reflect issues which we raised earlier in the day, and we now have a little more clarity.

British Airways changes your tier point collection year

The biggest winners are families where everyone has a different tier point year end. You can currently have a situation where each family member takes exactly the same flights but some gain status whilst others don’t. This problem will go away.

The biggest long-term downside is that the ‘grace period’ is cut from 7 weeks to 4 weeks. At present, your year ends on the 8th of the month but you retain your old status until the end of the FOLLOWING month. Going forward, all membership years will end on 31st March and all tier statuses will adjust on 30th April.

Why is British Airways doing this?

The official reason is ‘simplicity’.

You can’t argue with that. The current trial of awarding tier points for British Airways American Express spend, for example, is not working as well as it should because of different membership year end dates.

The real reason is probably to align the BA system with Iberia, which already uses April to March membership years, in advance of a joint change to the BA / Iberia tier point system at some future date. This seems likely to involve some sort of revenue or credit card spend metric, given how the world is moving.

How BA tier point collection years currently work

At the moment, your tier point collection year is based on the anniversary of the date you joined British Airways Executive Club. Your tier points would reset on the 8th day of your anniversary month.

For example, if you joined in March, your membership year would reset on 8th April. If you joined in November, it would be 8th December.

This meant that the entire cohort of British Airways Executive Club members is spread across twelve possible membership year end dates.

(This isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Whilst frustrating for families, it avoids any spike in call centre activity or tier point runs which will occur when everyone has the same date.)

British Airways changes your tier point collection year

How tier point collection years will work going forward

From 2025, British Airways is aligning tier point collection years for all members.

That means that instead of twelve possible combinations, everyone’s tier points will reset on the same date.

British Airways has chosen to follow the UK fiscal year, starting on 1st April and ending on 31st March.

That means you’ll need to earn enough tier points to qualify for Bronze, Silver or Gold status within this period.

The change will occur on 1st April 2025.

I’m not sure that 1st April is, logically, the best option because of how Easter moves from year to year and this tends to be a period with reduced corporate travel. In some years it will make it harder to push through additional flights in the weeks leading to 31st March. It will also impact leisure travellers who use long-haul cash flights over Easter to drive their tier points.

What this means for you

Depending on your current membership year, this change will affect you differently. For that reason, we have put together a separate article outlining how the transition from now until 1st April 2025 will be handled, which you can read here.

However, the bottom line is:

– If your membership year ends before the new rules kick in (1st April 2025), this year will be as normal
– Your next membership year will end 31 March 2025 regardless of how short this will be
– To make up for it, BA will re-credit any tier points earned in your old membership year from 1st April 2024 to your new partial membership year

Everyone’s tier point balances will reset on 1st April 2025, which will become the first full year under the new, aligned system.

What about your existing status?

Here is what British Airways says:

British Airways changes your tier point collection year

“No, there will be no change to:

  • Your current Tier status
  • The benefits you receive according to your Tier status
  • The way you can renew or upgrade your status during your Tier Point collection period ending on or before 8 March 2025

Any Tier status earned in your next Tier Point collection period ending on 31 March 2025 will be valid until 30 April 2026.”

BA has now updated the FAQ following our queries to add:

Any existing status valid beyond 31 March 2025 will continue for the full duration.

These means, for example, that if you have already earned Gold status in your current membership year, which ends 8th October 2024, your status will remain valid until 30th November 2025. It will not be shortened to end on 30th April 2025.

However, your ‘soft landing’ period will be reduced. In the example above, even though British Airways is allowing you to keep your Gold status until 30th November 2025, your soft landing to Silver – assuming you don’t requalify – will only last until 30th April 2026 and not 31st November 2026.

Conclusion

The changes BA is making to the Executive Club mean it make it simpler to understand. Rather than twelve different possible membership years, based on your anniversary of joining, everyone’s years will start and end on the same day.

(Of course, this also means that a lot of people will be doing tier point runs at the same time. I suspect flights to Sofia in Club Europe will be fully booked for all of March 2025, as this route earns 160 tier points return for around £200 in a sale.)

The change will also align BAEC with Iberia Plus, and should also simplify the IT backend required to make it all work if the programmes are moved to the same platform.

The good news is that BA is implementing a year-long transition period. This is a fair way of moving to the new system and allows everyone to earn status under both the new and existing system.

You can read more on the British Airways website here.


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Comments (358)

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  • CheshirePete says:

    They probably would cause less confusion if they simply maintain everyone’s current status until 31 March 2026. This allows all current permutations to work out, ie Soft Landings to Silver which will happen to me on May 8th. Then up until March 31st 2025 you can still upgrade as per current rules, then new rules start for everyone 1st April 2025 when you should start collecting. This also allows people who plan TP runs at least 12 months to make plans for next. Year.

    Just seems simpler really!

    • DBUK says:

      Totally agree. I can see BA loyalty dropping off if people materially lose out. I generally end up with 2500+ tier points a year minimum but my business travel mostly falls into late Oct/early Nov and late Jan and Feb. So the April – Oct window (points reset 9th Oct) feels very unfair. Very late in the day to make this change too.

    • Rhys says:

      …but then you’d have the exact same people who are complaining now complaining that the lounges are too full because there are too many status holders….!

  • sturgeon says:

    Can anyone who has received tier points from spend so far clarify when they’re added to your account? I believe that Amex add all owed Avios earned up until about a week before your statement date. My statement date is 11th of the month so covering all spend from the 10th of the previous month.

    So in this case, using March as an example, I’d expect all cleared transactions from 10th Feb until c. 4th March (a week before statement date) to post Avios to my BA account on the 5th April. If tier points are added in exactly the same way (not instantly credited like the companion voucher) then in the same scenario any tier point spend thresholds reached after the 5th march should credit the tier points around the 5th march when my Avios will be added. Right?

    I want to ensure I move spend over to my BAPP at the right time to benefit from this change. If that’s to start spending from the 5th March or thereabouts and the tier points definitely don’t post right after reaching a threshold then I’ll do that.

    • Rob says:

      A lot of people are reporting issues getting Amex-issued TPs to post at all ….

  • DBUK says:

    My year runs to 8th Oct. I have a trip coming up end of February 2024, worth 1120 tier points, which gets me to Gold again. But only have one more trip plus a holiday worth 540 tier points from April – Oct. Anyone have a clue if my Gold drops to Silver in April 2025? Do I keep gold for 12 months or immediately drop to Silver? V confusing and quite annoying. If I lose, my loyalty will drop off a cliff.

    • Rhys says:

      If you get Gold before the 8th October, you will have that until 30th April 2026.

      • DBUK says:

        You sure? I retain Gold before 8th Oct 2024… and keep it for 18 months … really? I read it as I only keep Gold until April 2025, and if I don’t have enough points from April 2024 – to end of March 2025 I drop to Silver?

  • yonasl says:

    “Any status earned until 31st March 2025 will be valid until 30th April 2026, regardless of your membership year anniversary.”

    I suppose this is the most important bit. If we manage to earn status at any point from now until 31st march 2025 it will stick until April 2026. Is that correct?

    • Indy500 says:

      That would seem to be a good outcome? It would effectively give me an extra 3 months of Silver as I don’t expect to retain it during 2025. [November end of year].

    • Rhys says:

      Yes. Well, almost. This will apply from the 1st April 2024. For the next ~7 weeks it will continue under the existing system.

  • will says:

    Is the bonus tier points offer on the BA amex cards over if you didn’t already sign up?
    Was waiting to sign up till my TP year rolled over and now it doesn’t appear to be on the offers list in my account

  • BJ says:

    The winners are infrequent flying couples and families; largely irrelevant to the genuine FF couple or family. Making any effort at all to gain or maintain airline status is the dumbest strategy in the loyalty game anyway unless somebody else is paying.

    • Stu_N says:

      Making some effort is fine (IMO) – but losing perspective on effort or cost of pursuing status is dumb.

      • Rob says:

        Most people, including me, have no perspective over status.

        For example …. Joe & The Juice. There is a status tier which triggers at 10,000 points, and it had been niggling me that I should get a couple of coffees there to ensure I hit 10,000 again this year. I then realised that I have zero idea what you get at 10,000 points and it is probably nothing except a different colour on my app ….

      • David says:

        Please tell that to some of the persistent posters here.

  • Ashic says:

    Bookings don’t show up half the time, search times out, bookings time out, half the things need a phone call to sort out…. and the “IT issue” they wish to address is tier point collection years. Jesus wept.

  • SunGuy says:

    @Rhys – you seem to be doing a great job of calculations – can you check mine for currently ending May 8 TP year? :

    – Your current Tier Point Collection Year will continue as normal until 8 May 2024
    – Your next collection period will be 8 May 2024 – 31 March 2025
    – Tier Point Adjustment: we’ll add on any Tier Points you earn during 1 April 2024 – 31 March 2025 to work out your Tier status
    – Any Tier status you receive during the transition period will expire on 30 April 2026

    • Rhys says:

      Not sure what you’re asking me to do there!

      • SunGuy says:

        Check that I got the entries correct for a May 8 TP year – thats what I think it is ?

        Which also means that any TP I earn from 1 April 2024 until 8 May 2024 are counted twice – once for the TP year ending May 8 2024 and also for the following TP year ending 31 March 2025 ?

        • SunGuy says:

          OK – now I understand a bit more – there are dropdowns on the FAQ that I initially had not seen ….thanks 🙂

          Your current Tier Point Collection Year will continue as normal until 8 May 2024
          Your next collection period will be 9 May 2024 – 31 March 2025
          Tier Point Adjustment: we’ll add on any Tier Points you earn during 1 April – 8 May 2024 to work out your Tier status
          Any Tier status you receive during the transition period will expire on 30 April 2026

          • DBUK says:

            Am I correct in thinking if I retain Gold by Oct 8 2024 (my reset month) I keep this until April 2026 (given status is earned/retained within the transition period)?

          • Rob says:

            It appears so but they really could make it clearer ….

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