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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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  • MKB says:

    Is it possible soft landings will be “enhanced” away as part of the transition? A statement on that from the BA Press Office would be useful.

    • NorthernLass says:

      I’m thinking that will be the next move. Enhanced away based on listening to customer feedback, no doubt …

      • Nick says:

        “There are currently no plans to change soft landings” is the confirmation you’ll (accurately) get from the press office.

        The ‘alignment across opcos’ that we heard about at the capital markets day is to apply features consistently across everyone in the group. As not all have a soft landing today, that either means some will need to introduce it… or BA will need to scrap it. I’ll let you decide which is more likely.

        The one part of the changes currently in train that I think is incredibly smart is the ‘Flyertalk sweetener’. (For those who haven’t realised, when making significant changes to the programme they always throw something in as a carrot to a tiny number of the FTerarti, creating enough dissent there to give the illusion that there are equal winners and losers.) And the one that’s about to come is an absolute belter, they’ll throw themselves down fawning over something that’ll cost BA about £3pp!

  • MKB says:

    Regarding the conflicting information on status expiry dates, thinking about it from the perspective of BA’s IT department who have to code this, I’d be surprised if it doesn’t work as follows:

    1) No change in any software calculations before 8 March 2025.
    2) Overnight between 8 and 9 March 2025, collection dates, collection year total, and any upgraded status to be updated to reflect the collection year from 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025.

    So, until at least 8 March 2025, the existing system will show what you’ve qualified for and the screen will show a status expiry date calculated as now. In an extreme case, for someone with an 8 Februrary collection year-end who has already earned 1,500 tier points between 9 February 2025 and 8 March 2025, the system would show on screen “Gold until 30 March 2027”.

    On 9 March 2025 the system is going to update to show a collection year (for everyone) as 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025. If the website has already been showing a later status expiry date, it’s not going to be brought forward to 30 April 2026, at that would blatantly contradict the information already displayed. I imagine it will be coded so that later dates status expiry dates are left in place at that point.

  • hugog says:

    Hi – so my year end is 8/11 but I will get to silver in June. Does that mean my silver will run out on 31/12/25 or 30/04/26?

    • Rhys says:

      Will end April 2026.

      • natino says:

        Doesn’t this assume all TPs for silver are earned after 1 April 2024 though? What if you’re currently sitting at 590 and plan to earn the 10 in June?

        • natino says:

          Also in theory in this scenario you don’t have “existing status” when you tick over on 1 April 2024, so would even 31/12/25 be honoured?

  • AJA says:

    Well by accident I think I come out of this ok. My current TP year end is 8 Feb ie next week. If I understand it correctly any TP earned between now and 31 Mar 2024 will be ignored in my transition period between 9 Feb 2025 and 31 Mar 2025 but any TP earned between 1 Apr 2024 and 8 Feb 2025 will be counted a second time in my transition year period. Therefore if I earn 600TP between 1 Apr 2024 and 8 Feb 2024 I will be Silver until 30 April 2026. That is an extension of 1 month.

  • Ironside says:

    So, despite the idea that having a rolling membership year for Blues would encourage people to push for status and thereby generate actual revenue, BA has instead decided that everyone should forever be tied to the same arbitrary date, thereby actively discouraging 91.7% of passengers from bothering.

    Brilliant.

    Another reason why I use BA only for reward flights.

    • Ken says:

      If you were starting a scheme from scratch, who on earth would choose the 8th day of 12 different months ?

      A system designed so people scrape over the tier point level each year ? Probably not ideal from BA’s point of view.

      • newbz says:

        I find Virgin, with status on a 12 rolling month basis even more complicated/confusing.

        • memesweeper says:

          It’s harder to game, but way easier to explain. In my “fantasy airline” it’s rolling 24 months.

      • Ironside says:

        You wouldn’t scrape over each year: you’d scrape over the first year. Then you’d get used to status, then you’d put in the effort and revenue to actually make it each consecutive year, then you’re ‘loyal’.

        Worked for me at any rate. Before Bronze existed, I went from Blue to Silver by chance because the membership year worked in my favour. After a year I went back from Silver to Blue, hated it, and made damn sure I stayed at Silver until I stopped regular flying.

  • OnTheRun says:

    “Tier Point Adjustment: we’ll add on any Tier Points you earn during 1 April – 8 October 2024 to work out your Tier status”

    Will BA look retrospectively at points earned before and already sitting in the BAEC account at 1/4, or is it solely points accumulated between 1/4 and 8/10 that will count towards the calculation?

    This isn’t too clear from the scenarios given.

    Under previous circumstances I would’ve had status until card end 30/11/25 as I flew during the “sweet spot”, but now I’m not so sure 🤷

    Would it have killed them to provide simple tables with dates? 🤦

    • Rhys says:

      Only those credited between 1/4/24 and 31/3/25.

      • OnTheRun says:

        @Rhys

        I read from your answer that BA will not be honouring the additional year of 2025 status I have earned if they are ignoring the points sitting in the account already between 9th November 2023 and 31st March 2024.

        Their program, their rules, I suppose.

        Hopefully some other airlines will note this and offer status matches from BA.

  • Fabian Sherwin says:

    A question regarding a comment in the article (please see below). I have gold and need to renew by 8 June 2024 (so would secure me under the old system to 31 July 2025) but based on the quote I would have it until 30 April 2026 if I hit 1,500 TP between 1 April 2024 and 8 June 2024? Is this definitely right as can’t see BA giving nearly a year of gold for free?

    Thank you

    Any status earned between 1st April 2024 and 31st March 2025 will be valid until 30th April 2026, regardless of your membership year anniversary.

    • Rhys says:

      That’s correct. Any status you earn between April this year and March next is valid until end of April 2026.

  • JR says:

    My membership year ends 8th of July 2024.

    I am due to earn Gold status in June.

    Am I right in saying that I will continue to accumulate Tier Points as usual and will still earn Gold status in June?

    Will I also have Gold status until April 2026, on the basis that I have BA have said: ‘Any Tier status you receive during the transition period will expire on 30 April 2026’?

    • Fabian Sherwin says:

      You’ve a similar comment to me (see above). I don’t think so – your gold card would go to august 2025 however they aren’t (assuming no TP from your renewal) going to extend your gold to April 2026. I think the article means any status earned in a year beginning 1 April 2024 onwards

      • JR says:

        Yes similar, however I am currently silver…

        So based on my travel plans I will achieve Gold before my current year end (8th July).

        – 320 tier points earned before April 1st 2024
        – 480 tier points earned after April 1st 2024

        Based on the current guidance, I should have no issue reaching Gold?

        Secondly, if I have interpreted the guidance correctly, and if what BA are saying is accurate, as I will achieve Gold status after a trip in early June (crucially before my year end), I should qualify for and be impacted by their statement ‘‘Any Tier status you receive during the transition period will expire on 30 April 2026’.

        Lastly and again if I have interpreted the changes correctly, I should also automatically start my new tier point year on 1st April 2025 with 480 tier points, as these points were earned during the transition period between 1st of April 2024 and end of March 2025?

        If the above has been understood correctly, I think I’m in luck…

        • Charlie says:

          You need 1,500 for gold. If you happen to yield 1,500 between 1st April 2024 and 31st March 2025 you will be gold until 30th April 2026. Failing that, presuming you hit gold before your year end of 8 July, you will be gold until 30th August 2025, then silver until 30th April 2026, presuming everything else remains constant.

      • Rob says:

        Not sure about this because you have earned it in the transition period (ie 1/4/24 to 1/4/25) and therefore you get it to 1/4/26. I think?

        • Fabian Sherwin says:

          And the comment ‘any status earned between 1st April 2024 and 31st March 2025 will be valid until 30th April 2026, regardless of your membership year anniversary‘ is meant to read ‘any status earning for a year starting on or after 1 April’ ie if you renew gold in May 2024 with a 8 June 2024 year end you’re not going to have it until April 2026

          • JR says:

            I’m not sure Fabian, you might be correct.

            However I have understood it as;
            – I will be earning my Gold status in June (as I would have done before these changes)
            – my current membership year ends July 8th
            – the fact I have earned my Gold status during the transition period, means I will have Gold status until April 2026
            – I will also start my new membership year on 1st of April 2025 with my tier points collected from 1st of April 2024 to 31st of March 2025 (helping me retain Gold again, with an instantly boosted balance on ‘day 1’ of my (and now everyone’s) membership year
            – under old rules, my newly acquired Gold would have lasted until August 2025
            – under new rules, I will have Gold until April 2026, meaning I have effectively gained approx 7/8 months of Gold status

            I will probably clarify with BA, however that is my currently interpretation of the new scheme and my specific scenario.

        • JR says:

          Correct, I will have earned my Gold status after my trip at the beginning of June.

          Importantly, I will have archived Gold as you mentioned, within the transition period – so yes I agree, should retain Gold until April 2026…

          • Fabian Sherwin says:

            I would clarify – per the BA terms and conditions I still don’t think you’re correct (even though I want you to be!!) – see snip from BA below.
            Because your TP collection period started on 9 June 2023 I think the snip below applies. For TP collection periods starting April 2024 they’ll look at the TP earned in the 12 month period to march 2025. So in your case you’ll make gold but if you don’t earn 1500 TP between 1/4/24 and 31/3/25 you’ll expire on 31/8/25 and soft land to silver, and then only have silver to April 26 rather than august 26.

            BA isn’t going to give you 7 months of gold ‘for free’ unless you score 1500 1/4/24-31/3/25.

            Let me know if you disagree …

            BA:
            For Tier Point collection periods starting on or before March 2024
            There will be no change to how you earn Tier status and any status earned within this period will be valid for at least 12 months. Any existing status valid beyond 31 March 2025 will continue for the full duration.

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