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BA Holidays extends its ‘double tier points’ offer to June 2025

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If you had been worrying about how you are going to retain or earn British Airways Executive Club status next year, BA Holidays can help.

BA Holidays has extended its double tier points offer by six months, out to 30th June 2025.

If you book a ‘flight and hotel’ or ‘flight and car’ package for at least five nights, and travel by 30th June 2025 (was 31st December 2024), you will receive double BA tier points on your flights. Existing bookings count.

BA Holidays double tier points offer

You can find out more on the BA Holidays website here.

You could get very close to a Silver card from scratch in one trip. For example, booking London to New York in Club World, you would get (140 + 140) x 2 = 560 tier points.

For clarity, ALL travellers on the booking receive double tier points.

How many tier points would you need for BA status?

Thresholds have now returned to their pre-covid levels:

  • Bronze status in BA Executive Club requires 300 tier points
  • Silver status in BA Executive Club requires 600 tier points
  • Gold status in BA Executive Club requires 1,500 tier points

Remember that – as well as hitting the tier points target – you need four BA or Iberia cash flights (codeshares with a BA or IB flight number count) in your membership year to get promoted to Silver, or two flights for Bronze.

BA Holidays double tier points offer

A few bits of small print to note ….

There are a few things to note about the double tier points offer:

  • your trip must depart from the UK
  • you (or, presumably, your BAEC account) must be UK resident
  • you must book flights which carry a British Airways flight number – codeshare flights with, say, Qatar Airways are acceptable but only if your booking shows a BAXXXX flight number
  • you cannot book Aer Lingus, China Southern or LATAM, with or without a BA flight number
  • whilst your booking must contain at least five nights of hotel or car rental, your overall stay can be longer
  • your car rental or hotel stay must be between your flight dates – your five nights can’t include an airport hotel on the day before you fly
  • you will not receive your double tier points if BA Holidays find out that you did not stay at your booked hotel or pick up your rental car
  • “For the avoidance of doubt this offer does not apply to any British Airways flight only bookings made without a hotel or car or where the hotel or car is added to a booking in a separate transaction” – apparently this is not true, but I flag it for you regardless
  • you don’t need to be booking for a couple or family – the offer also applies to solo travellers
BA Holidays double tier points offer

The other BA Holidays benefits are still in place

As well as the double tier points offer, BA Holidays is running various other offers which will all stack together:

  • booking a ‘Flight and Hotel’ or ‘Flight and Car’ package can be cheaper than booking a flight on its own, since British Airways will often use BA Holidays as a way of quietly selling seats without cutting its headline flight prices
  • you earn an additional 1 Avios per £1 for every £1 you spend at BA Holidays
  • you only need to pay a deposit now with the balance not due until a few weeks before departure

The only real downside is that BA Holidays flights do not earn On Business points in the SME loyalty scheme, assuming that the On Business website ever comes back.

Conclusion

I think it is worth having a serious think about how you can use this BA Holidays offer to put yourself well on the way to Executive Club status next year.

You can learn more about the double tier points offer on the BA Holidays website here.

Remember that there is a sale currently running so if you had been delaying booking a New Year break because of the end of double tier points, you may want to take another look.


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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:

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

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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.

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

Comments (72)

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  • David S says:

    I think this double tier points offer is also a good money earner for BA. The package rates, eg Flight plus Car are much higher than booking a BA Flight and then adding in a Car. Plus the Avis rates are way higher than some of the other car rental companies. I’m in FAO this week and despite arriving in February, booking with BA there was a choice of a Group A car then nothing up to a Group F vehicle. But if I booked directly with Avis every type of Car was available

    • NorthernLass says:

      Avis includes an extra driver – if you want to add one this can wipe out any saving made by using another rental company.

  • Dan says:

    I have a UK passport but live in Switzerland, I can’t benefit from this right? Only for UK residents… not very fair!

    • Rob says:

      It’s about the address where your BA account is registered (and of course your booking needs to start with a flight from the UK, not Switzerland).

    • Toby says:

      Just change your BA account address to a family member that lives in the U.k..

      • Gordon says:

        As Rob said, the flight still needs to start from the uk!

  • Peter says:

    With the membership year re-alignment, whilst this offer gives an extra 3 months for earning the benefit in the 2024/25 year, it only gives 3 months to squeeze the benefit in for 2025/26 (unless I’m still not understanding the new membership year rules.)

    • BA Flyer IHG Stayer says:

      Yes that’s right. New collection year starts 1/4/25 and the offer ends 30/6/25 so only 3 months of the collection year is (currently) covered.

      • Londonsteve says:

        Which is fine. July and August are peak season and they don’t need incentives to sell holidays then. If one is going on a BAH for the tier point bonus, best to do so near the start of the collection year to maximise status length. Granted, that’s not so easy if you’re tied to school holidays.

        You never know, they might decide to extend until the end of 2025 if forward bookings are looking a bit down.

  • Iain Turner says:

    when you say “For the avoidance of doubt this offer does not apply to any British Airways flight only bookings made without a hotel or car or where the hotel or car is added to a booking in a separate transaction” – apparently this is not true, but I flag it for you regardless.
    is it true or not ? interested in the details

    • Rob says:

      Rules say it’s not, others disagree. I don’t have a dog in this fight.

  • Rizz says:

    Will the US version of this promo (registered address in the US, flight originated in the US) also get extended?

  • Damien says:

    I have a couple of questions if anyone can help (the T&C seem to have reworded since prior to Christmas):
    1) Domestic flight from Belfast City via LHR to holiday destination for 5 nights – will I qualify for double tier points for the BHD – LHR flight?
    2) When I purchased the Double Tier Points holidays in the past, it always stated in think red bold text (just before purchase page) that holiday qualified for Double Tier Points. Now, I am not seeing any holidays with this wording. Does the return flights from LHR & 5+ hotel nights always qualify? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    • Tocsin says:

      1) I fly from Newcastle (-upon-Tyne) – always had double TP for the NCL-LHR legs
      2) Rarely if ever did I get the red text, but have always got the double TP for all combos of hotel and/or car, and haven’t had to chase*

      * That will of course kybosh me for future holidays 🙂

  • babyg says:

    Agreed that it’s a great earner for BA, i’ve just picked up a 60 day rental at FAO from hertz (via Skyscanner) for £260, can’t get close via BA holidays..

  • Francisco says:

    Does everyone on the booking get the double tier points or is it just the lead passenger?

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