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BA has extended status for some (not all) expecting a mid-year drop

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British Airways appears to have extended elite status for some people who were due to lose it part-way through the 1st April 2025 to 31st March 2026 membership year.

This includes my wife and I which is good news if it sticks.

Let’s take a closer look.

British Airways extends status

Back in February 2024, when British Airways announced the moved to fixed membership years (1st April to 31st March), some people were NOT given a 31st March end date for their current status.

This was done out of fairness to those who had just earned status. It wasn’t perfect but it helped.

Here’s an example:

  • Imagine that you earned Gold during a membership year which ended on 8th October 2024
  • Your Gold status was due to expire on 30th November 2025
  • When the new membership year system was announced, it was assumed that this Gold period would be shortened with status ending on 30th April 2025

A few days after the original announcement, BA changed its T&C to clarify that:

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

This meant that everyone would get the ‘rest of their current year plus the full following year’ to benefit from their status.

It wasn’t the perfect solution. Your ‘soft landing’ period was still reduced. In the example above, even though British Airways allowed you to keep your Gold status until 30th November 2025, your soft landing to Silver – assuming you didn’t requalify, and assuming soft landings continue – would only last until 30th April 2026 and not 30th November 2026.

What has changed?

Both my wife and I were impacted by this.

My status was due to end on 30th November 2025. My wife’s was due to end on 30th September 2025.

However, looking at my British Airways Club membership card:

…. my Gold status will now run to 30th April 2026. My wife’s account shows the same. I’ve gained an extra five months, she has gained an extra seven months.

British Airways seems to have decided that dropping some members down a tier during the new fixed membership period doesn’t make sense.

If your British Airways Club status was due to expire mid-year, take a look at your BA account. You may be pleasantly surprised. However, looking at the comments below, it seems 50/50 as to whether you were extended.


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Comments (151)

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  • Joe says:

    nope – mine expires 31 Jan 2026

  • GrahamC says:

    My family have all had their silver extended to end of April 26.
    My gold expiry still remains at end of Jan 26?
    I wonder what is going on?

  • Paul says:

    My account showing 31st May as expected. What I don’t know is if I will plummet to Blue, Brown or Silver.

    It also shows I need to spend £250,000 (probably more likely £300,000 due taxes etc) for lifetime gold. Why does that look so much worse than before……because ant 63 years old annd a leisure traveller it’s insane!

    BA does however know how to pee off customers. If this was something you could obtained by being within a whisker of re qu

    • Lembit says:

      I must say this whole transition to the new, elitist British Airways Club has turned out to be a total disaster. Confusion, uninformed front-of-office BA staff, no data on how aspects of the system work, and a failure to explain why BA thinks its Gold status club is now worth five times more than it was worth before. Reading this thread I realise that even experienced BAEC members are confused. Moreover, the system has become blatantly unfair. Some of us made it to Gold for one more year by spending a lot. Others are now being given some leeway, which is fair enough, as long as the rest of us are also compensated. Then there’s the question of trust. Having ruined 34 years of investment towards Gold For Life, I see no way that I can trust BA again. What assurance will there be that they won’t change the goal posts again? There isn’t any such assurance, plain and simple. It’s impossible to understand what madness possessed BA to release its most frequent flyers to explore SkyTeam and Star Alliance. Like many, I’ve taken my spending elsewhere to where it’s valued. British Airways has, in one fell swoop, made One World as an entire alliance unattractive to countless flyers. It’s difficult to see what, if anything, they’ll be able to do to repair this broken relationship. Why pay to a company that closes the door of its lounges to those who haven’t got the immense expenditure, out of all proportion to the value of BA’s Club offering? Why should we sponsor BA’s madcap and money-grabbing agenda when others offer more for less?

      • John says:

        Gold for life hasn’t existed for 34 years.

        You can fly and credit miles to one world programmes without touching BA at all

  • Indy500 says:

    I scraped through to 620 points in March so kept Silver until April ‘26. OH didn’t come to Indianapolis in ‘24 so fell short. Nov ‘25 was her original end date. Today she was also extended to April ‘26! Bingo!

  • Matt Price says:

    In the app it hasn’t changed but when I log into the site it has changed. Good bit of news this Saturday morning. Thanks Rob!

    • Damian says:

      You need to log out of the app and then log it back in and it will update.

  • Ramsey says:

    My August 2025 expiry date has been extended to April 2026 👍

  • Richard says:

    No change. Still expiring June for me. It would be good to understand criteria or whether it is just random luck

  • Fraser says:

    Mine was August renewal so Sep 25 expiry. I then earned over 700 TP by mid March so had expected this would renew silver until April 2026. However, on day one of the new BA Club there was no recognition of this and it STILL showed Sep 25 expiry.

    Now it does show April 2026 but this seems to suggest that everyone has had the extension and that my reward for requalifying by end of March is effectively nothing, if I would have had an extension to the same date regardless! 😡

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