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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)

  • Rupert says:

    Personally I think if BA are extending status without re qualification is unfair. Everyone still had a full year of status from when they originally qualified.

    I had Gold until Oct 25. BA gave us the tier point adjustment for changing the year end. That was a bonus for me as I had flown a lot during the period it covered. I flew enough before March 31st this year to re-qualify for Gold. That now shows as extended until April 26.

    If they were going to extend it anyway then I need not of flown.

    Personally I think they will reverse it. In their notes about the new ‘Club’, they state it will take some time for accounts to update. My app showed the new tier point system first but no update to the collection period. A day later that changed but my status expiry stayed the same. Day after that changed.

  • Phineas Campbell says:

    Hi, can somebody help me, last year I was silver, about a month ago I took a flight to the US, partly to try to boost my points to retain silver, but I wasn’t sure I was going to make it. I look at my account, still silver, card expiry 31 Aug 2025, points collection ends 31 Mar 2026, and it ‘Retain Silver 0/7,500 Tier points’ My assumption had been that come September this year I would be revert to Bronze, but the word Retain suggests otherwise.

  • Mark says:

    I think you have benefited from preferential BA treatment Rob. I’m still on 31 Dec 25 like many others here ….

    • Rob says:

      But many here have been extended. My wife’s account is not even under the surname.

      • Nick P says:

        Rob,

        BA would know via a ‘household’ link.

        Personally, I find gifting a free renewal hard to stomach when many self included paid.

        • Lewis Hunt says:

          The same here – gifted Gold and Silver status to very good friends who otherwise wouldn’t have earned this status. They have had their status rolled over regardless until the end of April 2026, meanwhile, as I didn’t re-qualify GGL last year, I now soft-land to Silver (presumably) after April 2025. What gives?

  • Mordo_de_Maru says:

    This includes me too. I was supposed to drop to Bronze but haven’t.

  • Gin and Tonic Please says:

    Just checked – I’ve not been extended (from Dec 25) but my other half has (from Nov 25). Looks like an error to me, though no idea which way round

  • Bystander says:

    It’s difficult to imagine how BA could have so consistently piled cock-up on cock-up, but my word, haven’t they done well? We’re now into the new world, but still have no idea how to earn AMEX points, now this. Is there some evil genius – or plant from Sky Team or Star Alliance – at Waterside developing new ideas constantly to drive formerly loyal customers elsewhere?

  • Furqan says:

    Some of us have lost months from our status, also.
    I have lost 9 months of gold status. My year ended on 8th Dec 2024 , I had 1500 points on 7th Dec 2024 i.e in the old system the gold was retained until 8th Dec 2025. Between 20th Dec 2024 and 29th March 2025 I earned 1570 tier points , (old system gold retained until 8th Dec 2026) however my current account shows 0 tier points and gold until 31st March 2026. The 1570 tier points earned after 8th Dec 2024 have been ‘lost’. I was expecting the 1570 (equivalent new points) points in my account and gold retained until at 31march 2027 (due to BA change , year end on 31st March for all).

    • The flying scot says:

      Tier points won’t carry over to the new collection year, everybody is back to zero from April 1st. Hopefully your account will update to have gold till December 26 sometime soon.

    • BA Flyer IHG Stayer says:

      That’s the way it’s worked for years! This is nothing new.

      Once the new collection year starts the TP counter is reset to zero.

      Your status for 25/26 would be based on all the points you earned from 1/4/24 to 31/3/24.

  • SamG says:

    Not here. I haven’t flown many cash tickets on BA and currently have none on the books as oneworld hasn’t suited my recent travels so that may be why!

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