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‘Soft landings’ are definitely staying at British Airways Club, as 30th April proved

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One of the hot topics during the transition from British Airways Executive Club to The British Airways Club was the issue of ‘soft landings’.

A ‘soft landing’ occurs when you only drop one status tier if you fail to requalify for the next membership period.

It was a long-standing features of the Executive Club. Hit Gold one year and you could get almost three years of lounge access out of it – the rest of your current year as Gold, all of the following year as Gold and all of the year after that as Silver. You’d then get a year of Bronze (free seat selection within seven days of departure) as a further sweetener.

'Soft landings' are definitely staying at British Airways Club

‘Soft landings’ were never an official part of Executive Club. They were never mentioned on the website and they were not covered in the Terms & Conditions. They just happened.

A BA employee told me that soft landings were NOT meant to continue with British Airways Club.

It goes against the ‘money is all that matters’ approach to the new programme. Don’t spend enough in the year after you earned status? You’re a loser and you will be sent straight back to Blue.

As the protests against the British Airways Club changes gained force, BA changed its mind. At the same time as segment qualification for status was brought back, so were soft landings. It couldn’t be announced, of course, because they had never officially existed, but I am told that the decision was made.

(The other change was to give some, but not all, members with mid-year expiry dates a status extension to 30th April 2026.)

The only way to be certain soft landings were happening, however, was to wait until 30th April.

30th April was when the first cohort of people would lose status since the 1st April launch of British Airways Club.

What we have seen, with zero evidence to the contrary, is that soft landing are remaining. Everyone I know who was due to drop down last week only dropped by one level.

A Gold dropped to Silver for a year, a Silver dropped to Bronze.

If you already have status, this knowledge may impact how you treat British Airways bookings for the rest of 2025/26. If you are Gold, you know you will get a year of Silver so you don’t necessarily need to start building up status in a programme outside The British Airways Club.

It’s slightly different for a current Silver, since Bronze is not much of a consolation prize. You may still want to build up status with another oneworld programme or even another airline alliance.

It is also a factor to consider if you are deciding whether to earn status in BAC or look elsewhere in oneworld. British Airways Gold will continue to give you up to three years of lounge access (up to two years as Gold, depending on how quickly after 1st April you earn it, plus a year of Silver). Many other programmes do not offer this.

Of course, if it’s impossible for you to spend £20,000 net with BA to earn Gold in the first place it’s not up for debate ….

Comments (120)

  • HM007 says:

    Will GGL drop to gold or silver?

    • e14 says:

      As GGL isn’t a separate status it should drop to silver, but given this is BA – who knows !!

    • James C says:

      There was chatter GGL will be broken into a separate tier. Some people have now had GGL e-boarding passes with GGL stated alongside their membership number in the pass details rather than ‘Gold’ as had been the case previously so it may be coming. If it does that’s the best chance of GGL dropping to Gold but until then GGL drops to Silver.

  • Olly says:

    Rob, when are HfP planning to run the article reviewing which airline is best to credit flights to in order to earn status quickest? It’s been promised as ‘coming soon’ for almost as long as BA have been teasing the Amex tier point details!

    • The Original Nick says:

      I think Rob commented this week about it happening this week.

      • Rob says:

        I said I was until I was given a pitchside seat for PSG / Arsenal 🙂

        • Barrel for Scraping says:

          Are you Keir Starmer, more interested in the freebies than anything else? At least your recycling of articles helps the net zero goals

          • Rob says:

            You’ve got to be crazy to turn down pitchside Champions League semi tickets. I did hand back the second ticket though because taking two was unnecessary and this is actually for a big editorial piece on Accor and PSG, because they want more UK people to redeem for their packages.

          • Scott says:

            This site isn’t a public service, it’s for profit, perks and all. I feel for you if you genuinely didn’t know this.

          • Rob says:

            Speak to Katie or Sinead at the party and they’ll tell you how many £ making ideas I nix because I think they would destroy the purity of the site design or the editorial balance!

    • HM007 says:

      Head over to Matts planet on YouTube for clear explanations and best options

      • EasterSheener says:

        +1 For Matt Jones’s review of the Finnair, Qatar and Iberia programmes though one needs to have a spare 30mins per review. Worthwhile if you can spare the time.

        • DaveP says:

          For those who miss tier point runs, the Finnair programme offers the opportunity to gain tier points on BA, IB and AA flights across the Atlantic (and within USA) based on distances flown not ticket cost.

      • Bob says:

        Cheers

    • yonasl says:

      Rob has said many times he is a fan of the IB program if you want something close to what BA had before.

    • Rob says:

      Segments – RJ
      J flyer – Iberia, Finnair, Malaysia depending on which airlines you use, Qatar if you can do 4 segments with them

      BA soft landings change the dynamic a bit though.

    • David says:

      To be fair “coming soon” could be 2037.

  • The Original Nick says:

    I dropped to Silver on the 1st May not 30th April.

  • e14 says:

    Not sure I’d be relying on an unwritten historical benefit with BA, when all it takes is a few tweaks to the code and the benefit is gone. However hopefully these tweaks are a long way down the list behind getting a working website and app, luggage tracking, decent wines back in F, the lounge at t5c, Concorde returning.

    • Thywillbedone says:

      Perhaps BA IT is so poor they can’t figure out how to remove the benefit…

    • RC says:

      lol. waiting for Concorde to return.
      It can’t.
      It’s as likely as BA running 95% on time flight operation.

      • NorthernLass says:

        Reinstating the ability to pre-order meals.
        Bringing back the spa treatments.
        Dedicated MAN lounge.
        Direct seasonal MAN flights.

  • Ian says:

    This is little comfort in reality.

    My Gold expires 28th February – so I will go to Silver then.

    A month later, Silver will expire and I will be Bronze on 1st May

    A whole two months to enjoy Silver.

    • Headforpints says:

      Why hasn’t your year end been reset to 31st March? Am I missing something!

    • Swiss Jim says:

      Well, it could have been worse… 🤷

    • LoungeMan says:

      My gold expires 31st March 2026. So I’m assuming i get a whole 30 days of silver before dropping to bronze. 😞

      • Rob says:

        Bizarrely, yes.

        • Ed says:

          Hi Rob , my Gold expires on March 31 2026 also. Should that not mean I will drop to Silver for a full year until April or May 2027? I am confused by the one month on silver comment . Thanks !

          • Rob says:

            Card year end or membership year end?

            If your card year end is 31st March (so your membership year ends 28th February) then you’ll get a one month period of Silver and then drop to Blue on 1st May.

            If you mean membership year end then that’s the same as (virtually) everyone else and you get a full year of Silver.

    • OnTheRun says:

      These new rules are a bit tougher on BA golds with certain (old) year ends in the old BAEC who will lose out on the soft landing.

      I am actually happy that I was BA silver when BA started making all of the changes. I won’t lose out on much in the transition period – a couple of months of BA bronze isn’t likely to entice me to stay and it means I can be even more flexible with airline choice.

  • G says:

    For this year. As last year was the final year of BAEC. Lets see how we all fare in 12 months.

  • Tony says:

    Well this isn’t going to solve overfull lounges is it…oh the dim work experience kid!!

    • John says:

      It will to the extent that Silvers drop to Bronze. Also, those no longer chasing continuation of Silver will use the lounges less. So a more gradual decline than could have been, but still some effect.

  • a9504477 says:

    ‘definitely’, ‘proved’, ‘you know’ etc. – seems all a bit too overenthusiastic about a policy that does not officially exist and that could just as easily disappear.

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