What’s the cheapest route to BA Bronze status given the THREE tier point bonuses available?
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Now that we finally have details of the British Airways American Express Premium Plus tier points offer (click here for our article – I won’t repeat myself), we can play a little game.
As Amex cardholders will know, British Airways has also given a one-off bonus of 500 tier points to Premium Plus cardholders.
You can also continue to earn bonus tier points on all British Airways flights booked until the end of the year.

Putting all these together, how easily can you earn Bronze status in The British Airways Club?
Bronze status requires you to earn 3,500 tier points by 31st March 2026.
If you maximise the American Express offer, you will receive 2,500 tier points.
You have received 500 free tier points from British Airways if you are a Premium Plus cardholder. This takes you to 3,000 tier points.
Let’s remind ourselves of the bonus tier points offer, which is on ba.com here. You MUST register for this – it is not automatic.
This is what you receive per segment, so double these numbers for a return:
Euro Traveller (exc Basic Economy tickets) | 75 bonus tier points |
Club Europe | 175 bonus tier points |
World Traveller | 150 bonus tier points |
World Traveller Plus | 275 bonus tier points |
Club World | 400 bonus tier points |
First | 550 bonus tier points |
Looking at this, the easiest way of getting the 500 tier points you need for Bronze status via flying – assuming you don’t want to ‘waste’ £500 buying 500 points via SAF credits – is probably one return flight in Club Europe.
Here’s a typical Club Europe trip to Amsterdam, with a headline price of £291:
Now, of the breakdown above, ONLY the base fare and ‘carrier imposed charge’ count for tier points. You don’t earn 291 tier points from this flight, you earn 147 (base fare) + 16 (carrier charge) for a total of 163 tier points.
The real value is in the tier point bonus. As per the table above, you earn 175 bonus tier points per segment as long as you are registered for the offer.
The total tier points from the flight are therefore:
- From the flight itself = 163 tier points
- Bonus points – 2 x 175 = 350 tier points
- TOTAL = 513 tier points
Add to this ….
- 2,500 tier points from your American Express spending between now and 1st February
- 500 bonus tier points given to you yesterday by British Airways
…. and you are at 3,513 tier points. You’ve earned Bronze status for the period up to 30th April 2027.
What are benefits of British Airways Bronze status?
Not much, of course, EXCEPT for free seat selection seven days before travel for you and everyone else on your booking.
Given how much British Airways charges for long haul seat selection – over £100 per person, each way, in Club World on most routes – it can be a worthwhile saving if you would otherwise have paid.
The other key benefits are:
- 1 extra Avios per £1 spent (7 per £1) on British Airways and selected partner flights
- Club World, Club Europe or oneworld equivalent business class check in desks, regardless of your flight class
- priority boarding
- 5% discount on almost all purchases at The Wine Flyer
The official ba.com page outlining the benefits of Bronze status is here.
Conclusion
I am not seriously suggesting that this is a realistic option for the majority of HfP readers.
However, for those people who can put £25,000 through their British Airways American Express Premium Plus card between now and the end of January, you have the opportunity to get Bronze status in British Airways Club for surprisingly little (flying) effort.
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