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The requirement isn’t 4 BA flights but 4 BA coded flights. IB coded flights also count.
So you would earn those 4 flights needed for BA status (and perhaps look at it as One World status rather than BA specific) by booking QR operated flights via the BA website.
Of course that’s only one aspect of your consideration on which FFP to join but I thought it would be helpful to clarify the flights requirements.
Another aspect is that BA have a HHA which I think you can sign your youngster into and earn some avios. Not sure if QR have a similar scheme though.
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