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@ekposh – BA used to allow the first part being a domestic, effectively to defer the voucher validity but it has been reported that they no longer do. Ticket validity moves – initially the ticket is valid for one year from the date of issue, but that then becomes one year from the date of the first flight. This validity applies equally to cash tickets and Avios tickets – it’s just the standard IATA rules and is referenced at 3(b) of the BA Conditions of Carriage.
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