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Well I’m sure all these changes and uncertainty must be affecting bookings, not just from the UK. I’ve just booked a return flight to Europe (which priced up cheaper than EasyJet) but as two one way tickets. The cost of the flight back from Europe to UK in July was just under £100 if booked as part of a return. But in Euros as a single ticket, it was less than €70!
My issue is, I have already retained my status for this year, but I’ve a lot of upcoming flights with BA, Iberia and Finnair and I’ve have no idea where would be best to credit these points. I have been looking at all 3 loyalty programmes. To some extent it depends what Iberia decides to do. My understanding is they have to give IBPL members at least one month’s notice of changes, so all should be clearer within the next few weeks.
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