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  • 279 posts

    I want to book 241 one way with two of my children. Online it shows availability for three people.
    Does call centre allow booking for three people in the same booking when BA Amex 241 voucher is used?

    Unlikely but I am using it for one way only departing UK for old style voucher so third person is unlikely to benefit from any reduction but has anyone managed BAEC to offer any “deal” for third person booking particularly if it is child above 2 year old?

    704 posts

    You can book it online.

    There is no discount for 3rd person on the booking. Not sure if children above 2 get any discount- always thought they are charged the same as adult.

    11,622 posts

    This gets asked a lot, especially over the last few days!
    But as long as there are enough reward seats, you can put all three of you on one booking for simplicity. You will be charged the avios for 2 people and surcharges for the 3 of you (with possibly a small APD reduction for the kids depending on your chosen cabin). What sort of “deal” would you be hoping for from BA, exactly?
    Note that this will be possible with the old-style voucher as it will only be drawing from the standard inventory which allows you to book any seats showing available.

    279 posts

    I have old style voucher and was hoping instead of using RT if used for OW if BA can offer reduced Avios for a child. Unlikely but was just a thought.

    Haven’t found a way to select three people which throws an error for me trying to do it online.

    279 posts

    I have old style voucher and was hoping instead of using RT if used for OW if BA can offer reduced Avios for a child. Unlikely but was just a thought.

    Haven’t found a way to select three people which throws an error for me trying to do it online.

    Must be some temporary glitch now it is allowing to select 3 people.

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