British Airways is undergoing a $9 billion "transformation" to revamp its operation.
05.03.2024 - 19:01 / thepointsguy.com / Airlines
British Airways has once again extended its lucrative double Tier Points promotion for anyone looking to earn elite British Airways Executive Club status.
Executive Club members traveling between now and June 30, 2025, who have booked a package through British Airways Holidays that's at least five nights long will earn twice as many Tier Points for the flights taken as part of the package.
Even better, this promotion applies to all British Airways Holidays packages that have already been booked, as well as new bookings. The offer is valid for both solo travelers and group bookings.
The extension follows British Airways' announcement in February that the airline would be changing its Tier Point collection year-end dates, aligning all members to the same date starting April 1, 2025.
British Airways Holidays packages can offer great value, and you can often find flights and hotels bundled together for a price similar to the cost of buying the flights separately — meaning your accommodation can be either free or very cheap. Even outside of these Tier Points promotions, it's always a good idea to check the British Airways Holidays price with the added accommodation against just the flights sold separately — you may be pleasantly surprised by the package price.
All British Airways Holidays are also Air Travel Organisers' Licensing protected, which can provide peace. You can cancel any British Airways Holidays package up to 28 days in advance for a voucher worth the full amount or change your booking for no charge, though a fare difference may apply for your new dates.
The Tier Points you receive will contribute to any elite status you are working toward in the Executive Club. If you're strategic with the flights you book, you could easily earn Silver status or higher with a round-trip flight and a five-day stay.
Book your British Airways Holidays package online to take advantage of this promotion.
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