Bad news for the airlines often translates as good news for travel consumers.
27.07.2023 - 18:27 / smartertravel.com / Tim Winship
Through December 11, members of British Airways’ Executive Club can earn triple base miles for all qualifying roundtrip British Air flights, and for flights on American Airlines, Finnair, and Iberia between North America and Europe. The bonus may be earned for a maximum of four roundtrips during the promotion period.
Registration is required.
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Triple miles (or Avios, as they’re called in the Executive Club program) certainly trump base miles. And unlike some recent promotions, the bonus applies to all mileage-eligible fares, not just higher-priced fares.
The downside of this promotion is that the bonus miles are in British Airways’ program, which charges onerous “fuel surcharges” for many award flights. And aside from any specific quibbles with Executive Club, most U.S.-based travelers are better served by participating in the program of a U.S. carrier.
For British Airways loyalists, this is a no-brainer. Others should ask themselves whether earning miles in Executive Club makes sense not just for the next trip but for the longer term as well.
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