British Airways further extends executive club tier status
British Airways is further protecting tier status validity of Executive Club Members.
All tiered Executive Club Members with a Tier Point collection end date between January – March 2022 will receive another year of their current status.
It means that no British Airways Executive Club Member renewing over this period, including Bronze, Silver and Gold card holders will lose their Tier status, regardless of how many Tier Points they have earned.
This benefit comes in addition to a 25% threshold reduction in Tier Status which applies until June 2022.
The airline is also launching benefits for some of its most loyal Executive Club Members with an upcoming flight.
All Silver and Gold Members, regardless of their cabin of travel, can enjoy pre-flight dining, which is available at selected North American lounges, including New York JFK, Boston, Chicago and Washington.
Additionally, the exclusive Concorde Room which is situated only in Heathrow Terminal 5 and New York JFK, will now be accessible to exclusive Gold Guest List Members regardless of how many Tier Points they have earned in their previous Tier Point collection year.
Niall Rooney, British Airways’ Loyalty Manager, said: "We want to thank our customers for their continued loyalty. Many of our Executive Club Members haven’t had the chance to use their benefits as normal, by further extending their Tier Status, none of them will miss out on the benefits they have earned.
"For our Members that have a flight booked, we are proud to be launching more benefits."
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