More Time to Fly Away in Style with British Airways and MasterCard
British Airways and MasterCard have announced that their MasterCard Priceless Upgrade offer has been extended due to popular demand.
With the MasterCard Priceless Upgrade offer, all MasterCard customers flying from Australia to Bangkok, Singapore and London with British Airways will be able to upgrade one leg of their trip when purchasing their tickets with their MasterCard cards.
Whether flying World Traveller economy, World Traveller Plus premium economy, or Club World business class – all passengers will get an upgrade without having to ask. Tickets must be purchased before August 15th 2008 for travel from Australia by November 30th 2008.
“The extension of the MasterCard Priceless Upgrade allows more of our customers a chance to indulge in a luxurious experience on a budget,†said Michelle Pilot, vice president, brand marketing, Australasia, MasterCard Worldwide.
“This attractive offer allows travellers to arrive to their destination in style or return from their holidays feeling even more relaxed and refreshed when travelling from Australia to South East Asia or London.” “The choice is theirs,†said Roger Burr, British Airways regional general manager.
“We also want to celebrate London as the gateway to Europe,†said Burr. “With the MasterCard Priceless Upgrade fare, cardholders will also be entitled to a complimentary side trip on British Airways to one of 83 European cities.”
“What a perfect opportunity to expand your horizon in comfort and style.â€
The MasterCard Priceless Upgrade promotion is available to all MasterCard cardholders and redeemable on several daily flights.
Further details of the upgrade offer can be found at www.ba.com/mastercard and tickets can be purchased through travel agents or British Airways on 1300 767 177.
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A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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