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  2. Basic economy class - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] In April 2018, the airline introduced basic economy on transatlantic flights, including one free carry-on and the ability to select seats in advance for a fee, together with its joint venture partners British Airways, Iberia and Finnair.

  3. British Airways overhauls loyal customer perks – but some ...

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    Exclusive: Spend £550k with British Airways to earn Gold status for life – or £8,000 on a holiday for a year of Silver ... Bronze (3,500 tier points): seat selection from a week ahead of ...

  4. A guide to earning and redeeming frequent flyer miles - AOL

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    Depending on your status level, you could earn waived baggage fees, early boarding, select lounge access, priority upgrades and free seat selection. The higher the tier, the better the rewards ...

  5. British Airways frequent flyers react to Executive Club changes

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    But British Airways is now aligning status with spend – at a rate of one tier point per £1. Under the new scheme, passengers will need to spend £7,500 (not counting air passenger duty and ...

  6. Fare basis code - Wikipedia

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    Booking codes are the identifiers used by the airline's revenue management department to control how many seats can be sold at a particular fare level. For example, a plane may have 25 economy seats still available and the airline may show it in a reservation system as Y7 K5 M4 T6 E3 which indicates how many of each booking class can be reserved.

  7. Airport check-in - Wikipedia

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    Some airlines charge for the privilege of early check-in before the 24-hour window opens, thus capitalising on the demand for desirable seats such as those immediately behind a bulkhead or emergency exit row, such as Ryanair, which allow check-in up to 60 days before the flight for passengers who pay for a seat reservation. [9]