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

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    Silver (7,500 tier points): Club lounge access, free choice of seats at the time of booking and additional baggage allowance with a weight limit of 32kg per checked bag.

  3. Basic economy class - Wikipedia

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    In April 2018, British Airways expanded its basic economy fares to long-haul flights, including transatlantic flights and flights to other destinations. These fares include in-flight meals, allow two pieces of hand baggage and offer advance seat selection for a fee.

  4. Best airline frequent flyer schemes in 2025 – and how Avios ...

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    Silver: 7,500 tier points - Club lounge access, free choice of seats at the time of booking and additional baggage allowance with a weight limit of 32kg per checked bag

  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. Frequent-flyer program - Wikipedia

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    United MileagePlus cards. A frequent-flyer programme (FFP) is a loyalty program offered by an airline.. Many airlines have frequent-flyer programmes designed to encourage airline customers enrolled in the programme to accumulate points (also called miles, kilometers, or segments) which may then be redeemed for air travel or other rewards.