I would not have thought that this is too risky as it is a route that BA fy as well. Even if BA have stopped the BMI flights by then I think they would still honour any booking even if they on miles (the bad publicity of outraged middle England writing in to the Daily Mail about ruined holidays would cost more)
Dude! I meant the other way around. If you've got a pile of BA miles, once transferring is allowed, moving them to DC MIGHT give you better redemptions on BA (read: Cash+Miles via the old BD Chart).
Transfers from 3/Jul by which the 31/May dateline to burn *A rewards is Adios...
Dude! I meant the other way around. If you've got a pile of BA miles, once transferring is allowed, moving them to DC MIGHT give you better redemptions on BA (read: Cash+Miles via the old BD Chart).
Yo, we've still got until May 31st... And (not that it holds any value to me) we may see some really good redemptions on BA via Diamond Club.
Most of us have around 43 miles left to convert into Avios...
The purchase of bmi is great news for Executive*Club Members as there are now additional mainline bmi operated routes* that you can earn Avios and Tier*Points on. All these new routes are now available to book at ba.com. To earn Avios and Tier*Points, please remember to add your Executive*Club membership number to your booking.
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