BA Exec Club Status – Part 2 – Silver
Today I look at the first BA card of real value in terms of lounge access – BA Silver
Today I look at the first BA card of real value in terms of lounge access – BA Silver
Over the next few days I am looking at BA’s Executive Tiers – today Blue and Bronze, the bottom two levels.
Reflecting on a year filled with travel, the author shares memorable experiences from 2015, including multiple visits to Los Angeles. Highlights include attending an awards show, exploring Disneyland’s Diamond Celebration, and enjoying local cuisine, all while creating lasting memories with friends.
British Airways is enhancing its services at London City Airport for the upcoming summer season, including the replacement of turbo-prop planes with Embraer 190s on Dusseldorf flights. The airline will also introduce additional flights to various destinations, increasing overall capacity and frequency.
BA seems to have a habit of substituting third party planes for their own out of London City. As luck would have it on the day I travelled they wouldn’t allow any wheelie bags in to the cabin.
A short review of my BA First flight from London to JFK on Thanksgiving Day 2015.
An early morning, Black Friday, visit to the Flagship Lounge at JFK found it empty!
British Airways say they have released 13,000 rewards seats over Christmas and New Year – want to go away?
A partnership between Saga and flybe offers a good deal by increasing your ticket flexibility for no charge – but you have to be over 50.
The review details a seamless experience traveling from Dublin to London with British Airways Club Europe. Highlights include the efficient Fast Track service at Dublin Airport, access to a shared lounge with a variety of refreshments, and a smooth boarding process. The insights provide valuable information for travelers considering this route.
BA are running a premium cabin sale from 21 Dec – 3 Jan – book by 30 November.
Over Thanksgiving I shall be travelling 18,000 miles to Honolulu and back.