BA has a scheme for Small and Medium businesses allowing them to earn points separate from their travellers who earn their normal points. The scheme has been switched to a revenue based scheme and got markedly less generous. However, there is a way to secure a 5% discount on BA fares, by giving up your OnBuiness points. Worth taking in my view. The scheme has decent availability – better than Avios from what I can see. However, you have to book upgrades at the ticket of ticketing at their web site, and it doesn’t offer the cheapest fare when upgrading.
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Preparation for changes to BA’s On Business scheme start today
Hints BA is getting ready to recognise AA’s Business Extra scheme
BA has already announced that it will be withdrawing it’s own scheme for Small and Medium businesses in the USA, called OnBusiness. This is being merged in to AA Business Extra scheme with effect from 27 May 2015 for US based customers only. I had a protracted series of conversations with AA/US this morning about…
Does BA understand how bmi works? Certainly not for its corporate customers
BA commented yesterday about its purchase of bmi and what it means for frequent flyers of both airlines. However, there is a little ad at the bottom of the BA page – which caught my attention: The irony here is that bmi has not operated the Corporate Rewards scheme since 1 September 2010, when it…
BA confirms NO OnBusiness points for bmi flights unless booked under BA flight number
I wrote last week that bmi was leaving Star Alliance’s business earning scheme Company Plus but that BA’s scheme (OnBusiness) had yet to confirm the position in terms of earning for bmi flights. Well today arrives an email reply in responce to my question about earning on bmi, from OnBusiness and it’s not good news: Dear…
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