Gold Members are invited to enjoy the comfort of our luxurious First lounges, specifically designed around your travel needs.
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British Airways Gold members get: All of the Silver perks plus a 100% Avios bonus on flights. Access to the British Airways First lounge. The ability to earn upgrade vouchers.
At 2,500 Tier Points, we will award you with a voucher that you and a companion can use towards an upgrade to the next cabin of your choice. If you earn 3,500 Tier Points we will award you 2 Gold Upgrade for one vouchers which you can use for yourself or travel with a companion.
Your Gold membership opens up access to worldwide first class check-in desks and priority boarding — whatever cabin you're flying in, giving you more time to relax before your flight. You will see a group number on your boarding pass which will automatically reflect your priority.
As well as amassing all the associated benefits you'd get with Blue, Bronze and Silver tiers, BA Gold status gives you: 100% bonus Avios on all the BA flights you take, in addition to the Avios bonuses available for travelling in premium cabins. Access to additional reward seats in economy cabins at the standard price.
Customers who may access a Flagship® Lounge include customers traveling in a First or Business class cabin on qualifying international or transcontinental flights or other qualifying domestic flights marketed and operated by American, a oneworld® airline, or marketed by JetBlue* and operated by American, AAdvantage ...
No dress code except for staff flying on non-rev tickets. In my experience most other passengers will be dressed casually as comfort during the flight is a high priority.
Pajamas. Some first-class flyers on luxury airlines may receive a set of pajamas to wear on their flight. As airlines cannot reuse these pajamas, these pajamas are yours to keep after the flight, according to David Adler, founder and CEO of The Travel Secret.
Tipping is not required in airport loungesAt best, tipping is optional in an airport lounge, but it's usually appreciated nonetheless. In the United States, for example, tipping most members of a wait staff and professionals who provide a service is customary.
You can't pay to access British Airways lounges. You'll have to rely on your fare class or elite status to get access. Elite status in either the airline's Executive Club or the Oneworld alliance will work.