Lounge access is available to: British Airways customers flying on a scheduled flight in Club or First. Silver and Gold Executive Club Members on scheduled flights operated by British Airways or one of our oneworld® partners.
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Lounge access is available to: British Airways customers flying on a scheduled flight in Club or First. Silver and Gold Executive Club Members on scheduled flights operated by British Airways or one of our oneworld® partners.
Can I use Fast Track security? If you are travelling in First, Club World, and Club Europe or are an Executive Club Gold or Silver Member you can use the Fast Track Security channel.
Executive Club benefitsSee how our tier benefits stack up. Our tiers also grant benefits on other oneworld® alliance airlines at the equivalent levels: Bronze = Ruby, Silver = Sapphire and Gold = Emerald.
While there are benefits to Bronze status with British Airways, the more noticeable benefits start with British Airways Silver Status, including: Immediate free seat selection for everyone on the booking. 2 x 32kg bags on British Airways on Standard Economy and above tickets (not in basic economy/luggage free tickets)
Airport lounge access requires a membership, day pass or qualifying airline ticket. Business and first-class passengers often get free access to airline lounges, as do elite members and some U.S. military personnel.
How are American Airlines boarding groups assigned? American passengers are put in the highest group for which they qualify. For example, basic economy passengers are typically assigned to Group 9. However, if a passenger with AAdvantage Gold elite status books a basic economy ticket, they will get upgraded to Group 4.