Earning Status With British AirwaysThe following requirements are needed to obtain elite status: Bronze: 300 Tier Points and two eligible flights. Silver: 600 Tier Points and four eligible flights. Gold: 1,500 Tier Points and four eligible flights.
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You'll need to fly British Airways at least four times and earn 600 Tier Points, or take a total of 50 British Airways flights, to move through to the Silver tier.
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 benefitsOur 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)
Domestic flights on Silver AirwaysIt basically just guarantees you'll be on the plane and you'll get a seat assigned at check in, or you can select one yourself when checking in online. The Freedom fare has free seat assignments, free ticket changes, and the ability to reschedule at the last minute.
Gold membership for lifeThat's exactly what awaits you when you reach 35,000 Lifetime Tier Points. We'll award you lifetime Gold membership status and automatically renew your membership every year, so all you have to do is keep on enjoying your benefits and privileges.
Ultimately, if you want to gain access to British Airways lounges, you need to fly in business or first class with British Airways, or one of its partners, or hold British Airways Executive Club or Oneworld status.