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How do you qualify for a BA Gold Card?

Gold. Attained at 1500 Tier Points and when you fly with us on at least 4 eligible flights a year. First class check in and boarding.



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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.

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To reward you for your loyalty, Gold membership for life is yours once you reach 35,000 Tier Points.

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Enjoy Gold membership for life To reward you for your loyalty, Gold membership for life is yours once you reach 35,000 Tier Points. We'll just automatically renew your Gold membership every year from then onwards.

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There are, apparently, around 5,000 to 6,000 members of Gold Guest List. Gold Guest List comes with a number of benefits including the ability to gift Gold and Silver status cards as well as additional upgrade vouchers and the ability to open up additional Avios reward seats.

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British Airways lounge access rules 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.

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As a Member, you and up to six other members of your household, including children, can link your Club memberships together for free.

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Life time tier points are just that - all the tier points you have earned since you became a member. It's pretty useless unless you get to 35k life time tier points in which case you get Gold for life. What class are your economy tickets booked in?

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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.

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As a Bronze card holder, you are unfortunately not entitled to access to any of the British Airways lounges unless you are flying on a business or First Class ticket. Lounge access is a perk of Silver status and above – and you can read how to get Silver status with British Airways Executive Club here.

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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.

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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)

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About the Club menu 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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