Enjoy Gold membership for lifeTo 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.
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?
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.
No, only the person named on the LoungeKey Pass voucher will be able to use the voucher to access the lounge. The lounge will check the name of the pass holder against their boarding pass and their identification card / passport.
Ans: Yes, anyone can access the lounge, not necessarily be you. For example, your family members or friends can also access it as their own card. Since the name is not printed on the card, it won't be a problem.
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.
You have British Airways Executive Club Silver status for 25 months, from late April 2023 to 31st April 2025 (lounge access, free seat selection, priority security, priority check-in, priority boarding etc)
Groups 4 to 9 are based on your seat row number to board from rear to front of the cabin. It is possible that customers travelling together may receive different group numbers. In this case, please make your way to the gate where you will be able to board together.
Overbooked flight with British AirwaysAirlines sell more seats than available because they expect that some passengers will not show up on the day of the flight. This causes problems for travelers when more passengers show up to the airport than there are seats available.