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Is Gold Guest List worth it?

There are some very useful perks to GGL: Access to the Concorde Rooms in London and New York (only when you get 5000 tier points per year) One gold and two silver BA executive status you can gift to anyone (hopefully we will be gifting some of mine to some lucky readers soon)



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In a card under Gold Member benefits it explicitly states, Share British Airways departure lounges with up to two guests.

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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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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.

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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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Although the American Express® Gold Card doesn't come with the ability to enter the lounge, it does provide a variety of other benefits. While most of these are food-focused, the card does offer some decent travel insurance, including trip delay insurance.

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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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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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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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British Airways Gold Guest List members can now take five guests into airport lounges.

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Your Silver membership opens up access to worldwide business class check-in desks and priority boarding*, whatever cabin you're flying in. So you can enjoy more time relaxing in the lounge or browsing the shops before you board your flight.

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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.

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