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Old Apr 7th, 2011, 01:31 PM
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bonus offer from BA

BA is again offering up to 100,000 miles for opening a new credit card account with Chase.... Excellent deal.... first purchase will get you 7/8 across the pacific... i had to go to chase to find the application....

$95 year
no foreign trans fee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old Apr 7th, 2011, 02:28 PM
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There's an article about this here which gives all the details:
http://thepointsguy.com/2011/04/brea...-airways-visa/

I've been thinking about doing another points card, but the $95/yr fee is steep. Is it waived for the 1st year?
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Old Apr 7th, 2011, 05:04 PM
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If you add us on to your card Bob we promise to give you the 100,000 miles x the amount of cards you give us. Does no foreign fee mean no fees for foreigners?
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Old Apr 7th, 2011, 06:28 PM
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pook---thais are excluded...

i did put dang on as an authorized signer, because i know how conservative she is when it comes to spending
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I did this a year agao and got the 100,000 miles without the annual fee for 1 yeasr great deal but..... beware of trying to use BA flights. I am trying to book a Paris trip fronm Houston and they will sock you with over a $1,000 for two people - taxes, fees and hefty fuel charges! Not too easy using their partners either.
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Old Apr 8th, 2011, 06:56 PM
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BillT- They charge you fuel fees on a FF ticket? Is that usual? I don't think I've ever seen that before.
Also, is it possible to transfer those miles to a partner, like American, for example?
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Old Apr 8th, 2011, 07:10 PM
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i just used american on british on a combo ticket, so i suspect you can do the same in reverse.... not use them on american, but book through british for what ever airline partner flies that route...
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Hard to get American seats and yes BA charges a small fortune for ff seats for their fees and taxes and fuel surcharges!
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Old Apr 9th, 2011, 06:18 AM
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i will say that any flights through london have very large taxes/fees associated with it....
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Old Apr 9th, 2011, 09:32 AM
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The Points Guy blog (in link above) is doing a series of posts on how to use the BA 100,000 miles to book rewards, not only on BA, but on partner airlines.
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Old Apr 9th, 2011, 11:31 AM
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This Brit advises all travelers to avoid B.A.

Rubbish service all round......that's if they are even actually flying.
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Old Apr 9th, 2011, 02:44 PM
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Leigh, my Italian friends would agree with you. They don't fly BA anymore, after having problems with tickets and lost luggage for several flights in a row.

I get too many benefits from United Chase card to switch at this point, but this offer of miles sounds pretty good!
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We get most of our miles on AA, but BA is part of the One World alliance and we have flown it a number of times using our AA ff miles. We've had to book early, but don't believe we've paid any higher fees than we had to pay with AA when flying into Heathrow--which is what seems to determine the fees as well as the class that we're flying on. We broke up our trip to India this past fall by flying AA coach to London, BA business to Delhi, BA first return to London and AA coach back to NY. First wasn't as good as we remembered it, but the flat bed was great for a 3:00 a.m. seat and the service was lovely.

Guess it's always a case of personal experience and taste. We've had some unpleasant flights on AA and Jet Blue and other airlines. So far we've had a consistently good experience on BA.

I can't take advantage of this offer as I already have a Chase Visa BA, but I think my husband will and then we'll combine airlines when needed as we have in the past but only using AA miles.

BA's ff mile requirements ARE higher than AA's, but starting off with 100,000 is a pretty good deal.
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Rhkkmk, again 9see Europe forum also) THANK YOU forthis tip!

520, i 've had same experience as yours: BA has been just fine both in past and recent flights. Have twice flown RT to India ,as well as to UK, with them, and np probs, even during the flight cutbacks last June (strike).

Agree, one of best things about this offer, is that BA is part of the One World Alliance.

For those with AA miles who may not yet know this: As of October 2010, you can earn AA miles on BA flights originating in the USA. Before then, you couldn't earn AA miles for the part of the flight originating in USA and crossing the Atlantic--eg on or flight to Banglaore, on BA, we got AA miles only for the e British Air flight from LHR to BLR--but not from SFO to LHR. Glad that has now changed.
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Old Apr 23rd, 2011, 07:11 PM
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To get the 100thousand miles you get 50thousand withthe first purchase-the second 50thousand when you spend 2500 in 3 months. I just signed up for it.
We cashed in all our American miles last year to fly to Cairo-the flight from Heathrow to Cairo was BA-best flight I've ever had(Business) We had lay down cubicles.
I am hoping to use the 100thousand next year for Singapore-with the 330 day in advance booking I may have to book 2 one ways. The annual fee doesn't bother me if I get business class seats-have been using all my miles for upgrades. C
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