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  2. Best airline frequent flyer schemes in 2025 – and how Avios ...

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    British Airways Executive Club – soon The British Airways Club – uses Avios points and tier points (one for every £1 spent) to determine a customer’s level of membership status, now ...

  3. Air Miles - Wikipedia

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    In September 2011 Air Miles announced that it would be re branding to Avios and that taxes and charges would then be chargeable, quoting £497 for a return flight to Sydney; many previous users expressed regret and anger over this. [26] [27] The Airmiles scheme was combined with BA Miles and ended at midnight 14 November. [28]

  4. International Airlines Group - Wikipedia

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    Avios is the frequent flyer currency of Aer Lingus, British Airways, Finnair, Iberia, LEVEL, Qatar Airways and Vueling, and can also be used for travel within the oneworld alliance including the likes of American Airlines, Japan Airlines, Qantas, etc. [91] A restructure in 2015 meant that all of IAG's affiliated loyalty programmes which use ...

  5. Nectar (loyalty card) - Wikipedia

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    Nectar is a loyalty card scheme in the United Kingdom run by Nectar 360 Limited, [2] [1] company wholly owned by Sainsbury's.The scheme is the largest in the United Kingdom, and comprises a number of partner companies including Sainsbury's, Esso, Argos and British Airways.

  6. British Airways frequent flyers react to Executive Club changes

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    A brief refresher: British Airways launched its Executive Club in 1982. Since then it has been through many iterations. Currently, there are five tiers: Blue, Bronze, Silver, Gold and Gold Guest List.

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  8. Head for Points - Wikipedia

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    Head for Points is a British travel website covering discussion of airline frequent-flyer programs and hotel loyalty programs in the UK.It has been referenced by National Geographic, [1] CNN, [2] and the BBC. [3]

  9. Air Passengers Rights Regulation - Wikipedia

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    The Air Passengers Rights Regulation 2004 [1] [2] (Regulation (EC) No 261/2004) is a regulation in EU law establishing common rules on compensation and assistance to passengers in the event of denied boarding, flight cancellations, or long delays of flights.