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BA MilesNewest Review: ... self-service check in machines came in most useful on my latest journey on September 15th. I'd flown into Gatwick from the US and as you can imagine the airport was extremley busy with very long queues. I only had about 60 mins to catch my BA flight up to Manchester. I walked staight up to a self service check in machine, inserted my exec club card along with my credit card. I was able to ... more |
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by - written on 29/11/01 (Very useful, 664 readings)
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I've been a BA exec club member now for almost 12months. I only use BA for short-haul flights and therefore have not gained many points yet. The main advantage to Exec Club are the airport services - online check in, self service check-in machines etc available at most airports. I think BA now have approx. 10 different ways to check in if you are an Exec Club member!!! The self-service check in machines came in most useful on my latest journey on September 15th. I'd flown into Gatwick from the US and as you can imagine the airport was extremley busy with very long queues. I only had about 60 mins to catch my BA flight up to Manchester. I walked ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/11/01 (Very useful, 4924 readings)
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Well, there has been not too many complementary experiences about the BA Miles scheme, which was born this time last year, from the old Airmiles scheme. I have to say, I have been pretty pleased with my lot from BA, particularly, as I have done most of my flights for business and didn't have to pay to earn my miles anyway. Can't grumble at that, eh? I had been a memeber of BA Executive Club, collecting Air Miles for about five years or so, when the scheme was transferred to BA Miles last year. Yes, it was more expensive, to use them for domestic and short haul flights (13000 BAmiles now required), but BA compensated for that, by transferring miles ... Read the complete review

