BA Partner Offer 10% discount to 30 June 14 fly by 30 June 16

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I don't think this has been posted before, BA are offering a 10% discount for their ex Oz routes booked before the 30 June 2015 but you can fly to 30 June 16.:)

http://www.britishairways.com/en-au/offers/partners/partner-offer (you may have to paste the link)


Save up to 10% off your airfare when you book* and fly with British Airways from Australia* to Singapore, London and Europe.Celebrate a new chapter in British Airways' long history flying between Australia and the UK and take advantage of our extensive European network and choose from over 60 cities, and explore all that the UK and Europe have to offer.
The Australian service from Sydney to London operates into the award winning Terminal 5 at London Heathrow, our home, offering the world's largest lounge complex, with over 100 shopping and dining options, including top stores such as Harrods, Tiffany & Co, Prada and Gordon Ramsay's Plane Food restaurant.
Customers travelling between Sydney and London will also enjoy travelling on the new 777-300ER aircraft, the latest in the British Airways fleet, boasting updates to all cabins on board, including a new World Traveller economy cabin, a new World Traveller Plus premium economy cabin and a new First class.
There really is something for everyone.
To take advantage of this offer please register below, or if you are already a registered customer of British Airways please log in.
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T&C's

  1. The discount only applies to flights booked directly on ba.com when logging in or registering through the Business Partner offer page.
  2. Discount offer is valid for travel commenced by 30 June 2016 with bookings to be made by 30 June 2015.
  3. For changes to travel dates after ticket issuance additional charges will apply.
  4. Offer is subject to availability.
  5. Discount offer is subject to change without notice.
  6. Travel permitted on British Airways operated flights from Sydney to Singapore and London.
  7. Travel from Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide via Sydney must be on British Airways Code, operated on Qantas Airways.
  8. UK domestic flights in Euro Traveller (economy).
  9. Travel in UK/Europe only permitted on British Airways operated and coded flights. No codeshare or subsidiary flights permitted.
  10. Reservations for all sectors are required, no open dated sectors permitted.
  11. The discount is not applicable to all booking classes and subject to availability on the nominated day of travel. The discount applies to the airfare only, not including taxes, fees or charges. All other costs (examples but not limited to, seating, extra baggage, on board duty free) will not be discounted and are borne by the passenger.
  12. Bookable on ba.com only through dedicated Closed User Group URL. Discount cannot be booked via a travel agent, and cannot be used for price beats, or on code-share flights.
  13. Airfares are non transferable, seats are limited, flight, routing, fare restrictions, changes, reissue, cancellation, service fees and penalties applies, when applicable.
  14. The discount is only available for personal travel, no corporate travel permitted.
  15. For any booking related enquiries please contact our call centre on 1300 767 177, please have on hand your booking reference.
  16. For access issues, please email [email protected] with the flight dates and destinations you are trying to book, for assistance.
 
It doesn't seem to work for me, or maybe its just Perth. ITA is throwing up fares to EU for about $8,880 with Oneworld, the same flights, when logged in to BA, are $8,830. BTW, routing was PER(QF)- SIN(BA)-LHR(BA)-DUB. I as able to generate a saving of about $1,000 but that meant taking the QF flight in Y rather than J. Not sure that it'll work for us here in the West.
 
It doesn't seem to work for me, or maybe its just Perth. ITA is throwing up fares to EU for about $8,880 with Oneworld, the same flights, when logged in to BA, are $8,830. BTW, routing was PER(QF)- SIN(BA)-LHR(BA)-DUB. I as able to generate a saving of about $1,000 but that meant taking the QF flight in Y rather than J. Not sure that it'll work for us here in the West.

No I don't think it works from Perth, as you went PER SIN, come over to the east and you might get :p"lucky"
  1. Travel from Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide via Sydney must be on British Airways Code, operated on Qantas Airways.
 
Probably, although the PER-SIN was on a BA code share. I know this goes against all that we stand for but I'm not sure that it is worth heading East go West.
 
I just joined Mr & Mrs Smith (a botique hotel chain) as I have a stay in Melbourne on Wednesday. As I scouted their offers a very interesting one came up about British airways:

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Possibly very beneficial for a free sign-up: 5% discount for Economy fares from Australia, 10% for Business, T&C's on the BA page (link shown)
 
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I just joined Mr & Mrs Smith (a botique hotel chain) as I have a stay in Melbourne on Wednesday. As I scouted their offers a very interesting one came up about British airways:

https://smithcollections.com/members/shopping-offers/featured/british-airways

Possibly very beneficial for a free sign-up: 5% discount for Economy fares from Australia, 10% for Business, T&C's on the BA page (link shown)

When you click through to the BA website it seems to be broken though:http://www.britishairways.com/mrandmrssmithhhotels
 
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