Might there actually be grounds to sue BA on the basis of a frequent flyer program that never lets you actually fly anywhere ever?
Well that’s good, as you sure as hell can’t use them for a flight:
Well that’s good, as you sure as hell can’t use them for a flight:
Executive Clubbing — I used to really love British Airways. I even got over their silly new livery and refusal to stock full fat tonic water. But I can't get over the increasing uselessness of their frequent flyerprogram which has recently switched over to 'Avios',...
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