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    Its quite unclear if this is only valid for flights only. Can anyone spread any light?

    Details say bookings made on BA.com – so do BA Holidays and BA Flights register differently do we know?

    TIA

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    Where is this offer posted please?

    340 posts

    It is on my Ba Accelerating business card.
    I would guess a holiday payment will sneak through.

    OFFER DETAILS
    Save to Card to get a £100 statement credit when you make a single, eligible transaction of £500+ on flights from the UK with British Airways by 30/6/2022. Valid once per Card for the first 5,000 Cardmembers to save. Terms, locations, payment restrictions and future communications will apply.

    OFFER TERMS
    These Offer Terms (including the offer description above) set out the key terms of our British Airways offer. Please make sure you read these together with our General Offer Terms, which contain important additional terms, including information about when statement credits or points can be reversed or lost.
    Statement credits will be awarded for eligible transactions using your Card during the offer period, as explained above and within these Offer Terms and General Terms. A statement credit should appear on your Card Account statement within five days from the date you made an eligible transaction but may take up to 90 days from the Offer End Date.
    By saving the Offer to your Card, you agree to all our Offer Terms.
    Offer only valid on flights departing from UK airports.
    Bookings made direct at http://www.ba.co.uk
    Offer only applies to spend made in Great British Pound (GBP) on the Card to which the offer is saved.
    This offer only applies to purchases on the Card to which the offer is saved (including where the Card has been added to a mobile wallet).
    Purchases made through “payment facilitators” are not eligible and will not count towards your spend for the purposes of the offer. A payment facilitator is an intermediary that accepts payments on behalf of the seller of the goods/services. Payment facilitators can include some online payment platforms/ marketplaces, and entities that provide certain card acceptance products (such as mobile card readers) to sellers of goods/services;
    Transactions that are subsequently cancelled or refunded will not count towards your spend for the purposes of the offer.
    By enrolling and making a qualifying purchase, you acknowledge that to enable you to redeem the offer, American Express may share certain transaction data and the first digits of your Account number with the merchant to reconcile and assess the offer.

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    OFFER DETAILS
    Save to Card to get a £100 statement credit when you make a single, eligible transaction of £500+ on flights from the UK with British Airways by 30/6/2022. Valid once per Card for the first 5,000 Cardmembers to save. Terms, locations, payment restrictions and future communications will apply.

    Has anyone put these terms to the test, as in flight from outside UK for £400 plus another spend of £150 to hit the target figure. Thanks.

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    OFFER DETAILS
    Save to Card to get a £100 statement credit when you make a single, eligible transaction of £500+ on flights from the UK with British Airways by 30/6/2022. Valid once per Card for the first 5,000 Cardmembers to save. Terms, locations, payment restrictions and future communications will apply.

    Has anyone put these terms to the test, as in flight from outside UK for £400 plus another spend of £150 to hit the target figure. Thanks.

    As what you are asking is clearly outside the terms, even if someone else has a positive outcome, you may not. It’s worth noting, as I am sure you are aware, that although usually Amex can’t see what you are purchasing with a retailer, with BA, it will show the route etc. so they can immediately see that the booking didn’t comply with flights from the UK only term. The terms also specify a “single” transaction of £500+

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    You could book a flight for just over £500 anywhere before the book with confidence ends in September, then cancel it for an e-voucher and then use this voucher as you see fit (including paying for flights in a different currency)…

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    I booked a BA holiday doing a points run with 4 flights plus hotel and there has been no credit to card.
    I think the holiday code is different to flights only code but i am not sure.

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