Chairmen of the English top -
flight clubs discussed the plans at their most recent meeting, and - although no firm plans have yet been drawn up - the belief of those club chairmen is that they could cash in on interest overseas.
Not exact matches
What will surely anger the heads of English football most is that such an idea could be
discussed without any form of communication between the two bodies, and following the Premier League's blunt refusal to admit the Old Firm
clubs to the top
flight in 2009 it seems unlikely that a competition such as the one being considered will ever come to be.
Unlike the other options we have
discussed, British Airways Executive
Club uses a distance - based award chart, so the total number of Avios required to book an award
flight will be determined by the distance you fly.
I'm stepping out into a brave new world (for me) this year and crediting most of my oneworld
flights to the British Airways Executive
Club (I've
discussed why I'm trying to give American Airlines less of my cash and why it makes mathematical sense for me to abandon the AAdvantage program in favor of the BAEC in earlier posts)... so this is what I earned for my
flights:
We've already
discussed the enormous value you might get using Flying
Club miles for a business class
flight to Africa, but there are more values where it comes from.