British Airways has relaunched the online platform of its On Business loyalty program, aimed at companies and their employees.
business traveler forum posters first reported that the site was down around February last yearand members must contact the BA call center to redeem reward flights and cabin upgrades using On Business points.
But in an email sent to members this week, the airline said: “We are pleased to confirm that our On Business online platform is now available.”
“You can now access your account, redeem your On Business points on reward flights and cabin upgrades, or check your balance through onbusiness.com, making it easier for you to book and manage business travel,” the email continues.
Members will need to reset their password, and BA also said it had added “an extra layer of protection” for users who want to access their account, “using multi-factor authentication which is widely used by other online services, such as online banking.” “. ”.
Members are required to download one of three authenticator apps (FreeOTP, Google Authenticator, or Microsoft Authenticator) to generate a unique password each time they log in.
The On Business program allows small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) to earn Business points on business travel, which can then be redeemed for reward flights or cabin upgrades with British Airways, American Airlines and Iberia.
Individuals who are members of the BA Executive Club loyalty program can earn Avios for personal use in addition to Business Points for their company.
Have you tried to access your On Business account since the platform came back online? Let us know your experience in the comments section below.
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