British Airways have teamed up with American Express to create the British Airways credit card. British Airways are, of course, the well established bastion of British aviation, formed in 1924.
| Company | % Representative APR | Balance Transfer Rate & Period | Balance Transfer Notes | Introductory Purchases Rate & Period | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representative Example: 19.9% APR representative (variable). Based on a credit limit of £1,200 and a purchase rate of 19.9% p.a. (variable). American Express Services Europe Limited, Belgrave House, 76 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 9AX | ||||||
Representative Example: Representative 50.1% APR variable. Based on £150 annual fee, assumed borrowing of £1200, rate of interest (variable) annual 19.9% / 1.53% per month. American Express, Belgrave House, 76 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 9TQ | ||||||
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There are a number of benefits to the British Airways credit card, and predictably Airmiles is high on the list. Airmiles are accrued each time you use the card, regardless of where you use it.
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Other benefits include a low introductory rate for balance transfers and purchases, no transfer fee, no annual fee and a facility that allows you online access to your account.
For more information read our guide to airmiles credit cards, or compare credit cards.