Association of British Airways Pensioners
British Airways: How the discretionary increase case unfolded
It has been almost six years since British Airways (BA) launched legal action against the trustees of its Airways Pension Scheme (APS) for unilaterally awarding a discretionary benefit to members.
Five stories you may have missed this week
This week's top story was British Airways' Airways Pension Scheme completing a £4.4bn buy-in with Legal & General, the market's largest ever single transaction, making 2018 a record year for bulk annuities.
APS trustees to take discretionary increase battle to Supreme Court
Trustees of the Airways Pension Scheme (APS) have confirmed they will appeal to the Supreme Court over a recent Court of Appeal judgment striking down their ability to award discretionary increases.
Airways Pension Scheme defers appeal decision to September
Trustees of the Airways Pension Scheme (APS) will not make a firm decision on whether to appeal the Court of Appeal's judgment on discretionary increase payments until September.
Five stories you may have missed this week
This week's stop stories including British Airways' pension scheme members demanding a meeting with trustees over the time taken to decide whether to appeal a recent court judgment.
EXCLUSIVE: BA members warn trustees to appeal judgment to avoid 'breaching trust'
Members of the Airways Pension Scheme (APS) have written to trustees demanding a meeting over why they have not yet decided whether to appeal the recent Court of Appeal judgment, PP can reveal.
BA plans to close scheme to accrual after deficit grows to £3.7bn
British Airways (BA) will launch a consultation with members of its New Airways Pension Scheme (NAPS) on plans to close the scheme to future accrual.