The High Court has handed down judgment in the British Airways pension scheme litigation, dismissing BA’s claim.
The dispute arose following the Government’s announcement in 2010 that it intended to use CPI instead of RPI for increasing public sector pensions. Due to its public sector origins, this new practice applied to the Airways Pension Scheme.
In early 2011 the Scheme’s Trustees decided to use their unilateral power of amendment to amend the Scheme’s Rules by inserting a power to grant discretionary increases. On 26 June 2013 the Trustees decided to exercise this power to grant a discretionary increase of 0.2%, being half of the gap between RPI and CPI. On 19 November 2013, following a challenge to that decision by BA, the Trustees took their decision afresh and reached the same result.
On 6 December 2013 BA issued proceedings against the Trustees challenging these decisions on a wide range of grounds.
The trial was heard between October and December 2016 before Mr Justice Morgan. Shortly before trial, and by agreement with BA, the Trustees were replaced by a corporate Trustee.