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Bits: BA Gatwick lounge closes in January, Virgin removes infant seats, new Amex cashback deals

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News in brief:

British Airways Gatwick lounge to close in January

British Airways confirmed yesterday that its lounge at Gatwick will close in January.  This is to enable work to begin on a new lounge pavilion in time for the consolidation of easyJet flights in Gatwick North next November.

At that time, British Airways will move to Gatwick South and into a new lounge complex.  It is believed that this will feature the new ‘Concorde Bar’ concept for ticketed First Class passengers instead of a Galleries First lounge for Gold card holders.

Between January and November, British Airways will not have a lounge at Gatwick.  Customers will be invited to use the No 1 Traveller lounge instead.  Whilst currently full to capacity on most days – to the extent that Priority Pass customers are often turned away – work being done at present is intended to lead to additional space.

There are still various questions to be answered.  Will the No 1 Traveller cap of three hours per visit remain?  Will BA guests be able to have premium drinks and food for free, unlike standard No 1 Traveller clients?  Will BA passengers have a dedicated room in the lounge?  We will find out in January.

No 1 Traveller Gatwick North

Virgin Atlantic to stop carrying car seats for infants

Virgin Atlantic announced yesterday that it will not carry infant car seats onboard from December 1st.

If you have booked a seat for an infant under 2, you will need to bring your own car seat.  If you do not bring one, the infant will still be allowed to use the seat booked for it but not during take off, landing and turbulence.

Upper Class customers have never been able to use a car seat for an infant because of the air bags contained in the seats and this policy will continue.

To accompany this story, here is a photo of me at work on a Virgin Atlantic check in desk, for reasons that will become clearer later in the week …..

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New American Express statement offers

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South African Airways – spend £500, get £100 (valid to March 21st)

House of Fraser – spend £70, get £10 (valid to November 1st)

Fat Face – spend £50, get £10 (expires, at a guess, on November 1st)

None of these are yet available for general registration on the cardmemberoffers.co.uk website.


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Comments (42)

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  • Pol says:

    Does this mean the Virgin Gatwick lounge will also close?

  • Rob says:

    I have been with No 1 Traveller at Gatwick today (typing this at Costa in Gatwick South waiting for GEx!) so all your questions will be answered very soon!

  • Crystal says:

    I received a letter in the post from American Express offering a £20 Selfridges gift card if I spend £150 in store. The letter comes with the gift card but it can only be activated with proof of purchase. Does anyone know whether this is £150 spend on one purchase or in aggregate?

    • Rob says:

      If you activate it at the customer services desk by showing them receipts, I imagine cumulative is OK.

  • Waribai says:

    I see there are 500 points on offer for adding a MasterCard to your IHG profile!

    • Liz says:

      Where did you see the IHG offer?

      • Waribai says:

        Reserve rooms in an instant—and get more bonus points when you designate your MasterCard to your traveler profile.* You’ll be able to book rooms with fewer clicks & never search for your card again.

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  • Daniel says:

    So just to check, BA’s lounge closes towards the start of the year, but doesn’t move to the south until towards the end of the year? So in this interim period, using the Clubrooms isn’t an option, as they’re in the South…?

    • Rob says:

      Yes. You will be in No 1 in Gatwick North between January and November. Apparently it is not yet clear whether BA guests will go in a separate area and whether they will get totally free food and drink or, like No 1 guests, have to pay for some items. It is also not clear if the three hour time limit will be applied.

  • PJK says:

    I am confused and a little frustrated by this (catching up on a news backlog sadly) – we are finally making use of some of the many Avios & the 2 x 2-4-1 BA AmEx vouchers which we’ve earned thanks to HfP (Thanks Raffles!) by taking all 7 of us to the Caribbean in Feb!

    4 of us are travelling Club World and 3 are WT+ with Priority Passes, hoping to get lounge access, but it sounds as though lounges will be a bun-fight at best and no-go area at worst in Gatwick North by Feb, whether you are entitled via BA or hoping for entry with a lounge access card.

    Any advice or will it simply be a case of wait & see?!

    I’ve read the reviews here of the My Lounge, anyone have experience of the Aspire Lounge at LGW N? I find that one better than Escape in Manchester …

    Thanks for any advice,
    Paul

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