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News in brief:

£10 back on £50 Heathrow Express spend and 2% back on Airbnb

A new cashback deal has appeared on many American Express accounts offering £10 back on £50 Heathrow Express spend.

It isn’t clear if this is cumulative.  These deals often pay out for cumulative spend but the rules are not clear on this occasion.  To see if you are targetted, look in the ‘Offers’ section on your online American Express account.

Remember that Heathrow Express is better value than it was due to the new Advanced Purchase fares and the fact that children travel free.  Full details of how to get the best Heathrow Express deals are in this article.  If you are paying full price for tickets, make sure you book via this link to earn Avios points on top.  The deal runs to 23rd July.

Airbnb has launched a similar deal although it is less generous.

Assuming that you can register for the offer on your account, you will see that you get 2% cashback on all Airbnb transactions until 19th July.  This would stack with the free £30 Airbnb credit that you can get by using our refer-a-friend link here.

Heathrow Express

You can now buy Etihad miles

Etihad Guest has introduced the ability to buy miles.

The link to buy is here.

The cost is a flat 2 US cents per mile.  The annual cap is 100,000 miles with a maximum single transaction of 60,000 miles.

This gives you another option if you are looking to accumulate enough miles to try out the A380 Business Class Studio (review) or First Class Apartment (review).

With Etihad currently offering 15,000 miles on its free credit card and also being an Amex Membership Rewards transfer partner (the free Amex Gold would get you 20,000 Etihad miles), there is an opportunity to run up some miles fairly quickly.

Remember, though, that you should not buy more than 75% of the miles you need.  Etihad has a very generous ‘part cash part miles’ option and will sell you the final 25% you need for just over 0.5p per mile, as I explained here.

American Airlines

American Airlines behind SAS’s slot sale

Via Business Traveller, American Airlines has confirmed that it was behind the $75m purchase of two Heathrow slot pairs recently.

The seller was Scandinavian airline SAS.   The airline has retained the right to use the slots for three years so it may be some time before AA launches any additional services.

Given the BA / AA / Finnair / Iberia joint venture with governs transatlantic flights, this is a slightly surprising purchase.  Any revenue that AA earns from these new flights will be shared with IAG and Finnair which must have made the economics of the purchase look tricky.

Meanwhile, I would expect that Etihad remains on the lookout for a way of boosting its three existing Heathrow services, and it remains possible that Emirates would be interested in slots to move over its Gatwick services to pick up more high margin premium traffic.

Comments (82)

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  • Alan C says:

    Was going to get a few weekends for the 6000 point bonus deal but that looks out of the question now 🙁

    • Paul says:

      O/t i have 200k etihad miles due to expire soon and the question is if I book flights before expiry date but to fly later in the year is that ok? And if I have to cancel will I just lose the miles?
      Is there anything else interesting to do with the miles?

      • Rob says:

        Yes and yes (I think).

        Or redeem for cash via PointsPay, search for my article.

  • Swissy says:

    Very expensive now redeeming EY Miles
    130,966 plus £372 rtn from LHR to AUH

  • Swissy says:

    Oh that was in J.
    F is 174,429 plus £449

  • Renwaldo says:

    Does anyone know if Happy Mondays is running today? I tried to use the offer but nothing is showing – anything to do with the bank holiday?

  • Alan says:

    Worth checking different Hertz country sites – UK, US, AU, etc.

    Also worth checking other companies – for an upcoming hire in Boston prices varied from £120 for 3 days (SUV with Hertz using Amex CDP), to $200/day (many companies, including Hertz US!) to then amazingly £31 for any car type with Alamo! Must be a special promo they had on but just shows it is worth spending a bit of time trying different options 🙂

  • Simon Schus says:

    Does anybody know if the AMEX £50 off £250 Hilton deal is cumulative? (I.e. Total spend across multiple hotels can trigger the credit).

    • Alan says:

      Yes it is. If it doesn’t credit then message Amex CS.

    • Rob says:

      Seems so, but check all hotels are on the list.

      • Simon Schus says:

        Three of the UK/Irish hotels I stayed at weren’t on the list, any of which would have taken my cumulative spend over the £250 threshold (one even hit my card as a Holiday Inn rather than a Doubletree). However, I’ve got a stay at another UK Hilton (on the list) charged before 8th May that’ll take me over the threshold when combined with another two stays I already made mid-April.

      • Nate1309 says:

        My hotel wasn’t on the list as I contacted CS and it was manually credited as a gesture of goodwill.

    • Crafty says:

      Mine credited without any need to contact CS, spread across 3 stays.

    • Kevin says:

      Does anybody know when this offered started? I have done two stays since Feb and have 2 more before end of the offer (although one is not on the list so won’t count.) depending on start day I may fall just short so could look to spend in the hotel to get the credit.

  • Mycity says:

    Harry, do you have a link through to Topcash back for the Waitrose deal, I can’t find it thanks

    • the real harry1 says:

      go to their buy subscriptions page

      • JamesB says:

        Virgin ISA 6k extended through 22/5. Odd date so hopefully something better coming.

        • the real harry1 says:

          hope so – I reckon we can hang around for quite a lot of months before deciding 6K is better than nothing

        • JamesB says:

          @TRH, September to prevent payments into 18-19 year unless cancelling early. However, I’ve cancelled early before without consequence.

        • the real harry1 says:

          well we have the 1-shot investment option available as well

  • Doug says:

    Best rates I’ve got lately have been Avis through BA.

    • Nate1309 says:

      I often find Avis via BA to be good value. Especially with the free added driver, though now I am Avis preferred plus this is included anyway.

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