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Etihad Guest has launched a 25% bonus on points you transfer in to their scheme.  They have run this promotion before but never with a bonus as large as 25%.

You can find details of participating Etihad’s partners on the Etihad website here.  Annoyingly, this bonus does not seem to be specifically mentioned online but members were emailed yesterday.

Relevant partners for UK readers are:

American Express Membership Rewards
HSBC Premier
Heathrow Rewards
Club Carlson
Hilton HHonors
Hyatt Gold Passport
IHG Rewards Club
Le Club Accorhotels
Marriott Rewards
Shangri-La Golden Circle

The bonus also applies to NBAD, Emirates Islamic Bank, Mobily and Etisalat Rewards transfers.

Starwood Preferred Guest is the obvious ‘missing’ partner, perhaps because they offer their own year-round 25% bonus when you transfer points to Etihad, or any other airline, in chunks of 20,000.

To build up a big Etihad balance, you can combine this with the current special offer on the Etihad Guest credit card which I discussed here.  If you apply for this free card before 10th July you will receive 25,000 Etihad miles for spending £2,000 within 90 days.

You only need to have 75% of the miles for a redemption in your account.   You can effectively ‘buy’ the additional 25% at the low price of 0.58p per mile by doing a ‘cash and points’ redemption.  This is a very good deal as I outlined in this article.

Here is an example of how you could book am A380 First Class Apartment one way between London and Abu Dhabi:

Just 55,126 miles are required

…. but you only need 75% which means 41,345 miles

You get 500 bonus miles for opening an Etihad Guest account with your first activity

Opening the credit card and spending £2,000 to trigger the bonus gets you 28,000 miles

…. leaving just 12,845 miles to earn from Amex Membership Rewards transfers – which would only require a transfer of 10,300 points with the 25% bonus (or earn the extra via spend on the Etihad card) 

The tax would be £15 from Abu Dhabi or £190 from London, plus roughly £80 for the 13,781 miles you would be ‘buying’ by doing a ‘cash and points’ redemption.

Business Class is a doddle one-way.  You need 44,034 miles to get to Abu Dhabi but, because of ‘cash and points’ you only need to have 35,228.  The credit card sign-up bonus gets you 25,000 (plus 3,000 for the £2,000 of spend to trigger the bonus) leaving  you just 7,228 short.  A modest Amex transfer or some more card spend fills this gap.

Here is my review of the Business Class Studio on the new A380My review of First Class on the older Boeing 777 aircraft is here – this is not as good as the First Class Apartment on the A380 but is still a good product.

By August, Etihad will be running a ‘100% A380’ fleet out of Heathrow, three flights a day.

The deadline for transfers is 6th June. It is not clear if points need to arrive at Etihad Guest by this date or if you simply need to initiate the transfer. To be safe, I would try to get any transfers made by late May.

Here is the small print from the email:

Etihad Guest Miles transferred may take up to 7 days to be reflected within the Etihad Guest account. Bonus Etihad Guest Miles will be posted to your Etihad Guest Programme account within 7 days of the standard miles being transferred. Once the Miles transfer request in initiated it cannot be reversed. 25% Bonus Etihad Guest Miles transfer offer is valid from May 6th to June 6th 2015 (inclusive). This offer is subject to the Terms & Conditions of the Etihad Guest Programme.   The following point exchange partners are excluded from this campaign: ADCB TouchPoints, Citi PremierMiles and Starwood Preferred Guest.


How to earn Etihad Guest miles from UK credit cards

How to earn Etihad Guest miles from UK credit cards (April 2024)

Etihad Guest does not have a UK credit card.  However, you can earn Etihad Guest miles by converting Membership Rewards points earned from selected UK American Express cards.

Cards earning Membership Rewards points include:

Membership Rewards points convert at 1:1 into Etihad Guest miles which is an attractive rate.  The cards above all earn 1 Membership Rewards point per £1 spent on your card, which converts to 1 Etihad Guest mile. The Gold card earns double points (2 per £1) on all flights you charge to it.

Comments (86)

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  • mitpat474 says:

    A little confused here regarding the redemeption rates, does the 50k for frist one way come from the guest bucket? like the AA miles redemption method? I see 400k redemptions for “saver” redemption.

  • Em says:

    OT and I’m sure I’ve seen this mentioned somewhere, but can’t seem to find it.

    Am I right thinking that foreign currency transactions count towards the Amex £2000 spending target? I’m thinking of referring my husband for his first Amex but we’re headed to Canada for most of the summer and I don’t want to be paying the F/X fees on £2000…

    Would it be wise to take out the card and buy £2000’s worth of CAD$ (especially with the pound going strong against the dollar)? Would it satisfy the spending target?

    • Matthew says:

      I think there is an unofficial limit on using your amex for foreign currency purchases….some suggest around £650. I’ve only ever done £500 at a time then cleared the balance.

      You have to do it via amex currency or BA IIRC and you get 1MR point per £. It also counts towards your spend target. Raffles will confirm if that’s correct I’m sure!

      • Em says:

        Thank you! I might play it safe and limit myself to £500 too.

  • Kiran says:

    Very OT as well I’m afraid but I have a trip to the US come up at short notice with the likelihood of several more this year (economy only I’m afraid) on United. I don’t currently have any Star Alliance memberships and am trying to decide between United MileagePlus and Lufthansa’s Miles and More. Likely to by flying ~25-30k miles over the year. Any advice on which scheme to go with greatly received.

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  • Iain2012 says:

    Has anyone actually redeemed on AA using etihad miles?

    • Rob says:

      Massive thread on the AA forum at Flyertalk discussing it. Remember it is priced off the AA chart and not the Etihad chart.

  • Lorca says:

    I was going to redeem some AMEX points for money via tripflex, but would it now work out better to convert to Etihad points and then cash via PointsPay? Does anybody know the conversion rate? And does this promotion stipulate any limitations on using PointsPay with the 25% bonus? Thanks.

    • Rob says:

      It used to be 0.41p. However, that was before the US$ weakened against the £ so it may be lower now. Frankly, I would use Tripflex because it will only be a fraction poorer than PointsPay and a lot less faffing about.

  • Matthew says:

    First statement from my new Etihad card arrived this morning in my online account – and only has the 5000 bonus miles showing – joy! I have written confirmation that the 25,000 will apply to my account so a few phone calls required….

    • Tom H says:

      I just got my statement but no points posted at all. Is there a way of checking they have the right guest card number associated with the card online or do I have to phone? (Pretty sure I put the correct one in on application

      • Matthew says:

        My points haven’t posted yet but they have appeared on the paper statement. I’d imagine they will appear in my etihad account this week.

        I messaged them online to check they had the right etihad number a few weeks back which they confirmed.

        Did you hit the 2k spend this month Tom? If so, did the bonus 25000 points appear on your statement? Thanks.

    • Matthew says:

      Update…been told I will need to wait another month until my next statement Despite hitting to 2k spend in good time. Bye bye award seat I had my eye on 🙁

      • Tom H says:

        Even worse, despite spending 3k in the month zero bonus miles recorded on my statement! Looks like I will be calling aswell!

        • Tom H says:

          Update, called the offer they have on file is 10k points after 4k spend in 180 days!! The chap I spoke to couldn’t help and will get someone from marketing to call by 18/05/2015!

          • James67 says:

            Etihad went public with the 25k link before it officially started. MBNA were unaware of this and those applying before official start were registered for the 10k for £4k spend. I forwarded them link to Etihad page, Robs article and screenshots. They got back to me stating I would receive the 25k along with a number of other people similarly affected; good cs, no drama from them. They even confirmed this is writing by post. Sometimes I have received MBNA bonuses with first statements but it is not uncommon to have to wait a extra month. Probably a good idea to drop them a secure message to bring any issues to their attention.

          • Tom H says:

            Thanks James much appreciated

          • Matthew says:

            Just been told my account is not eligible for the 25000 miles and only the 5000 despite signing up via the 25000 miles offer link promoted on the etihad website. Absolutely disgusting. Don’t suppose you have a copy of the letter James? I had it confirmed by phone and a secure message that my account was signed up for the 25000 miles and now it’s a no?

            It’s just not on…I feel like this won’t be resolved soon.

  • Leo says:

    I’m interested in doing a transfer, but got a handful of miles left over in my MR account for my Amex Gold Credit Card that I would ideally want to transfer to my MR account for my Amex Gold Charge Card. Is that possible at all? A quick search turns up nothing..

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