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Bits: BA ‘Upgrade to First’ promo returns, Accor buys onefinestay, triple PPB points on Air Canada

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News in brief:

British Airways ‘Upgrade to First’ promotion returns

British Airways has brought back its regular ‘Upgrade To First’ promotion.  This allows anyone purchasing a flexible or semi-flexible Club World ticket in J, C, D or R classes (this excludes the cheapest I-class fares) to receive a one-way upgrade to First at the time of booking.

This deal only applies to full fare tickets.  If your employer has a negotiated deal then you can not take part.

American Airlines flights can be upgraded if booked as a BA codeshare.  You need to book via a travel agent or by telephone, not online.  The number of seats available for upgrade is restricted.

You must book by 14th June for outbound travel by 28th August.  All travel must be completed by 8th September.

The following routes are excluded: Bermuda, Chengdu, Bangkok, Seoul, Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad.

Full details can be found at ba.com here.

British Airways First Class seat

Accor acquires onefinestay

French hotel group Accor, owner of the Sofitel, Novotel, Ibis, Pullman etc hotel brands, bought ‘posh Airbnb’ company onefinestay yesterday.

Based in London, onefinestay lets “leisure and business guests stay in hand-picked distinctive private homes with made-to-measure, personal service from a personal welcome on arrival to a team on call 24/7”.  It currently has 2,600 properties under management in  London, New York, Paris, Los Angeles and Rome.

Accor paid £117m for the company and has committed a further £50m to speed up its expansion.

This may well be a good long-term investment for Accor.  Marriott, whose $14bn revised bid for Starwood is now looking excessive, may be wondering if this wouldn’t have been a better bet.

Whilst there are no plans to test out onefinestay on HfP at the moment, there will be some coverage of Airbnb on Head for Points soon.  Anika is currently out in LA and I challenged her – as someone who has never done anything like this before – to download the app and give it a go.

Triple PartnerPlusBenefit BenefitPoints with Air Canada flights

PartnerPlusBenefit is the Star Alliance equivalent of the British Airways ‘On Business’ programme for small companies in the UK and Ireland.  I wrote a full introduction to the scheme here.

If you fly with any of the 11 Star Alliance airlines who take part – Air Canada, LOT, Lufthansa, germanwings, Eurowings, Austrian, ANA, SWISS, Brussels Airlines, United and TAP Portugal  – you would be crazy not to sign up your business, large or small.

If you are heading to Canada before 31st July, you will earn triple BenefitPoints on all Air Canada or Air Canada rouge (the AC leisure arm) operated flights from the UK and Ireland to Canada.  This applies to all bookings in International Business Class, Premium Economy and Premium rouge.

You need to pre-register for this offer via the ‘Special Promotions’ page of your PartnerPlusBenefit account.

If you want to join PartnerPlusBenefit, details are in this HfP article.  There is a sign-up bonus available which is good for 3 x one-way Heathrow Express tickets or various other benefits.


How to earn Star Alliance miles from UK credit cards

How to earn Star Alliance miles from UK credit cards (April 2025)

None of the Star Alliance airlines currently have a UK credit card.

There is, however, still a way to earn Star Alliance miles from a UK credit card

The route is via Marriott Bonvoy. Marriott Bonvoy hotel loyalty points convert to over 40 airlines at the rate of 3:1.

The best way to earn Marriott Bonvoy points is via the official Marriott Bonvoy American Express card. It comes with 20,000 points for signing up and 2 points for every £1 you spend. At 2 Bonvoy points per £1, you are earning (at 3:1) 0.66 airline miles per £1 spent on the card.

There is a preferential conversion rate to United Airlines – which is a Star Alliance member – of 2 : 1 if you convert 60,000 Bonvoy points at once.

The Star Alliance members which are Marriott Bonvoy transfer partners are: Aegean, Air Canada, Air China, Air New Zealand, ANA, Asiana Airlines, Avianca, Copa Airlines, Singapore Airlines, TAP Air Portugal, Thai Airways, Turkish Airlines and United Airlines.

You can apply here.

Marriott Bonvoy American Express

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Comments (33)

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  • Peter K says:

    I’m sure there was an article I read somewhere about this too…oh yes, on HfP yesterday 🙂

  • Richard says:

    At least from Finland (the upgrade offer is only for travel from UK) we have a different version of the one way free upgrade to first. It’s actually much better and you travel in first both ways.
    Instead of booking business and upgrading to first they have lowered the prices of the lowest First booking code so first is almost the same price as business (except I class which is not included in the UK upgrade offer):
    eg HEL-JFK on BA
    Business:
    I: 2354e
    R: 2636e
    D: 3019e
    C: 4219e
    J: 4219e
    First:
    A: 2749e

    So unless you find/want to book class I (which is not upgradeable in the BA UK offer anyway) it would be better to book A in first instead of club world fare.
    The conditions for the 2749e A fare happen to be the same as for the UK upgrade offer (book by 14th june, complete travel by September etc)

  • Rob says:

    Which box was it in? Some of the right hand margin is from Google and some from an outside agency, albeit an agency which mainly works with Mummy and fashion bloggers so is unlikely to have a major interest in Russian ladies ….

  • Jon says:

    Flew BA First to MEX last week for the first time. Fun, but actually prefer CW cabin (62A). And its UNBELIEVABLE that you still don’t get any extra non-alcoholic drinks in First other than the children’s drinks they serve up in WT.

    • luke says:

      pls explain, how can cw be better than first? interested to hear your thoughts .cheers.

      • John says:

        Maybe some people prefer facing their travel partner?

      • Jon says:

        Seat the same, IFE the same, food basically the same (uses Club Kitchen for snacks anyway, and F passengers need to be escorted there each time), drinks (see pet peeve above). CW exits faster than First which has to wait for WT+ to exit. Much prefer the window boxes and drawer in CW rather than the much smaller and less accessible wardrobe in First. Slippers and PJs in First are fun though.

  • joe says:

    does the BA upgrade to first offer work with ex-DUB flights?

    • luke says:

      yeap, uk and Ireland departures

    • Scott says:

      It won’t work on the cheap ex-dublin fares. It only works on more flexible and much more expensive club world fares. These can sometimes be just as much as buying an A class first fare.

  • harry says:

    OT just been checking the state school dates for Easter 2017

    looks like 1/4/17-17/4/17 for many

    so T-355 for booking flights out would be about 11th April depending on whether you plan to schmoozy a day or 2 🙂

    • harry says:

      I guess some worriers are over-concerned about booking flights out without the certainty of the flight back home! lol 🙂

  • John says:

    Sfo-Lhr in October: Ba is offering me WTP to CW Upgrade for £510. Is it a good price? Can’t find this in the Proactive upgrade thread…

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