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News in brief:

American Express launches new cashback deals

A new wave of Amex cashback offers launched this week.

Some, all or none of these will be available for registration under the ‘Offers’ tab of your online statement.

Offers marked ‘Connect’ appear on the Amex Connect site where you can register MBNA, Lloyds or Barclays-issued American Express cards.

The new travel offers available across my cards are:

Transport for London – 10 bonus Avios or Membership Rewards points for every £2 charged to your card before 6th November. In theory this only applies to contactless transactions.  We need to see if it works for season tickets. 

Mandarin Oriental – £100 back on £550 spend in London, Paris, Barcelona or Geneva, expires 6th December

Eurostar (Connect) – £20 back on £60 spend, expires 16th October (you could book a return ticket as 2 x one-ways if you had two cards which qualify for the offer)

Heathrow Express (Connect) – £10 back on £50 spend, expires 11th December, valid for unlimited number of transactions

These older offers are still running:

Hilton – £50 back on £250 spend at participating hotels only, expires 30th November

Rocco Forte Hotels – £100 back on £400 spend in London or Brussels, expires 30th October

Hyatt – £100 back on £500 spend at participating European hotels, expires 30th September

Emirates – £100 back on £800 spend, expires 6th November

Trailfinders – £200 back on £1,000 spend, expires 30th September

Sofitel / MGallery / Pullman – £30 back on £250 spend at participating hotels, expires 21st October, would double up with the current generous Accor promotion

Holiday Extras (Connect) – 15% cashback, expires 2nd October

Virgin Atlantic takes action to stop Clubhouse overcrowding

We wrote last month about Delta’s decision to move all of its Heathrow Terminal 4 flights into Heathrow Terminal 3 from yesterday.

This is great news for Delta flyers who will now have access to the acclaimed Virgin Clubhouse lounge (and it is pretty good as I reviewed here).

It was bad news for Virgin Atlantic travellers, who risked seeing their beloved lounge overrun with passengers from an additional 11 flights per day.

Delta has now taken action to reduce the impact of this.

Diamond and Platinum Medallion cardholders will no longer be allowed Clubhouse access.  They will sent to the No 1 Lounge in Terminal 3 instead.  I reviewed the No 1 Lounge in Terminal 3 here.

This is bad news for Priority Pass passengers who use the No Lounge because the influx of Delta passengers will mean far fewer spaces available for ‘walk up’ Priority Pass guests.

Like it or not, if you want to guarantee No 1 Lounge access in Terminal 3 with your Priority Pass, you may need to stump up £5 to reserve a space in advance.

Diamond and Platinum Medallion Delta cardholders will continue to get access to the Virgin Atlantic arrivals lounge.

United 350

50% bonus when you convert IHG Rewards Club points to United MileagePlus

United Airlines is offering a 50% bonus when you convert IHG Rewards Club points into your United MileagePlus account.

The offer runs until 10th October.  You need to register before making the transfer on the United website here.

Airline miles are not the best use of IHG points due to the 5:1 conversion rate.  I tend to value IHG points at 0.4p each which means that, at the normal conversion rate, you are giving up 2p of free hotel room to receive 1 airline mile.  This is not good value.

Under this offer, you are giving up 1.33p of hotel room for every mile you receive.  This is closer to fair value but still expensive in my book.

You need to take a broader view, however.  If you collect United MileagePlus miles and live in the UK, your options are limited.  There is a United credit card – with NO sign-up bonus – but that is about it.  The conversion rate from Starwood Preferred Guest is weaker than other airline schemes and they are not an American Express partner.  

On that basis, if you have a large pile of IHG points you may find this an easy option to top up your United balance.


IHG One Rewards update – April 2024:

Get bonus points: IHG One Rewards is offering 2,000 bonus points for every two cash nights you stay (not necessarily consecutive) between 1st April and 31st May 2024. You can read our full article here and you can register here.

New to IHG One Rewards?  Read our overview of IHG One Rewards here and our article on points expiry rules here. Our article on ‘What are IHG One Rewards points worth?’ is here.

Buy points: If you need additional IHG One Rewards points, you can buy them here.

Want to earn more hotel points?  Click here to see our complete list of promotions from IHG and the other major hotel chains or use the ‘Hotel Offers’ link in the menu bar at the top of the page.

Comments (103)

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  • Mucky says:

    If I have the Trail finders offer on a main and supplementary card for the same account, can the offer be used once on each card or is it once per account?

  • harry says:

    O/T up to 30% off codes for Etihad
    STFECO works on economy class AND code STFBUS works on business class
    http://www.etihad.com/en-gb/

    HT wishihadadonkey

    Click link, search for flights and make sure you enter the appropriate code before pressing submit, then choose flights with the star symbol, once outbound and return selected, you’ll see the discount on bottom right of screen
    BOOK BY 19th SEPT for
    TRAVEL DATES– 15 SEPT to 23 NOV OUTBOUND and RETURN to be completed by 30 NOV
    eco
    Heathrow to Bangalore Oct 3rd-17th £382.45pp
    London to Perth, Australia from £470
    London to Abu Dhabi £295

  • harry says:

    EUR20 discount on Vueling flights http://flynder.com/en/941/flights-europe-vy-sc

    • harry says:

      code FLYNDERUK

      • roger says:

        Yeah, some crazy prices BHX-TFS OW £5 or so on some dates

        • harry says:

          London Luton – Amsterdam €10 (November 12th-15th)
          Manchester – Alicante €10 (November 8th-13th)
          Manchester/Birmingham – Tenerife
          Edinburgh – Rome €10 (November 5th-8th)
          Edinburgh – Paris €10 (November 24th-27th)
          Malaga

          • Damboy says:

            Hi can anyone help me with a question about cancelling my BAPP card. I’ve earned the companion voucher and its safely on my BA Exec account. I phoned Amex to cancel my card and they are insisting that I will not be able to use the companion voucher if I don’t have one of the BA Amex cards, even the free one. Phoned 3 different times to be told the same thing. Then called BA and they said that their systems are not sophisticated enough to know what kind of an Amex card you are using when you pay the taxes for the companion voucher. So I’m confused. I want to cancel the card but don’t want to risk losing the voucher.

            Could anyone tell me their experiences and offer advice. Apparently it’s in the terms and conditions you must have a BA card.
            Thanks.

          • Jonathan says:

            Amex will tell you you loose the voucher…. But you do not. Amex tell you you must use the BA Amex to pay for the flight when using the voucher but you do not. Been in the same position as you and threw caution to the wind and cancelled my card back in June and booked a flight last week. Your only potential problem is changing/cancelling the booking may result in loosing the voucher.

          • Mr Dee says:

            Well its BA that will be the ones who accept the voucher and as they say they can’t tell what amex you use then i can’t see it being a problem, also the fact others including raffles have confirmed just any amex will be fine.

          • Mrs_Fussy says:

            the same happened with me so Amex just downgraded my card to blue and said I could cancel as soon as I have redeemed the voucher. It was smooth transition – no issues

  • damboy says:

    Thanks Jonathan – but how did you pay – did you use another Amex card in your name?

    • Mr Dee says:

      I would think any Amex at the billing address would work.

    • Rob says:

      Amex does not do name verification, you can say the card is yours even when it isn’t. You must provide correct billing address though.

    • Jonathan says:

      I used my Lloyds Amex, in my name and
      address. Generally I find most online transactions don’t check the card name, just the address.

  • Nick M says:

    I switched yday – EoN did show and seemed to be a close second for me (although recently moved so not sure what our usage will actually be here!)

  • Seb says:

    I can’t see the TFL one on either of my Amex’s, anything I can do to make it appear?

  • Amit says:

    Has anyone successfully redeemed the trailfinders offer on a £1000 gift card? Next flights will not be till October 2017 so cannot book now…thanks

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