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News in brief:

Stupidly cheap deals at InterContinental New York Barclay

I reviewed the newly reopened InterContinental New York Barclay back in July.  Situated just around the corner from the Waldorf-Astoria and in front of Grand Central Station, the hotel had just emerged from a two-year top-to-toe refurbishment.

Unfortunately, things have not gone well.  Whilst the rooms are perfectly OK, the internet is awash with complaints about staffing and especially the treatment of elite status members.  This now seems to be having an impact on rates.

In February, you can book the Barclay for as little as $103 per night.  You can see this rate for Friday 10th February for example, or Friday 24th.  It is, of course, low season but on the same night the InterContinental Times Square is $221 per night.  The Holiday Inn Express on Fifth Avenue is $150 – almost 50% more than the Barclay.

To put this rate in perspective, Ambassador members will get 2 x $20 vouchers to spend in the Barclay bar, so that is 40% of your expenditure back already.

If you want a cheap weekend break next February, I recommend a brand new five star hotel in New York.  You can check out pricing via the Barclay home page here

InterContinental New York Barclay lobby

British Airways halves Philadelphia services

British Airways announced yesterday that it is dropping one of its two daily services to Philadelphia from 27th March.

The 17.15 departure (BA69 / BA68) will be cancelled.  The 12.45 departure will continue to operate, as will the daily American Airlines service.

If you have a booking to Philadelphia in the diary you should take a look to see if you have been affected.

Cathay A350-900

Inside Gatwick’s Cathay Pacific A350

At the start of September, Cathay Pacific launched its new service from Gatwick to Hong Kong.

What makes this interesting is that the airline is using a brand new Airbus A350 on the route.  This article from thedesignair.net is very detailed and is based on a tour of the aircraft.

It looks impressive and, for regular Hong Kong travellers, a good excuse to avoid Heathrow – especially as the new Cathay Pacific lounge in Terminal 3 is still not open!  Remember that, as a oneworld partner, you earn Avios and British Airways tier points on Cathay Pacific flights.

Comments (97)

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  • Boi says:

    OT: hubby and I have 2 nights from past accelerate promo which are due to expire at the end of the year. Any recommendations on a UK romantic weekend away that would make good redemption for the 2 free nights? Nice IHG property…. we live in Leeds but open to suggestions.

  • Nick_C says:

    Not surprised at BA dropping one of it’s Philly flights. In economy, AA offer 2-4-2 seating on the A330 and free seat reservation. And of course AA’s J class on the 330 (former US Airways) is an outstanding hard product.

  • pointsarb says:

    On the subject of lower taxes ex HKG back to LHR, does anyone know if you are better off booking a round trip with Virgin as two one ways instead of a return to avail of the lower taxes. I remember reading about this on HFP some time ago but cannot find the post sorry! I ask because I am just about to book 4 upper class returns LHR to HKG with VS for a family trip and so wondered if there was a play here to lower the overall taxes paid to Virgin the upper class agents for which tell me that the HKG taxes have infact gone up!

    Thanks in advance for any insight on this.

    Cheers

    • Scallder says:

      Pointsarb – doing a quick dummy booking for dates with availability, the charges are coming in at:

      One way to HKG = £336.15
      One way from HKG =£35 (HK$350 @ 10:1)
      Return = £515.45

      So in this instance it definitely is better to book as one ways. However not always the case as I found out earlier in the year for flights to Atlanta – was about £100 or so cheaper to book a return flight in UC as seemingly Virgin whack on quite high charges for one ways from the US (and this was back in April before the £ crashed). Always worth a quick check 🙂

    • roberto says:

      My Gatwick to Vegas flights were slightly dearer as two one way award bookings.

  • Qatar virgin says:

    So i need to travel to NYC next year, any tips for getting an IHG rewards account (eg sign up bonus).. Ive only done air-miles to date, eg should i get an IHG credit card for 10,000 points etc? cheers

    • Rob says:

      The Premium card, at least in Year 1, is worth the £99 due to the higher bonus and the Platinum status that comes with it.

      Sign up for IHG Rewards Club and see if the Accelerate promo comes back for Jan-March. If so, you may find that you earn a lot of points from a couple of stays which would let you get a decent redemption in NY.

      Also think about the Hilton credit card which comes with a free weekend night and would work nicely at the Conrad New York, which is ‘all suite’.

    • Alex W says:

      Transfer Virgin Miles to IHG if you have them.

  • Nick_C says:

    Damn. Good tip but I didn’t act quickly enough!

    Any tips on horses? Or shares? 🙂

  • Nick_C says:

    Off topic, but I just looked at Shopper Points, and saw that Tesco’s 150 CC points on £50 of gift cards has been replaced with …

    75 CC points with £25 of gift cards! LOL. I must check SP more often. But thanks anyway Rob and Anika.

    • TGLoyalty says:

      For 3 weeks

      Would still pull forward any proposed GC buys as who knows what it will be post that

  • Snevillio says:

    Regarding the elite benefits at the NYC Intercontinental properties, are you saying that you get 2 x $20 drink vouchers at the Barclay and if yes, what do you get at the other TS one? I’ve got a one night credit card stay as a spire ambassador next year so i might shift the booking if i get some better freebies!

  • Genghis says:

    Yep. Matched betting. I think I hoovered up well over £1k back end of last year. I stopped when I’d used up most of the reputable bookies.

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