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What were my travel highlights and lowlights of 2016?

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There is just one article today as we gently ease back into things.   What impressed me on my travels during 2016?  And what didn’t?

What I realised when I looked back over the last year of articles is that I haven’t done much which was radically new.  By letting Anika do most of the reviews – the only comped hotel stay mentioned below is St Regis Istanbul, the rest I paid for – I missed out on a few unexpected highlights in places such as Tallinn and Bordeaux.  However, of the stuff I did do:

My eyes are opened to family hotels

I think I did around 80 nights in hotels this year.  I only wrote about a fraction of them because I don’t write about run-of-the-mill hotels and generally keep our family trips off the site.

That said, I was hugely impressed by two family-focussed hotels we visited this year.  Both are ski properties in winter and walking properties in summer.  Near Salzburg you have Elmauhof and near Innsbruck Cavallino Bianco (photo below).  We spent an enjoyable week in each this year and will probably return to both in 2017.

There is nothing like this in the UK in terms of quality.  The village of Ortisei, where Cavallino Bianco sits, is also astoundingly pleasant.

cavallino-bianco

I returned to Virgin Atlantic after 18 years

Yes, how rubbish is that.  I run the biggest UK frequent flyer website and I hadn’t flown Virgin Upper Class since 1998.

My review of Upper Class on the new 787 fleet is here.   The Heathrow Clubhouse remains very impressive (review here) – I was especially impressed by the food, as I was imagining the lounge was more design over substance – and I got another free haircut, following the one I got in 1998.  I am in two minds about the Upper Class seat but, for solo travellers, I preferred it to Club World.

Hotel revelations of the year

I was very impressed by the Waldorf-Astoria in Ras Al Khaimah (review here).  There isn’t much else to do in Ras, but if you don’t mind the hour drive from Dubai you will get an impressive five star beach hotel for substantially less than you pay in Dubai itself.

The InterContinental London O2 was also far better than I expected.  It is safe to say that this is now the best IHG hotel in the UK and I genuinely didn’t expect to be saying that when it opened.

InterContinental London O2

The Hilton Sa Torre in Mallorca also impressed and bears no relation to ANY other Hilton on the planet (unless there is another Hilton with a windmill out there).

The St Regis in Istanbul was also fantastic – it was the first time that I have even been to a St Regis which actually felt like I thought a St Regis should feel.

At the other end of the scale, the Premier Inn in Scarborough – assuming it is representative of the rest of the chain – showed me why budget hotels have been scooping up market share from established four star properties.  I was also impressed by the Holiday Inn Express in Ealing.  This is the first ‘next generation’ HIX property in the UK and has a more relevant, friendly, modern design.  Holiday Inn Express is finally getting to where Hilton’s Hampton chain was five years ago …..

Hotel frustration of the year

The JW Marriott resort in Venice, reviewed here.  It is good but it could be outstanding, if the hotel didn’t insist on scoring own goals at every possible opportunity.  2016 was our 2nd visit – I never got around to reviewing it the first time.

JW Marriott Venice main building

The InterContinental New York Barclay reopened (my review) with severe management issues, which are continuing looking at reports elsewhere.  The rooms are great, apart from the lack of plug sockets anywhere near the desks, but operationally it is chaos with almost no recognition of Ambassador or IHG status.  The hotel doesn’t even have a restaurant.

Bizarre lounge experience the year

Arriving into the Heathrow Arrivals lounge in Terminal 5 off a New York flight to find David Cameron on TV resigning.  That said, I had seen the first few EU vote declarations in The Concorde Room the evening before so I had felt it coming.

Qatar Airways continues to shine

The Qatar Airways flights I took down to Ras Al Khaimah (review) reminded me why Qatar Airways is easily the best oneworld option in Business Class.  It outclasses BA in every respect.  Etihad still has a slight edge with their A380 Business Class Studio – although the wine is low rent – and Qatar’s A380 First Class doesn’t cut it, but the business class product on the A380 / A350 / B787 is excellent.

Airline disappointment of the year

Turkish Airlines.  Despite a lot of hype, I just didn’t get it.  The 2 x 3 x 2 seating on the 777 doesn’t cut it in 2016 for a modern business class environment (review).  I didn’t even like the Istanbul lounge which has also been over-hyped elsewhere.

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Biggest letdown of the year

Ethiopian Airlines sounded us out about a press trip to Addis Ababa to try out their new Boeing 787 business class and have a tour of their local facilities.  I was genuinely excited about this as it would have been a totally new experience for me – my previous experience of Africa is limited to a month working in Johannesburg and Cape Town back in the 1990’s.  It never happened.

Pain in the arse of the year

La Compagnie, who eventually scrapped their Luton to New York flights.  Back in February I was offered (unprompted) a free New York flight to review their service.  It took five months and innumerable hours of negotiating with the company and its PR team to get this honoured (the eventual review is here) and we still had to reimburse them for the taxes and charges.  I also ran an interview with the CEO and founder who has since left after merging the business with a low-cost French airline ….

Party of the year (Part 1)

Ours.  I never thought we (well, Anika, who did 90% of the work) would find a way of arranging it that made financial sense.  I then thought that no-one would come.  I then thought something would go horribly wrong on the night.  I have never been happier to be proved wrong.  The total drinks bill was just under £6,000 …..

Thanks again to the Melia White House hotel at Regents Park for their generous sponsorship of the evening.

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Party of the year (Part 2)

The Sheraton Grand Park Lane reopening party.  “If you throw an average party”, a senior Starwood manager told me afterwards, “you get less-than-average benefit.  You need to go large.”  And they did.  It is also a lovely art deco hotel post restoration as our later review explained.

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BA status benefit of the year (Part 1)

We arrived at Palma Airport on a Saturday in August for an airberlin Avios redemption to Innsbruck to be confronted with a queue of 200 people.  A quick scoot around revealed a line for oneworld status card holders with a queue of 1 …..

BA status benefit of the year (Part 2)

If you have kids, the most underrated benefit of a BA Gold card is the ability to book Gold Priority Rewards during peak school holiday weeks.  This lets you book any seat, any flight on Avios as long as you pay double the normal price.  In February you will be paying £500 per person for a flight to a ski resort (Saturday out, Saturday back) during half term – or just 18,000 Avios if you force open Gold Priority Reward seats.  Which is what we did.

What is coming in 2017?

The diary is looking interesting at the moment.  If all goes to plan, you should see reviews in the next few months on:

  • LAN business class
  • Japan Airlines premium economy
  • Air China first class
  • Emirates first class
  • Etihad first class
  • A flight on a Boeing 747-(Lufthansa first class)
  • Air Nostrum business class
  • Aer Lingus long-haul business class (this one isn’t ticketed yet)
  • A 2nd go at Virgin Atlantic Upper Class

….. plus assorted hotels along the way.  It should be a fun year.

Comments (120)

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  • StevieM says:

    What a great year HFP. Thank you for all your hard work, efforts and unending dedication to providing the best views and reviews of the travel industry.. You’ve certainly made a difference to me – and, I hope, many others. Here’s to 2017!

  • Peter K says:

    After 3 years of collecting Avios I have booked my first club redemption using a 2-4-1 to Barbados. Paid for the hotels with Avios and Hilton points. 11 days of loveliness coming up for less than £1k total for two of us.
    Thanks Rob, literally could not have done it without you. When I started I thought 11k Avios was a lot (rolls eyes).

    • Fenny says:

      Whereabouts are you going in Barbados, Peter? It’s one of the destinations I’m looking at this year, so any ideas would be useful. But it all depends on what flights I can find once I finally find out when I’m free to go!

      • SteveB says:

        We’ve just returned back from a week to Barbados on Avios (F out / J rtn). One of the best value redemptions I’ve done since collecting Avios. We stayed on the west coast – St James. Very nice.

      • Peter K says:

        I’m staying 6 nights all inclusive at Turtle beach on the south coast. Excellent reviews…better than then Sandles next door. Also great for gluten free that I need. This is for relaxing first.

        Then I’m spending 5 nights on points in an exec room at the Hilton at Needhams Point south west. Breakfast included of course (am gold anyway so double bagging it) but gives me the chance to try local cuisine and explore.

      • Peter K says:

        I found availability to be good generally. We’re going OCT/NOV as good for work hols for my wife and due to 241 deadline. This is good for hotel prices but still chance of rainy weather. After this the prices go up as the weather improves.
        East coast seems a no-no. West coast overall probably best but south is also good for beach hols.

  • Dave R says:

    What a great year for HFP Rob. Thanks for all you hard work. Like many others, I’ve picked up so many usefull tips and would have missed loads of great offers and deals if it were not for this blog.

    I’m not sure I agree with your comment about the IC O2 being the best IC in the UK though.The O2 is an impressive building with nice views over the river and the pool is a great bonus, however IMO the IC PL is in a different class in terms of service (which is considerably more polished than at the O2), location (unless you are visiting the O2), upkeep and the club lounge.

  • Kathy says:

    My highlight was New York in Club, ex-EU from Copenhagen using part-pay with Avios, using my 2 free accelerate nights and 1 free Hilton Night.

  • Ro says:

    Only started following HfP since august and this is definitely the least pompous miles blogs out there! Thanks for all the treat work Rob.

    My redemption highlights for this year was a business class flight from Melbourne to London in thai and austrian (can’t recommend austrian enough if anyone is thinking to try it, do it) with discounted united miles.

    Got london to seoul booked with SIA in business there and suites on the way back…. very excited!
    Will probs use my avios mainly for positioning flights in 2017

  • mark2 says:

    Once again thanks to Rob and all of you for the helpful advice. Also glad to see that Rob knows how to spell arse; so few people do.

    Plus:
    Staying in Hilton Stucky Molino Venice.
    Booking holiday in coming June in Seattle / Vancouver paying for flights in F with Avios and ten nights in top hotels with Hilton points; had to pay for cruise in cash but did it through Amex Travel so no credit card charge and double points.
    Nevertheless, despite losing several sources of points and being retired still managing to accumulate another 152,000 Avios and a 241.
    Getting £700 statement credits in Shop Small and another £100 on other offers plus at least £50 cash back on Lloyds credit cards.
    Minus:
    Tesco discontinuing triple points on gift cards, a major source of points for me but no need to carry around a bundle of cards, at least when I have used them all up!
    Ending of 2/1 Avios on Diamond Club;
    Getting the Amex Platinum cash back card (for Shop Small) which meant I was refused the SPG card and 16,000 points (before March at least).

  • Kathy says:

    My Lloyd’s upgrade voucher has just turned up in my Avios account. Planning to use it for LHR-SYD in Club – if I can find the availability. This time 2 years ago I emptied my Avios account completely, and it’s thanks to HfP that I’m back up to around 130k.

    Planning to spend some a few days in Sydney and then fly over to New Zealand for a 16 day tour.

    I think I’m going to try the Virgin to IHG route to get Spire and enough IHG points for a few nights in Sydney.

  • Paul says:

    I been playing this game for some years now, indeed since before this site was up and running. I can generate 2 x 241 vouchers a year but its now almost impossible to use them together unlike back in 2009/10/11. I find that new routes help as I will only use in First on BA all other cabins being just rubbish.

    Highlights are using QR CX and AA which are by some considerable margin all better business class products than BA.

    To be fair I completely missed the Gold benefit of paying double Avios to force open seats however I have managed a family ski escape at half term for 36,000 avoid and £200 in First Class train travel to have a week in Austria, The journey will be longer but it will be relaxed. We are staying in a small but very comfy B&B right by the ski bus stop and all in,incluidng ski passes it wont cost more than £2500 for a family of 4 at half term. Bargain in my view

    Major success was keeping Spire elite for another year. I did manage the meet my accelerate targets in the first quarter but they have been rubbish ever since so I have avoided all IHG stays since April. My wife got better deals and she too made her targets. Between these, credit card spend (schools fees in my case) it meant I not only retained Spire but have 14 nights in a fabulous IC resort in August 2017 to look forward too.

    • mark2 says:

      What benefits do you get from Spire Elite please? I have just paid 32,000 points to get Ambassador and possibly 25,000 + 5,000 points back but the only benefit I can see in Spire is matching it to renew Hilton Diamond which, for me, gives much more benefit.

      • Rob says:

        So far, not much, apart from the 25,000 points bonus for hitting it.

        IHG is experimenting with giving lounge access to Spires but this is only happening at a handful of hotels so far. Hopefully it gets rolled out.

      • John says:

        Mainly the 25k bonus and double base points. Look on the specific hotel threads on FT to see if spire gets anything useful at those hotels.

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