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News in brief:

New Radisson Blu / Park Inn / Park Plaza sale starts today 

Radisson has launched its latest “Dream Deals” sale to the public today.  The sale covers 350 Radisson Blu, Park Inn, Park Plaza, Quorvus Collection and Radisson RED hotels across the UK, Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. The home page for the sale is here.

The standard saving is 30% off Best Available Rate.  You need to be a Club Carlson member (free to join) to get this discount – the non-member discount will be 25%.

Even better, Club Carlson members get 2,500 bonus Goldpoints per stay.  I would value these at £7-£8 which makes an impact on cheap one-night bookings.

These “Dream Deals” need to be booked before 26th March.  You need to stay between 1st April and 18th June.

These sale deals will also stack with standard Club Carlson promotions, although the current offer of an extra 5,000 points per night (click for details) will have finished by then.

You can find out more about Dream Deals on the sale website here.

BA Holidays

Last chance for the current ‘premium’ BA Holidays and BA flights sale

TOMORROW (Tuesday) is the last day to book in the current British Airways Holidays  Club World and Club Europe ‘flight and hotel’ promotion.  This seems to be becoming the new way for BA to quietly slip excess flight capacity onto the market whilst keeping the actual price of the flights opaque.

Click here to take a look at some of the deals available with Club World and Club Europe flights.

These are the ‘lead in’ flight and hotel offers based on Club World flights 

  • Toronto – three nights at the 4* Chelsea Hotel Toronto, from £1,299 per person, travelling between 18th to 27th December
  • Tampa – seven nights at the 4* Holiday Inn & Suites Harbourside, from £1,599 per person, travelling between 1st May and 30th June
  • Punta Cana – seven nights at the 4* Occidental Grand Punta Cana Resort (all inclusive), from £1,499 per person, travelling between 1st May and 22nd June 22
  • Barbados – seven nights at the 4* Sugar Cane Club Hotel & Spa, from £1,899 per person, travelling between 1st September and 30th September
  • Mauritius – seven nights at the 4* Preskill Beach Resort, from £2,359 per person, travelling between 1st and 30th June
  • Dubai – three nights at the 4* Doubletree by Hilton Ras Al Khaimah, from £1,479 per person, travelling between 1st June and 21st June

Interestingly, this time there are Club Europe deals as well:

  • Seville – three nights at the 4* Precise Resort El Rompido Club, from £259 per person, travelling 1st to 30th September
  • Barcelona – three nights at the 4* Atenea Valles, from £289 per person, travelling 1st to 31st May
  • Malaga – seven nights at the 4* Princesa Solar, from £359 per person, travelling 1st to 31st May
  • Mallorca – seven nights at the 4* Globales America, from £569 per person, travelling between 1st and 31st October
  • Edinburgh – two nights at the 4* Holiday Inn Edinburgh, from £239 per person, travelling between 1st and 31st May

These prices are based on two people sharing.

As usual with BA Holiday you don’t have to pay in full when booking. Apart from a small deposit, you only need to pay the balance five weeks before departure.

Remember that you also earn a bonus 2 Avios per £1 for booking with BA Holidays on top of the Avios you will earn from the flights and from your credit card.  The BA Holidays Club World and Club Europe promo page is here.

British Airways is also running some flight-only deals.  The best way to see what is available and when it is for is via the Low Fare Finder tool.  This is a clever bit of the BA website which lets you see at a glance which months offer the cheapest tickets to any particular destination.

The First and Club World deals are not hugely exciting, to put it mildly, although if you need to book something in the next couple of weeks you might as well lock it in now.

There are some better Club Europe flight deals available.  Some are well under £200 which makes them a cheap way to earn some tier points and have a weekend break.  Looking at the BA Low Fare Finder I saw:

  • Bergen from £82 each way
  • Billund from £89 each way (Legoland!)
  • Brussels from £109 each way
  • Dublin from £116 each way
  • Granada from £110 each way
  • Luxembourg from £86 each way
  • Nantes from £99 each way
  • Paris from £99 each way
  • Rotterdam from £98 each way

Remember that you need to book by tomorrow night.

Heathrow manual

The Haynes manual for Heathrow

I covered this book when it first launched, back in 2014, but it seems I missed the publication of the 2nd edition 18 months ago.  I will make up for that today.  Haynes, the book brand best known for its car maintenance manuals, has also gone under the hood of a far bigger beast – Heathrow Airport.

Keeping Heathrow running is, of course, an astonishing operation which most of us take for granted. You are looking at an airport which handles 70 million people per year, employs 76000 people and handles 1400 takes offs and landings each day. Apparently, each A380 departure from Heathrow has been loaded with 35,000 individual items, if you count right down to the last teaspoon.

To quote from the PR spiel when it launched:

In the Heathrow Airport Manual, author Robert Wicks has examined every element of the airport from runway construction and maintenance, to the complex airspace around London and how the airport deals with emergencies. Most importantly, the book reflects on the role Heathrow has played in the nation’s success over the past 70 years and the importance of global connections to the UK’s future.

Written with the full co-operation of Heathrow, NATS and the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the manual is the first of its kind and provides unprecedented insight and access to every aspect of the airport.

With more than 250 colour photographs and technical illustrations, this book brings together the challenges of daily operations at the world’s busiest international airport.

Christmas is still quite a way away, but it may make a decent gift for the airline fanatic in your life (which is probably yourself, if we’re honest). It sells for £22.99, although Amazon has it for £18.62.

Comments (41)

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  • Worzel says:

    Shame there’s no Avios incentive with the Haynes Manual as Genghis’ kind subscription to the Sunday Times Travel magazine (b/day present for his Dad) runs out later this year -this could have been a handy replacement present 🙂 .

    • Genghis says:

      You’re right! Hopefully Gardeners World does a decent offer before August 🙂

  • Kathryn says:

    Have you managed to get the Club Carlson site to work? Rejecting the promo code saying it’s not valid when you get past the opening screen for me.

  • Crafty says:

    OT: Has Caffè Nero dropped Nectar? Couldn’t find it in the app this morning to get a coffee.

    • Rob says:

      Hmmm ….. will check. Would be a shame if they had.

    • Andrew* says:

      It comes and goes… sometime the number of points drops…

      It has not been in my app since I got my 1000 bonus points from British Gas, who promised in the same email that a 200 points / coffe voucher deal was coming…

      • Brian says:

        I’m not sure that it comes and goes – sometimes it is on the main page of one’s Nectar account, sometimes it isn’t, but it’s always in the list of ‘Ways to Redeem’. Showing there now.

        • Crafty says:

          How odd: it’s there when I access the website on a PC. But in the app there is no “Ways to redeem” option and going into the store returns no results for Caffe Nero. Strange…

        • Andrew* says:

          Sorry crossed wires. I was referring to Nectar app… which I where I normally see offer and redeem… must look at the website!

  • Gareth says:

    I did post in comments a few days ago about the club Carlson sale and members having pre access via an email they would have received …..

    • Rob says:

      Radisson does not like us covering their sales publicly until they are bookable by the public, so we delayed until today.

      • Brian says:

        I know you’ve mentioned that before, but I still don’t get it – since you have to be a member to get the sale rate, I assume, surely it would just encourage site readers to sign up, if they aren’t already members – which must be a good thing for Club Carlson???

    • Fenny says:

      I got the email and had a look before the offer actually went live. There were loads of London hotels listed. Once it went live, there was possibly 1 hotel in London. So I didn’t bother.

  • Trickster says:

    Father’s Day is coming up before Xmas!

  • Concerto says:

    Has anyone got the details of the Sunday Times travel mag? I will need to cancel it before it comes up for renewal. I assume it automatically renews and I am assuming a 3 month cancellation deadline, like with my German magazines.

    • Alan says:

      I paid for a year at once via DD and cancelled the DD after payment.

  • JamesW says:

    The Haynes Heathrow Manual; the perfect gift for aspiring terrorists.

  • Nick says:

    I think you forgot this:
    ‘Disclaimer: I make money if you click the link at the bottom of this article’

    I have zero problem with affiliate links, as long as they’re declared upfront and openly and not hidden quietly.

    • Polly says:

      Nick honestly, that’s a bit petty. You know Amazon is one of Robs preferred links, it’s clearly identified on his sidebar directly under the BA banner. He openly states this earner regularily when he mentions something for sale. Really, Nick, am sure you must benefit big time form the tips and offers in this site, we all do, in fact. Anytime we can help Rob earn a few pennies! And literally it’s the pennies that all add up, we should be willing to use the links when we can. Your comment not in the spirit of the site….

      • LB says:

        +1

      • Anon says:

        +1 – Maybe a bit of text could auto be added to the bottom of all posts to cover this? Personally I don’t like seeing it up front at the top of each post like Points Guy does.

        Also just wanted to give a public thanks to Rob helping advise me claiming 2x €600 for my recent 14+ hour delay, he pro-actively volunteered his help and made himself available at short notice.

        • Matthew says:

          Perhaps do what MSE does and put and asterisk next to a link. Such as buy Starpoints* at 30% off etc. I have no problem contributing to the running and profits of the site but prefer to know when I am contributing.

          • Alan says:

            I do like their system for doing it, nice and clear. Similarly no problems helping by using such links.

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