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News in brief:

£10 back on £50 Heathrow Express spend and 2% back on Airbnb

A new cashback deal has appeared on many American Express accounts offering £10 back on £50 Heathrow Express spend.

It isn’t clear if this is cumulative.  These deals often pay out for cumulative spend but the rules are not clear on this occasion.  To see if you are targetted, look in the ‘Offers’ section on your online American Express account.

Remember that Heathrow Express is better value than it was due to the new Advanced Purchase fares and the fact that children travel free.  Full details of how to get the best Heathrow Express deals are in this article.  If you are paying full price for tickets, make sure you book via this link to earn Avios points on top.  The deal runs to 23rd July.

Airbnb has launched a similar deal although it is less generous.

Assuming that you can register for the offer on your account, you will see that you get 2% cashback on all Airbnb transactions until 19th July.  This would stack with the free £30 Airbnb credit that you can get by using our refer-a-friend link here.

Heathrow Express

You can now buy Etihad miles

Etihad Guest has introduced the ability to buy miles.

The link to buy is here.

The cost is a flat 2 US cents per mile.  The annual cap is 100,000 miles with a maximum single transaction of 60,000 miles.

This gives you another option if you are looking to accumulate enough miles to try out the A380 Business Class Studio (review) or First Class Apartment (review).

With Etihad currently offering 15,000 miles on its free credit card and also being an Amex Membership Rewards transfer partner (the free Amex Gold would get you 20,000 Etihad miles), there is an opportunity to run up some miles fairly quickly.

Remember, though, that you should not buy more than 75% of the miles you need.  Etihad has a very generous ‘part cash part miles’ option and will sell you the final 25% you need for just over 0.5p per mile, as I explained here.

American Airlines

American Airlines behind SAS’s slot sale

Via Business Traveller, American Airlines has confirmed that it was behind the $75m purchase of two Heathrow slot pairs recently.

The seller was Scandinavian airline SAS.   The airline has retained the right to use the slots for three years so it may be some time before AA launches any additional services.

Given the BA / AA / Finnair / Iberia joint venture with governs transatlantic flights, this is a slightly surprising purchase.  Any revenue that AA earns from these new flights will be shared with IAG and Finnair which must have made the economics of the purchase look tricky.

Meanwhile, I would expect that Etihad remains on the lookout for a way of boosting its three existing Heathrow services, and it remains possible that Emirates would be interested in slots to move over its Gatwick services to pick up more high margin premium traffic.

Comments (82)

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  • stuart says:

    o/t – Accor Happy Mondays really has gone and becomes “secret deals” (Think someone did comment on this over the weekend) but just says “come back next week”. End of an era for London weekend stays…

    • Brighton Belle says:

      Do they really think 20% discount is going to bring in punters? Happy Monday was our favourite deal for last minute gallery trips. Perhaps next winter when they have a lot of unsold inventory it will come back in another incarnation.

    • Chris says:

      Yeah I noticed that earlier this morning when I went to see if there was anything interesting for next weekend.

      Looks like they really are secret as I can’t find them anywhere.

      Interesting spelling of exclusive on that page on the website as well which pretty much sums up the professionalism of Accor IME.

      • Sh83 says:

        What the….. This was by far the best and my most frequently used deal… RIP ACCOR 🙁

        • bill says:

          DAMM this is really bad news. I was going to book the 8th

  • Phillip says:

    AA pays a lot of money for a slot pair…
    But not in a rush to use it…
    While other airlines are more keen…
    Might someone be trying to keep the competition away indirectly?…

  • David says:

    My HEx deal is £10 back on *£45* spend – even better!

  • James Ward says:

    My Airbnb offer is only 1% on all cards except the Gold Credit Card, where it’s 2%. I don’t really want to spend in that card though because it will not contribute to my bonus target for the year on the Gold charge card or BA card. One percent??! Seriously?! At least it will stack with the Delta Skymiles offer.

    • Amit says:

      Where do I find the lloyds offers?

      • Nick_C says:

        Your own home page of Lloyds Online Banking, once you have logged on.

        Look for “Everyday Offers”. For me, its the third box down on the left of the screen.

  • the real harry1 says:

    the new Virgin ISA deal should be out today

    • Genghis says:

      What’s your source?

    • JamesB says:

      I’ve been checking daily for a week. Even if it just goes up to 7k I think I’ll hold through September for something better.

  • Marti McHedfan says:

    OT: what are the current best manufactured spend options to hit an amex gold bonus target? Need 1500 spend in next 4/5 days. Long story but a few large purchases have been delayed by a couple of months hence need for man. spend. Happy to have visa/amex gift or prepaid cards etc. thanks

    • TGLoyalty says:

      Or left field fully refundable flight, ensuring there’s no cancellation fee, but unless you are going to actually spend the £1500 on the card sometime soon I wouldn’t go down this route.

    • Chris says:

      Just when you mention them – Morrisons also have double points today on their loyalty card.

    • Genghis says:

      Over payment of council tax at Co op Paypoint?

      • Amit says:

        I did this 2 weeks ago and they took Amex. Scanned my bill and it seemed to go through ok. Sent an email to the council but still not showing on my account 🙁

        • Genghis says:

          We have an online council tax account. Payments by paypoint show up within a few days

    • the real harry1 says:

      over-payment of any bill where you can get a refund of the excess

      fully flex flight or hotel night

      O2 then VGG

    • Frenske says:

      Send yourself an Amazon e-gift card.

      Tesco gift cards. Also useful for petrol.

      Plan all your holidays of this year or even next spring.

      • Genghis says:

        Tesco could be a good shout. No points obviously now but the Tesco gift cards can be used to purchase other gift cards

        • Alan says:

          For Tesco cards (and I bought some when I had to quickly hit my Lloyds £7k at the end of the 12 months) then if you go via Zeek (app) you’ll get a discount on the card. I got 3%, but I think they’ve got a bit popular there now down to 1%. However still have 4% at Sainsbury’s, 4% John Lewis, 6% iTunes, 10% M&S, etc. I’ve purchased 5 cards so far, all came promptly in the post. Don’t recall any articles on it from HfP so my referrer ID is 2BY7PU19 for £5 extra credit on first purchase.

        • Frenske says:

          Are not getting clubpoints when using the gift card in Tesco?

          • Alan says:

            You don’t earn them when buying the gift card but you receive them fine when using them to pay – it is just treated as any other payment method.

      • Alan says:

        Although if going down the Amazon route you’re even better to go via Morrisons for the extra points – I got 5% back that way (usually 2.5%).

  • Yuff says:

    OT : which lounge does BA use, at Doha, for F passengers.
    Thinking of using a 241 from Doha.

    • TGLoyalty says:

      2-4-1 needs to start in the UK on BA metal

      Believe proper F customers get Al Safwa access

      • roberto says:

        Only needs to start in the UK if you have a UK amex.. Its reliant on the country of issue.

  • Mark says:

    Rob –
    OT, but significant bad news: ACCOR has pulled the Happy Mondays deal, as I found out when I tried to book just after midnight…
    “This offer has now ended, BUT COME BACK NEXT WEEK to discover our NEW SET OF EXCLUSIVE OFFERS – SECRET DEALS BY ACCORHOTELS, giving you access to at least 20% discount and exclsuive hotel packages in the UK.”

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