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Bits: IAG / BA buys Monarch’s Gatwick slots, MyFlights to close, new Amex cashback deals

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News in brief:

BA owner IAG buys Monarch’s Gatwick landing slots

IAG, the parent of British Airways, confirmed last night that it had bought the landing slots at Gatwick Airport previously used by failed airline Monarch.

Whilst many of these will end up with British Airways, it is also possible that we will see LEVEL – the new low-cost long-haul airline – launching from London.  The BA strategy appears to be to put Norwegian under enough pressure that it decides to move its aircraft out of the UK for easier pickings elsewhere.

We may also see Vueling and Aer Lingus picking up an extra slot or two.

Monarch reportedly had 155 weekly slot pairs at Gatwick.  This gives British Airways substantial scope to grow, but at the same time may give a short-term headache due to the ‘use it or lose it’ rules.

BA will need to rustle up 5-10 aircraft to fly these slots even if they are empty ‘ghost flights’.  A more likely option is that IAG will lease slots out to other airlines for a number of seasons whilst it finds suitable aircraft and routes to fill them.

Short term this could be a problem.  Unless it can get an exception from Gatwick, BA must operate 80% of the Monarch slots over the Winter season or they will revert to the airport.  Would BA really allocate a couple of aircraft to Gatwick which take off and land immediately, with no passengers or cabin crew, 20 times per day, seven days a week?

MyFlights to close

Unfortunately – very unfortunately, as it is my main flight bookings tracker – the MyFlights iOS app and website is to close at the end of the year.

MyFlights is reliant on an agreement with Amadeus, the global flight distribution system, to operate.  From January, Amadeus will introduce new security procedures that require approval from the booking agent before a booking can be accessed.  Since it is impossible for MyFlights to get such agreements from every airline and travel agent, it has little choice but to close the consumer facing version.

It will continue as a B2B product, marketed to travel agents to offer as a service to their customers, although it will only be able to track bookings made via that specific travel agent.

I have known Chris, who founded MyFlights, for many years and it is a shame to see the product end like this.  There is nothing else on the market that can track, in real time, the current status of your flight bookings and update you as soon as there are any changes.  It has saved my bacon a few times when British Airways has cancelled flights or changed aircraft types, allowing me to call and make alternative arrangements before my fellow passengers found out what was happening.

Anyone who has paid for the premium version of MyFlights will receive a pro-rata refund at the end of the year.

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The most relevant is £5 cashback when you spend £50 at World Duty Free.  This deals runs until the end of the year.

For our male readers, Mr Porter is offering £75 cashback on a £250 spend.  This is valid until 18th December.  Mr Porter has a very broad selection of high-end clothing, footwear and accessories.

Harvey Nichols is offering £30 back on a £100 spend.  This runs until 10th December.  A £100 in-store gift card purchase should do the trick if you want to conserve your spending for the January sales – I bought a £100 Harrods gift card last week to trigger an identical offer.

The annual American Express ‘Shop Small’ campaign is also back from 2nd December, getting you £5 back on every £10 purchase in participating independent shops (and occasionally bars!).  We will cover this later in the week.


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Comments (222)

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  • the real harry1 says:

    woohoo! Post Office Spend £10 and get £5 credit

    • the real harry1 says:

      don’t forget that whilst you can still buy a £10 One4All giftcard, the credit can’t be used for Amazon any more

      you might be better off buying stamps

      • Roger says:

        hopefully some of the POs will be part of shop small too!
        double dip and free tenner?

        • the real harry1 says:

          doesn’t work that way

          some shops with a PO counter will also be in Shop Small, but there are 2 different deals with 2x £5 credit wys £10

          – PO counter services – stamps, One4All giftcard etc
          – shop purchases eg beer, lottery tickets etc

          ie to get total £10 statement credit you need to spend £20 in different parts of the shop – PO sales are always on a separate counter

      • Dave says:

        Posting of now tv boxes id have thought

      • Tom says:

        I’ve just used two AMEX cards to redeem, The booklet the girl gave me over the counter states that the vouchers can be used on Amazon, you just have to log on to the one4allgiftcard.couk website and get a conversion code.

        The one for all gift card though can be used at John Lewis, M&S, boots, H&M, Topshop , plus ASK Italian, All bar one et al so still worth doing in terms of getting £20 of vouchers for £10 (based on two cards obvs!). That means a free dine in for £10 tea at M&S!

        • AndyGWP says:

          I raised this query with One4All on 3rd November – citing that their retail packaging said it should work on Amazon. Here is the response:

          —————–
          As of 23/10/2017 Amazon were removed from the list of participating retailers. This means the One4all gift cards can no longer be used for payment to purchase an Amazon gift code.

          The list of retailers may change from time to time and retailers listed may withdraw from the retail club at any time. A list of currently participating retailers is available online.

          We do sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused by this.
          —————–

        • Tom says:

          That’s mental! They could in theory give you a booklet and then withdraw all retailers “at any time”!

    • Genghis says:

      Great. On 4/6 cards. Thanks for heads up

      • Genghis says:

        You used to be able to but then not. I heard reports recently also no.

      • the real harry1 says:

        I am swimming in stamps already from the Esso deal, plus with Shop Small coming up, even more

        not in itself a massive problem as they last forever with a decent interest rate & overall good return

        eg March 2017 price increase: ‘a first class stamp will go up by 1p to 65p and a second class stamp by 1p to 56p’

        say you bought 2 books of stamps: 1x book of (6x 1st class) = £3.90 & 1x book of (12x 2nd class) £6.72

        total £10.62

        you get back £5 Amex + (say) price increase 18x 1p = total £5.16

        annualised return (stamps are in your desk drawer) = 48.6%

      • Genghis says:

        Use at JL is good for me. Is there much of a resale market for stamps?

      • mark2 says:

        Have you tried to use the One4All card to buy a JLP gift card (to use at Waitrose) at John Lewis?

    • Wally1976 says:

      Yay, got it on 3 out of 5 of our cards (not on Amex Connect as far as I can see for the LLoyds cards). Posted the last Now TV box yesterday but still got the Lego Friends to shift!

  • Stu R says:

    I saw their Facebook post before getting the email too – gutted! However it seemed like the usefulness of the app was becoming watered down by muppets like Lufthansa, KLM(?) etc blocking access to their data. It’s sadly a thing that apps which bring all your ‘stuff’ together in one place are slowly becoming useless (see parcel tracking apps – Royal Mail just pulled access to their data via TP apps for ‘security reasons’) …. progress eh?

  • johnny_c-l says:

    Qatar Spend £500 or more, get £75 back on the Plat card too.

  • Heather says:

    I would be interested to know who has bought the slots for Leeds and Bradford and Manchester that Monarch held.

    • Genghis says:

      Can’t the slots be used for anything within any potential covenants?

    • Rob says:

      Not sold yet. Same with Luton. Slots may have no value at airports which are not full unless they are at peak times.

    • Tom says:

      Me too – would be nice to have a BA route out of LBA which isn’t T5….

    • Howard Sprei says:

      The court originally ruled that KPMG cannot sell the slots, as the airline looses the right to them on cessation of operations. KPMG took this to the high court, but only argued on the Luton and Gatwick slots, accepting the ruling for slots held at other airports.

  • Paul says:

    The loss of my flights is a blow as it’s the only way you are advised of BA seat and curtain roulette. There is not a short haul flight I have book that has not had seat change normally to the rest of the aircraft and never once had been sent a message but my flights picks it up.
    Amadeus’ own check my trip helps but not nearly as good as not real time.

  • James A says:

    End if MyFlights is poor. Am sad for bloke that created it and for we loyal customers. It saved me getting crappy seat reallocations and flight changes that were useless when BA changed plans or planes.
    All best to creator.
    Can only hope someone somewhere will create a bigger better model
    Cheers and thanks for heads up

  • rotundo says:

    I’m curious about those Amadeus security restrictions. If I book a BA flight via a travel agent (e.g. my employer’s corporate travel agent), does this mean I won’t be able to see it in ba.com unless the travel agent grants BA access? That doesn’t really make sense to me.

  • Davis says:

    Thanks you Rob for the Amex offers

    The Harvey Nichols Black Friday sale is still on for the next few hours (Tues AM) at least so it is possible to combine the £30 offer with sale prices

    Happy Shopping!

    • Tom says:

      Annoyingly my other half bought me a new holdall this weekend. There was 10% off which made it cheaper than Mulberry but then this offer popped up. However it does say “Offer excludes purchases of gift cards and vouchers” so would the suggestion of a gift card actually work?

      • Genghis says:

        My below mentioned offer is open to you too if you want to try it?

        • Tom says:

          She’s suggesting that she might head back to get a gift card for her folks to then use in the restaurant as an Xmas present.

          If it does work I’lll make a £10 donation, but to St Gemma’s here in Leeds if that’s ok?

        • Genghis says:

          OK. Deal. And if it doesn’t work I’ll make a £10 donation to GOSH.

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