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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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Three cashback offers appeared on my American Express account over the weekend which may come in handy over the Christmas shopping period.  These may or may not be available for you – check the ‘Offers’ tab of your online statement page for every card you own.

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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  • Graham Walsh says:

    How can I register the supplementary card (Amex Plat) for things like the Post Office deal or Small Shops? Or is it just once per account?

    • the real harry1 says:

      it’s luck of the draw, no way to add it if you’re not given it by Amex

      I got it on 4/6 cards, 2 of which supps

      just occasionally Amex rolls out statement credit offers to more cards later (worth checking tomorrow) but I’ve got a feeling the PO deal will see all 20,000 uses gone within a couple of days

      • the real harry1 says:

        having said that: you might just possibly ring up Amex customer services and ask for it to be put on your card – nobody has recently reported success with that approach (I think the representatives got a standing instruction not to do that again) but you never know

        • Lev441 says:

          I had a result a few weeks back with the Esso offer.. I’d lost my platinum card so when I called to get a replacement sent, they moved the offer over to another card for me… so it can still be done with the right agent…

      • Alan says:

        You should always be able to get Shop Small though…

    • the real harry1 says:

      @ Graham maybe I got my wires crossed: have you set up a separate online a/c for the supp card in question? that’s how both cards get the offers

    • Lumma says:

      If the supplimentrary card is in someone else’s name, you need to set up an Amex account for them and access the offers from their account.

      If it’s an extra card in your name, I found that for me, it didn’t show up in my account on my laptop, but with the Amex app, it shows up as a separate card with its own offers.

      Not every offer shows up on the supp tho.

      • Scallder says:

        Lumma – thanks for the tip about the Amex app showing supplementary cards in your own name. Had noticed on the website that I could see the pins for those cards on my normal account, just not the cards themselves as separate accounts.

        Having said that – I signed up the supplementary cards in my own name to Shop Small using the partner link (for Lloyds/MBNA) and it worked all ok and is showing on the app that they were indeed signed up for it.

      • Graham Walsh says:

        Awesome, thanks for that. It shows up in my app and signed up for small shops. No post office yet.

  • zark says:

    Rob, Chris (My flights),
    I imagine that many of us at HfP use BA.com or Avios.com as the ‘agent’ when booking cash or Avios based flights. Would it not be possible for Myflights to ask for the approval of BA/Avios to access.
    Run it as a special Hfp service?

  • Londonbus says:

    Not an exception from Gatwick – its Airport Co-ordination Ltd who manage the slot process for the airports and airlines.

  • Jaspr says:

    No giftcards at Harvey Nics, in the T’s + C’s 🙁

  • Anna says:

    OT – thanks to Annika over on Shopper Points for highlighting the Tesco bed/mattress deal, we now have a half price Silentnight bed which we needed anyway, 2500 Clubcard points and 2000 avios for buying it via avios.com.

  • Ralph says:

    It’s awful about MyFlights – it is one of the most useful apps out there, but these big companies don’t seem to like small developers doing something they can’t / won’t do as well as MyFlights does. The app is so simple, yet so clever and, as Rob says, usually notifies you before the airline of changes/cancellations. I don’t really buy the ‘privacy’ / ‘security procedures’ issue as you can make a booking with a travel agent and then go on to most airlines’ own ‘manage your booking’ pages and access your booking using the PNR/surname. I do hope Amadeus might reconsider or at worst provide something better than ‘check my trip’ that they tried but just isn’t the same. I wonder if the move to monetise the app with the upgraded memberships upset someone?

    We use another excellent app to track parcels rather than flights – ParcelApp where you can track packages with virtually any courier / postal service around the world with automatic notifications and Royal Mail have just blocked it by adding ‘captcha’ verification. No other postal service does this; they just don’t like parcel tracking aggregators.

    It’s shameful that these huge corporations get away with and are quite are happy to stamp on clever small businesses that provide a great service to loyal customers without offering any vaguely similar service themselves.

    • Lady London says:

      If a seller on ebay or amazon is only offering shipment via Royal Mail then I won’t purchase from them. I’ll choose another seller even paying more. The reason is that all the delivery companies will accept an instruction to put the package in a specific place if the door is not answered. Royal Mail/ or, should I say, Parcelforce their parcel delivery part, is the only shipping company that won’t accept such an instruction. So I just won’t buy from any shipper if they’re going to have to ship only by Royal Mail. It’s just too much trouble to get the little cards through the door. Then to have to go to some Royal Mail or Parcelforce “delivery office” tucked away miles away, that is open shorter hours than I can visit them in, when quite possibly the delivery guy only brought the card to put through the letterbox and not the parcel, anyway.

    • Lady London says:

      PS Google will track parcels from most of the major shippers straight away – you just enter the parcel tracking ref. straight into the Google search box. No need to go onto the seller’s or shipper’s website.

      • the real harry1 says:

        Royal Mail invariably delivers to your neighbour these days unless it is ‘signed for’ only

        bloody annoying as my nearest neighbours are $£%***?! and this makes me speak to them

  • Franklin says:

    No Mr Porter deal on my (Free BA) Amex…anything I can do about this?

  • Tom says:

    O/T – BA Amex Upgrade

    Currently on the free BA Amex, I understand I can upgrade to BAPP and trigger 241 voucher at 10k. Will my card year start again from the moment I upgrade or continue from the free card?

    Free card year is set to expire in Feb.

    (If it just continues…)
    If i had cancelled BAPP after 3 months, I would get a pro-rata fee refund – does anything similar happen if you only sign-up for 3 months at the end of the card year?

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