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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.

Three generous new American Express cashback deals

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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  • Lady London says:

    Could Chris at myflights have made the code or a securedruntime version (so not rip-offable) available to consumers to run for themselves? I presume it is a regularly running script. I’d love this to be commercially possible as otherwise the product is dead for consumers. Travel agents already get notified of changes by airlines – so often the message never reaches the person flying though.

  • Ant says:

    OT: need to get a Heathrow Express ticket. Had a look but cannot find any offer to maximise avios. Any ideas?

    • Rob says:

      Either take the MasterCard 12% discount or, if full fare, take Avios via heathrowrewards.com/avios. This is more generous than taking Heathrow Rewards points.

  • Neil says:

    OT: I’ve just had a text from MBNA saying my account’s at risk of fraud so they’ve blocked my card. The card they’ve mentioned is the Amex on my Lufthansa Amex/Visa account so I don’t know if the Visa is affected too. Nothing suspect showing on my account but I wonder if this is linked to the Lloyds data breach a fortnight ago.

  • AviosNewbie says:

    OT because I’ll be buying the IHG Ambassador status before the World Sale promo ends tomorrow. Does the name on the booking and Ambassador have to be the same, and will they check? We have a booking at Le Grand Paris coming up, but I am thinking of getting the Ambassador status in my wife’s name. That’s because she’ll be hitting the Spire status next year, so will be a good combination for our trips next year.

    • Genghis says:

      I believe so. Mrs G has quite a few IHG points now that need using up but I have the higher status. My plan for future stays is that I will front the overall booking with a booking in my name followed by stays in my wife’s name. I’ll then ask the hotel to link the booking.

    • Rob says:

      You need to book via your wife’s account because all the Ambassador stuff is sorted out in advance of your arrival. The upgrade is pre-arranged and will shown online before you turn up.

  • Tom says:

    OT – I’m an Amex plat card holder. I’m staying at a Sheraton in NYC in 3 weeks, if I enrol for the Starwood Gold Status do I just need to show this on check in to get the benefits, room upgrade etc, or email ahead of landing?

    • Nick M says:

      A pro-active email never hurts

    • Tom says:

      Just realised I’d already enrolled, is there a way to then link the Plat card and the account or will this happen automatically when I click “enrol now”?

      • Pangolin says:

        You’ve already linked it on the Amex site – you just need to wait for SPG to process it. 3 weeks should be plenty of time but if, after a week or so, the Gold still hasn’t been activated you can call the Amex Plat line to request that they expedite it (or ping SPG also).

        Once you have SPG Gold, it’s a good idea to set up a Marriott account also and link your SPG and MR status, as Marriott Gold is very nice to have (free breakfast and lounge access in full service properties).

        The next step after that is doing a status challenge for Platinum!

        • Tom says:

          Ah brill, thanks for the info!

          I doubt that I would be likely to ever hit SPG Plat – I don’t stay away for work and we only run a 5-7 trips abroad!

    • Rob says:

      If you’ve already booked it may not have carried over from your status on the day you booked, so worth mentioning it.

      • Tom says:

        Booked back in the summer, only acquired AMEX Plat a couple of weeks ago – I’ve enrolled via the amex website so hopefully that will update soon and I will email the hotel when I have the details.

  • Cate says:

    Don’t forget Qatar are starting a route In March from LGW to GOH return. 777 or 787 I think.

  • Nick M says:

    OT – Just wanted to confirm that I referred my wife for an SPG card from my Platinum over the weekend and the 18k points have just hit my account… (she’s yet to receive the card)

    Due to refer her for Gold early in the new year, so hoping it’ll work a second time!

    • lev441 says:

      Great to hear Nick M! I wonder if it works for referring yourself for another type of card… anyone tried that?

      • Pangolin says:

        Nope, that ain’t gonna fly, I’m afraid.

        Sadly, my partner is not UK resident so I can’t play this lucrative referrals game.

  • Laineyling says:

    Hi
    I was wondering if anyone has the link for the upgrade Amex PRG to Plat with the bonus for the additional £1k spend? Thanks in advance!
    Interesting about the cross referral benefits (from plat), could really boost MR balance, but wonder if too much churn would lead to Amex reverting to the old style rules?

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