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Hertz to become the first non-airline member of the SkyTeam alliance

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This is, I think, a world exclusive.  I was with Caroline Simmerman, the Hertz Europe partnerships director, at a reception in Amsterdam last night and she told our group that Hertz has just agreed a deal to become the first ‘non-airline member’ of the SkyTeam airline alliance.

It isn’t quite clear how this will work.  All 20 SkyTeam airlines will, presumably, now offer miles via Hertz although this is unlikely to be exclusive given existing deals.  There was no indication of whether you could match SkyTeam status to Hertz status although I would imagine it is likely.

A full announcement is coming soon where we will find out the full details.


How to get FREE car rental status and other benefits via UK credit cards

How to get FREE car rental status and other benefits via UK credit cards (April 2024)

If you hire a car in the UK, you can get special benefits (discounts, upgrades, free additional drivers etc) if you have elite status with a car rental programme. You can get elite status for free via certain American Express cards.

The Platinum Card and American Express Business Platinum

The Platinum Card from American Express and American Express Business Platinum come with two free car hire status cards. Your supplementary Platinum cardholder can also receive status in their own right.

From Avis, you receive President’s Club status in Avis Preferred. This gets you up to 25% off standard rates, a free additional driver and a guaranteed one class upgrade. For weekend rentals you will receive a two class upgrade, subject to availability.

From Hertz, you receive ‘Five Star’ status in Hertz Gold Plus Rewards. This gets you up to 15% off standard rates, a free additional driver and a one class upgrade, subject to availability.

Hertz also offers Platinum cardholders a 4 hour grace period on rentals. Your final day is treated as 28 hours, so a 1pm pick up with a 5pm return the following day is only charged as one day, not two days. We wrote about the Hertz / Platinum 4 hour grace period here.

The Platinum Card also comes with full car hire insurance with no obligation to pay for the rental via American Express. You can refuse any attempts to sell you additional insurance at pick up. This benefit has substantial value if you rent on a regular basis.

You can find more details on the two Platinum cards, and apply, in our full reviews linked below. You can apply here for the personal card and here for the business card.

The Platinum Card from American Express

40,000 bonus points and a huge range of valuable benefits – for a fee Read our full review

American Express Business Platinum

40,000 points sign-up bonus and an annual £200 Amex Travel credit Read our full review

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold is an excellent card in its own right. You receive 20,000 Membership Rewards points for signing up (convert to 20,000 Avios amongst other things), four airport lounge passes and £120 of Deliveroo credit. Even better, your first year is free.

There are two car rental benefits:

  • you receive Preferred Plus status in Avis Preferred
  • you receive a special package with Hertz – 10% off best available rates at participating locations, a one class upgrade for rentals of 5 days or more, subject to availability, and no additional driver fees

Find out more about the benefits of American Express Preferred Rewards Gold in our review. You can apply here.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

Your best beginner’s card – 20,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

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  • faithy says:

    OT.
    LHR to AMS in CE. Which lounge is advisable? Which is likely to be closest to boarding? ty

    • Lumma says:

      Unless it says “Will depart from B or C gates” on the departures board, which is unlikely, it’ll be one of the two lounges in the main A terminal. The South lounge is bigger and further from security so will probably be less crowded than the north one. You wont find out which side your flight will depart from until closer to departure.

  • Rob says:

    That has been there for a while.

  • Maciek says:

    OT – has anybody who applied for M&M DC card actually received it or any communication? It’s been a while and there’s no sign of the card or any letter or email relating to the application.

  • Tracy says:

    O/T question re. Iberia redemption flight. I can see availabilty for start of October on BA website but Iberia website only has availability until mid Sep loaded for an Iberia flight. If an Iberia flight is bookable on BA, can I call Iberia to book it or do I need to wait until it is available on Iberia website?

    • Roberto says:

      I looked to do the same but had to wait the 23 extra days in the end.

      • Tracy says:

        If thats the case, surely most of the reward flights will have gone by the time they are bookable on Iberia…..

        • marcw says:

          Except that redemption surcharges are much lower on IB if booked in IbPlus instead of BAEC

        • Tracy says:

          Yes, that’s why I’m hoping the flights will still be available when they are bookable on Iberia..

    • xcalx says:

      A couple of years ago I had the dreaded wait until LAX-MAD became available on IB, I was shocked at how many award flights vanished, presumably booked with BA before they became available on IB

      • Tracy says:

        I’m hoping as its MAD to JFK, it will still be there in a couple of weeks. Seems strange to have it bookable on BA first….

  • AndyGWP says:

    OT – Anyone had any joy doing a “Starwood Preferred Guest® Gold Elite Status” request from Amex Plat since the merger?

    Made a request on 9th September… still silver (and Plat says I’ve enrolled!)

    • paulm says:

      Yes I did just after the merger. If it says your enrolled it’s likely Marriott have created another account which they did for me despite giving them my existing account details. The Amex page should show what account number they have used.

  • nick says:

    Flying out of Stansted Airport later this week,

    Have priority pass and a plat card – is the Escape Lounge my only option? Any other tips for flying out of this airport (with young kids)?

    Many thanks

    • marcw says:

      that´s the only Lounge available. I´m not sure whether you can reserve/book online (I doubt it), but it may be the case the they restric PP access, especially during the early hours,

      Go through security ASAP, then try lounge access, and if you fail, good luck with finding a place where to sit.

      • Lumma says:

        I flew out of Stansted last Sunday. I was through security quite early (Stansted express was off so got an early bus to the airport) and escape lounge wasn’t accepting priority pass/lounge club at that time (5.30am) but was around an hour later.

        Personally I’d recommend trying to time it so you have as little time as possible in the main airside area so you can just walk or get the transit to your gate, as it’s horrendously overcrowded, but you do need a bit of time to get through security and possibly the longest duty free shop in the world that you can’t bypass.

        I try to avoid flying out of Stansted whenever possible as it’s not a nice experience but I don’t mind arriving as it’s pretty much the same time to get home to E1 as Heathrow or Gatwick

    • fivebobbill says:

      Take a bicycle..!

    • Lady London says:

      Stansted only has the Escape lounge. Pret is mobbed but OK and there are a few other fast food or coffee type outlets.

      I’d like to see another lounge at Stansted and also at Luton as each had only one lounge in the whole airport, there’s definitely enough business and each of these airports is truly hell to fly out of due to massive overcrowding too much of the time. Landing at STN can be hell too but the passport machines (to the extent they are operating as it seems about 50% of them are closed a lot of the time) have slightly improved things.

  • Tom says:

    The irony of an ex-US award flight in First costing about $2,000 in fees is that you can often buy a round-trip paid fare in First for maybe $2,500, when BA has its periodic sales.

    Even so if you want to travel at short notice AND there is availability, a round-trip in First for $2,000 isn’t bad.

    • Alex W says:

      Maybe acceptable as cash portion alone but $2000 PLUS 136,000 Avios, which I would value at least £1360, is pathetic.

    • Bob Snout says:

      “you can often buy a round-trip paid fare in First for maybe $2,500, when BA has its periodic sales.”

      Ex-US? You’re dreaming. BA haven’t had a significant CW/F sale ex-US for several years, and certainly nothing like $2.5k in F.

      JFK-LHR rtn in BA F is typically ~$5k

  • Anna says:

    OT – Tesco 10p off per litre of fuel with £60 spend is back. Not the most exciting, but you’ve got to get what you can with Tesco now!

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