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It is time for our regular round up of what is coming and what is going in the world of UK airline and hotel credit card sign-up deals.

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What was new in December and early January?

HSBC launched a sign-up bonus for its HSBC Premier Mastercard

This week HSBC launched a 10,000 point sign-up bonus for its free HSBC Premier credit card.

This is worth 5,000 Avios.  You could also credit it to Asia Miles, Singapore KrisFlyer or Etihad Guest.  The deal runs to 2nd March.

The snag is that you need to have a HSBC Premier current account to get the HSBC Premier credit card.  Full details of the tough eligibility criteria are in our article here.  The upside is that you have a free Mastercard earning 0.5 miles for every £1 you spend.

You have three weeks to get a sign-up bonus on the free Tesco credit card

Until 31st January, you will receive 1,000 Tesco Clubcard points if you apply for this version of the Tesco Clubcard Mastercard.  This converts into 2,400 Avios or 2,500 Virgin Flying Club miles.

Whilst there are many different versions of this card – different interest rates, balance transfer periods, interest free periods etc – you only get the bonus via the one I link to above.

My full review of the Tesco Clubcard Mastercard is here.

The sign-up bonus dropped on the Miles & More Diners Club / Mastercard

The bonus on the new £79 Lufthansa Miles & More Diners Club and Mastercard charge card package dropped to 5,000 miles on 1st January.

This will be the long-term bonus.  The 10,000 points offered in 2018 was only designed an incentive to promote its launch.  I now have this card and, whilst it is odd, it is working OK.  You can find more thoughts about the Miles & More Diners Club card in this article.

Lufthansa Miles and More Diners Club charge card

American Express launched a 30,000 point bonus on the DOLLAR / EURO versions of the Platinum card

For the first time in a while, Amex is running a sign-up bonus on its Dollar and Euro Platinum charge cards – 30,000 Membership Rewards points to be precise.

The good news is that you can get this bonus even if you already have a UK Platinum or Gold card.  The bad news is that this is a complicated product with poorer transfer rates to most airline schemes than the UK cards.  I wrote about the pros, cons and sweet spots in this article.

If you missed it, I also published an article this week on ‘Which low interest rate credit cards also earn miles and points?‘.

What can we expect from the travel credit card market in 2019?

2018 was, to be honest, a more positive year than I expected.  Both Virgin Atlantic and Lufthansa Miles & More returned to the market with non-Amex products, and both were generous:

Here are two things I know will happen in 2019:

  • An attractive new SME card is coming to the market soon
  • Curve will move its Amex acceptance out of beta mode, allowing all of us to recharge Visa and Mastercard purchases to most American Express cards

Here are some questions I can’t answer at the moment:

Will the new version of the Lloyds Avios Rewards credit card being rolled out to existing customers be re-opened to everyone?

Will the new version of the Tesco Premium credit card being rolled out to existing customers be re-opened to everyone?

Will Hilton find a new issuer for their Hilton Honors card?

Will Creation ever get around to putting the Marriott Rewards card back on the market?

What will happen to the Starwood Preferred Guest American Express card, given that the Starwood brand disappears in March?

Will we see major changes to the co-brand American Express cards (BA, Nectar, Starwood, Harrods, Costco) now that they have had their retailer fees capped?

Will we will see more aggressive action from American Express to persuade people to move from its co-brand cards to Gold or Platinum, which have not had their retailer fees capped?

Will Flybe, Etihad, Emirates, American or United find a way back into the UK credit card market?

And, more of a wish than anything else as I am 99% sure it won’t happen, will Hyatt ever sign up as an American Express Membership Rewards partner?  (It would make sense, for Europe only, as I doubt Hyatt will ever launch its own co-brand card here.  There would be no cannibalisation.)

I will keep you up to date with the answers to these questions as I get them.  In the meantime, you may want to read our ‘Top 10’ series:

What are the top 10 reasons to get American Express Preferred Rewards Gold (Amex Gold)?

What are the top 10 reasons to get American Express Platinum (The Platinum Card)?

What are the top 10 reasons to get the American Express Rewards Credit Card?

What are the top 10 reasons to get the British Airways American Express (BA Amex)?

What are the top 10 reasons to get the British Airways American Express Premium Plus card?

What are the top 10 reasons to get the HSBC Premier Mastercard?

What are the top 10 reasons to get the HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard?

What are the top 10 reasons to get the free IHG Rewards Club credit card?

What are the top 10 reasons to get the Lufthansa Miles & More Diners Club and Mastercard?

What are the top 10 reasons to get the Marriott Bonvoy American Express credit card?

What are the top 10 reasons to get the Tesco Clubcard Mastercard credit card?

What are the top 10 reasons to get the Virgin Atlantic Reward Mastercard credit card?

What are the top 10 reasons to get the Virgin Atlantic Reward Plus Mastercard credit card?


Want to earn more points from credit cards? – April 2024 update

If you are looking to apply for a new credit card, here are our top recommendations based on the current sign-up bonuses.

In February 2022, Barclaycard launched two exciting new Barclaycard Avios Mastercard cards with a bonus of up to 25,000 Avios. You can apply here.

You qualify for the bonus on these cards even if you have a British Airways American Express card:

Barclaycard Avios Plus card

Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard

Get 25,000 Avios for signing up and an upgrade voucher at £10,000 Read our full review

Barclaycard Avios card

Barclaycard Avios Mastercard

5,000 Avios for signing up and an upgrade voucher at £20,000 Read our full review

You can see our full directory of all UK cards which earn airline or hotel points here. Here are the best of the other deals currently available.

British Airways American Express Premium Plus

25,000 Avios and the famous annual 2-4-1 voucher Read our full review

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

The Platinum Card from American Express

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

Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard

15,000 bonus points and 1.5 points for every £1 you spend Read our full review

Earning miles and points from small business cards

If you are a sole trader or run a small company, you may also want to check out these offers:

British Airways Accelerating Business American Express

30,000 Avios sign-up bonus – plus annual bonuses of up to 30,000 Avios 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 Business Gold

20,000 points sign-up bonus and FREE for a year Read our full review

Capital on Tap Business Rewards Visa

Huge 30,000 points bonus until 12th May 2024 Read our full review

For a non-American Express option, we also recommend the Barclaycard Select Cashback card for sole traders and small businesses. It is FREE and you receive 1% cashback on your spending.

Barclaycard Select Cashback Business Credit Card

1% cashback uncapped* on all your business spending (T&C apply) Read our full review

Comments (144)

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  • Max says:

    Slightly OT – Amex now charges £20 for additional lounge visits with the Gold card.

  • StephenInglis says:

    I have just got my business Amex Platinum Card used to have a personal one but cancelled late last year, and went to register for the Hilton Gold and was no option on the page just Avis, Hertz, Radison and Starwood called customer services seems no longer do the hilton gold anybody else confirm still showing on website the rep from Amex said only just happened and website will be changed

    • Rob says:

      Business Platinum has never had Hilton as a partner.

      From our review: “As far as I know – and this is not documented – you do not receive the Hilton Gold, Melia Gold or Shangri-La Jade hotel status cards that would come with a personal American Express Platinum charge card.”

  • Phil says:

    Just got my letter from Lloyds about closing the Amex and just giving me a new Mastercard. 2 Avios for every £5 spend. If I’ve done my maths right this is better than the Tesco Mastercard? Although the 1000 free Clubcard points sounds tempting. Hmmm….

    • Alan says:

      First Lloyds letter I’ve heard of in quite some time – what sort of timescale for closure did they give you?

      • Phil says:

        The letter said “in just over 2 months time, We’ll change your account to an Avios Reward Mastercard account”. But no exact date.

    • Genghis says:

      2/5 = 0.4 avios / £ and IIRC done on a total basis.
      Tesco is 1/8 * 2/4 = 0.3 avios / £ and on a transaction by transaction basis.

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