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If you came to our Summer party in July you should have received a survey with questions on how we did and what you would like to see HfP doing in the future.

One of the key takeaways from the survey was that many of you are keen to attend more HfP events beyond the two large reception-style parties we do every year.  Now that I have joined Rob and Anika full time at HfP we have a bit more time to plan and organise additional events.

The good news is that we are running our first non-party event next month. It is a proof-of-concept event that we hope will be successful enough that we can run it on a semi-regular basis.

Quo Vadis Blue Room

Rob and I will be hosting an exclusive private dinner at the well-known Quo Vadis restaurant in Soho on Thursday 10th October.  We have sole use of the Marx dining room at Quo Vadis which has a capacity for 24.  Unfortunately Anika will not be there as she is heavily pregnant.

The evening will begin with a drinks reception from 6pm in the Blue Room (see first picture above).  At 7pm we move to the Marx room for dinner.  The event will finish around 10pm.

Here is the menu:

Starter, choice of

spinach, ‘Graceburn’ feta & celery salad

stracciatella, roast fennel & aubergine

Main course, choice of

herb crusted hake, parsley, olive, lemon & capers, new potatoes

loin of pork, borlotti beans & salsa verde seasonal greens

pasta with autumn vegetables, capers, garlic & herbs (veg & vegan)

Dessert, choice of

QV almond tart with Jersey cream & caramelised apples

seasonal sorbet

Tea & coffee

You will have a choice of red or white wine throughout.

The cost for this event is £65 per person, inclusive of VAT.  This covers everything – the drinks reception, the meal, wine with the meal and tea and coffee afterwards.

We are limiting places to one per person as this is a small event.  Let’s be honest – if your partner is not well-versed in British Airways Executive Club, travel credit cards or hotel loyalty schemes they are unlikely to fully enjoy the evening.  It is also a little unfair to the person who is sat next to them.

We are swallowing a substantial loss on the evening – the cost per head is actually over £100 including the drinks reception.  However, once we are confident that the format ‘works’ we believe that we can persuade hotels, airlines, car hire groups and credit card companies to sponsor future events as a form of market research.

If Virgin Atlantic wants to treat 20 BAEC Gold card holders to dinner to learn what would make them switch, or Marriott Bonvoy wants to pick the brains of 20 top tier IHG Rewards Club members, we are in a great position to arrange that.

We hope it will be an enjoyable evening with the opportunity to chat to both Rob and myself as well as fellow guests.  During the meal we will be tabling a slightly more formal discussion of what you think of HfP as a whole – what works for you, what we could improve, what you would like to see in the future etc.

If you would like to join us, please register your interest by completing the form here before midnight on Sunday.  We will contact you next week for payment and menu choices.  In the event that the evening is oversubscribed we will randomly select attendees.  We look forward to seeing you.

Comments (82)

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  • David S says:

    If successful (which I guess it will be), maybe do the same out of London somewhere for us Non- Londoners who can’t make it to a weekday event due to work commitments?

    • Rob says:

      Any future dinner will be sponsored and it will be wherever the sponsor wants it, for better or worse …

  • Peter K says:

    My two pence for what it’s worth. If I was trying a new concept I’d also have it near where I live/ work.
    I’m not London based but I can see why many events are, though some further afield would be nice. In my industry the major events are based in London or Birmingham but they do have some in smaller locations throughout the year.
    The menu at this event does not appeal to me at all. I would be coming even if I lived in London! 😃

    • Shoestring says:

      the dessert choices are OK!

      [got my Millennial hat on today – smashed avocados on toast for brekkie, squirt of lemon, big grind of black pepper 🙂 ]

  • Craig says:

    Do you think the NFL will move the date of one of the games so as to facilitate my attendance? Miss out by two days on one of my several jaunts a year to the Big City!

    • andrew young says:

      If it’s to see the Jets or Giants I would give them a miss this year and save your money

  • Concerto says:

    I will try and make one of these one day (in Japan this time), because I will never make the bigger events with the schedule I have in Switzerland at those times of the year.
    I don’t have any new tricks for the BAEC programme, but I am very well versed in the intricacies of the Miles & More and Flying Blue programmes (elite status in both).

  • TripRep says:

    Rob, genuinely think that this is a great initiative. Wishing you all the best with it.

  • Steve says:

    I dont understand why the people across rge UK complaining about the location cant take the initiative to arrange their own HFP reader event.

    Im sure the presence of Rob/Anika/Rhys is a big draw but surely readers can have a good time meeting up over food and drinks to talk all things points and travel? Maybe send invitations to HfP team and they can come out to join you?

    • Nic says:

      HFPx – like TEDx but for awards/cards/loyalty soirees. 🙂

      • David D says:

        I’d be tempted to organise a Scotland and/or North West England event if there was both enough people interested, and Rob was willing to allow me the opportunity to arrange it. At this time of year, it would likely be in early 2020 due to most venues looking at their Christmas party scene.

        • Rob says:

          Apparently if you understand JavaScript you can force it to work.

          • Rooster says:

            What do you mean by using Javascript? I can sort javascript no problem or a multi million contact database

          • Rob says:

            All I know is that other commentators have said that by adjusting the JS on the page they get their registration to stick – but did not say how …

    • andrew young says:

      @Rooster, typical Scottish aggressive reply.

  • Sue says:

    Another great idea Rob! If there was ever a chance, would love to sit down with the big airlines (especially BA!) and let them know what it’s like flying with them accompanied by small children. Our experience of BA 1st class was horrendous!

    • Freddy says:

      Care to elabarote?, I have three smallish children so may be useful hearing what the issues were

    • Laineyling says:

      Will be flying first with a toddler…. interested to know what went wrong so I can be prepared…

      • Nigel says:

        Hope I am NOT on the same flight. First Class Children NO. Business, ok large enough to ‘dilute’ to a degree any disruption.

        And before you judge, I have 3 kids, all well travelled.

        • Will says:

          No judgement, simply the fact that it’s both legal and AFAIK fully compliant with all airlines policy for children to travel in any cabin so the concept of you deciding on who can and cannot travel in a certain cabin isn’t all that far from don’t give women the vote or let’s chain up all the black people and work them on my farm.

      • mradey says:

        To counter the above, I’ve had nothing but excellent flights with my child in BA F – even been invited onto the flight deck on the A380. Crew have been charming and especially attentive to his needs (which are, to be fair, extremely minimal).

        mradey

    • Doug M says:

      Isn’t 1st poor for children, simply through the large seats and privacy?

  • Dev says:

    Rob and Rhys,

    Brilliant idea and a good venue and menu to boot. As I will be travelling in Asia for the first half of October, I am sorry that I will miss the opportunity to attend.

    Have an enjoyable evening. I’m certain that it will be a success.

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