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Get £100 back on £200 of Eastern Airways flights with American Express

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American Express has launched a cashback offer which is surprisingly generous – £100 back when you spend £200+ with Eastern Airways by 1st August.

The offer is only open to the first 3,700 users who save it, which is why we are running this as an additional article today. We’d prefer the slots to go to our readers!

In general the airline deliberately ignores London, although it does have the contract to run the subsidised flights between Gatwick and Newquay. There are multiple routes from Southampton – which is an easy train ride from Waterloo directly into the airport – and it has some presence at most regional airports.

Eastern Airways

The airline no longer flies beyond the UK Common Travel Area – the Gibraltar route, for example, has been cancelled. The furthest you can go is to Jersey or Dublin.

For a couple, £200 would cover a return domestic trip in the UK. A solo traveller may struggle to spend £200 on one journey to be honest, although I’m sure a peak Summer trip from Gatwick to Newquay won’t be cheap.

Note that the rules of the offer state that the £200 must be spent in one transaction.

The Eastern fleet comprises British Aerospace Jetstream 41 and ATR72-600 series turboprops, Embraer regional jets and Embraer E-jets. The seat count runs from 29 to 76. Wherever you fly, it will be a different experience to your standard British Airways short haul Airbus flight.

Eastern Airways Jetstream 41

I took an Eastern Airways flight from Aberdeen to Newcastle last year as part of my UK lounge tour. That was on a Jetstream 41 – definitely an adventure (photo above). It felt like I was flying on a model aircraft it was so small. It was also hugely noisy, so I recommend taking ear plugs!

Where does Eastern Airways fly?

Here is the current route map, as taken from the website. These routes may not operate daily.

From Aberdeen

  • Wick John O’Groats
  • Humberside
  • Newcastle

From Anglesey

  • Cardiff

From Belfast City

  • Cardiff
  • Southampton

From Cardiff

  • Anglesey
  • Belfast City
  • Southampton

From Dublin

  • Southampton

From Humberside

  • Aberdeen
  • Jersey (seasonal)
  • Newquay

From Jersey

  • Humberside (seasonal)
  • Teesside (seasonal)

London Gatwick

  • Newquay

From Manchester

  • Southampton

From Newcastle

  • Aberdeen

From Newquay

  • Humberside
  • London Gatwick

From Southampton

  • Belfast City
  • Dublin
  • Manchester

From Teesside

  • Jersey (seasonal)

From Wick John O’Groats

  • Aberdeen

The offer is restricted to the first 3,700 people to save it to their American Express cards – assuming, of course, that you are targeted for it in the first place. You are unlikely to see it on British Airways American Express cards, for obvious reasons.

Your qualifying transaction must be made by 1st August although your flight can be for a later date.


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Comments (37)

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  • Susan says:

    “The airline no longer flies beyond the UK ” – Dublin is not in the UK

  • happeemonkee says:

    Not showing on any of my cards, Plat/BA

  • Rich F says:

    Got it on Nectar card

  • DMW says:

    Not on my plat charge card but got it on my plat credit card

  • WaynedP says:

    Showing on my MB Amex card, but not BA nor Plat.

    • WaynedP says:

      Thanks for the heads up BTW, either missed it or it wasn’t there yet when I checked first thing this morning

  • BJ says:

    Huffed, no routes that work for me 🙂 Jetstream 41s are so much fun! I have not flown them since I was last in Nepal about 8 years ago, and a while before that I had a regular commute on one with United Express between SFO and SMF (87 miles IIRC). If I’m honest I was always glad to touch back down on solid ground! Apart from the noise, the engines always seemed to be straining and the walls flapping in and out but I’m not sure if that was just my imagination playing tricks on me. Boarding was fun too, the solitary flight attendant had to make a quick mental calulation and move the passengers arround the cabin according to their weight so that the aircraft did not bbecome unbalanced due to its small size. The plane was also built in my childhood backyard at Prestwick. Careers at the factory were much sought after by my school mates. In Ayrshire it was considered a great place to ‘get in’ if you were not going on to higher education. Great offer, hope readers enjoy.

    • BJ says:

      And I just remembered, for those needing more leg room there is a seat in the back row facing right down the aisle just like on a bus 🙂

  • tony says:

    Not showing for me, although given the effort involved in getting to their nearest airport now, perhaps they have factored that in, too…

  • blue_wolf says:

    Not showing on any of my Plat, Gold or BAPP cards. Shame, would’ve liked a trip to Newquay!

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