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Your Black Friday 2022 travel deals round-up (Part 2)

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This is the second part of our Black Friday flight and hotel deals round-up for 2022. Part 1, published earlier in the week, is here.

We have separate sponsored content on the Aer Lingus Manchester sale here and the British Airways Holidays sale here.

Some of these deals were flagged by readers – thank you for that.

We may drop in an extra article during the day if any genuinely good offers pop up out of nowhere, but don’t hold your breath based on what we’ve seen so far.

British Airways flights

British Airways is running very limited Black Friday activity, but there is a USA flight sale. It covers all routes except Las Vegas.

The saving will be £50 to £90 on Economy and Premium Economy flights, for travel between 1st January and 31st March. You have until 29th November to book.

There are also some Club World discounts to the US but the applicable travel windows are tiny – to Tampa, for example, the sale price is only available between 2nd – 15th October 2023. Nashville is only available from 15th – 27th August 2023.

Visit ba.com here to see what is available.

British Airways Holidays

We have a separate article today looking at BA Holidays and its Black Friday deals.

Remember that the double tier points offer continues for 5+ night trips.

The BA Holidays site is here.

Virgin Atlantic Black Friday offers

Virgin Holidays: 7% to 10% off

Virgin Holidays has a very simple Black Friday deal.

You will save up to 10% on all packages departing between December 2022 and June 2023, and up to 7% on all packages departing between July and December 2023.

The only snag is that the discount, whilst fixed, excludes flight taxes and charges, so your actual discount will be a little smaller.

Remember that the lead booker earns Virgin Atlantic Flying Club tier points on Virgin Holidays – something that is often forgotten.

Full details are here.

Virgin Atlantic: up to £100 off

Virgin Atlantic is offering discounts on flights booked by 29th November, for travel completed by 30th June.

You save:

  • Up to £20 off Economy Light, Classic and Delight
  • Up to £20 off Premium
  • Up to £100 off Upper Class

You can find out more on the Virgin Atlantic site here.

Virgin Red: save on redemptions!

Virgin Red is discounting various Virgin Points redemptions for Black Friday. These need to be booked via the Virgin Red app or website by 29th November.

If you don’t have a Virgin Red account, you need to download the app and follow the instructions to link it to your Virgin Flying Club account. Your Virgin Points balance will then be available for spending.

  • Theatrical cocktail experience for two at Moonshine Saloon – 8,500 points (was 14,000 points)
  • Two’s company spa day for two at Bannatyne Health Clubs – 12,000 points (was 16,500 points)
  • Luxury lava shell spa day for two at Bannatyne Heatlh Clubs – 17,000 points (was 22,000 points)
  • Learn how to write fiction 14-part online course – 2,250 points (was 5,000 points)
  • Chelsea Stamford Bridge stadium tour for two – 4,350 points (was 9,500 points)
  • Liverpool FC stadium tour & museum entry for two – 5,250 points (was 8,500 points)
  • Tottenham Hotspur stadium tour for one adult & one child – 5,000 points (was 8,000 points)
  • Italian and pasta masterclass for two at Ann’s Smart School of Cookery – 13,000 points (was 21,000 points)
  • The Slide at the ArcelorMittal Orbit for two with a bottle of Prosecco – 7,000 points (was 12,000 points)
  • Unlimited sushi for two – 6,500 points (was 9,500 points)
  • Bottomless brunch with free-flowing fizz, wine or beer for two at Inamo – 9,000 points (was 15,000 points)
  • The View from the Shard and three-course steakhouse meal, for two – 15,000 points (was 18,750 points)
  • Tree top challenge for two with Go Ape – 8,000 points (was 10,250 points)
  • Enjoy foraging, cookery and lunch for two with Totally Wild – 17,000 points (was 18,500 points)
Virgin Black Friday deals

Etihad

Etihad has some of the best flight deals we’ve seen although nowhere near what we had pre-covid.

London isn’t great (Dubai £1999, Abu Dhabi £1999, Manilla £1999, Seychelles £1999) but look further afield and there are some decent prices:

  • Amsterdam to Male €1,999
  • Athens to Male €1,899
  • Dublin to Seychelles €1,999
  • Madrid to Singapore €1,849
  • Milan to Delhi €1,599
  • Vienna to Tokyo €1,899

Book by 29th November for travel in January to June 2023. See the website here.

Thanks to Luxury Flight Club for the examples.

Iberia

Iberia is running a number of flight deals. We don’t have a detailed list of prices (the headline return fare from the UK to Spain is £129) but if you are planning a trip to Spain – or long-haul via Madrid to the Americas – it is worth a look.

The special Black Friday page is here. Book by 28th November, travel between 10th January and 15th June.

Iberia Black Friday deal

TAP Air Portugal

The same goes for TAP. They told us they would be running some good Business Class deals but we don’t know what they are! The website, as of last night, was only showing Economy pricing.

As well as direct flights to Lisbon and Porto, TAP has historically run very aggressive Business Class sales from the UK to the US via Portugal using its new fleet of A321LR aircraft. You can see what is happening on the TAP site here.

You need to book by 28th November for travel between 16th January and 30th November. Blackout dates are 31st March to 17th April and 15th July to 31st August.

Lufthansa: free upgrade to ‘Classic’ on short haul

If you’re expecting any great long haul deals for SWISS, Lufthansa or Austrian then I think you will be disappointed.

The headline offer is ‘the Classic fare for the Light price’. This means that you will get a checked bag and free seat reservations on selected European routes.

You can find out more on the Lufthansa site here.

Book by 28th November for travel between 15th January and 30th June.

Europcar Black Friday deal

Europcar: up to 30% off

Europcar is offering 30% off car rentals, although you should treat the headline number with a pinch of salt.

Rules and discounts vary by country. For the UK you save 15% on selected car categories, for pick-ups between now and 31st March 2023.

The Christmas period (16th-26th, or 16th-31st in Scotland) is blacked out. Bookings must be made by 28th November.

Find out more on the Europcar Black Friday page here.

Our guide to earning miles and points from Europcar is here – note that, as Qatar Privilege Club now awards Avios, you now have a backdoor route to earn Avios.

Apex Hotels: 40% off

Apex Hotels is a niche but good quality UK chain which we rarely cover due to its lack of miles and points options. I particularly like its new hotel in Bath, which is low on good quality city centre options. They are also in Glasgow, Dundee and Edinburgh as well as various City of London spots.

Code BF40 gets you 40% off Best Flexible Rate. Importantly, this rate is fully refundable. It isn’t massively cheaper than their ‘web specials’ but those cannot be cancelled.

The Apex Hotels website is here – remember to use code BF40, which overrides a less generous Black Friday offer which will otherwise come up. Book by 4th December for stays by 30th April.

The offer will double up with any credit card cashback deals you have for Apex – they appear regularly as Amex and various Visa / Mastercard offers.

Apex Hotels Black Friday deal

Travelodge: 10% off

Travelodge – not, admittedly, a HfP reader staple but occasionally handy at airports – is offering 10% off one night stays and ‘30% off the cheapest night’ for 2+ night stays.

Book by Friday night for stays between 22nd December and 10th February. A complex list of blackout dates applies which varies by hotel. The Travelodge site is here.

No1 Lounges: 20% off

No1 Lounges is offering 20% of all lounge bookings made by 28th November.

You can book for any date in advance as long as booking is open. The offer only applies to No1, My Lounge and Clubrooms and not for any other lounges bookable via their website.

You must use code NO1BF2022.

You can book here.

Want more?

Part 1 of this Black Friday travel deals round-up is here.

Comments (62)

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  • Andrew J says:

    Looks like Black Friday in the U.K. really is for the history books now.

    • KevinS says:

      Good. It’s generally a load of rubbish anyway. Falling before payday for a lot of people, particularly given the cost of living crisis, means demand won’t be great this year

      • tony says:

        Side point, but don’t most people get paid on the last Friday of the month? I know I don’t but it’s usually when I get the “payday specials” type e-mails landing.

        • Rob says:

          Over here I just pay people when I get around to it. I have been known to forget 🙂

          Uk standard is 20th of the month for professional occupations.

          • DevonDiamond says:

            Worked for a payroll bureau, weirdest pay day I saw as 6th of the month (first day of the tax month)

            Most companies pay between 25th and LWD

        • Peter K says:

          Depends. A lot of civil servants get paid last working day of the month, I know another company that pays 4 weekly so it is different every month, so it just varies.

        • dougzz99 says:

          I get paid on the 15th, or the Friday before if that falls on a weekend. Seems very early compared to anyone else I know.

  • AJA says:

    If you’re looking for luggage Antler is offering 30% off on their website. They also have a specific 40% off laptop bags. No idea whether these savings are worth it but both discounts are valid for the next 4 days.

    • Tom says:

      These savings are genuine too. I’ve been looking at Antler for a new luggage set for the last 6 weeks or so. Waiting for BF paid off in this case.

  • tony says:

    20% extra on Accor gift cards until Monday https://gb.accor-giftcards.com/shop/category/member-special

    • planeconcorde says:

      Thank you. That could be very useful to buy and apply to my own stays which have already been booked. I’ll have to research later to see if there is a euro denominated gift card which has a similar deal for stays in Germany.

      • Richie says:

        But would your account need to be registered in Germany?

        • planeconcorde says:

          It’s a good question. It was easy to find the same offer for Germany.
          https://de.accor-giftcards.com/shop/category/member-special
          From reading the T&Cs both the buyer of the gift card and the person redeeming the gift card don’t even need to be All Accor live limitless members. It’s just a gift card purchase. I noticed the UK gift cards need to be redeemed within 1 year, whereas Germany it’s 3 years. There are list of hotels which accept gift cards for payment. All the UK and Germany hotels I would be staying at are included in the lists. Can only redeem when staying at least one night at the hotel, which I will be doing. The value of each gift is limited, but can buy multiple cards up to a max amount per year. Other than paying in advance, I can’t see any downside.
          Has anybody bought Accor gift cards in the past and had issues redeeming?

    • Rob says:

      Thanks

    • TJ says:

      The GC is for UK spend only unfortunately. Accor are also running a triple points promo for bookings before 28 Nov.

    • Guernsey Globetrotter says:

      Warning to anyone who does plan on using Accor giftcards – in my experience (2 separate occasions) they take an age to apply these when checking out so settle your bill on check-in if you need to leave a hotel quickly to catch a flight!

  • ayearinmx says:

    Can anyone confirm, for double TP…. if I have a 2 week BA holiday, but i only book a rental car for 5 days, that still counts?

    • Rob says:

      Yes, counts.

      • Michael C says:

        @Rob did anyone ever find out if an open-jaw BA hols trip “counts”? Have priced several up, but they never get the “this trip earns you double tier points” sign at the end.

        • Rob says:

          That message tends not to appear with Club flights anyway.

          If its not banned by the rules and is still a holiday, eg you get all the ATOL notices coming up, I don’t see how it can’t be ok. Two centre holidays are very popular.

  • Mike Hunt says:

    I think I will step away from spending any unnecessary money due to the current economic climate – I am certainly scaling back on Christmas/ new year spending this year – # “courageous restraint”

  • Chas says:

    Has anyone seen any offers for IHG Ambassador? I need to apply (I’ma lapsed member) by the end of the year…..

    • Chas says:

      Thanks, but don’t think it would apply to me, as I’m a lapsed member (and am also unlikely to have 2 stays in January anyway). I recall BJ saying that in previous years Ambassador had some similar enticements for joining around Black Friday. Doesn’t seem like there’s anything else this year…

      • BA Flyer IHG Stayer says:

        I was lapsed and it worked for me in October

        And it’s 2 nights not 2 stays to wualify for the 20K.

        • Ammar says:

          Sorry, just to clarify re the ambassador offer, if I have two non consecutive nights booked in January at the kimpton in Manchester would that get me the 20k points or does it have to be 2 nights on one stay to trigger? TIA

  • tony says:

    D&D offering a £120 gift card for £100. That will stack with the Amex offer, so you can get £240 of spend for £150 – which probably goes some way to offsetting the horrific markups they put on the wine list!

  • Michael C says:

    The White Company 20% off everything – get those Xmas candles in!

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