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Review: Is the ebookers BONUS+ loyalty scheme worth joining?

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This is our review of the ebookers BONUS+ loyalty scheme.  Is it good enough to persuade you to book your flights and hotel on ebookers?

A year ago, Expedia made a number of changes to its Expedia Rewards loyalty programme. Whilst still not hugely rewarding, it does now offer more to people who reach its top tiers – and those tiers became easier to reach too.

Compared to Hotels.com (who share the same ownership) and their simple and straight forward Hotels.com Rewards programme (get 1 stamp per night, get a free night for every 10 stamps based on your average spend) Expedia Rewards is still very much second best.

Is the ebookers BONUS+ loyalty scheme worth joining?

There is actually a third major UK travel booking brand under the same ownership: ebookers.

Today I want to review the ebookers BONUS+ loyalty programme to see whether it is as disappointing as Expedia Rewards or as good as Hotels.com Rewards.

One positive angle is that ebookers has teamed up with DragonPass to offer airport lounge access as a loyalty benefit.

How does ebookers BONUS+ work?

ebookers BONUS+ launched in 2014.  It originally reimbursed you with a 3% rebate on your hotel bookings, 2% on your ‘flight and hotel / car’ package trips and 1% on flight tickets.  This was ‘paid’ in BONUS+ points that could be used towards future bookings.

The programme has since evolved with the addition of tier benefits.

Your BONUS+ points earned now depend on what you book and where you book as you can see here:

how much you save with ebookers bonus plus

Note that you can earn BONUS+ points in addition to frequent flyer miles with flight tickets.  You won’t receive hotel loyalty points or status benefits when booking a hotel with ebookers – you only get your BONUS+ points – so it is best used when booking non-chain properties.

There is a cap on how much you can earn per year from flight bookings.  This is set at £60 for Silver members, £120 for Gold members and £240 for Platinum members.  There is no cap on what you can earn from hotel or ‘flight and hotel’ bookings.  If you have substantial flight spend, it makes sense to also book 12 hotel nights via ebookers in order to access the higher £240 flight rewards cap.

There are also additional tier benefits depending on the BONUS+ category you’re in.

What are the ebookers BONUS+ tier benefits?

When you first sign up you are a Silver member.  After four hotel nights you become Gold and after 12 nights Platinum.

Flight bookings do not help you to move tiers, which is a sign of how unprofitable these are for online travel agents!

Tier progression is based on the number of nights you do per CALENDAR year, so this is the right time of year to start thinking about whether the programme works for you.

The tier benefits are:

Silver

  • Earn up to 5% rewards on travel, depending on whether you book via website or app
  • Priority phone line
  • ‘Insider prices’

Gold (four pre-paid hotel nights)

  • Silver benefits
  • Airport lounge access with DragonPass (one lounge pass per year)
  • BONUS+ reimbursement of one claim of up to £35 towards your expenses on activities, baggage fees, seat assignment fees, seat upgrade or in-flight wi-fi

Platinum (12 pre-paid hotel nights)

  • Gold benefits x 2 (two claims of £35 per year towards eligible expenses, two airport lounge passes per year)
  • Free room upgrades
  • ‘Happiness Promise’ (they will pay for another hotel if you arrive and find the property is not as promised)

These extra benefits are surprisingly good value.

DragonPass is a third party airport lounge network which lets you get reduced or free lounge entry at airports around the globe.

If you don’t have airport lounge access via your airline status or ticket class, or via Priority Pass (free with Amex Platinum or get four free passes with Amex Gold) then this is an interesting deal.

The DragonPass network is as big as the Priority Pass one and has an useful extra benefit for anyone who is UK-based. DragonPass gets you into the Plaza Premium lounge in Heathrow Terminal 5 (review here), whilst a Priority Pass card does not.

The average DragonPass lounge costs around £30.  It covers most independent lounges globally so you won’t have trouble using your free pass.

Add in £35 of value for the baggage / seating / wi-fi benefits and you’re looking at about £65 of value for being a Gold member.  That’s not a bad return for booking four – potentially cheap – hotel nights with ebookers to get to Gold level.

Conclusion

ebookers BONUS+ is worth a look, especially if you book a lot of non-chain hotels where you aren’t sacrificing any benefits from not booking direct.

The DragonPass lounge pass after just four hotel nights is a decent bonus if you don’t already have lounge access via other means, and the reimbursement for luggage, seat assignments and wifi can come in handy.  If you currently use Hotels.com Rewards, you might want to consider moving four low value nights to ebookers instead.

You can learn more about ebookers BONUS+ here.

Comments (19)

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  • NigelthePensionerr says:

    I was under the impression that ebookers had a dreadful reputation for any sort of Customer service! Statutory refunds etc…..

    • Rob says:

      No, it’s Lastminute and Opodo which are the problem cases usually, to the extent that we’ve now stopped mentioning both of them unless the deals are spectacular.

  • Andrew (@andrewseftel) says:

    Any catches using the BONUS+ credit? The article (and indeed their website) doesn’t go into detail on the redemption process.

    • Suzanne says:

      No catch or restrictions, other than you need to use the credit within 12 months and it can’t usually be applied to the airbnb type apartments the site also lists. When you check out you can choose to tick a box to redeem your credit against the total due or save it for another time. Zero blackout dates.

      If your redemption doesn’t cover the total, you earn further credit at the same time on whatever remainder you pay. Use of credit also stacks with whatever discount code you can find online – usually 5-10% but sometimes 13%.

  • Jonathan says:

    So, you could earn Gold status by essentially doing mattress runs at some ultra cheap hostels that charge crazy low amounts like £3 per night ?

    If that works, it’s losing eBookers money !

  • Charlie says:

    I’ve used ebookers for years and I’m impressed with the deals it offers. Often you can apply an additional discount voucher. I’ve never worked out how to actually get the lounge pass though, and there’s little info about this on the ebookers site.

    • Mattb says:

      As I posted above I found them too much effort to use. I recall a conversation on a previous ebookers article here and someone suggested you could only redeem them if you had also booked a flight via the site?

    • John G says:

      If you Google it there is a link to follow which is quite straightforward. Agree very difficult to find on the ebookers website though.

  • dave says:

    I’ve used them as my go to for hotels for years and always found them excellent, I thought they dropped the lounge passes in 2020 though?

    Might have to go back and check as I am still a gold member

  • Peter says:

    Isn’t the Ebookers programme going to be mashed into one hot mess this year, together with the Hotels.com and Expedia programmes? With an “enhanced” value proposition for the customers?

    • Rob says:

      Was meant to happen but seems to have been quietly dropped.

      • Peter says:

        OK, so now the Hotels.com app indeed talks about Hotels.com, Expedia and Vrbo being folded into one, no mention of Ebookers.

  • Rhys says:

    We’ve been writing about it for years!

    • kt74 says:

      Well, your first and most recent review was in March 2020… wonder why we all missed that one!!!

  • Grammer says:

    I’ve only ever made two ebookers bookings one in 2019 and the other in 2020 from which I gained gold status…which I’ve retained for some reason and just checked I have it again this year! I’ve used the lounge pass each year particularly useful for the plaza premium lounge at T5….thumbs up from me 👍

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