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SAVE THE DATE: the 2023 Head for Points Summer Party is coming!

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Yes, it’s back. We’re delighted to announce that the Head for Points Summer Party will be returning next month.

If you’ve never been, this is a unique opportunity to eat, drink and be merry with 500 fellow guests – including a lot of industry representatives – whilst also potentially winning a £7,000 raffle prize!

It is, by a huge margin, the biggest frequent flyer event in the UK.

The date will be Tuesday 27th June. We hope you can make it.

Save the date: Tuesday 27th June

The party will take place at the Renaissance St Pancras hotel from 6pm to roughly 9pm and there will be 500 tickets available.

As anyone who attended our 2019 and 2022 Summer Parties will attest, the Renaissance is a great venue for a summer celebration. There is a balcony area if the weather is fine and a beautiful vaulted indoor space if it’s not.

As well as chatting to Rob, Rhys and Sinead and fellow guests, there should be around 75 people from your favourite airlines, hotels and credit card companies in the room who are keen to meet you and hear what you think.

Tickets, subject to final confirmation, will be £12.50 which includes VAT (boo!) and the Eventbrite booking fee (bigger boo!). This gets you:

  • your first drink
  • canapes and cupcakes all night (we’re spending over £12,500 on catering – you won’t leave hungry)
  • …. and a potentially very valuable raffle ticket

There will be a cash bar for additional drinks on the night. Our deal with the hotel is for eight bar staff so the queues of last year should not reoccur.

We will be releasing tickets in the next couple of weeks. Keep an eye on the site or your emails for full details of when the tickets go on sale.

The party is generously sponsored by SeatSpy

Hosting a party for 500 people at a five star hotel with free food and (some) free drink is clearly very expensive. We couldn’t have done this without the generous support of SeatSpy, our preferred reward flight alert and search service.

For over three years now, SeatSpy has been a convenient way of finding reward seat availability on British Airways and Virgin Atlantic.

It is by far the easiest way of seeing Avios and Virgin Points reward seats across an entire year without having to search for dates individually.  It is the only service of its type with Virgin Atlantic coverage.

Over the last couple of years, SeatSpy has also added coverage for Air France, KLM, American Airlines, Etihad, United Airlines, Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian Airlines, LOT Polish, Croatia Airlines and Brussels Airlines.

A key part of the service is award seat notifications. Pick a route, pick an airline, pick a date or date range, pick one or more travel classes and you will be notified as soon as extra reward seats open up. It’s a service I have personally benefitted from on multiple occasions and is worth the subscription fee on its own.

SeatSpy is also trialling notifications for event redemptions via Marriott Bonvoy Moments and Hilton Honors Experiences. This can include anything from tickets to see bands play at the O2 in London to tennis tickets or a factory tour at the McLaren Technology Centre. You need to move fast when these are offered as ‘buy it now’ redemptions, and a SeatSpy subscription allows you to be notified within minutes of tickets becoming available.

The SeatSpy team will be at the party on the night. They are keen to chat to existing users about how they find the site and what new airlines and features they want to see, as well as sign up new users.

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The famous Head for Points party raffle will return!

We will also hold our famous party raffle on the night.

We’re delighted to say that our friends at Malaysia Airlines have donated a fantastic raffle prize worth £7,000+. With British Airways no longer flying to Kuala Lumpur, and Malaysia Airlines being a member of the oneworld alliance, it is the obvious choice for anyone who wants to earn BA tier points and earn (or spend) Avios. We’ll tell you more about what the airline offers in the run up to the event.

Full details will be revealed when tickets go on sale. Each party ticket comes with a raffle ticket, and you need to be in the room at 8pm when the raffle is drawn. There will be some valuable runner up prizes worth £500+ too – full details to come.

Details of how you can get a ticket will be published very soon. We still have lots more to reveal, but please mark Tuesday 27th June in your diary now.

The HfP team and SeatSpy look forward to seeing you there!

Comments (60)

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  • Gordon says:

    I will be away unfortunately, I hope it will be a successful and enjoyable night for the hfp team and lucky readers that attend.

  • Michael C says:

    I have the dentist that morning, but am quite prepared to dribble over any online pals who might be around!

  • VALittleRed says:

    Absolutely gutted I won’t be able to make it as I’m away unfortunately. Been looking forward to this one this year 😬

  • NigelHamilton says:

    Great! Thanks for the heads up – hopefully I’ll be fast enough off the mark to score a ticket this time!

  • Cat says:

    Oh no, for the second year running this clashes with my year 13 leavers’ do!

    Gutted!

    • Polly says:

      Gutted here also… Sorry not to catch up Cat, we are away again! Having withdrawal symptoms here, now missing 2 hfp parties in a row…
      Maybe we could have a Christmas one again Rob? They were also fun….

      • Rob says:

        We can’t get venues at Christmas – big businesses looking for staff parties will pay far more than us. We’ve also never found a venue that worked well for a party in winter. We did a January one in 2020 but it was a slog and the venue lacked atmosphere.

        • Cat says:

          What about the Thames Foyer / the Beaufort Bar area of the Savoy, Rob? They tend to make it look beautiful and atmospheric year round – it looked as stunning when I went for drinks at the American Bar in Autumn, as it did when I went in December. It would be amazing in January still…

          I decided to come to the HfP party last time it clashed Polly, but then I went and got COVID (again). This time it’s a year group that I’ve taught almost everyone in it – I started at my school the same week they started year 7, and I was a year 7 form tutor that year, and I just couldn’t bear to miss it. Also, it’s a boat party, so I can’t go to the HfP party first, then sneak off, as I’d have to swim out to the boat! I have withdrawal symptoms too!

        • Mr. AC says:

          I quite liked that one. It felt closer to a nerd convention or even a business conference though and not a party, but that’s the way I personally like it!

          • Rob says:

            Yes, there was something about that windowless basement that impacted the vibe. We need light!

        • BJ says:

          Royal Geographical Society?

      • Lady London says:

        I’m stuck away too well beyond that date..Grrrr

        I will, however, make an exception and come back early if BJ is flying in to St Pancras from Bangkok …

  • BJ says:

    My MIL strikes again!

  • GeoffreyB says:

    Looking forward to complaints about the location!

    • Reney says:

      and inability for people to get hold of a ticket cause it is sold out within 2 minutes(!)

      • BJ says:

        & London again 🙂

        • Cat says:

          … & lengthy discussions about the relative merits of different cities up North to host a HfP party that realistically won’t happen.

          • Rob says:

            We do keep pushing regional events to people who may fund them. As you can imagine, Barclays / Amex etc always ask us for new ideas to spread the word, and we always pitch a series of regional drinks events. We just need someone to bite. Costs add up sharply though when you factor in train tickets and hotel costs for the team, plus the logistics of doing it.

            The value for the sponsor is actually in the PR for the event and not the event itself, given that the event would be 30-50 max which is not exactly going to move the needle for a massive bank.

    • Andrew J says:

      And for those travelling into London for it – at least the location is within short walking distance of 3 major mainline stations.

  • SammyJ says:

    Hopefully the trains won’t be on strike that day, we had to cancel last minute last year, but managed to give the tickets away.
    Please can I be added as No 1 on the waitlist for 2 tickets when I inevitably can’t get any this time?! 😄

    • Rob says:

      The hotel has no other Tue-Thu dates before the schools break up, so if there is a major strike (tube or rail) we would have to move to September.

      • baec_newbie says:

        Being a Tuesday, it’s unlikely to be affected by strike action. Most previous strikes have been around Thursday-Saturday, so as to maximise the impact on sporting/cultural events.

        • Rob says:

          At least there’s no major football tournament this year to work around!

    • NorthernLass says:

      I just looked at trains – it would be a very reasonable £67 return to that London from up here, however the likelihood of delays/cancellations/strikes is the real issue!

      • GeoffreyB says:

        The party would get cancelled anyway in the event of a strike, so it’s a non-issue

        • Rob says:

          It would depend who was on strike. A tube strike is a killer, a National Rail strike would depend on how much the key London commuter routes were impacted.

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