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Slightly mad deal: get 30 Lufthansa Miles & More miles per €1 spent at Booking.com

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Lufthansa is currently celebrating the 30th anniversary of its Miles & More frequent flyer programme.

It has been running a number of promotions linked to this, but none have generated any real interest. And then, with no external promotion at all as far as I can see, it turns out there is an exceptionally generous hotel booking deal.

You will earn 30 Miles & More miles per €1 you spend with Booking.com in December. You can stay at any point in the future.

Full details of the offer are on this page of the Miles & More website.

There is minimal small print:

  • the offer is valid on all bookings you make in December
  • you can stay whenever you want
  • you can earn the bonus on multiple bookings
  • miles will be awarded up to 64 days after your stay

There is only one key rule, which you don’t see until you click through to the Booking.com website. You are capped at earning 150,000 Miles & More miles under this offer which is equivalent to a €5,000 spend.

Nothing stops a big spender splitting an expensive booking into two parts, of course, with your partner booking some days and you booking the rest.

I also suspect, although it isn’t clear, that you may only earn on the ‘base’ price before taxes (VAT, in the case of UK bookings) although this isn’t mentioned anywhere.

What are Miles & More miles worth?

I’m happy to put a 1p value on Miles & More miles. This would mean that you’d be getting (at 30 miles per €1) a 35% rebate on the cost of your hotel.

If Booking.com doesn’t pay out on the VAT element, this would reduce depending on the tax rate in the country in which you are staying.

Miles & More miles can be spent across all airlines in Star Alliance, including Lufthansa, SWISS, United, Turkish, Singapore Airlines etc etc.

In general, because of the way the Lufthansa redemption chart works:

  • short-haul redemptions (eg UK to Germany) are poor value compared to using Avios
  • long-haul redemptions are good value, with sweet spots including UK to the Middle East

Premium cabin availability across Lufthansa Group airlines has been far worse than it was pre-pandemic, however. There is no concept of ‘guaranteed’ seats as you get with British Airways or Virgin Atlantic.

Children get a 25% mileage discount with Miles & More which is a valuable discount.

Lufthansa First Class is relatively easy to book on those routes that still have it, especially as it is not made available to partner programmes (eg United MileagePlus) for their members until the last minute.

Note that Miles & More miles have a hard three year expiry. Unless you have elite status with Miles & More, your miles will disappear after three years irrespective of how many you earn in the meantime.

Note that it is hard to top-up a Miles & More balance. It is no longer a transfer partner with the major hotel loyalty schemes and has never been an American Express or HSBC transfer partner in the UK. You can now buy miles again after a long hiatus.

Lufthansa First Class

Third party booking site caveats also apply

Booking with Booking.com also means you have to remember a few things:

  • you won’t earn hotel loyalty points if you stay with a branded chain, because this is a ‘third party’ booking
  • you won’t receive any elite status benefits you may have with the chain you booked, because this is a ‘third party’ booking
  • whilst pricing should match the official rate that the hotel is advertising directly, the Booking.com price may be undercut by any ‘member rate’ offered by the hotel you are booking

The net result of all this is that this deal will work best if you are booking an independent hotel or one where you don’t have elite status and/or do not want their loyalty points.

Conclusion

Despite all of the above, this could be a stonking deal in the right circumstances.

Crazy though it sounds, if you wanted a one-way Lufthansa First Class flight anywhere it would almost certainly be cheaper to book a hotel via Booking.com than it would be to buy the ticket outright! Obviously this is not an apples to apples comparison but it does highlight the value here.

My wife is still thinking about going away for New Year, and if it turns out that we end up at an independent property then I will taking a very serious look at this.

You can find out more on the Miles & More website.


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Comments (62)

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  • Alex B says:

    ‘You can now buy miles again after a long hiatus.’

    Was they court case finalised then? I assume LH won.

  • Alex says:

    Do you have to pay in advance or literally just make the booking?

  • Perkypat says:

    Are there any sweet spots with partner airlines? Thinking maybe an intra-Asia redemption or something with Aegean or Turkish?

    • Bagoly says:

      Pricing is by geographic region, not by flight leg.
      So if you want to go somewhere out of the way it can work out very well.
      I once did outbound 2 legs on Turkish, and inbound 2 on Ethiopian + 1 on Austrian.
      For 70k plus EUR280.

  • Seb says:

    @rob Can you share a link where it mentions the 150K limit ?

    • Thomas says:

      I have booked 270K for next year no problem at all! All confirmations with points in inbox!

  • Aston100 says:

    Is Cairo to London (with Lufty or Turkish) a good use of points?
    Sorry, have no knowledge of the scheme and I’ve got 35k m&m points idling which I don’t mind topping up with some hotel stays if it gets me some discounted flights home from Egypt next year.

    Any links would be appreciated.
    Thanks.

    • Jonathan says:

      Definitely use TK if it’s an option, doesn’t matter if you pay in points or cash

    • Peter says:

      I would go with LOT. Surcharges are reasonable, not sure if their business seats are lie flat, but with Lufthansa they aren’t for sure, and the segments are not long…

  • numpty says:

    Kind of related, but there are some very good UK to Asia flights on Expedia for summer 2024, booked as LH and with the long haul sectors on Singapore Airlines. £2500 from UK to KUL (via FRA) in Business, all booked on a single LH booking reference and working with MMB on LH website.

  • David Cohen says:

    Rumours are that in Q3 2024, M&M is going to revenue based burning, from the current award chart. So I wouldn’t hold too large a balance and look to draw down in the next 6 to 9 months.

    • Peter says:

      Hmmm, I think a large, complacent and not too innovative Central European mileage programme like M&M will only switch to revenue based burning when the US3, BA *and* AF/KL will have switched. Won’t be soon…

  • Steve R says:

    We have a booking with booking.com haven’t paid anything yet, but is due to be paid within the next two weeks

    Any idea if we will be able to get a load of points when we pay?

    • Chas says:

      Response from Rob on page 1 to an identical question says you need to cancel and rebook by the specific link.

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