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Luton Airport launches its own rewards platform – myLLA

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London Luton Airport has launched ‘myLLA’, which it describes as a ‘rewards platform’ but is really just a selection of special deals for anyone using the airport.

The launch offers are:

  • 10% off official airport parking
  • £5 off when you spend £50 at Aelia Duty Free
London Luton Airport launches myLLA rewards scheme
  • two house gin and tonics for £15 at Hawker Bar
  • a Margherita pizza and a soft drink for £18 at Nolito
  • a pastry and any regular hot drink for £6.50 at Avalon
  • a burger and soft drink for £15 at The Smithfield
  • a breakfast burrito and a hot drink for £8.75 at Benito’s

Given that the last five options above are special offers, you can see how expensive airport food and drink is these days ….

You can register for myLLA, for free, on the airport website here.

Comments (4)

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  • Travel Strong says:

    Whilst it may be 95k Hiltons, expensive nights such as NYE have been £600+ at Nomad and other ‘FHR’ type properties for some time – and Nomad is now (briefly) available for 0.64p per hilton instead, which isn’t bad at all.

    (I had £400 Amex Travel credit to use so I was monitoring for a while, but have gone with the Beaumont as the sqft of the Nomad rooms were a third smaller)

  • Freddy says:

    I had been looking only recently at NoMad and the reviews on it don’t look particularly great

  • Ironside says:

    “London Luton Airport has launched ‘myLLA’…”

    Presumably marketed at customers of Luleå Airport, Sweden?

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