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NEW: LeShuttle adopts Avios – collect and spend on Channel car crossings

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LeShuttle, the service for transporting passenger cars through the Channel Tunnel, has launched a new membership programme, Club LeShuttle.

The big news for HfP readers is that Club LeShuttle has adopted Avios as its loyalty currency, making it the first non-airline to do so.

It marks a genuine step-change in the use of Avios as a travel-based, rather than airline-based, points system.

Existing LeShuttle members will be automatically transferred to the new progamme and should already have been notified.

You can learn more about Club LeShuttle here.

Earn and redeem Avios with LeShuttle

How do you collect Avios with LeShuttle?

You need to be a member of Club LeShuttle in order to collect Avios, and you must be logged in to your account during booking.

You can also collect Avios if you book via the LeShuttle call centre, as long as you are a Club LeShuttle member.

You collect Avios at the following rates:

  • For every £1 you spend on Day Trip & Overnight, Short Stay Saver, Standard and Standard Plus tickets you’ll collect three Avios
  • For every £1 you spend on Short Stay Flexiplus and Flexiplus ticket bookings you’ll collect six Avios

This feels like a generous rate of return, especially on Flexiplus tickets.

There is no minimum or maximum spend to collect Avios. Both earning and redemption rates apply per vehicle, making this a good value option if you’re travelling with multiple passengers.

You will see your Avios in your account 30 days after you’ve completed your travel with LeShuttle.

The option to add your British Airways Club number will only show if you are logged in to a Club LeShuttle account. The box will show on the Confirmation Page once you have completed your booking.

You cannot store your British Airways Club membership details in your Club LeShuttle account profile at this time.

The system only accepts British Airways Club account numbers. If you are an Iberia Club, Finnair Plus, Qatar Airways Privilege Club or Loganair Loyalty member you will need to credit to British Airways Club first and transfer your Avios across.

Earn and redeem Avios with LeShuttle

How do you redeem Avios with LeShuttle?

As well as collecting Avios, you can redeem Avios for a LeShuttle voucher.

It’s a two stage process. You need to go to this page of avios.com and log in with your British Airways Club details.

You can then redeem for a voucher code in various denominations.

The redemption rate is approximately 1,000 Avios = £5 of LeShuttle credit.

Vouchers are valid for 12 months.

How do you use a LeShuttle voucher?

To book, go to the LeShuttle website and log in with your Club LeShuttle details.

Make your booking as usual. You will able to add your voucher code under the ‘Personal Details’ section.

For example, you could get your car—plus passengers and luggage—across to France for just 12,000 Avios. If you book a £59* ticket on the cheapest travel day, that’s all it takes to cover the cost. For a group of four, that works out to only 3,000 Avios per person. If your vehicle is large enough, you can bring up to nine people on a single fare, unlocking even greater value!

Are there any restrictions on using vouchers?

Avios vouchers can be spent on:

  • All ticket types including Flexiplus
  • Accessories – including roof rack, roof box, bike rack, caravan, trailer    

You cannot use a voucher to pay for:

  • Insurance (Travel or Motor Breakdown cover)
  • Pet travel (you can still book your vehicle using an Avios voucher, but the Pet supplement part must be paid with credit or debit card)
  • Any creation or amendment  fees
  • Any payments on the day of travel (for example on the day supplements, new tickets, accessories that haven’t been pre-booked).

Factor the restrictions in when considering how many vouchers to order.

IMPORTANT: Whilst you can redeem up to 10 Avios vouchers on one booking, the Avios website will only allow one LeShuttle voucher redemption per British Airways Club account per day. Make sure you order the correct voucher if you intend to book immediately.

Earn and redeem Avios with LeShuttle

What else does Club LeShuttle offer?

As well as letting you collect and spend Avios, Club LeShuttle members will also receive:

  • access to special sales and discounts
  • access to monthly competitions
  • special partner offers
  • the ability to store their passenger, vehicle and pet details for easy booking

As Club LeShuttle is free to join, there is no reason not to sign up.

What is LeShuttle?

For those not familiar with LeShuttle, it offers the fastest and most flexible way to take your car across the Channel to France.

This high-speed car passenger service runs through the Channel Tunnel, connecting Folkestone with Calais in just 35 minutes, making it the quickest way to cross by vehicle.

How does LeShuttle work?

  • Simply drive your car onto the train and park in your designated area
  • You remain with your vehicle throughout the trip, but you’re free to step out and stretch your legs
  • If you’re travelling with pets, they stay with you for the entire journey

Find out more

You can learn about using Avios on LeShuttle on this page of its website.

If you are not already a Club LeShuttle member, you can sign up here. Remember that you must be a member to collect or spend Avios with LeShuttle.

*From £59 per car one way based on a mandatory return day/overnight ticket. Must be purchased as part of a return journey within 2 days and completed by midnight local time on the second calendar day. Tickets are available up to 29/06/25. Full terms and conditions can be found on the LeShuttle website.

Comments (63)

  • Joe says:

    Fares are now ridiculous since covid now and the Frequent Traveller scheme is now gone.
    Ticket flexibility is terrible now under the new T&C’s introduced in March. Now only 1 hour early or late allowed unless you buy the most expensive fares. All the main ferry companies allow 4 hours early or late even on their cheapest fares.
    We cross the channel in a car typically 6-7 times a year but nearly always use the ferry these days.

    • TS77 says:

      I’ve found the same Joe – aside from Tesco CC redemptions I take the ferry.

    • Londonsteve says:

      I don’t think ALL the ferry companies offer such flexibility, especially not on the cheapest tickets. IIRC DFDS allows you up to 4 hours leeway, but if you look at the timetable that’s because there can be 4 hour gaps between sailings, e.g. on the Dover to Dunkerque route. Effectively therefore, you can take the one before or the one after, subject to availability. I don’t think P&O or Irish Ferries allow a free transfer to another sailing if you miss the latest check in time for your booked crossing, they’ll charge an amendment fee and the difference between the new and old ticket.

      I agree it’s a shame that Le Shuttle have done away with the 2 hours +/- window on the cheapest tickets. I really appreciated the flexibility, not because of the comfort it offered but because it can be really hard to reach Calais for a particular time when you’ve got 900 miles and two days of driving to get there.

    • cin4 says:

      +1

  • Rich says:

    The earning and redemption rates are per £ not per vehicle?

  • Nick P says:

    @Rob The Avios number is entered after you have paid on the confirmation page.

    From the LeShuttle website: ‘You must enter your British Airways Club membership number on the Confirmation Page once you have completed your booking with LeShuttle. Your British Airways Club membership number, date of birth and the name on your Club LeShuttle account must match those stored on your Avios account.’

  • memesweeper says:

    I wondered why Le Shuttle were on the guest list for the party!

    New ways to earn and burn are always welcome 🙂 — I’ll be earning only I think

  • HughM says:

    I tried to sign up for the new Shuttle Club. It said I could not register, because my e-mail was already known to them. I’m assuming an existing registered customer is automatically a member of the club.

    • Andy says:

      “Existing LeShuttle members will be automatically transferred to the new progamme and should already have been notified.”

  • Neil says:

    I got an email from Accor a couple of days ago offering a 10% discount when booking Le Shuttle.

    Discount code is 25ACCORSALE but not sure how long it’s valid for.

    • Rob says:

      Covering that but needed to keep it separate from this piece.

    • Ian says:

      Same as Halfords.

    • Lady London says:

      Something is better than nothing but 10% is something I almost take for granted when buying or booking anything these days. To me it means they’re not trying and only 10% isn’t going to change what I buy or where I buy it except very rarely.

      If it was 20% off I might get out of bed and at 25% I’d know they were seriously trying to do something for me to get my business. At 30% I’d know they were nuts.

      Of course we don’t know how much Accor is hoovering up each time we book and only get 10%. Now that would be very interesting to know because of all the affiliate deals Accor seems to be constantly setting up.

      See you on the ferry till Le Shuttle reintroduces some sort of carnet then I’ll prick my ears up.

  • Stephen says:

    I have just tried to book a flexi ticket but I cannot see where to add my avios number.
    I am logged in to my account, booked the times etc and the page before confirming the booking only has the options of:
    Spend Avios
    Add credit voucher

    Neither of the above are for collecting avios.

    The next page only has payment details on it, so where do I add my avios number?

  • Stephen says:

    Ignore me, I have just read Nick P’s reply.

    Thank you!!

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