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Wizz Air now accepts American Express cards

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After Loganair signed a deal with American Express, Wizz Air was apparently the last ‘major’ carrier flying internationally from the UK which did not accept the card.

This has now been fixed.

American Express is now accepted by Wizz Air, both for flight bookings and in-flight purchases.

Wizz Air accepts American Express

As a carrot to give Wizz Air a try, you are promised ‘exclusive offers and discounts’ for booking Wizz Air via the Amex Offers platform in the next few weeks.

Before booking, you may want to check-out Rhys’s memorable Wizz Air review.

We forced him to fly to Vienna on a £1.79 ticket without spending anything extra – no large hand baggage, no checked baggage, no reserved seat, no nothing ….


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Some UK credit cards offer special bonuses when used for buying flights. If you spend a lot on airline tickets, using one of these cards could sharply increase the credit card points you earn.

Booking flights on any airline?

The American Express Preferred Rewards Gold Credit Card earns double points (2 Membership Rewards points per £1) when used to buy flights directly from an airline website.

The card comes with a sign-up bonus of 20,000 Membership Rewards points. These would convert to 20,000 Avios or various other airline or hotel programmes. The standard earning rate is 1 point per £1.

You can apply here.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold Credit Card

Your best beginner’s card – 20,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

Buying flights on British Airways?

The British Airways American Express Premium Plus Card earns double Avios (3 Avios per £1) when used at ba.com.

The card comes with a sign-up bonus of 30,000 Avios. The standard earning rate is 1.5 Avios per £1.

You do not earn bonus Avios if you pay for BA flights on the free British Airways American Express Credit Card or either of the Barclaycard Avios Mastercards.

You can apply here.

British Airways American Express Premium Plus Card

30,000 Avios and the famous annual Companion Voucher voucher Read our full review

Buying flights on Virgin Atlantic?

Both the free Virgin Atlantic Reward Mastercard and the annual fee Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard earn double Virgin Points when used at fly.virgin.com.

This means 1.5 Virgin Points per £1 on the free card and 3 Virgin Points per £1 on the paid card.

There is a sign-up bonus of 3,000 Virgin Points on the free card and 18,000 Virgin Points on the paid card.

You can apply for either of the cards here.

Virgin Atlantic Reward Mastercard

3,000 bonus points, no fee and 1 point for every £1 you spend Read our full review

Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard

18,000 bonus points and 1.5 points for every £1 you spend Read our full review

Comments (26)

  • Matarredonda says:

    Stayed at the Preston Garner last autumn and was good value.

  • Chris says:

    Wizz Air’s pre-security operation at Luton airport is pretty bad when it gets busy. When there’s not a lot of people you can wizz though baggage drop off. When there’s a lot of people the line just turns into a holding pen until your flight is called out and you can push to the front of the queue. The majority of times I’ve been in the past year being in the priority queue was actively worse than the non-priority queue.

    I’m glad they now accept amex it makes my life a lot easier.

  • Russell says:

    Heads up for anyone using Wiz Air buy on board for business travel who needs to reclaim their expenses.

    If you buy anything (drink/snack) using Apple Pay you’re a bit stuffed if you want a receipt. The platform they use requires the first 6 and last 4 digits of your card, and Apple Pay creates a virtual card in front of your real one, and there is no real way to access the first 6 digits. So no way to download your receipt. And no they won’t give you a paper copy on the flight.

  • BSI1978 says:

    Intrigued by how many hotel / aparthotels have been completed and/or being developed in and around Edinburgh.

    Number of keys is slated to rise by almost 50% in the next 5 years which seems bonkers on the one hand, although I accept tourist numbers to Edinburgh continue to rise. Has to be close to saturation point though.

    • Peggerz says:

      @BSI1978
      I’m aware of seven sites being developed into hotels in Edinburgh. For instance the old Jenners department store building or the old Rose Street theatre/Baptist church.

      Re hotel carparks, The Scotsman hotel has one tucked away too.

    • Matarredonda says:

      Hotel prices in Edinburgh are crazy so indicates a demand. Glad new builds as will ultimately lower prices.

  • Indo555 says:

    New Garner also opened in Reading

  • Londonsteve says:

    I recently stayed in a Garner just outside of Nuremberg, it had changed name since the last time I stayed there but as the price and location was right, I ended up staying there by default, nothing to do with it having become an IHG hotel. Overall very satisfactory for the price. I’d be happy to stay at other Garner hotels if they offer similarly good value for money.

  • tusker says:

    I don’t know how many HfP regulars are entitled to use Veterans’ Railcards, but I am. I noticed that Veterans’ Cards are not included in the list of Railcards accepted by Heathrow Express. I have challenged HeX on this point and received the following response:
    I can confirm that the Heathrow Express does accept the Veterans Railcard, it appears there is an error with the website where it is not showing that Railcard option.
    I have checked and you are able to select the Railcard option when you attempt to apply a railcard during the booking of the ticket.
    Just thought people should be aware of the above.

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