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News in brief:

Save £15 on a £150 Wizz Air spend with American Express

As we mentioned last week, Wizz Air is now accepting American Express cards, both for flight bookings and in-flight purchases.

A special offer has been launched to promote the deal.

All UK American Express cardholders, except for British Airways cards, should see this available as as ‘opt in’ offer in the Amex app or website. (The comments imply that it is not showing for some Platinum cardholders either.)

You will get £15 cashback when you spend £150 with Wizz Air by 4th August.

The offer is valid for the first 90,000 cardholders to register.

Third party services booked via the Wizz Air, such as hotel bookings, car hire, airport transfers or airport parking do not count towards the £150 spend.

Save £15 on a £150 Wizz Air spend with American Express

Get 10% off Uber gift cards

As part of Amazon Prime Day this week (yes, it’s no longer a day), Amazon has been offering 10% off Uber gift cards.

The offer ends today.

It’s not a huge saving, but if you are regularly spending money with Uber or Uber Eats then you might as well pocket the extra money.

The Amazon page you need is here.

Uber 10% gift card discount on Amazon

No more ‘shoes off’ at US airports

The UK is slowly relaxing liquids restrictions at airports thanks to next generation scanners, and the US has finally updated its own airport security procedures.

You will no longer need to remove your shoes when passing through security in the US.

The new rule comes on the back of a 20-year plan to implement something called ‘REAL ID’ for domestic travellers. Whilst not relevant to international passengers, it sets minimum security standards for forms of identification such as driving licences, which are issued state-by-state.

Although passed in 2005, REAL ID was finally implemented this year. None of this is particularly relevant to non-Americans except that, as a result of the implementation, the Transportation Security Administration has finally updated its procedures.

Anyone travelling with a REAL ID or passport (including foreign passports) no longer needs to remove footwear. Anyone without REAL ID will have to go for further screening.

I think most people would agree that security at US airports is not a lot of fun, with aggressive shouting, long queues and burdensome rules such as the removal of footwear. Removing this final requirement will hopefully reduce some of the hassle.

Why it’s taken the TSA so long, when almost every other country has not required footwear to be scanned separately for years, is anyone’s guess. That said, TSA checkpoints generally seem less well-equipped than their international counterparts, often relying on older, less advanced equipment.

Comments (58)

  • Peter Williams says:

    Re scanning footwear, I wear my walking boots when flying (as the one item that isn’t easily replaced if hold luggage gets lost) and I am almost always asked to remove them for scanning separately. Someone once must have hidden something sharp in the sole I imagine.

    • tony says:

      There’s also a lot of metal in them typically, so they’re likely to set the WTMD off or show something up on an imaging system. Faster for you & everyone behind you.

    • ADS says:

      yes, some airports are stricter about taking off larger shoes / boots

    • cats_are_best says:

      I’ve got a pair of Danner boots, they have a steel shank, tends to set off the detectors.

  • Zain says:

    Got the W6 cashback offer on my Gold charge card, thanks! Time to book a weekend trip to some random destination in Eastern Europe!

  • Joseph says:

    Do the Uber Gift Cards work for trains, flights and car hire?

    • Just Nick says:

      Hi there,

      Uber gift cards can only be applied to food and taxi journeys.

      Nick

      • Joseph says:

        Are you sure? Had previously used them for trains seem to remember there was some trick to not opt in to a uber cash account or sth.

        • Gregor says:

          When you buy a gift card on the Uber app it says “Gifts can be used for Uber rides or Eats orders”. I wanted to buy an Amazon discounted one to pay for for train tickets but I’m not going to risk it.

        • Aston100 says:

          They don’t work for trains anymore. and haven’t been able to add them to the appropriate balance for quite some time.

  • Josh Davis says:

    How does the Uber discount work? I have a £100 voucher in my Amazon basket and the checkout price is also £100. Will I end up with a £111 voucher for £100?

    • Gosia44 says:

      Yes, same here. Can anyone explain when the discount is applied? I have selected £50 and being asked to pay £50 instead of £45.

    • Gosia44 says:

      OK, I figured it out. You need to click “Buy Now” after selecting the amount to see the discount. Going via basket or adding to the basket fails for some reason. It has just worked for me when basket is avoided.

      • ElSemm says:

        Mine worked initially by clicking the HfP link then clicking on the ‘save 10% on an etc etc’ then scrolling down and clicking qualifying items & completing from there.
        However I’ve tried twice, got the email, then another saying transaction cancelled….😡

        • ElSemm says:

          Tried again with another card. All fine through verification and completed transaction. Email received from Amazon your order cancelled…..

  • David says:

    Couldn’t put it better myself Rob. MIA-MAD was absolute mayhem. I just shook my head thinking this is the superpower of the world and experienced something you would expect in furthest corners of a third world country (with all due respect).

  • HampshireHog says:

    No security at all in bygone days https://youtu.be/_RGI8xLOmp0?si=IyiYDoS3ieVb5-WT

    • John says:

      Still possible to have no security – I think remote Scottish flights may not require it, also domestics in New Zealand, was surprised that you can walk into the airport and then the gates are right there

    • sayling says:

      Awesome clip!

  • Sergeyontheroad says:

    I don’t have thew Wizz Air offer on my Amex Plat – so not all have it.

  • Londonsteve says:

    Unless you’re booking for multiple passengers or at a very busy time of year, it’s actually hard to spend £150 on Wizz Air.

    • Lumma says:

      Quite easy on some routes when you add priority and a seat for one way flights to exceed £150

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