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Bits: update on the BA Glasgow lounge closure, Mandarin Oriental launches Amex cashback deal

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News in brief:

What is happening with the British Airways Glasgow lounge?

The British Airways lounge at Glasgow Airport suffered a serious flood on 6th August.

I assumed that the damage could be cleared up quickly but it seems that the process is going to take a while. It is even possible that BA decides to use the opportunity to bring forward some refurbishment work that had been planned for 2026.

If you are flying from Glasgow in the near future, this is lounge situation:

Both are acceptable alternatives, I think. You can double-check the current position via the oneworld alliance lounge directory here.

British Airways Glasgow lounge closed

Mandarin Oriental launches a new American Express deal

The luxury Mandarin Oriental hotel group has launched another American Express cashback offer.

You will get £100 cashback when you spend £500+ by 21st November. Cumulative spend does NOT count, which is a change from when this offer last ran.

As usual you need to opt in, if targetted, via the Amex website before booking.

Participating properties are: Barcelona, Boston, Geneva, Hong Kong, London (x2), Luzern, Munich, New York, Paris, Chou-ku and Zurich.

If booking, get a quote from our hotel booking partner Emyr Thomas first. He can access additional benefits, for the same price as the Best Flexible Rate, as he is a Mandarin Oriental Fan Club appointed agent.

There is no booking fee when using Emyr and you pay at check-out as usual, which will trigger the cashback.

Comments (18)

  • Chris says:

    I assume the ‘adults only’ restriction is dropped for this? I’m travelling on Friday morning in CE with my son who is 16. Wouldn’t ordinarliy be allowed in the Lomond Lounge.

  • DO says:

    We were in upperdeck last week, some of the usual BA lounge staff are now there and it was an improvement on my previous visit with priority pass. However the food offering remains woeful and drinks offering not exactly in line with what you’d expect… We had kids with us, didn’t attempt Lomond although hadn’t been signposted to either at bag drop so who knows.

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