5% cashback on ba.com bookings using Halifax card
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Couldn’t see a posting about this elsewhere. Just had this pop-up on my Halifax Account:
Earn 5% Cashback on your next booking with British Airways. Maximum reward £30.00 Cashback.
Book a trip to look forward to, save on worldwide flights when you book directly with British Airways. It is more than a flight, enjoy The BA Experience. Click here to book (link https://www.britishairways.com/nx/b/en/gb).
Offer expires 18/12/2024. Only eligible for bookings made directly with British Airways and valid one time only.
Would booking an IB flight on BA.com work
Only one way to find out for certain of course, but I can’t see why not. It’s where, i.e. the retailer, you spend the money that gets picked up. The phrase ‘your next booking with British Airways’ is generic, nothing to suggest it’s restricted to BA flights (and other than Amex I don’t think BA shares that level of detail with the card companies anyway).
Thanks for this @Mikee
It wouldn’t have occurred to me to look for this on my ne’er used cards but there it was lurking on my MBNA cashback card.
Will save me £25 or so.
Couldn’t see a posting about this elsewhere. Just had this pop-up on my Halifax Account:
Earn 5% Cashback on your next booking with British Airways. Maximum reward £30.00 Cashback.
Book a trip to look forward to, save on worldwide flights when you book directly with British Airways. It is more than a flight, enjoy The BA Experience. Click here to book (link https://www.britishairways.com/nx/b/en/gb).
Offer expires 18/12/2024. Only eligible for bookings made directly with British Airways and valid one time only.
It’s across the LBG Community.
I’ve two separate ones though on each of my BoS, HfX and MBNA accounts. 5% at BA Holidays and 5% on BA Flights
Only one way to find out for certain of course, but I can’t see why not. It’s where, i.e. the retailer, you spend the money that gets picked up. The phrase ‘your next booking with British Airways’ is generic, nothing to suggest it’s restricted to BA flights (and other than Amex I don’t think BA shares that level of detail with the card companies anyway).
Airlines seem to provide a non-UK mastercard I have with the e-ticket number of flights I’ve booked on it.
Also with Amex, BA bookings for multiple people end up as individual transactions. In the UK, I’ve never used a non-Amex to book a flight ticket for more than 1 person, so I don’t know if the same would happen with LBG cards – if it does, you might only get cashback for one passenger as the offer says it’s one time only
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