Lufthansa news – free miles, cheap miles and 500 miles
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I don’t write an article about Lufthansa‘s Miles & More programme for a while and then three mileage things come along at once.
Deal 1 – 1,000 free Miles & More miles from Sixt
Via this website, you are promised 1,000 Miles & More miles if you sign up to receive email newsletters from car hire group Sixt.
The small print says that the offer is targeted to those who were emailed about it. This may be true, but in general these offers work for anyone who signs up (although don’t complain to Sixt if you don’t get them).
The website is in German but Google Chrome will translate it automatically if you get stuck.
Deal 2 – 500 bonus Miles & More miles with Accor hotels
I wrote recently about a ‘triple miles’ offer that Avios was running with Accor. This is the Miles & More version.
Set your Le Club Accorhotels account to automatically send your points to Miles & More, and you will receive 500 bonus miles on your next Novotel / Mercure / M Gallery / Sofitel / Ibis etc stay.
Further details can be found on the Accor website here. Your stay must be completed by 30th April.
There is a 1, 2 or 4 night minimum stay requirement depending on brand.
Deal 3 – 1,000 bonus miles for Miles & More travellers in Copenhagen!
OK. This is a VERY niche deal. However, it might provide a bit of amusement to pass the time if you are in Copenhagen airport during 2014.
As per this promotion, you will receive 1,000 Miles & More miles EVERY time you make a purchase in one of the Heinemann duty free shops in Copenhagen. You are limited to one purchase per day, but you can claim it multiple times on different trips.
However, to try to stop you buying something very cheap, there are the following exclusions:
“Offer extends to entire product range, with the exception of duty-paid tobacco products, beverages in returnable bottles, magazines, newspapers and books”
I’m sure, for the dedicated Head for Points reader, a suitable low-value loophole could be found.
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