Bits: bigger BA Holidays discounts in the BA sale, Etihad Guest devalues
Links on Head for Points may pay us an affiliate commission. A list of partners is here.
News in brief:
Extra BA sale discounts on holidays
Last week British Airways launched its latest World Sale with discounts on long-haul and short-haul flights in all classes as well as special deals on BA Holidays packages.
Until 12th September BA is running a further promotion with BA Holidays packages with savings of up to £100.
The savings are as follows:
Flight and Hotel:
extra £50 off with a minimum spend of £1250
extra £100 off with a minimum spend of £2500
Flight and Car:
extra £25 off with a minimum spend of £600
extra £50 off with a minimum spend of £1250
extra £100 off with a minimum spend of £2500
Unlike ‘flight only’, you can secure a BA Holidays package with a deposit as low as £150 per booking, not per person, with the balance only due five weeks before departure.
The BA Sale runs until 26th September but the special promotion ends at midnight 12th September.
Full details of the BA Sale are in this Head for Points article. The link to book is here.
Etihad Guest devalues, but details sketchy
If you are a member of Etihad Guest, you will have received an email this week about changes (ie primarily a devaluation) to the scheme benefits.
There appear to be no other details in the public domain at the moment beyond what was in that email. Looking at the key points:
BAD NEWS – when you are promoted to a new tier, your membership will now last just one calendar year. In the past, you would get all of the current membership year plus the next one or two years, depending on which level you reached.
GOOD NEWS – Gold members can now use the Business Class Lounges in Abu Dhabi when flying Etihad. Gold members previously had to use a third party lounge.
GOOD NEWS – you will now earn more miles on fully flexible business and First Class tickets on Etihad
BAD NEWS – the cost of upgrading with Etihad Guest miles will increase
GOOD AND BAD NEWS – the cost of redemptions will change, with some routes increasing and others decreasing
BAD NEWS – there will be a $50 increase in the carrier surcharge on some business and First Class redemptions. This is per leg, so a flight from London to Bangkok via Abu Dhabi could potentially see a $200 rise in ‘taxes and charges’ – and these are already pretty chunky.
Etihad Guest stopped being great value at the time of the last devaluation a couple of years ago. Because I rate their A380 business and First Class products so highly, it will probably still remain acceptable value as an occasional splurge (via an Amex Membership Rewards transfer) for myself.
That said, I can imagine that the cost of flying my whole family somewhere with a connection in Abu Dhabi is going to look pretty scary both in terms of miles and charges.
How to earn Etihad Guest miles from UK credit cards (December 2021)
Etihad Guest does not have a UK credit card. However, you can earn Etihad Guest miles by converting Membership Rewards points earned from selected UK American Express cards. These are:
- American Express Preferred Rewards Gold (review here, apply here) – sign-up bonus of 20,000 Membership Rewards points converts into 20,000 Etihad Guest miles. This card is FREE for your first year and also comes with two free airport lounge passes.
- The Platinum Card from American Express (review here, apply here) – sign-up bonus of 30,000 Membership Rewards points converts into 30,000 Etihad Guest miles.
- American Express Rewards credit card (review here, apply here) – sign-up bonus of 5,000 Membership Rewards points converts into 5,000 Etihad Guest miles. This card is FREE for life.
Membership Rewards points convert at 1:1 into Etihad Guest miles which is an attractive rate. The cards above all earn 1 Membership Rewards point per £1 spent on your card, which converts to 1 Etihad Guest mile. The Gold card earns double points (2 per £1) on all flights you charge to it.
Etihad Guest is also a partner with the HSBC Premier Mastercard (0.5 miles per £1 spent) and HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard (1 mile per £1 spent).
Comments (72)