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News in brief:

Make our 200,000th approved comment

At some point this morning, approved comment number 200,000 will be made on Head for Points.

This is a slightly crazy and very impressive achievement – especially as well over 199,000 of them have been polite and thoughtful.  And at least 198,000 have had no mention of Harry’s ‘place in the sun’ …..

Thank you to everyone for your contributions.  The site genuinely would not be the same without you.

You can go onto a site like Fiverr and buy yourself thousands of fake page views, Twitter followers or Facebook likes.  Online readership statistics can be faked in a hundred different ways.  What you can’t fake, however, are 200,000 comments, and whenever we have a marketing meeting we always point to the discussions on HfP as the best measure of the success of the site.

Anyway …. we’re going to send a £50 Amazon voucher to whoever makes the 200,000th comment.  Unless it is me or Anika.  Or the person did not give their real email on the comment form.  Anyway, we will decide on a winner and let them know.

InterContinental Times Square

100% bonus when you buy IHG Rewards Club points

IHG Rewards Club – the InterContinental, Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza etc scheme – has brought back its ‘100% buy points bonus’ promotion.  It is as generous an offer as you will ever see for IHG points.

The page to buy points is here.  The deal runs until tomorrow night, 29th September.

Here are the standard purchase rates which do NOT include the bonus:

  • 1,000 – 10,000 points for $13.50 per 1,000 points
  • 11,000 – 25,000 points for $12.50 per 1,000 points
  • 26,000 – 60,000 points for $11.50 per 1,000 points

You receive a 100% bonus with any order of 5,000 points or more.  

With a 100% bonus, you would be able to buy 120,000 IHG points for (at current exchange rates) £515.  This assumes your credit card has 0% FX fees.

Here are a few examples of how this deal may work.

At the top end of the IHG Rewards Club portfolio, you have InterContinental properties which top out at 50,000 – 60,000 points per night. That’s what you would pay for InterContinental Le Grand in Paris or the InterContinental Amstel in Amsterdam.

With a 100% bonus, IHG is effectively selling you a night at a 50,000 point property for £230 all-in.  A 60,000 point hotel would be £275.  At the bottom end, the points for a 5,000 point PointBreaks night would cost just £23.

You should look at this if you have a ‘buy points’ target for your Accelerate promotion – although it makes more sense to buy 5,000 and get the bonus than buy 1,000 for no bonus.  If you are topping off your account, it is also a good deal irrespective of the exact cents per point cost.  The maximum number of points you can buy per year is 120,000 (ie 60,000 plus the 60,000 bonus).

You can buy via this link.

PS.  The image above is of the InterContinental New York Times Square.  IHG and the owners of the hotel are currently heading to court – the owners want to drop the InterContinental brand, and IHG is insisting on $175m of compensation if they do.  You might want to be careful about making any reward bookings here for late 2018 although there is no short-term risk of rooms being cancelled.

Good SAS EuroBonus deal with Avis

We don’t cover SAS EuroBonus much on Head for Points, although the scheme is an American Express Membership Rewards airline partner.

Until the end of October, SAS is running a very attractive Avis deal.  Take 2 x 2-day Avis rentals before the end of the year (to be booked by 31st October) and you will receive a whopping 12,000 EuroBonus miles.

That won’t necessarily get you far, but you could do a top-up via Membership Rewards.  You can get a night in a Radisson hotel for 20,000 SAS miles for example – that is how I got my free night at The May Fair in London 18 months ago.

Using them for flights is less attractive.  You need 20,000 SAS miles, plus taxes, for a one-way European flight on any Star Alliance airline.  That said, if you stretched the definition of Europe to its far reaches then it still may be an OK deal if the taxes made sense.

Full details are on this page of the Avis site.

Comments (410)

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  • Jennie Parsons says:

    I am new to HFP this year and have accumulated quite a stash of points even though I am a low spender and retired in a modest pension. One thing I have noticed is that you have never referred to the ability to book hotels using Booking but through the Avios site- this obviously gives you range of much cheaper hotels rather the luxury type hotels which your site often refers to but which unfortunately I can’t afford. You can also do the same thru the Iberia site if you want to collect Iberia miles- just thought I would mention it and hope that I am your lucky comment to win that Amazon voucher!

    • Amanda says:

      Yes I do the same often use booking via either Iberia, TAP or Agean depending on what I’m collecting at the time. I do use kaligo or rocket miles if they are doing a bonus but they can be very expensive or have poor choice. Otherwise in Asia I tend to use Agoda points max.

  • Eoin says:

    …and in true television style fashion, you say “and there’s one for everyone in the audience!”

  • PointsPointsPoints says:

    Long time lurker, first time poster! Am I a winner!??!

  • Rivo says:

    I had another excellent experience with BA Amex this week (I want to upgrade my standard card to Premium + to trigger 1-2-1) who once again mentioned HfP! Praise indeed.

    On the subject of 1-2-1 I want to redeem this for a LHR – SFO flight next September in first, returning from.SAN I check every morning for availability – but none in first – do they go that quickly?

    • Rolfe says:

      Rivo, I presume you mean the 2-4-1?

      In terms of availability, Rob recently recommended https://www.baredemptionfinder.com/ which is great for checking, and can be used to send daily updates on any availability changes. Definitely worth a try and will save you a few minutes checking every morning.

    • Steve-B says:

      Keep in mind that BA don’t always load F seats as redemptions on some routes – only 2x J and 4x Y are ‘guaranteed’ to be made available. Often F seats get added later depending on loading.

    • Lyn says:

      Rivo, I don’t think BA offer First on their flights to San Diego. You could check by searching for a revenue fare.

  • AndyBAFlyer says:

    It’s testament to your journalistic skills that you have attracted a specific kind of readership: one that will definitely comment if there’s a tiny chance of a £50 award. The next step is to gove away a hundred avios for your millionth ad-click!

    • Rolfe says:

      Make it at least 5000 avios…100 is worth about a quid!

      • Mikeact says:

        10% of 3,000000 = 300,000 Avios for the next prize draw ! (nb. Should I be the lucky recipient of your Amazon voucher, please feel free to donate to any favoured charity of your choice.)

  • Irons1980 says:

    IMHO the Times Square Intercontinental can go – it won’t be missed… no lounge, mediocre rooms, stupidly expensive breakfast…

  • Thomas Elliott says:

    Congrats on the progress Rob – been reading for quite a while now, and there’s always something of interest!

  • Richard says:

    Thanks Rob – fantastic achievement! My only regret was not finding your site before I had my 2 1/2 year old. Having said that, I have still taken advantage of many of the great travel deals you have covered here.

    Keep up the great work!

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