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Flybe launches flights from London City Airport to Newcastle

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Flybe, via its franchise partner Eastern Airways, has announced a new route from Newcastle to London City Airport.

Starting on 7th January, flights will leave Newcastle at 08.05 and 17.50, with return services from London City at 09.45 and 19.30.  There is no service on a Saturday and a single evening service on a Sunday.

Eastern Airways launches Newcastle to London City

You can earn Avios on these services at the standard Flybe rates.  I am not sure if, due to the franchise nature of this route, it will be available as a redemption – nothing is showing at the moment.

Flights can be booked at flybe.com.


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How to earn Avios from UK credit cards (December 2021)

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Comments (93)

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  • Jim macneilage says:

    I suspect that some routes will be lost when a new buyer takes over – https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-46203183

  • Barry says:

    O/T and a long shot… I have 2 Lloyds Amex upgrade vouchers and want to fly Club to Miami next summer. Would I be about to use 1 voucher to upgrade from WT to WT+ and then the other to upgrade from WT+ to Club?

    • Chris says:

      No, you have to use it as you book, you can’t apply it to an existing booking

      • Chris says:

        It’s not ready an upgrade voucher. It’s a voucher to book an award in a premium cabin but only pay the avios of the next class down.

        Hence needing availability only in the booked cabin and not the intended you pay the fare for.

    • Anna says:

      If you haven’t booked your flight already, and there’s availability, you could book it as separate one way flights for 2 people each using a voucher. The only problem with this is that you would end up paying more tax. So you would book the outbound one way in WTP, then use the second voucher to book the return in CW. If this is what you’re asking!

      • meta says:

        But presumably you could mix classes and book one ticket on one voucher and the other ticket on the second voucher. You would end up with two separate bookings though, so slight risk with seat choice though I never had an issue with seating when travelling with someone on BA even on two separate tickets.

        • Simon says:

          Yup, this is the best way. Just search on ba for the availability in the classes you wish to travel in – that will also show the tax/charges to pay (prob about £550 per return) , then call avios to redeem at the lower avios point cost.

        • Anna says:

          But taxes will be a fair bit higher as they won’t be adjusted for the return journey.

  • Adam Brown says:

    I assumed the two headlines were linked and the Tandem skydive was in case Flybe went out of business halfway through the flight!

  • Adam Brown says:

    I can’t say I am happy with the move over to Exec Club from Avios Travel Rewards Programme?

    The points statement is virtually useless, My last 6 transactions are:
    Finance Card
    Miscellaneous
    Avios x2
    Other
    and 3rd Party

    Not exactly helping me to understand what is going on. It would have been nice if they had at least kept the customer offering the same if not better!

    • Anna says:

      I’ve never seen most of those! Finance card refers to your BA Amex. There should be a record of when you made the transaction, as well as when the avios posted so that you can match it up with your own records.

    • Liz says:

      If you click on “view all transactions” just under the list it gives you more details of each transaction

      • Shoestring says:

        Yep – @Adam you need to drill down to get the detail – you are just seeing a summary

    • Klaus-Peter Dudas says:

      Are you looking just at the last six transactions or the view when you click on “View all transactions”? That gives you far more detail.

    • Adam Brown says:

      Awesome – Thanks.

      Previously I only used Exec Club for Flights so never really looked in any detail. Have seen the full list now.

  • Michael says:

    What are the taxes like for short haul? We’re moving to NL next year and might convert Amex points to Flying Blue if we can get rewards flights to Scotland. We’ve still got tons of Avios for cheap London trips.

    • Shoestring says:

      Still works out quite expensive points + fees in SH IMV

    • LewisB says:

      Not entirely sure on short haul, I’ve only ever looked at long haul with Flying Blue. CWL to YYZ in J which had availability for pretty much every day was 35k €394.45 one way or 70k €622.54. Taxes was around €1 cheaper from LHR. So around £542 in taxes, still pretty expensive tax wise but good value on miles.

  • Russ says:

    May be cutting that one a bit close even if they did take telephone bookings. The offer is nearly over. Although seeing as it’s amex’s own offer perhaps they would extend it if you asked? Dunno.

  • BlueHorizonuk says:

    BA just dumped 50,000 extra Club World seats into availability – book by December 2

    Additional reward seats will be available on direct one-way and return British Airways operated flights in the Club World cabin only, for travel between 16 December 2018 and 31 March 2019

    between London Gatwick and Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Orlando Las Vegas, San Jose (Costa Rica), New York JFK and Mauritius and between London Heathrow and Abuja, Accra, Amman, Atlanta, Austin, Bahrain, Baltimore, Bangalore, Beijing, Beirut, Boston, Buenos Aires, Cairo, Calgary, Cape Town, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Dubai, Durban, Houston, Jeddah, Johannesburg, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait, Lagos, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Montreal, Moscow, Nairobi, Nashville, New Orleans, New York JFK, New York EWR, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Rio de Janeiro, Riyadh, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, CA, Santiago, Sao Paulo, Seattle, Seoul, Seychelles, Shanghai, Singapore, Tel Aviv, Tokyo NRT, Toronto, Vancouver and Washington.

  • Crafty says:

    OT: Morrisons Christmas vouchers – 11,250 More points for £150 spend in each of the next 4 weeks.

    Terms say excludes purchase of gift cards. Has there been any evidence to the contrary, e.g. in previous years?

    • KevMc says:

      Gift Cards definitely won’t work – they can see what you are buying (unlike the CC companies), so it is easy for them to exclude them.

      • Crafty says:

        Ok, thanks. Will likely bin these then, have much better inducements from their competition!

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