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News: save 5% off SNO ski hotels, get 18000 Avios with a subscription to The Economist (1.2p each)

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Long term readers will remember that, last year, we arranged an exclusive reader discount with ski holiday company SNO.

I’m pleased to say that SNO has agreed to offer Head for Points readers an exclusive 5% off discount code again this winterTheir website has some good half board hotel packages at the moment, including the Hotel San Giovanni (pictured) in Livigno, Italy, which currently comes with a free lift pass.

You can claim a 5% discount from the brochure price of all SNO holidays using the code SNOHFP.  You can find all SNO hotel deals here – you need to book by telephone 020 7770 6888 to claim your 5% discount.

It’s back – earn 18,000 Avios with a subscription to The Economist

British Airways and The Economist have brought back their special offer for taking out a subscription.  As you can see at this link, you can earn up to 18,000 Avios with a new one-year subscription.

Here are the two options on offer if you are a UK resident:

Print only or digital only:  £179 with 15,000 Avios (1.19p per Avios)

Print and digital:  £215 with 18,000 Avios (1.19p per Avios)

Subscribing to The Economist could make sense just for the Avios bonus even if you have little intention of reading it in detail, although there are occasional opportunities to buy points for nearer 1p each.

There are even better deals when looking at other countries.  A digital only subscription for someone with a Canadian address snags you 15,000 Avios at 0.78p per point (C$199 / £116). Pricing in the Eurozone is unfortunately poorer than in the UK, with 1.6p per Avios on digital-only subscriptions in Belgium, France and Germany.

As always, if you are self-employed you may be happy writing off the subscription cost as a business expense which would sharply reduce your price per Avios even further.

This offer runs until 31st January.


How to earn Avios points from UK credit cards

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

As a reminder, there are various ways of earning Avios points from UK credit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses!

There are two official British Airways American Express cards with attractive sign-up bonuses:

British Airways BA Amex American Express card

British Airways American Express

5,000 Avios for signing up, no annual fee and an Economy 2-4-1 voucher for spending ….. Read our full review

British Airways BA Premium Plus American Express Amex credit card

British Airways American Express Premium Plus

25,000 Avios and the UK’s most valuable credit card perk – the 2-4-1 companion voucher Read our full review

You can also get generous sign-up bonuses by applying for American Express cards which earn Membership Rewards points, such as:

Nectar American Express

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

Your best beginner’s card – 20,000 points, FREE for a year & two airport lounge passes Read our full review

American Express Platinum card Amex

The Platinum Card from American Express

30,000 points and an unbeatable set of travel benefits – for a fee Read our full review

Run your own business?

We recommend Capital On Tap for limited companies. You earn 1 Avios per £1 which is impressive for a Visa card, along with a sign-up bonus worth 10,500 Avios:

Capital On Tap Business Rewards Visa

The most generous Avios Visa or Mastercard for a limited company Read our full review

You should also consider the British Airways Accelerating Business credit card. This is open to sole traders as well as limited companies and has a 30,000 Avios sign-up bonus:

British Airways Accelerating Business American Express card

British Airways Accelerating Business American Express

30,000 Avios sign-up bonus – plus annual bonuses of up to 30,000 Avios Read our full review

Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which earn Avios. This includes both personal and small business cards.

(Want to earn more Avios?  Click here to visit our home page for our latest articles on earning and spending your Avios points and click here to see how to earn more Avios this month from offers and promotions.)

Comments (122)

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  • xcalx says:

    OT one for Harry @shoestring

    Flying LBA-LHR-BCN on Friday. Can you go over the routine for snagging the exit row seats.

    Thanks

    • Harry T says:

      I’m interested too!

      • Shoestring says:

        OK but somebody recently said they couldn’t make it work, might have been an element of user error?

        1. check in online T-24 or the earliest you can, choose the best seats you can – but *DO NOT* print BPs or save as PDF – just exit saying you’ll pick up BPs at airport [the reason is that this crystallises your BP with no further change possible]
        2. arrive earlyish at airport and do self check in at the machines, these let you choose any seat (in your fare class) for free incl exit seats
        3. if it fails (as that other person said), you can still go to the check in agent and ask for a better seat incl exit seats for free

        • N says:

          It was I!

          T5 machines now give no opportunity for user input after you put your passport in – they just spit out your BP.

          I haven’t tried going straight to a desk, but since now most desks are unmanned, I wouldn’t be too hopeful.

          Please report back if you manage to pull it off at T5.

          • Yorkieflyer says:

            Same at LGW when I tried it, no Option to change seat on checkin machine

        • xcalx says:

          Thanks H. Will give it a go at LBA on Friday.

  • GRIMZ says:

    OT, I want to move my Avios to AER club from my BA Executive account. Can anyone help?
    I have an Avios.com account all set up.

    • Rob says:

      Log in at Avios.com with your Aer Lingus details then find the Combine My Avios option.

  • Harry T says:

    OT: Avios on BA Cityflyer.
    I’m looking to go to Florence in August from Edinburgh and Palma in September, again from Edinburgh. These are direct flights with BA Cityflyer (thanks, @Anna for alerting me to these a while back).

    I have the option to book either Club Europe or Euro Traveller redemptions for these flights, both of which are good value per Avios. I’ve used the Avios and money option that gives best value per Avios, which does yield higher taxes.

    Please could someone who has flown these routes suggest whether it is worth the extra Avios for flying Club to and from these destinations?

    Seems like you get fast track security and a decent lounge at Edinburgh but not coming back. Club and Economy have the same 2-2 configuration and actual seats on the planes BA Cityflyer uses, so no advantage to the actual physical club seat.

    I’ve included the Avios options below.

    Edinburgh to Palma is, for each leg:
    Economy: 6800 Avios + £121
    Club: 18700 Avios + £131

    Compared to the cash fares, this works out as
    2.43p per Avios for economy and 1.08p per Avios for Club.

    Edinburgh to Palma is, for each leg:
    Economy: 5000 Avios + £121
    Club: 16000 Avios + £161

    Compared to cash fares, this works out as 3.43p per Avios for economy and 1.65p per Avios for Club.

    Thanks for any help. I just want to make sure I don’t squander Avios on Club redemptions that don’t offer much benefit over Economy redemptions on these short haul flights.

    • Harry T says:

      I should say I can only really find information pertaining to the LCY BA Cityflyer flights online, so I’m hoping someone can give me advice about the Edinburgh routes, if they vary significantly.

      @BJ have you flown these routes from Edinburgh?

      • Shoestring says:

        that’s a lot of extra points & money for a couple of G&Ts and a sandwich / lounge snacks plus the 10 second pleasure of boarding & exiting first

        as you say, the journey (seat) is no better – no blocked middle, even – if you had 2x 32kg of luggage, that’s different but I guess that doesn’t figure

        eg your (single) Palma leg effectively costs you an extra £120! Nothing says you have to get trolleyed every time you fly, buy a couple of drinks in the pub & a bottle of Beefeater or Gordon’s in Duty Free for later & save your pennies would be my advice, esp with an Embraer

        • Lady London says:

          Not flown the routes but CE does not seem to give anything much to look forward to. Esp oit of LCY. So Y every time if using Avios.

          Club only worth cash if cheap (possible in low season) and if you need tier points.

          I think i’d also check in case there are cheap Y cash fares. Should be esp if you dont have to take BA. Dépends how many Avios you have and how easy you find it to earn them.

        • Harry T says:

          Thanks @Shoestring and @Lady London – much appreciated. Y cash fares are extortionate, as I think these are the only direct flights from Edinburgh to Florence and Palma – will double check. Obviously I can cancel my Avios redemptions if cash flights plummet in price. I prefer the Avios flights for now because I can’t get time off work that far in advance.

      • BJ says:

        No but I’m interested, only problem is my partner doesn’t have the time. If we do then I expect we would just choose ET on avios as I value flexibility and we have other lounge options. The 2+2 config us compelling to settle for ET imo.

        • Harry T says:

          Yeah, could even pay for lounge access and still save money vs Club Europe, I guess!

    • Anna says:

      I’ve flown the MAN-NCE route and will be doing MAN-AGP next year. On such short flights with no difference in the seating I would save my avios every time and travel in ET, especially as the lounge at MAN is nothing to shout about and I have never noticed any difference in the circles of hell which constitute the MAN security experience!

      • Harry T says:

        Thanks – looks like the Club Europe experience isn’t worth the extra on these routes then! I’ll save my Avios for long haul 241.

        In unrelated news, what’s your current Amex/rewards card strategy, Anna? I’m wondering whether I should take a break from Amex so I can reset for the bonuses in two years. My partner is going to take the two year break.

        • BJ says:

          You need a partner Harry, settles the strategy dilemma and comes with a few other benefits too 🙂

          • Harry T says:

            I’ve got a partner! Does have some benefits, I agree :).

            What’s your strategy for points collection with your partner?

          • BJ says:

            Regards amex? When the rules changed we split the difference, my partber cancelled all, his cards and started the clock ticking while I carried on my old habits business as usual.

          • Harry T says:

            I’m thinking of doing something similar. I will apply for the SPG six months after cancelling it and see if I have been favoured by the Amex IT gods, as you have! Currently just maxing out referrals on the Platinum, waiting for Amex Travel 200£ off and spending on Gold to get the 10,000 Bonus MR. Just got my 241, so BAPP will be going soon.

    • Scallder says:

      Flying back from Florence in July (albeit to City), the queue for check in was longer for the Club/Priority check in desk (there was 1) than the standard desk (there was 1)!!

  • Matt says:

    OT – BA On Business flight booking changes/cancellations.
    Broke my foot the last couple of days, so I need to either cancel or change the date of my BA on Business booking – anyone done this before? The website seems to say that you will receive the on business points back, but does not say what the fees/charges are for doing so? Any feedback appreciated!

    • Lady London says:

      No charges – at all – but you used to have to leave a clear day between change/cancel and date of flight. So for a Thursday flight you had to do it on Tuesday not Wednesday.

      Be careful not everything used to work properly in the OB website. So do in their opening hours in case website does not work and you have to call them.

      • Matt says:

        Thanks very much for the quick clarification & advice – not a lot of people use this one!

  • Alex M says:

    OT: What are people’s thoughts on AMEX travel offer appearing any time soon? Thx!

    • Shoestring says:

      yep due for a repeat appearance, possibly

      • Charlieface says:

        What I’m missing is the Post Office offer, that came regularly every 6 months til it stopped about a year ago. £10 One4All gift cards were suddenly very popular at the time…

        • Charlieface says:

          That’s hilarious, I just saw on the previous page it came back again. Unfortunately don’t seem to have it…

          • BJ says:

            ISTR they staggered the release on previous offers so you might get if yet.

        • mark2 says:

          +1
          They could never understand why I did not care which pattern card they gave me.

          • BJ says:

            I asked for the ‘thanks teacher’ ones and tge lady in the pist office commented on a lovely gesture and when I redeemed them them the shop assistant said I must be a popular teacher!

          • BJ says:

            *post office even 🙂

  • Shoestring says:

    quite possibly, yes!

    nobody knows in this particular instance – but there have been similar situations (ie 2 relevant offers available for the same supplier) where both have been triggered by the same transaction

    • TGLoyalty says:

      Yep when you have the same offer twice double dips seem to happen.

      • MinR says:

        Thanks both. There’s only way to find out I guess. Just need to find a decent J fare that is also eligible for a potential F upgrade using Skywards miles. That’d be a real winner.

  • Shoestring says:

    Wealthify are running a refer a friend scheme where you both get £50 bonus if the friend invests £500 for 3 months.

    *Money for nothing* if you go for a Cautious fund (they’re ranked 1-5 in terms of Cautious-Adventurous) – my Wealthify/ Cautious is up 1% after 6 months, which is what I’d expect. No need to start an ISA, you can invest in a General Investment Fund. My link reveals my name & I’m too shy but I’m sure somebody else will stick up a link if people are interested – HarryT?.

    *This is much better than the original MSE offer, ie invest £400 for 6 months to get £40 bonus*

    • SteveD says:

      Thanks for this Shoestring, I’m sure when you posted this originally, Harry T jumped in and posted his referral link, but I can’t find it now, did I imagine it?

      There is a limit to the amount of referral bonus receivable per account so maybe he’s already maxed it out.

  • BJ says:

    If purchasing the economist via a Canada address what happens about payment with a UK card? Does it divert to a third party payment page that allows us simply to enter the proper UK card payment details including address? I recall in the past some people had problems obtaining their avios, if we have to chase them up diesn’t using a Canadian address then become a problem?

    • Lady London says:

      I think I might have used my Canadian friend’s address but I only did this offer once a little while back. Am certain I paid with UK card and other with continuing drip of Readers Digest like marketing from them that hasn’t quite stopped despite requests, no problem getting the Avios.

      If I was worried things had changed I think I would use C$ via Revolut and send the hard copies to a care home, hospital or university. It’s not a problem to change to a different delivery address in another country mid-sub.

    • Harry T says:

      I used a random Alberta address to buy a digital only subscription – it didn’t ask for another billing address when I used my Curve card to pay. Worked out at 0.82p per Avios due to the 5% tax. My Curve card hasn’t been charged yet but I appear to have an active subscription. When I activated my account, I could put that I was in the UK.

    • BJ says:

      Thanks to both Lady London and HarryT. Previously I would not have considered buying avios at over 0.5p but times are changing so I think I’m in at 0.82. 2-4-1 departures exINV make it more bearable.

      • Harry T says:

        I’m looking at heading out of Inverness for my first 241 – it’s not too far from Newcastle, relatively speaking. Do you book an open jaw and return to Edinburgh or do you just book a return to and from Inverness?

        • BJ says:

          Out INV back EDI so you can opt for NCL. Unless you are departing on the evening flight you will be wanting a hotel in Inverness. Be warned they go sky high spring through autumn. HIX is no longer a good option as the airport bus no longer stops at the adjacent retail park unless that has changed again. Better with city centre travelodge or premier inn. Best result fro your place would be around £200/couple so still worth doing considering you get a scenic train ride thrown in.

          • Lalit says:

            Marriott is opening a hotel in December literally a 5-10 walk away from the airport. Cash prices look highish but I found it to be reasonable on points.

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