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How does Heathrow Rewards work?

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This is our review of the Heathrow Rewards loyalty programme.

Is it worth joining Heathrow Rewards?  What are Heathrow Rewards points worth?  How can you transfer them to Avios or other programmes?

We wrote about a special 1,000 points (=1,000 Avios) sign-up bonus for Heathrow Rewards two weeks ago so I thought it was worth taking another look at the programme.

What you might not know is that you can earn and spend points without ever setting foot in the airport.

What is Heathrow Rewards?

Heathrow Rewards is the loyalty scheme for the shops, restaurants and bars at Heathrow Airport. 

In general, you can only earn points when you are at the airport.  However, there are some interesting ways of earning them even when you are not flying.

How do you join Heathrow Rewards?

Head over to the Heathrow Rewards website and register.  It is free to join Heathrow Rewards.

The only condition is that membership is limited to one per household.  The system will notice if your address is already registered.  The easiest way around this, if you need multiple memberships, is to use your office address or change your address from, say ’29 High Street’ to ’29a High Street’.

Is there a bonus for joining Heathrow Rewards?

New members will receive 100 points for free.  These are worth £1 or 100 Avios or other miles, but you need at least 250 points to redeem.

This HfP article includes a special promotional code for 1,000 Heathrow Rewards bonus points, valid until 31st December 2021.

There is a ‘refer a friend’ offer but, oddly, it doesn’t offer anything to you.  The person who refers you will receive 500 points if you spend £100 in one day after joining, but you don’t get anything.  Your friend can find the ‘refer a friend’ form on the ‘Dashboard’ page of the Heathrow Rewards website.  Until 31st December 2021, you are better off using the 1,000 point code here.

How does Heathrow Rewards work?

Is there a ‘virtual’ Heathrow Rewards card I can add to my phone?

You can’t do it from the Heathrow Rewards website.

You CAN do it by downloading the Heathrow Airport app.  Once you have logged in to Heathrow Rewards you will see an ‘Add to wallet’ button on the page where a scannable version of your card appears.

How do I earn Heathrow Rewards points?

The main way of earning points is at the shops, bars and restaurants in Heathrow Airport.  You earn 1 point per £1 spent.

This is not restricted to the outlets beyond security.  You can also collect in the shops in the Arrivals halls.  I often pick up a few points when I order a coffee whilst waiting for someone I have come to meet off a flight.

There is no minimum spend, as long as your purchase is for at least £1.

There are various others ways of collecting Heathrow Rewards points, some of which are not widely known:

Official Heathrow Parking – you earn 1 point per £1 spent in the airport-owned car parks.  You can book your parking here.

Heathrow Express trains – you earn 1 point per £1 spent if you book on the Heathrow Express website or via the app – click through for more details

Travelex – you earn 1 point for £10 you exchange at Travelex loctions in the airport

Airport loungesyou earn 1 Heathrow Rewards point per £1 spent at the Aspire airport lounges in Terminal 5 and Terminal 3, as long as you pay on the door instead of booking in advance.  It isn’t clear if the Plaza Premium lounges in Terminal 2 and Terminal 5 are included.

‘Premium’ services – you earn bonus points if you book Heathrow Porters, Shop & Collect, Reserve & Collect or Home Delivery

Here are three interesting off-airport options:

Rocketmiles hotel bookings – Rocketmiles is an online hotel booking website which lets you collect points with various travel rewards programmes with every booking.  Heathrow Rewards is one of these programmes.  There are often VERY generous deals to be had.  Rocketmiles is currently offering 5,000 bonus points on your first hotel booking, for example.  I ended up earning 7,000 Heathrow Rewards points with a £115 hotel room in Manchester.

The Rocketmiles home page for Heathrow Rewards is here.  However, any special temporary offers like the one above will not show here and will have a different landing page.

Lufthansa Miles & More – you can convert Miles & More miles to Heathrow Rewards points.  The ratio is not great – 7,500 miles gets you just £20 of Heathrow Rewards points, with an additional £5 for every extra 1,875 miles you convert.  This only makes sense if your miles are about to expire.

Emirates Skywards – you can convert Emirates Skywards miles to Heathrow Rewards points.  The ratio is 6,000 miles for £20 of Heathrow Rewards points.  Again, this is not a great deal if you have other uses for your Skywards miles but can be useful if they are approaching expiry.

IMPORTANT:  Heathrow Rewards points earned from Lufthansa or Emirates can only be used for Heathrow Airport shopping and parking vouchers or Heathrow Express tickets.  They cannot be transferred onwards into Avios or other external partners.

What is the Heathrow Rewards Premium tier?

If you spend £750 in the airport shops, restaurants or bars in a calendar year, you are promoted to Heathrow Rewards Premium.  This comes with extra benefits:

Double points on all of your spending

5,000 bonus Heathrow Rewards points with your first Rocketmiles hotel booking after achieving Premium (new customers only)

One-off £10 discount when you spend £100 at World Duty Free

None of this is life changing but it’s better than nothing.  When you hit £750 of spending, you will receive Premium status for the remainder of the current calendar year and all of the following year.

How can I spend Heathrow Rewards points?

There are a mix of redemption options available, the majority of which need to be ordered via the website:

£5 Heathrow shopping voucher for 500 points – some shops including World Duty Free will let you redeem instantly by scanning your Heathrow Rewards membership card.  Others require you to order paper vouchers via the Heathrow Rewards website.

£10 Official Heathrow Parking voucher for 500 points 

£5 Heathrow Express voucher for 500 points

250 frequent flyer miles for 250 points

Can you earn Avios with Heathrow Rewards points?

Yes, Avios (via British Airways Executive Club or Aer Lingus AerClub) is one of the Heathrow Rewards frequent flyer partners.

Other Heathrow Rewards airline partners are:

  • Lufthansa Miles & More
  • Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
  • Royal Brunei Royal Skies
  • Aegean Miles+Bonus
  • Asia Miles
  • Emirates Skywards
  • Virgin Flying Club

All transfers need to be done via the Heathrow Rewards website.

What is Heathrow Rewards?

What are Heathrow Rewards points worth?

Most of the redemption options will give you 1p per Heathrow Rewards point.

The obvious exception is Official Heathrow Parking where you get 2p per point.

If you value frequent flyer miles at more than 1p, there is a premium for converting at 1p = 1 mile to an airline partner.

IMPORTANT:  Heathrow Rewards runs occasional transfer bonuses.  The best we have seen in the past were a 100% bonus when converting to Heathrow shopping vouchers and occasional 50% – 100% bonuses to specific airlines.  If you don’t need to spend your points immediately, it makes sense to wait.

Can I transfer Heathrow Rewards points to someone else?

Yes, which is generous.

As per the rules:  “You can transfer your Heathrow Rewards points to another member’s account by calling our call centre. There is a limit of 4 transfers per member, per year.”

Will my Heathrow Rewards points expire?

Technically yes, but it is unlikely.  Heathrow Rewards points will only expire if you haven’t made a transaction in the previous three years.

Conclusion – should you join Heathrow Rewards?

Heathrow Rewards points are a valuable ‘convertible currency’.  1 Heathrow Rewards point – whilst worth 1 Avios – is actually MORE valuable because of the added flexibility to also convert to other airlines or for airport shopping vouchers.

If you are a regular Heathrow shopper, or a regular user of the official car parks, or a regular user of Heathrow Express, then you should join Heathrow Rewards.  It is free and, because you can download the card to your smartphone, it doesn’t add any weight to your wallet or purse.

Even if you never go near Heathrow, it is also worth a look if there is a good Rocketmiles ‘first time user’ hotel booking promotion on offer.  You could earn a slug of points and convert them into frequent flyer miles without going anywhere near the airport.

You can find out more on the Heathrow Rewards website here.

Comments (34)

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  • Stu says:

    How does it work? In my experience, half the time it doesn’t. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve shown my card at checkout, heard the till bleep when it’s been scanned, but the points never appear (never in duty free, always the other shops). I had to send off two copy receipts totalling nearly £700 just last month because the points never showed up. HR confirmed they were ‘looking into it’; I won’t hold my breath …

    (PS: the quickest way to get points added is to send a copy receipt along with your details by Twitter DM, they were added within a couple of hours; emailing takes a couple of weeks!)

    • Pete M says:

      I’m also having a lot of hassle with HEx points not showing up, it appears completely random as to when it works…

      Thanks for the Twitter tip, email is indeed very painful…

    • Damian says:

      I’ve had the same issue with points not tracking on purchases. The app is frustrating as you have to log in every time with the card number.

      • Save East Coast Rewards says:

        On iOS the latest version of the app saves the card number if you enable TouchID/FaceID in the app. I’d hope the Android version would offer something similar (or plans to)

  • Catalan says:

    ‘When will it work” would be my subject heading. Ever since they changed the logon requirement I’ve not been able to access my account. I’ve had two online chats to no avail and just last week I emailed them only to get an automated response advising me they are extremely busy and may not be able to process my request for up to 28 days!
    Excellent service. Not!

    • Damian says:

      Hi, contact them via DM on Twitter, they usually answer within 30 minutes or less.

    • Andrew says:

      Just done a password reset and it’s working fine.

      A minimum 12 character password is quite generous though.

  • Liz says:

    Did they ever extend the pts expiry during Covid. We have 2 accounts which are going to expiry next year. Fingers crossed our USA trip goes ahead and we can reset the clock – don’t want to lose the 7k pts already saved.

    • Pid says:

      Not sure about points in your account but they did extend any vouchers you already had. I had converted some Lufthansa points that were going to expire into vouchers. These were extended until the end of Sep 21 and I then returned them to them to credit to my HR account. Hopefully I can now convert into Avios when the next bonus runs, if not will just take vouchers again.

    • JAXBA says:

      My points expired in August but I emailed them and explained I would have flown several times by now if my flights hadn’t been cancelled the past couple of years.. they reinstated them to December 2022.

  • Ant says:

    Which Twitter account do people use for Heathrow rewards? Is it the Heathrowairport one?
    Over summer I spent about £1500 across various stores and none of them tracked. After months of chasing by email I gave them a call and it was sorted while on the phone. It has become v painful.

  • Geoff says:

    The whole thing is a bit clunky. I generally use my points for parking, which is not a streamlined process in itself. The parking confirmation never details the number of points used and if you cancel the points are not automatically refunded and you have to chase it up – if you can remember which bookings used which points.

    • MrHandBaggageOnly says:

      Many thanks for this reminder. Just realised our half term booking which was cancelled had a few points used on it.

  • Peter W-G says:

    “There is no minimum spend, as long as your purchase is for at least £1.” So the minimum spend is £1 🙂

    • Save East Coast Rewards says:

      I’ve never tried a transaction less than £1 but it’s worth noting the Heathrow rounds to the nearest pound so £1.50 gets 2 points and £1.49 gets 1 point. So it’s possible you might earn 1 point for a 50p spend

  • Melonfarmer says:

    Will never have enough to do anything worthwhile outright, but the lounge discount looked the same as my old Lufthansa Diners card.

  • NFH says:

    Is their a ‘virtual’ Heathrow Rewards card I can add to my phone?” – Really? HfP usually has impeccable spelling and grammar!

    • Can says:

      +1. C’mon Rob.

    • Chas says:

      He might have written this when still on holiday, and a couple of sundowners in….🍹🧉🍹

      • Rob says:

        Everything was written on the back of excessive jet lag from the flight back from Barbados!

        • Eoc says:

          Any chance of an article about your Barbados experience? Going for first time at Xmas and always up for any tips that don’t show in the guidebooks. Is that VIP entry worth shelling out for, for example?

          • Rob says:

            I paid for it, but then it turned out my hotel threw it in for free so I’d blown £90 🙂

            May be less worth it now they are not doing covid testing on arrival – it’s a gamble which pays off well if you land 10 minutes after another jumbo, and doesn’t if you are in BA Club and walk off into an empty immigration hall.

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