The Travel Brief, your weekly business travel and loyalty round-up - 23rd September

The Travel Brief, your weekly business travel and loyalty round-up - 23rd September

Welcome to 'The Travel Brief', your weekly trade round-up of UK business travel and travel loyalty news as well as?links to the latest reviews and features from headforpoints.com.

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This is the 100th edition since we acquired and rebranded Business Travel News from Malcolm Ginsberg. Thank you for your support.

Special report:

British Airways has an A380 problem - we look at the reliability issues plaguing the fleet (Simon Calder used our article as the basis for this column in The Independent)

The latest UK business travel news:

HfP exclusive: British Airways drops flights from Southampton for Summer 2025

Emirates opens its new lounge at London Stansted, reducing pressure on the Escape Lounge, image above

BA and easyJet both announce flights to Tbilisi on the same day

Etihad goes double daily from Manchester

JetBlue to bite the bullet and finally open airport lounges for business class passengers

Hilton adds the final 100 Small Luxury Hotels to its booking system - we look at the UK options

British Airways increases flights to North America - next summer will see 400 flights per week at the peak!

Global Hotel Alliance adds 32 more hotels as four small chains join

LATAM introducing a new business class seat on its refurbished Boeing 787 fleet

The Sofitel Dublin Airport hotel breaks ground

Heathrow Express introduces £10 advance purchase tickets on a permanent basis - cheaper than the Elizabeth Line

Aer Lingus reopens its Heathrow lounge whilst Lufthansa closes for refurbishment

Stories we recommend from other sites:

Manchester Airport unveils line-up of shops, bars and restaurants for Terminal 2 (Business Traveller)

Cornwall Airport Newquay continues growth with busy summer season (UK Aviation News)

Virgin Voyages Scarlet Lady to get makeover (Virgin Group)

SAS to bring back Business Class on European regional flights (Simple Flying)

STARLUX Airlines seeks oneworld membership (Business Traveller)

Our latest reviews:

Rob reviews the (ex-Macdonald) Manchester Marriott Hotel Piccadilly, fully refurbished and with the largest standard rooms in the city.

Meanwhile, in Istanbul, Conny and family check into the Ciragan Palace Kempinski Istanbul hotel (Global Hotel Alliance). Image below.

The latest UK travel loyalty news:

Earn double points with IHG Business Rewards - the small business and PA loyalty scheme

Qatar Airways' Avios redemption fees increase .... but not as high as a pricing error last weekend made it seem

Get 100% American Express cashback - up to £100 - with Virgin Atlantic - we look at what should count

Get 2,000 Virgin Points for buying a Railcard

Get 15,000 Membership Rewards points by spending £600 at Leading Hotels of the World, and for once the list of hotels for an Amex cashback deal is truly global

Which Amex sign-up bonuses are you still eligible for? We've updated this article with the new rules.

Dive into the world of Virgin Points redemptions as our introductory series continues:

How to use Virgin Points for a Virgin Holidays discount

How to convert Virgin Points to Hilton Honors or IHG One Rewards points

How to upgrade your Virgin Atlantic flight with Virgin Points

LAST CHANCE: Get 10,000 Avios with the FREE Barclaycard Avios Mastercard credit card!

Barclaycard has launched a special promotion if you sign up for the free Barclaycard Avios Mastercard credit card by Thursday 26th September.

The sign-up bonus is doubled – you will receive 10,000 Avios instead of the usual 5,000 Avios.

If you’ve not had any Barclaycard products for the last two years then you will definitely get the bonus if you spend £1,000 in three months. If you have/had other Barclaycards, the full rules about whether you qualify are in our article here.

This is the ideal credit card to use when American Express is not accepted. You will earn 1 Avios for every £1 spent.

It is also worth using as your primary credit card if you currently have the free British Airways American Express card but don’t spend £15,000 per year to trigger the Companion Voucher. You might as well use the free Barclaycard Avios credit card and just have one credit card for all your spending.

If you spend £20,000 per year on the card you will also earn an upgrade voucher, valid on any Avios redemption. Full details of how that works are in our article here.

You can apply for the free Barclaycard Avios credit card by clicking here.

Head for Points receives a small commission if you apply via our link - thank you.

Thank you for reading

Please drop me a note at [email protected] with any feedback. See you next Monday.

Rob, Rhys and Katie @ Head for Points

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