The weekly Head for Points business travel newsletter - 27th February
Rob Burgess
Editor, Head for Points, the UK's biggest frequent flyer and business travel website with 2.6m monthly page views
Welcome to?your weekly 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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Get 120,000 points with Amex Business Platinum and 60,000 points with ‘free for a year’ Business Gold
American Express has launched the biggest payment card sign-up bonus we’ve ever seen in the UK.
If you apply for American Express Business Platinum, you can receive 120,000 Membership Rewards points as a sign-up bonus.?This converts into, amongst other things, 120,000 Avios or 120,000 Virgin Points.
If you apply for American Express Business Gold, which is FREE for Year 1, you can receive 60,000 Membership Rewards points as a sign-up bonus.?This converts into, amongst other things, 60,000 Avios or 60,000 Virgin Points – and from a card which is free for 12 months. T&C apply.
Sole traders are welcome to apply?as well as Limited Companies.
Click here for?our full overview of the offer, what the benefits are on the two cards and which is best for you.
The application form?for Business Platinum is here?and?for Business Gold is here.
The latest UK business travel news:
IAG has finally agreed terms to buy Spanish airline Air Europa?giving it a 73% share of the domestic Spanish market.
Accor is replacing its ibis Business paid-for loyalty programme?– sign up now if you want instant Accor Live Limitless Gold status.
You can donate Avios to the DEC earthquake relief fund?and IAG Loyalty will match your donation.
Business travel stories we recommend from other sites:
Schiphol’s passenger cap extended until September 2024?(Business Traveller)
London’s K West hotel to become a Hotel Indigo after refurbishment?(Boutique Hotelier)
Luton airport to install 12 ClearScan CT baggage scanners at security?(Business Traveller)
SAS expects to leave bankruptcy protection later this year?(Simple Flying)
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How Barbara Harmer became Concorde’s first female pilot?(Simple Flying)
Our latest reviews:
We review Hart Shoreditch, a new-ish Hilton ‘Curio Collection’ boutique hotel?on the fringes of the City in East London.
Industry events:
Head for Points?has been appointed Official Media Partner for World Aviation Festival, to be held in Lisbon in late September. We will be bringing you more information on WAF as we get nearer to the event.
We will be at ITB in Berlin next week?– if you are exhibiting and want to say Hi, drop me a note at rob [at] headforpoints.com.
The latest UK travel loyalty news:
Rob headed to Doha to try out the process of spending Avios on goodies at Qatar Duty Free?at Doha’s Hamad Airport – it is very slick. The bear above is at Hamad!
Learn how to get a status match between Avis and Hotels.com, slightly oddly.
Thank you for reading
Thank you for reading. Please drop me a note at [email protected] with any feedback.
Are you in the hotel industry??Hotel reviews on?Head for Points?are hugely powerful.?Using private browsing searches for ‘hotel name + review’:
Please contact?[email protected]?for more information on how we can give your hotel some publicity.
See you next Monday.
Rob, Rhys and Sinead @ Head for Points
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