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American Express £50 Cashback Offer with Hilton
You may find a new cashback offer with Hilton in your offers section on your American Express card. Spend £200 or more at participating Hilton properties and receive £50 cashback. The offer is valid until 27th December 2024 and can only be redeemed once per card. However, the offer is limited to the first 50,000 card members who save it to their account, so make sure to act quickly if you want to take advantage of this deal.
It’s important to note that this offer is only valid for direct bookings with Hilton, either through their official website, mobile app, or via phone reservations. Third-party bookings through travel agencies or other platforms will not be eligible.
Also, ensure that your stay is completed by the offer end date to qualify for the cashback. If you cancel or amend your booking and the total spend drops below £200, you may no longer be eligible for the cashback. As always, make sure your American Express card is charged for the stay.
You can find all of the participating hotels here.
This offer ties in nicely with the launch of the Hilton Honors Debit Card, which was announced yesterday. The new card allows Hilton Honors members to earn reward points on everyday spending, offering yet another way to accumulate points toward future stays. See here for more information on this.
IHG 100% Bonus Points Flash Sale
IHG seems to be non-stop with their offers and bonuses, we spoke only two days ago of a deal to earn bonus points on their ‘new and emerging hotels’, however, this offer should be easier to take advantage of. IHG One Rewards members can enjoy a 100% bonus when purchasing at least 5,000 points by 5th October 2024.
This flash sale is perfect for anybody looking to book a stay in the near future with points but needs a top up . Keep in mind, members can purchase up to 150,000 points per year, with bonus points available on purchases made within this promotional period.
We have put together a breakdown of some of the prices for points.
Points | Price (GBP) | Cost Per Point (GBP) |
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5,000 + 5,000 bonus Points | £54.68 | 0.0067 |
6,000 + 6,000 bonus Points | £65.61 | 0.0067 |
7,000 + 7,000 bonus Points | £76.55 | 0.0067 |
8,000 + 8,000 bonus Points | £87.48 | 0.0067 |
9,000 + 9,000 bonus Points | £98.42 | 0.0067 |
10,000 + 10,000 bonus Points | £109.35 | 0.0068 |
11,000 + 11,000 bonus Points | £102.47 | 0.0058 |
12,000 + 12,000 bonus Points | £111.78 | 0.0058 |
13,000 + 13,000 bonus Points | £121.10 | 0.0057 |
14,000 + 14,000 bonus Points | £130.42 | 0.0058 |
15,000 + 15,000 bonus Points | £139.73 | 0.0058 |
16,000 + 16,000 bonus Points | £149.05 | 0.0058 |
17,000 + 17,000 bonus Points | £158.37 | 0.0058 |
18,000 + 18,000 bonus Points | £167.68 | 0.0058 |
19,000 + 19,000 bonus Points | £177.00 | 0.0058 |
20,000 + 20,000 bonus Points | £186.30 | 0.0058 |
The usual cost per IHG point without any promotions is typically around 0.81 to 1.09 pence per point so you can see this is an attractive offer if you have your eyes on a particular hotel. Click here to buy your bonus points.
British Airways Holidays Managing Director Retires
After 24 years leading British Airways Holidays, Managing Director Claire Bentley is stepping down. Under her leadership, the company’s revenue skyrocketed 25-fold to over £1.5bn, making it one of the UK’s top tour operators. Claire’s decision to retire comes with mixed emotions, as she’s proud of the amazing results achieved, but feels it’s time to focus on personal priorities.
Stepping into her shoes is Andrew Flintham, who joins after 17 years at TUI, where he most recently served as Managing Director for the UK & Ireland. Andrew brings over 25 years of experience in travel and aviation and is excited to return to the IAG family to build on Claire’s impressive legacy.
Adam Daniels, CEO at IAG Loyalty, praised Claire’s impact on the business and is excited to welcome Andrew as a visionary leader to continue innovating in the holiday sector.