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Other benefits include a 10% discount on Hertz car rentals, Avis Preferred Plus car rental status and special deals at 700 selected hotels worldwide, where Preferred Rewards Gold cardholders receive a $100 in-hotel credit when booking a 2+ night stay. You need a minimum personal income of £20,000 to apply for the card.
You will receive 20,000 Nectar points as a sign-up bonus on the Nectar American Express credit card if you spend £2,000 within 90 days of signing up. Nectar points are worth 0.5p each if spent in Sainsbury’s, Argos etc. They can also be converted to Avios at the rate of 400 : 250. 1 Nectar point gets you 0.625 Avios.
With Radisson Rewards points worth roughly 0.2p per point off your next stay, you are giving up 2p of discount for every 1 Avios ‘bought’ via a points transfer. That said, arguably it is not a bad deal based on the amount you spend. At 36 points per $1 for a VIP member, you’d be getting 4.3 Avios per £1 spent exc VAT.
Getting 0.4% back in IHG Rewards points is very good in comparison. It is, however, nowhere near as good as the free Virgin Atlantic credit card. 0.75 Virgin Points per £1, worth up to 0.75p, would be better for you. You can also transfer Virgin Points into IHG Rewards and Hilton Honors. The application for the IHG Rewards Mastercard card can ...
The £195 HSBC Premier World Elite card, reviewed here, earns 2 HSBC points per £1 spent, which translates to 1 airline mile or hotel point. There is a sign-up bonus of 80,000 points, worth 40,000 airline miles or hotel points, albeit this is spread over two years. The representative APR is 100.2% variable, including the annual fee.
Expedia Group has announced that One Key, the new rewards programme, will launch in the UK from 8th July. It will be a staggered roll out, with all Expedia Rewards and Hotels.com Rewards accounts converted to the new structure by 16th September. This means that you shouldn’t book a Hotels.com stay for check-out after 8th July if you don’t ...
Foreign currency spend earns double points. There is no sign-up bonus. the £290 HSBC Premier World Elite card, reviewed here, earns 3 HSBC points per £1 spent, which translates to 1.5 airline mile or hotel point. Foreign currency spend earns 4 points per £1. There is a sign-up bonus of 40,000 points, worth 20,000 airline miles or hotel points.
The four elite tiers in IHG One Rewards are: Silver Elite – 10 nights (no option to earn via base points). The only major benefit is a 20% bonus on base points. Gold Elite – 20 nights or earn 40,000 base points. The only major benefit is a 40% bonus on base points. Platinum Elite – 40 nights or earn 60,000 base points.
The Platinum Card from American Express is the most complex and most debatable card here. Because you can get a very generous 50,000 Membership Rewards points sign-up bonus (converts into 50,000 Avios or 50,000 Virgin Flying Club miles amongst other things) it may be worth giving the card a try to see if it works for you.
The American Express Rewards credit card is free – not just free in the first year, but permanently free. You earn Membership Rewards points on your spending. This is an excellent card for anyone who currently has an Amex Gold or The Platinum Card and is thinking of cancelling it due to the annual fee. Whilst you wouldn’t qualify for a sign ...