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Hotel Loyalty Programme Promotions Q1 2013

by Continental Club on January 15, 2013  |  Leave a comment

Most of the major global hotel brands have now launched their bonus promotions for the first three or four months of 2012. So, here’s the Continental Club guide to five of the biggest promotions and how to register for them. Remember, membership of these programmes is free and you can sign up for the promotions as soon as you become a member – or even at the same time as you become one.

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Flight, Hotel, Lounge, Transfers, Parking Discount Codes: Bumper Boxing Day Round Up 2012

by Continental Club on December 26, 2012  |  Leave a comment

The Boxing Day Sales have started, and Continental Club has brought together a round-up of travel promotion and discount codes, as well as flight and hotel sales, in one consolidated ‘ultimate’ list:

 

CC Sale

ONLINE TRAVEL AGENTS – HOTELS & PACKAGES

Lastminute

10% off hotel bookings with code NEWYEAR10

Book by 10am 28th December 2012 – EXPIRED

Excludes selected Hilton, Accor, ICHG properties

 

Lastminute

 

£50 off holiday bookings with code BOXLMN50

Book by 31st January 2013

 

ebookers

10% off hotel bookings with code HAPPY10

£50 off hotel plus flight bookings with code TRAVEL50

Book by 31st January 2013

 

Expedia

 

10% off hotel bookings with new sign-up to email newsletter

 

 

Hotelscom UK

10% off most hotel bookings with code HEJAN10

Book by 7th February 2013. Stay by 27th December 2013

For a list of excluded chains click here. Discounted stays are not eligible for Welcome Rewards.

Hotel Pronto

 

10% off hotel bookings with code 2013SAVE

Book by 15th January 2013. Stay 1st January 2013 to 31 December 2013

 

Jet2holidays

 

£100 off minimum 2 person holiday bookings with code SAVE100

Book by 11th March 2013. Combinable with myJet2 £25 for every 500 points redeemed offer

 

Hotels4u10% off all hotel bookings

Book by 20th January 2013 by clicking on this link or the Hotels4u logo

Discount will be applied automatically

 

Holiday Extras

 

5% off hotel bookings with code WO984

Book by 31st January 2013

 

FLIGHTS

 

Jet2

 

10% off all return flights with code SALE10

Book by 4th February 2013. Travel from 1st January 2013

 

British Airways

 

World Traveller Economy and World Traveller Plus Sale from £299 return

Book by 22nd January 2013

 

Lufthansa

 

£20 off flights with new sign-up to email newsletter

Register and book by 31st December 2012. Travel by 31st March 2013. REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED.

 

Lufthansa

 

Business Class longhaul sale from £1299 return

Book by 2nd January 2013. Depart between 23rd March & 15th August 2013 – EXPIRED

 

Cathay Pacific

Economy sale – Hong Kong from £599 return, Sydney from £899 return

Premium Economy sale – Hong Kong from £1019 return – and double Asia Miles

Book by 31st January 2013. Travel by 20th March 2013, or from 1st April to 19th June 2013

 

Air France

 

£30 off European flight bookings over £50 excl taxes, fees & charges with code XMASPRE114

Book by 31st December 2012 for first 200 bookings – EXPIRED

 

Monarch

 

£15 off city and sun flights with code BIG15. Book by 20th January 2013

£20 off ski flights with code SKI20. Book by February 2013

 

HOTELS – DIRECT BOOKINGS

 

Hilton HHonors

 

Save up to 40% with the Any Weekend, Anywhere sale

Book by 31st January 2013

 

SPG

 

Save up to 30% in Europe, the Mid East & Asia in the Boxing Day Sale

Book by 28th February 2013. Travel by 31st August 2013

 

TRANSFERS

 

Resorthoppa

 

15 % off all transfers with code HOP15.

Book by 14th January 2013.

 

AIRPORT LOUNGES

 

Holiday Extras

 

5% off lounge bookings with code WO984

Book by 31st January 2013

 

AIRPORT PARKING

 

Holiday Extras

5% off airport bookings with code WO984

Book by 31st January 2013

Discount not obtainable at airport-owned car parks at Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Gatwick, Glasgow, Heathrow, Luton, Stansted, and Southampton

For terms and conditions relating to all featured offers, consult the relevant websites for details or supplier contact information.

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Starwood Hotels: Q1 SPG Promotion ‘Power Up’ Announced

by Continental Club on December 14, 2012  |  Leave a comment

Starwood Preferred Guest, the loyalty programme of Le Meridien, Aloft, Four Points, Westin, The Luxury Collection, W, Sheraton, St Regis and Element hotels, has announced its forthcoming member promotion for the first months of 2013.

Entitled ‘SPG Power Up’, members will earn 2,000 bonus Starpoints® for every four eligible nights stayed (up to 8,000 bonus Starpoints and 16 nights). An additional 10,000 bonus Starpoints will be awarded when 20 eligible nights have been consumed.

Registration will open in early January to register, and eligible stays at any of the hotels and resorts in the SPG programme from January 15 through April 15, 2013 will qualify.

To set a reminder to register, members can text “PWRUP” to 447950080934 in the U.K. to opt in. Opted-in members will receive three text messages from Starwood for the campaign. One message will be sent after opting in, asking you to respond with keyword “YES” to verify that you would like to receive the reminder text. Once you do so, you will also get a text confirming that you have been opted in. Then, when the promotion is live, you will get the reminder text with registration information. Message and data rates will apply.

For more details, full terms and conditions and to register once the promotion is live, visit spg.com.

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Starwood Preferred Guest: 20% Off Starpoints Purchases Until 14th December 2012

by Continental Club on December 3, 2012  |  Leave a comment

Starwood Preferred Guest, the loyalty programme for Aloft, Element, Four Points, Le Meridien, Luxury Collection, Sheraton, St Regis, Westin and W Hotels, is offering its members the opportunity to purchase additional Starpoints at a 20% discount until 14th December 2012.

Members may purchase Starpoints for themselves or others, as long as their accounts are at least 60 days old, and SPG say that purchases will credit to member accounts within 24 hours.

Although purchasing points instead of paying for a hotel stay rarely achieves a cost saving, points purchase to top-up an account can make economic sense. SPG also allows the conversion of Starpoints to airline programmes, offering an additional 5,000 Starpoint bonus for every 20,000 transferred out.

This transfer opportunity, especially with the current and ongoing bonuses, offers a means of buying more airline miles per annum than the airlines themselves may allow within their own scheme, and/or a means of acquiring airline miles more cheaply than from the airlines. Note however that there may be a short delay in transferred Starpoints subsequently appearing in an airline account.

As a worked example, most members of the British Airways Executive Club may purchase a maximum of 24,000 Avios each calendar year. That’s 4,000 more Avios than are needed for a return Club World upgrade from Premium Economy on a roundtrip from the UK to the East Coast USA. Buying them from BA currently costs £399.

Buying 20,000 Starpoints by 14th December will cost $560; which currently converts to c£360 when paid for by credit card. Convert the Starpoints to Avios, and members will receive 25,000 Avios, for 10% less than 24,000 would have cost from BA, and effectively lifting the annual purchase limit to 49,000 Avios; or almost enough for two East Coast USA Club World upgrades.

To buy Starpoints, visit SPG.com.

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Starwood Preferred Guest: Up To 50% Rebate On North American Award Stays

by Continental Club on October 20, 2012  |  Leave a comment

Members of the Starwood Preferred Guest programme can register to receive a rebate of between 30% and 50% when they use their Starpoints for award stays at 21 selected resorts in North America this season.

The loyalty programme for guests of Le Meridien, aloft, Four Points, Westin, The Luxury Collection, W Hotels, Sheraton, St Regis and element properties has launched the promotion for award stays taken between 21st October and 20th December 2012.

Members must register prior to their stay and by no later than 30th November, and stays already booked but consumed after registration will qualify.

The participating Starwood hotels are:

50% rebate:
• The St. Regis Aspen Resort, Colorado, USA
• The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort, Puerto Rico, USA
• The St. Regis Bal Harbor Resort, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
• The St. Regis Monarch Beach, Dana Point, California, USA
• The Phoenician, a Luxury Collection Resort, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
• W South Beach, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
• The Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa, Hollywood, Florida, USA

40% rebate:
• W Retreat & Spa — Vieques, Puerto Rico, USA
• The Westin Trillium House, Blue Mountain, Ontario, Canada
• The Westin St. John Resort & Villas, Virgin Islands, USA
• The Westin Mission Hills Resort & Spa, Rancho Mirage, California, USA
• The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort & Spa, Cayman Islands
• The Westin Resort & Casino, Aruba
• Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort & Casino, Bahamas

30% rebate:
• Sheraton Steamboat Resort, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, USA
• Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa, Chandler, Arizona, USA
• The St. Regis Deer Valley, Park City, Utah, USA
• The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
• The Westin La Cantera Hill Country Resort, San Antonio, Texas, USA
• The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa, Georgia, USA
• The Westin Whistler Resort & Spa, British Columbia, Canada

For full Ts&Cs and to register for the promotion, click here.

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Starwood Preferred Guest Q3 Promotion – Up To 3x Starpoints

by Continental Club on September 10, 2012  |  Leave a comment

Starwood Hotels have opened registration for their next SPG member promotion – Better By The Night.

Double Starpoints are on offer for eligible stays of 1 or 2 nights taken between 1st October and 20 December 2012. The bonus rises to triple Starpoints on eligible stays of 3 nights or more.

 

Registered members can also earn 250 Starpoints for eligible stays booked at spg.com, and 500 Starpoints for eligible stays booked through the SPG App for iPhone.

Over 1,000 properties from the company’s Le Meridien, aloft, Four Points, Westin, The Luxury Collection, W Hotels, Sheraton, St Regis and Element brands are participating in the double and triple Starpoints offer, and stays at all 1,100 SPG programme hotels are eligible for the online booking bonuses.

Starwood Preferred Guest members must register no later than 30 November 2012, and can do so by visiting Better By The Night.

The iPhone App is available on the App Store at SPG App for iPhone.

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Hotel Loyalty Programme Promotions Q1 2012

by Continental Club on January 26, 2012  |  One comment

Most of the major global hotel brands have now launched their  bonus promotions for the first three or four months of 2012. So, here’s the Continental Club guide to five of the biggest promotions and how to register for them. Remember, membership of these programmes is free and you can sign up for the promotions as soon as you become a member – or even at the same time as you become one.

               

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Sheraton Heathrow Hotel

by Continental Club on May 28, 2009  |  Leave a comment

Let’s imagine that I own a hotel. Perhaps I didn’t just buy it; perhaps I designed it, specified it, built it and then modified it. It stands as a mounument to my own personal tastes and then I realise that what I need is a bit of extra exposure. Some better marketing; the support of a big company with global reach and an excellent reputation. Perhaps I’d like to sign a contract, nail a Sheraton sign to the front and watch the guests flood in.

There’s a problem though. When I look on Sheraton’s parent company’s website, it says that Sheraton is their largest brand, serving the needs of luxury and upscale business and leisure travelers worldwide. That sounds great, but my place is a bit of a dump, to be honest, so there’s no way that Starwood would be happy to see their brand above my door.

No, scratch that, they would. Welcome to the Sheraton Heathrow.

Now, in all fairness, this hotel charges ‘Travelodge’ rates. It’s half the price, usually, of the nearby Sofitel and the web is a rich seam of less than glowing reports about the property. So let’s just say that none of what follows came as an unheralded shock, though it’s still particularly disappointing given the fact that I’m such a fan of Starwood properties and generally find that their adherence to reliable and consistent standards is fairly exemplary.

Arriving at nearly midnight from Terminal 5, the trip on the 350 London bus service was quick and free, thanks to its entirety being within the so-called ‘Freeflow’ area. There was, unsurprisingly, no queue at check-in, and I was delighted to hear that I’d been upgraded to a ‘preferred’ room thanks to my Gold status in the Starwood loyalty programme. That was about the sum total of the welcome information however, with no confirmation of rate or package inclusions, hotel facilties or dining options.

Opening the door to the upgraded room, the first impression was of the heat. So, crank up the airconditioning, which sounded like it was powered by a jet engine borrowed from the airport across the road, and get ready for bed.

The room was clearly recently renovated and, apart from the presence of a traditional cathode ray TV, looked modern and comfortable.

The bathroom was compact but light and bright.

As the air conditioning utterly failed to make any impression on the stifling heat, I pulled back the covers on the famous Sheraton Sweet Sleeper bed, the plush, nine-layer creation of which Starwood is justifiably proud.

 

Unfortunately however, the Sheraton Heathrow had obviously cocked-up the linen order this week, as the double bed had clearly been fitted with a single mattress topper, evidenced by the fact that the mattress showed straight through the base sheet.

 

In an attempt to capture the evidence, a little more light was required, but attempts to illuminate revealed the novel (and failed) use of glue to attach power sockets to the wall rather than, oh I don’t know, something exotic like screws.

 

The aircon droned all night, the temperature never dropped, the bedlinen required a firmly central positioning to avoid falling off the mattress topper and all criticism of the Sofitel’s downgrade from Hermes toiletries evaporated in the humidity. Even the Hilton Amsterdam Airport Schiphol seemed attractive, by comparison.

In the morning, the most rapid departure possible was sought, forgetting that breakfast had been paid for. Perhaps wisely, the Reception staff declined to ask how the stay had been – and I scuttled off to cool down outside and catch the handy (and also free) 423 bus back to T5.

Final verdict for the Sheraton Heathrow: 4/10. The welcome was sub-par, the room was shoddily maintained, poorly prepared and uncomfortably hot and noisy. In no way does the property reflect the stated values of the Sheraton brand, nor does it compare to other hotels which together represent the brand – even the Skyline sister property just down Bath Road. Disappointingly dismal.

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