IHG 48 hour winter sale!!! Book a room for only £29
Recently I posted quite a few articles about the IHG (Intercontinental, Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza) rewards programme. These posts included a review of the IHG loyalty program and one of the great ways to spend your IHG points on a thing called pointbreaks.
IHG are now running a 48 hour winter […]
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Last minute booking app, Hotel Tonight is running an exciting Black Friday promotion.
The promotion will begin at 7a.m. on the 28th November. Selected hotels will be only £7 a night all across the UK and Ireland for stays on the 28th November.
I have used Hotel Tonight in the past and […]
Share This:Mistake Fare – Around the world for £260. Rome – Singapore – Los Angeles
There is currently an exciting mistake fare available that will allow you to fly around the world for only £260. The flight starts from Rome and stops first in Singapore, where you can spend a couple of nights/weeks or whatever you fancy before heading to Los Angeles.
Clearly you will have […]
Share This:IHG PointBreaks 24 Nov 2014 – 28 Feb 2015 – Stay at the Intercontinental for only 5,000 points
A few days ago I reviewed the IHG loyalty programme. In my review I wrote that one of my favourite things about the programme is a thing called PointBreaks.
PointBreaks allows you to redeem a free night at certain IHG properties for only 5,000 points. This provides great value as the […]
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