LoungeMiles – the loyalty programme for Servisair lounges in the UK – is celebrating its first birthday by giving visitors double stamps for the rest of September 2013.
Launched a year ago, the LoungeMiles concept is a stamp based loyalty card – a bit like that used at some coffee shops.
Regardless of how you are paying for entry (directly, or via PriorityPass card, or other method that qualifies you for entry), visitors to Servisair operated lounges in the UK – including those lounges operating under the new “Aspire” brand – will receive an extra stamp on their loyalty card each visit this month.
When you have 5 stamps on your card you can redeem it (by post) for one of the following rewards:
- £5 John Lewis voucher
- £5 Pizza Express voucher
- £5 Boots voucher
- £5 Marks and Spencer voucher
- £5 House of Fraser voucher
- £5 Debenhams voucher
- Gift voucher for entry to a Servisair operated lounge (UK only).
The lounge visit gift voucher can be given away to someone else to use, making it a credible redemption option even if you qualify for free entry to their lounges based upon a card you might hold.
You can pick up your LoungeMiles card from the reception desk at the lounges.
(While the gift voucher can be given away, LoungeMiles stamp collection cards should however only be used by a single individual to obtain all 5 stamps and they have name capture details on the reverse.)
Even if there is a better lounge available that you have access to, if you get free entry to Servisair lounges – perhaps from an unlimited use level PriorityPass card – then you might as well pop in at least to get your stamp.
Remember the PriorityPass cards that the card-holder and the supplemental card-holder get from holding the Amex Platinum Charge Card are each good for admitting two people to a lounge without further charge. So if you are travelling with someone and pop into an Servisair lounge during September you should be 4 stamps up (2 per LM card during the promotion, one LM card for each person) – so £4+ for popping on your way to a BA lounge, etc. If both of you are travelling with a companion each 8 stamps…
Every little helps offset the annual Amex plat card fee of £450, if you need help to justify it for the other benefits of holding the Plat card..
Always happy to refer people for the Amex plat card, contact me if interested.
For more information on the Lounge Miles scheme: http://www.executivelounges.com/loungemiles
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