Etihad Airways are offering American Express Cardmembers a discount of up to 10% on selected flights in First, Business and Economy Class, excluding taxes. Book and travel by 30 June 2017 and pay with your American Express Card to receive the discount.
Terms & Conditions
- Offer is only valid on One-way Return trip fares. The discount would not apply on Multicity destinations/Stopovers.
- American Express Cardmembers can receive up to 10% off when booking a flight with Etihad Airways.
- Cardmembers must book and travel by 30 June 2017.
- Payment must be made with an American Express Card and bookings must be made on etihad.com/amexoffer
- Flights and fare types are subject to availability at the time of booking.
- The discount only applies to flights that are sold by Etihad Airways and operated by Etihad Airways or our codeshare partners.
- Flights eligible for the discount are clearly signalled by a yellow star next to them. Please ensure only flights eligible for the discount are selected when booking.
- The discount only applies to the base fare and not on taxes or additional charges.
- The discount is valid on all Economy Saver, Economy Classic, Economy Flex, Business Saver, Business Classic, Business Flex, and First, excluding child or infant fares.
- From time to time, Economy Class fares categorised as Economy Deals may be available for sale. - Discount will not apply to these Economy Deals, but they will be bookable through etihad.com/amexoffer.
- Changes and cancellations are subject to charges and fees as per published fare rules.
- All changes must be made with Etihad Airways via etihad.com or Etihad Airways call centres.
- Etihad Airways are the promoter and solely responsible for the fulfilment of the offer.
First four digits of your American Express Card required. For American Express Australia issued cards, most of them are 3760.
How does booking direct with Etihad compare with booking through kayak etc these days?
Last time I looked 4 years ago they emailed me a "special" one way flight price that was more expensive than a return on Kayak.