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HomeIndustryTransportationBlogsNEWS & OFFERS: Air Fares Already Rising, Melia up to 40% Off and Club Eurostar 20% Off Reward Seats
NEWS & OFFERS: Air Fares Already Rising, Melia up to 40% Off and Club Eurostar 20% Off Reward Seats
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NEWS & OFFERS: Air Fares Already Rising, Melia up to 40% Off and Club Eurostar 20% Off Reward Seats

•March 10, 2026
Turning Left for Less
Turning Left for Less•Mar 10, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • •Jet fuel jumped 58% in a week, raising fares
  • •US airlines stopped hedging, exposing cost volatility
  • •Book transatlantic flights now to avoid upcoming surcharges
  • •Meliá Wonder Week offers up to 40% hotel discount
  • •Club Eurostar rewards seats discounted to 800 points

Summary

Airline fuel costs have spiked dramatically after the Middle East conflict, with United reporting a 58% jet‑fuel price jump in a week and U.S. carriers abandoning most hedging strategies, prompting early fare hikes and potential surcharges on transatlantic routes. European airlines such as EasyJet and IAG remain more hedged, offering some price stability. Meanwhile, Meliá’s Wonder Week delivers up to 40% off hotel stays for members, and Club Eurostar is offering 20% off reward seats, reducing the points cost to as low as 800 points per one‑way trip.

Pulse Analysis

The recent escalation in the Middle East has sent jet‑fuel prices soaring, with United Airlines noting a 58% increase in less than seven days. U.S. carriers, having largely abandoned fuel‑hedging practices, now face raw cost exposure that translates into higher ticket prices and new fuel surcharges. While some European airlines maintain substantial hedges—EasyJet covering up to 84% of its 2026 fuel needs—travelers on transatlantic routes should consider booking now to avoid the anticipated price surge as demand rebounds.

At the same time, hospitality brands are leveraging deep discounts to capture post‑pandemic demand. Meliá’s annual "Wonder Week" runs from March 9‑16, offering members up to 40% off stays across its global portfolio, from urban properties to resort locations. The promotion requires a MeliáRewards membership and provides added perks such as lounge access and upgraded room categories. Savvy travelers can lock in these rates for stays extending into late 2026, effectively insulating themselves from future price inflation in the hotel market.

Loyalty programs are also stepping up with value‑focused offers. Club Eurostar’s limited‑time deal cuts reward‑seat pricing to as low as 800 points one‑way, with no blackout dates and travel eligibility through December 2026. American Express Platinum holders can transfer Membership Rewards points at a favorable 1,500‑to‑100 ratio, further enhancing point efficiency. Such promotions reflect a broader industry trend: airlines and hotels are using points‑based incentives to retain high‑value customers amid volatile cost environments, making it essential for frequent travelers to monitor and act on these limited offers promptly.

NEWS & OFFERS: Air fares already rising, Melia up to 40% off and Club Eurostar 20% off Reward seats

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