Booking AA Less CX Space?

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Limewood

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Rumours are spreading that CX may release less award space to alliance partners, would be tragic for us as HKG is an excellent gateway to Europe or USA.
 
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A) hope it isn't true

B) if it is, hope it's contained to AA as I'm exclusive QF

C) glad I've secured our 4 x F/J seats to Europe and back later this year
 
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for us - yes
for the airline - makes business sense i'd suppose? certainly both articles above make very interesting reads and in a way would justify keeping first class award space for their own FFP and making it into a more revenue based system which actually rewards their big spending customers. With US credit cards selling/giving points away so cheaply, i can see why the airline is looking to keep seats for customers who have actually spent money at CX.

still a pity nonetheless

Terrible decision from CX if true.
 
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