Do you think Qantas will respond? If so, how?
Increase the SC's needed to hit WP to 1800
Red Roo has already stated no change in earn/requal levels planned.
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how about the following ....
for P1
- instant confirmation of International upgrades ( sub to availability)
- Return of any time lounge access
- Points upgrades confirmed earlier from waitlist
ability to waitlist domestic upgrades
more chances closer to departure for confirmation of upgrades as seats are released due to cancellations ( ie today is just one round )
how about the following ....
for P1
- instant confirmation of International upgrades ( sub to availability)
- Return of any time lounge access
- Points upgrades confirmed earlier from waitlist
ability to waitlist domestic upgrades
more chances closer to departure for confirmation of upgrades as seats are released due to cancellations ( ie today is just one round )
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I think that they will respond but I think it will be virtually impossible for them to compete. This unfortunately is one of the problems with a workforce that is more expensive in.
I think they will not respond.
QF are sitting on a huge number of accounts which constitute - for all intents and purposes - a lock-in of those doing business with them. Unfortunately, 99% of us are not those kinds of people.
If QF had the same cost bases as VA, there would be no problem right now. But they don't.
QF may lose all the business of the AFF community, but will they change? I think they won't, and if they do, it'll be to 'appease' their customers of which AFF is not part of said demographic.
anat0l raises some good points, but QF's changes have impacted more than just the AFF demographic. Whether or not they can retain their existing corporate accounts should give them pause, but more likely they're more concerned about how to turn QFd into a purely CityFlyer business and replace QFi with JQi, while walking away with a handy private equity handshake. :/
Unfortunately I'll have to disagree with you on this one.
Qantas needs to respond quickly to avoid a mass exodus of Platinums. There are a lot of juicy carrots on the Virgin table, which only seem to be getting bigger and better as the months pass by. By contrast, Qantas have not added anything new to the Platinum list since 2003 and infact have been reducing overall benefits ever since.
QF's corporate accounts are very 'oldskool' and have very deep roots so those are solid, but QF can't survive purely on these accounts.
The biggest thing to look at is the future. Virgin are investing in goodwill while QF is not. As a business owner my spend is decent, but as more and more of my staff need to travel for work - what kind of picture do you think I'll paint to my board when airline spend and travel polcies come up? Every uber DYKWIA frequent flyer was a nobody at one stage, and from my experience they learn and rewards those who helped them when they were small. QF is doing a brilliant job at destroying their future in this sense.
Qantas has no choice but to respond quickly with Platinum One and international upgrade changes if they want halt the slide of their domestic market share. For the first time in 10 years there is a real FF competitor who outshines Qantas. This is a very real threat to the QF business.
tippin_the_rift said:Unfortunately I'll have to disagree with you on this one Daniel.
Qantas needs to respond quickly to avoid a mass exodus of Platinums. There are a lot of juicy carrots on the Virgin table, which only seem to be getting bigger and better as the months pass by. By contrast, Qantas have not added anything new to the Platinum list since 2003 and infact have been reducing overall benefits ever since.
QF's corporate accounts are very 'oldskool' and have very deep roots so those are solid, but QF can't survive purely on these accounts.
The biggest thing to look at is the future. Virgin are investing in goodwill while QF is not. As a business owner my spend is decent, but as more and more of my staff need to travel for work - what kind of picture do you think I'll paint to my board when airline spend and travel polcies come up? Every uber DYKWIA frequent flyer was a nobody at one stage, and from my experience they learn and rewards those who helped them when they were small. QF is doing a brilliant job at destroying their future in this sense.
Qantas has no choice but to respond quickly with Platinum One and international upgrade changes if they want halt the slide of their domestic market share. For the first time in 10 years there is a real FF competitor who outshines Qantas. This is a very real threat to the QF business.