Why do we keep flying with airlines that muck us around ?
Out of habit, familiarity, for status/recognition, forgetfulness, and for the inconvenience of change.. But that loyalty is changing, just like it did with banks.
For the last 5 years or so ppl hv stopped putting all thr business in one bank. The reasons are many, but the practice of flipping c/card balances to new cards is one example, branch closures another. In my case, the bank stopped offering accts that I wanted, so I took my biz elsewhere.
Perhaps if you are usually scratching around for points flts or upgrades from economy, then you rely on FF status with one airline to access those benefits, but if you regularly fly up near the pointy end mostly on your own $$ then you know with time and experience what to expect from the ticket you pay for. There hv been only a few times that status with an airline has made things better than I wud otherwise expect. Op Ups with CX was one (when they had F to Aust, no longer) and plenty of times when it hasnt (BA seating a pair of QF plats downstairs in the middle, facing backwds, nxt to galley on 747 in J, or BA seating wife QF gold downstairs and me QF plat upstairs on same PNR is another).
None of this excuses the call centre/refund mess of late, but such irritations are likely to only accelerate the move for usually loyal pax to forget the re-qualification and shop around more. Current irregular airlines scheds are contributing - we are about to try EK to Europe for the first time in yonks - not because they were cheaper but because (preferred) SQ scheds to Aust wud hv meant an overnight hotel in Mel or Syd on return, or a 7 hr wait in Sing.
The EK/QF points might be useful sometime and the loss of PPS credits will hurt, but getting there and back without delay is what we prefer.