_TheTraveller_
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I wasn't sure if this was the right place to post this but I was researching for new FFPs with the changes to BAEC and I was reading a post by Lucky/Ben from OMAAT on his strategy for this year. He posted the comment below:
Having played the game for 10 years as a fascinating hobby, the potential health impacts of frequent flying and cost has crossed my mind. This made me question whether the benefits outweigh the costs in chasing FF points/status anymore. I have QF WP and LTG so am I better off diversifying and play the hotel status game? I think one program that I've seen that has had universal praise was Hyatt. Is the cost of mattress runs going to offset the potential benefits?
What are everyone's thoughts in comparing the two type of loyalty programs? Are on ground benefits more beneficial for a leisure traveller verses FFP benefits? I would imagine that road warriors to enjoy the FFP benefits more than the hotel benefits.
Post for reference: My Airline Elite Status Strategy For 2025: I'm Nearly A Free Agent
16-year-old me would be so disappointed to hear this, but I generally don’t think it’s worth going out of your way to attain airline elite status anymore. I tend to think there’s huge value in seeking out elite status with hotels, given how useful the perks are, and also given that status can in many cases be easy to earn. I can’t say the same about airlines, though.
Having played the game for 10 years as a fascinating hobby, the potential health impacts of frequent flying and cost has crossed my mind. This made me question whether the benefits outweigh the costs in chasing FF points/status anymore. I have QF WP and LTG so am I better off diversifying and play the hotel status game? I think one program that I've seen that has had universal praise was Hyatt. Is the cost of mattress runs going to offset the potential benefits?
What are everyone's thoughts in comparing the two type of loyalty programs? Are on ground benefits more beneficial for a leisure traveller verses FFP benefits? I would imagine that road warriors to enjoy the FFP benefits more than the hotel benefits.
Post for reference: My Airline Elite Status Strategy For 2025: I'm Nearly A Free Agent