trendwhore
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Don't think I've earnt points from flying for years.. business AMEX for all the points
To be honest I am surprised that figure is as high as it is. Arguably it is higher than most major airlines out there where I would reckon 80% of frequent flyer miles are earned on the ground. Which I suppose begs the question, why is that figure so high?
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A very interesting question I think.I wonder what the ration of points spent on "ground" vs air is?
I would think the ground burn is probably higher than we think.
To use a marketing term it actually made customers more sticky.I feel linking credit cards etc to flying programs has destroyed the foundation of why these programs were originally formed .
Well the article states "According to Qantas’ pre-COVID figures, around 70% of redemptions are on Qantas Group flights." what is unclear is whether that is 70% of flight redemptions, or 70% of redemptions overall.
It's overall.
This is where the US programs (look at DL's latest "enhancements" for example) have twisted this. One can, in theory, reach near top status through spend on linked CC's alone.I like the ground earning opportunities, provided SCs stay in place and the churners do not get more privileges when flying than those who earned their status by actually flying.
is that 70% figure based on total points redeemed or numbers of redemptions then?
And more than half of QFF points are spent buying toasters.
But that's the beauty (to Qantas) of granting flying-related privileges to infrequent flyers. It costs them very little (eg some free food and grog and an extra person or two in the lounge taking up space) while it makes the Points Club customer feel valued on the rare occasion that they do travel.Points Club Plus does give one flying advantage in terms of 12months lounge access. Even though seldom fly QF to take advantage of this perk.
It's because airlines (US mainly) figured out that selling points with the allure of redemptions is significantly more profitable than actually flying planes.I feel linking credit cards etc to flying programs has destroyed the foundation of why these programs were originally formed .
QFF now means ......I am a doe doe (flightless bird) with lots of cards.......it's a bloody joke.