Not sure many will go over to VS. No domestic routes and minimal International routes plus many aren’t interested in SkyTeam.Holy cough these changes are horrendous. Good luck to BA where you'll have people now pivot to Virgin Atlantic.
Trains…Not sure many will go over to VS. No domestic routes and minimal International routes plus many aren’t interested in SkyTeam.
QF is still looking good - for now.If people want to stay with OW and want the BA perks then they will just have to grin and bear it or look at other OW alternatives. Many will finally realise that being handcuffed to an airline isn’t worth it either
I don’t think it the right fit for me personally but I’ll crunch a few numbers and see. Perhaps it does work out that QF is the best OW option for meQF is still looking good - for now.
Yes, it's certainly the best for me at the moment. I used to be BAEC Gold, but decided following the pandemic that it was no longer worth chasing compared with Qantas.QF is still looking good - for now.
Ben’s arguments are ok, but a little biased. He has a point of view which he then finds relevant data points to try and support. And doesn’t address arguments which might be contrary.Yes, it's certainly the best for me at the moment. I used to be BAEC Gold, but decided following the pandemic that it was no longer worth chasing compared with Qantas.
And FWIW, I think this article pretty much sums it up, and would apply equally to VA's forthcoming "enhanced" FF program.
Airline Loyalty Programs: Who Should Be Rewarded Most?
Here's why it's bad business for airline loyalty programs to simply reward those booking the most expensive tickets. It's just not logical.onemileatatime.com
I suspect lounge capacity issues are somewhat of a driver.Can't work out why BA would do this
Maybe that’s the intention?Can't work out why BA would do this - they've admitted business travel for them still hasn't recovered to 2019 levels and are targeting premium leisure travellers.
The Club World experience isn't great, many will try it once and unlike business travellers don't have to use BA or even fly up front in future. It was almost worth it though having one, maybe two, long haul trips in Club and shorter trips in Europe back of the plane as you get benefits from your status. Not anymore.
Though it's interesting seeing the meltdown on the BA FT board, there are a lot of posters there who travel a lot and then spend an inordinate amount of time on the board discussing BA. Some will need to find a new hobby.
My experience is quite different to yours! BA F might be the world’s best business class, but it is still a good product. I also like Club World. Even the ying-yang seats I find really comfortable. I’ve never been a big one needing storage around my seat so it’s not an issue for me. And my qantas silver allows free seat selection 7 days prior, so I’ve always snagged a bulkhead with direct aisle access.The thing is I don't think there are that many high spending leisure travellers for BA, and the BA F/J proposition isn't exactly luxurious - try it once but then either try another carrier or just fly premium economy.
BA have a lot of competition going east, much less competition going to the US but I can't see too many high spending leisure folks paying a large premium ex LHR, seeing what they get for their money, and then continuing to do it. The Heathrow experience for premium travellers is also poor, regardless of the lounges (and the CCR is no QF F lounge!)
But I’d suspect there are plenty of OW status chasers that hardly fly BA but are BAEC elite tier. I moved over to BAEC a couple of years ago as the program was the best fit for me and despite holding Gold every year I am only a short journey into LTG unlike others on here who are quite a bit down the pathway and now have hit a substantial road block. I s haven’t flown BA long haul for years and only do a few Euro business trips each year to maintain status. At the end of the day I spend a decent amount on OW airlines but wouldn’t even be a speck on BA’s radar and they are probably happy to see the back of those like meThe thing is I don't think there are that many high spending leisure travellers for BA
It's more the cost of these BA fares ex London! They are not cheap, and premium leisure customers much more price sensitive than corporate ones.My experience is quite different to yours! BA F might be the world’s best business class, but it is still a good product. I also like Club World. Even the ying-yang seats I find really comfortable. I’ve never been a big one needing storage around my seat so it’s not an issue for me. And my qantas silver allows free seat selection 7 days prior, so I’ve always snagged a bulkhead with direct aisle access.
The Concorde Room… again I think we differ in that!
I don’t know how many people are going to be bothered flying a narrow body to connect in Germany, Switzerland or Paris when they can fly direct out of London. Regionally I suppose it doesn’t make much difference.
And all the warriors and status-runners who now say they’re going to abandon BA… good luck. The enthusiasm might run out after the first couple of times their connecting flight is delayed due to weather or ATC strikes or whatever.
That may be the case but there other ways to solve capacity.Only matter of time before Qf follows...the Syd Qf F lounge at times resembles a zoo.
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