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Agree ... need another option along these lines.Unfortunately I can't respond to your poll... For me, "yes" (air travel) Loyalty Programs have an influence, "but" so to do price, convenience & comfort. (The proportions of which, are variable in every decision.)
shaunmgsm,I am interested to hear peoples views on this question and reasons why/how their opinion is formed....
What are the drivers for your loyalty?
This is being used for research on rewards programs in an MBA course.
Thanks,
Shaun
Perhaps if always flying in paid First Class. Most of my travel (probably 80%+) is in paid Business Class, and I still appreciate the status benefits of F check-in, F Lounge access, Upgrades to F, access to preferred seating, direct access to empowered telephone staff etc.One last thought - if one was to never ever fly economy class - would loyalty programs matter at all? After all many of the non-point benefits of loyalty programs, such as separate queues, upgrades, lounge access, priority luggage are automatic for paying J and F pax!
Perhaps if always flying in paid First Class. Most of my travel (probably 80%+) is in paid Business Class, and I still appreciate the status benefits of F check-in, F Lounge access, Upgrades to F, access to preferred seating, direct access to empowered telephone staff etc.