hossein_au
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Assuming we believe the reason given by Justin at the lunch (and I have no reason not to believe him) then their removal is going to have little effect on Qantas revenue.
JohnK, with all due respect, you seem to argue with every single person who says s/he will leave Qantas, but you state you have no reason not to believe a Qantas spin doctor (I don't know Justin, and I don't know what he does, but I respectfully take everything a Qantas mid to high level manager says these days with a huge grain of salt).
Believe me, I am happy for you that you have found what best works for you, and I truly wish you a wonderful and happy relationship with Qantas, but you need to realise that different people have different needs and different points of view. If someone tells you they prefer Virgin because of the service they've received, why do you have to ridicule them? Their definition (and experience) of service obviously differs from you. Why get upset over something so subjective? I reckon choice is good...
Indeed. The cheap seats cost Qantas money, much better to kill the cheap fare scam. They'll return to profit in no time.
And I'm sure Qantas Exec will tell you, over lunch, that the demise of the cheap fare scam was due to a lot of people earning (peanut) status through that and now that they (both the cheap tickets and the free-loaders) are gone, all will be good...
That's my feeling too. When I talk to QF FFers outside the AFF community I hear very little outrage over the recent changes because most people were not taking advantage of them anyway.
But the thing is that flying pattern is not evenly distributed across the general population. You p!$$ off the top 5% of your customers and you stand to lose way more that 5% of your revenue/profit; and that is true for any business, let alone in aviation where the competition is so fierce.
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