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I'm curious to hear what constitutes a 'genuine' frequent flyer versus a 'non-genuine' one.
There appears to be a general attitude that those who fly by paying for their fares are the genuine frequent flyers, whereas those who fly by earning points on credit cards etc, and then have used the xASA's as their path to FF status, aren't. There are sub-committees of each of the above being formed to decide whether that includes, those who earn on non-QF flights, and those who earn by buying lots of Taco seasoning at supermarkets also.
As for me personally...meh..if QF offer it, then go for it.
I actually see the issues being about two seperate things, QF points and QF status. Ideally QF qouldn't mix the two up..but they do..so see my previous sentence.
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