FlyingKangaroo
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The airline that wanted its market position to attract the value customer will now be offering substantially less value in its FF program.
VA will likely remain the “value” choice compared to Qantas when it comes to what matters most: the cost of the airfare. So the question becomes whether those lower fares keep bringing the passengers in despite a lower value FFP.
For most, the answer to that is probably yes, even though it’s almost certain some revenue will be lost. So the next questions are just how much revenue will be lost and is it material, and might they be forced to lower or ultimately keep fares lower over time than they otherwise would have if they maintained a higher value FFP?
VA presumably isn’t stupid and knows those risks yet is comfortable with the decision they’ve made, but only time will tell. The “mid-market” of any industry is a tough place to be, and a fool’s errand in the minds of many.