I found anytime access good because it allowed me to at least use a business class lounge when flying on non-oneworld carriers. This did not happen very often. Because company policy is cheapest fare of the day, this is beginning to happen a little more. With anytime access, this was not too much of a concern. Now that anytime access is going away and I do not have any status with any other airlines, I will lose that benefit. The result for me is to look harder and book at times when the QF flight is the cheapest.
IMHO, this enhancement by QF is a to try and get every last dollar of revenue out of their existing customers. Which of course in business is the easiest money to make rather than find new customers. In my case this will work. For instance, to go to KL, I can travel on QF via Singapore cheaper than flying MAS direct. I have friends in Singapore so I travel this way. It's longer, I am away for one extra day but I do get a daytime flight home from Singapore on QF32.
Of course I am against the 'enhancement' and disappointed in another benefit being removed. But I don't think it is seen as eroding loyalty from the QF side. I think it's just increasing revenue.
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IMHO, this enhancement by QF is a to try and get every last dollar of revenue out of their existing customers. Which of course in business is the easiest money to make rather than find new customers. In my case this will work. For instance, to go to KL, I can travel on QF via Singapore cheaper than flying MAS direct. I have friends in Singapore so I travel this way. It's longer, I am away for one extra day but I do get a daytime flight home from Singapore on QF32.
Of course I am against the 'enhancement' and disappointed in another benefit being removed. But I don't think it is seen as eroding loyalty from the QF side. I think it's just increasing revenue.
Cheers