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Nor trips originating OS.I wonder if it'll be a new approach for additional domestic rewards, given Classic+ doesn't cover domestic at the moment.
Are you sure this was today? The statement sounds exactly like what they said in the lead up to the launch of Classic Plus.Qantas management said on the earning call today "we've indicated that there will be an announcement a few weeks down the track, which will help to solve this pain point and introduce a new flight rewards product. We're not releasing any more details at this stage. However, we have said that there is no changes to the Classic Reward program that this is in addition to that."
I wonder what the change will be?
We already have Points+Pay. Might be time to roll out Points*Pay, or even Points^PayI wonder if it'll be a new approach for additional domestic rewards, given Classic+ doesn't cover domestic at the moment.
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Here's the Classic Plus slide from today's investor presentation. 100k CR+ seats redeemed since launch (elsewhere in the document Qantas states that 9 billion points have been redeemed, so about 90k points per seat average?). Overall they sound optimistic about the program.
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So not today then lolYes it was today - it was said by Olivia Wirth (CEO of Qantas Loyalty)
Opps you are right - stupid team member sent me Feb24 notesSo not today then lol
She left Qantas ages ago.
Classic Plus *was* the new flight reward product designed to alleviate a “pain point”.
We’ve known for a while it’s coming to domestic flights by the end of the year.
Not sure about flights originating overseas.
Yes, although this should be a surprise to nobody given they're also very popular routes (and you can't book CR+ unless CR is sold out)Anybody notice that the top ten are routes that have always had very poor availability for Classic Rewards?
WirthlessOpps you are right - stupid team member sent me Feb24 notes
I’m curious how peeps are booking “London-Singapore” (in either direction) as a seperate CR+?Here's the Classic Plus slide from today's investor presentation. 100k CR+ seats redeemed since launch (elsewhere in the document Qantas states that 9 billion points have been redeemed, so about 90k points per seat average?). Overall they sound optimistic about the program.
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Here's the Classic Plus slide from today's investor presentation. 100k CR+ seats redeemed since launch (elsewhere in the document Qantas states that 9 billion points have been redeemed, so about 90k points per seat average?). Overall they sound optimistic about the program.
I don't think you can clutch those straws any tighter...Looks like an underperforming program to me.
Ahh you're back, nice to see you again.I don't think you can clutch those straws any tighter...
I think we all get the fact that you don't like CR+, but it's one facet of a multi-dimensional program. Let's look at this objectively for a moment. The results for Loyalty showed:
All of this put together shows that demand for QFF is accelerating, not declining, outperforming not underperforming.
- Above system member growth
- Well above system active member growth
- Was already delivering market leading profit per member
- Above system profit growth
- Above system profit per member growth (achieved despite already leading the market)
- Significant improvement in customer engagement metrics
- 1.2x multiplier on the flywheel since CR+ launch (which is probably the most impressive thing on the list here)
As someone who works in loyalty, I wish I could "underperform" to this extent.
Reasonable redemptions for LAX especially on AA closer to departure. Also you have alternative options with MEL and SYD to LAX then, SFO, DFW, YVR for the west coast.Interesting LAX doesn't make the top 10...