If QF changed to revenue and didn’t reduce elites what on earth would be the point?
I don't think the number of elites is the issue for QF as it was with BA (with their Tier Point promos) and DL (with their MQM rollovers). The value of the loyalty program to an airline is the ability to drive customer behaviour and short of a profitability based program, a revenue based program gets closer to achieving what an airline's shareholders will be after:
- Members will have to focus on the actual dollars spent to achieve their target status level, rather than finding the cheapest (and likely least profitable) flights to achieve the required status credits
- If paying for upgrades using points counts towards revenue based requirements, members are more likely to do that and reduce the points liability sitting on the Qantas balance sheet
- The margins on ancillary spending such as credit cards, holiday packages etc are much higher than from flights and greatly improve financial metrics. The whole Points Club thing was a start (as is the Qantas for Business push), but revenue based status requirements counting these enable such high margin revenue streams to become much stickier.
- When the airline needs a short term boost to some of its' financial metrics, it just needs to run a promotion to drive exactly that outcome.
Qantas Loyalty and its' strategy and consumer behaviour consultants are no doubt running the spreadsheets on all of this and watching the AA / DL / VA / BA experiences to eventually roll this out in a way they can claim as a 'win' for their 'loyal customers'. I would not be surprised if an initial launch includes spin along the lines of "under the new program, a similar number of our valued members will continue to earn the same status as they do today". But once implemented, they will then be able to say "jump" and members will have to ask "how high?"
Believe me, as a traveler I don't want them to change, but these are businesses looking to drive continued revenue and profit growth. Most of those working for Qantas Loyalty are focussed on how can the $511 million segment EBIT for Qantas Loyalty in the last financial year grow by 20% next year and again by 20% in the years following that. Moving to revenue based status requirements is highly likely to be part of that, even if it initially doesn't alter the actual number of elites.