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same same, just got the email and yes , I like that a lot.Not sure if it helps but just got this email.
I like the idea that waitlisted passengers will now know 14 days out.
does anyone know what happens if you book at current rates then change flights after?
i know you need to pay the US$25 change fee - do they still honour the old redemption rates?
It’s SIA’s program to do with whatever they want, but it’s a negative for me. Means I’ve got to find another 70K Velocity points. I guess do-able but things could change, and those 2 x J EUR redemptions I was lining up could see me me and the +1 flying somewhere closer instead.
At least economy has been left alone but still this is not a good trend.Across the board in premium cabins. Economy, FWIW, stays the same.
Getting like QF, selling way too many points in multiple markets and not enough seats available to match demand.
AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
anz adventure credit card offering 80k.
Yes, I almost agree. But to do this fairly, whenever redemption rates increase by 10%, existing points balances should also increase by 10%. And where points are earned based on non-dollar amounts (e.g. flights by mileage, petrol by the litre, etc.) then the earn rate for those products should also go up by the 10%. But agree that where points are earned by dollar spend then as the dollar erodes with inflation, then so too should the value of those new points.Redemption rates have to go up over time due to inflation, as we earn more income, spend more money and earn more points, the award seats need to have incremental increases. Its certainly been much easy to earn points volumes in recent times than 10+ years ago.