There has been a lot of comment in regards to Platinum, particularly in relation to points earn (given the changes at Silver and Gold levels). I think it is worth noting that a 100% points bonus is one of the most generous bonuses in the region. If you compare the Platinum Status bonus to the top ten international carriers in the Australian market, specifically QF, SQ, NZ, JQ, EK, DJ, CX, MH and TG (noting D7 doesn't have a FFP), we have the most generous Status bonus by far. Some of these carriers do not even have an elite earn bonus. Acknowledge that redemption pricing varies across programs and the value equation will vary from individual to individual.
Furthermore, the improvements to cabin bonuses also improve points earn, and hence earn/burn ratios for redemptions. We felt this was a way we could better recognise the contribution from premium cabins, in addition to the status earn recognition accorded. Whilst the increases to Cabin bonuses are applicable to all tiers, in general, they impact the Platinum tier far more significantly, due to the cabins typically flown by Platinums.
In relation to Economy, we have particularly generous Economy earn, particularly when there has been a industry trend towards reducing or even not having earn in Discount Economy (some of our competitors have five levels of Economy earn). Referring to the list of QF, SQ, NZ, JQ, EK, DJ, CX, MH and TG, ask yourself, how many of these carriers still offer 1 point per mile flown in Discount Economy, particularly on low or sale fares?
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I agree 100% with the above - if I could have expressed it as well myself, I would have.Red Roo,
Granted that what you said above is true, what you need to understand is that you have effectively diluted the worth of Platinum by making silver and gold better earn rates. That is what people are upset about.
I'm one (of many I know persnally) who are Platinum by flying 95% of the time in Economy (business if I fly myself or upgrade on points). So that is a lot of hard slogging. I'll get Platinum again this year - however I may decide to direct my flying to Virgin instead as there is no tangible benefits. Lifting PG to 2400 has put it out of my reach. Personally I would rather stick to one carrier as I have done to date, but give me something tangible to do so (63 of my 66 flights were on QF metal, the other 3 were CX and 9W).
I am sure you can see that the last 2 rounds of "enchancements" have only taken away from Platinums (PG bar raising and Anytime access removal) but given nothing tangible back.
The other back move for your lower tier members is resetting the "loyalty bonus". Bascially it means only Gold and above will ever get it - or a silver that gets halfway to gold. In the case of someone like my daughter who flies with me on occasion she will never see a "bonus" as you will reset it every year. if you want to cap the number of bonuses per year fine, but let it roll over per year as it does now. Then you look after those smaller fliers that may not fly all the time, but they still get a bit of a kickback every few years.
I do thank you for spending time on here and engaging us. We may seem hard to please, however there are things that do make us happy.
A suggestion from me, if you have ideas for the program, run a survey here to gauge responses. At the end of the day you will gain valuable feedback before announcing "exciting news" and ending up getting negative responses here and on places like Facebook (which I feel was a PR disaster for QF)
Of course I am more than happy to volunteer for the Advisory panel..
Cheers,
Nick
Firstly, the QF FF program is now commonly called a frequent spend program and I am competing against guys who rack up tens of thousands of points per month running their business through it.
Qantas Frequent Flyer said:Preferential access to selected Qantas Classic Award seats
Qantas provides preferential access, when available, to selected Qantas Classic Award seats to Silver, Gold and Platinum Frequent Flyers. On selected flights, preferential access for Gold and Platinum members may be above the access available to Silver and Bronze members+.
<snip> the question must be asked (and, I suggest, MUST be answered) 'what's in it for me? Why am I getting screwed in return for my loyalty?'
So in summary, QF doesn't know:
1. what the benefits are
2. how many people it will apply to
3. whether or not it will require additional QF status credits
Good one, QF!
Virgin Australia, now's the time for a status match!
Flippancy has it's place in life, but - we spend a lot of time in the air. Some of us, myself included, spend our own money. We are entitled to ask, what is the answer to my question, Qantas?
I emailed DJ today asking for a status match (my colleague a few months ago emailed them out of the blue and got matched) and they politely declined.
BUT I have earned over 2,000 status credits every year for over 10 years - 3,600 v's 20,000+ - just a bit of a difference. These changes are the first I can remember when I actually get some additional benefits. Yet I fly with QF year after year after year. When the HELL is QF going to recognise the long term value of their premium customers ? .
I am somewhat amazed at this comment. Sure WPs have lost a few things like anytime access and International exit rows for free but....
New SYD and MEL First International Lounges
The Domestic Business lounges
Access to Domestic Exit Row seat selection in advance
Argh! They are missing out on a huge opportunity!
Isn't it interesting how credit card companies offer you incentives to switch yet airlines offer you golden/platinum/unobtainium handcuffs to stay?
Feel free to skip the First/ Business lounge and go back to the old school like it was 5 yrs ago.
People do not react symmetrically to loss and gain.