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On 3/6/2003 944 AM skyflyr69 wrote:
Looks like the other airlines are following Usairways LEAD concerning big spenders. Continental, Delta, UAL now put big spenders ahead of the frequent fliers says the Wall street Journal!
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Actually DL started it some time ago with with "LUSER" fares and a bunch of other bad ideas. They continue to lead the pack in "innovations" of this sort. As usual Ben managed to take the worst aspects of several external ideas and combine them into something even worse.
Big Ben didn't propose to do a damn thing to put big spenders ahead of anyone -- all he did was use a trumped up claim regarding the opinions of big spenders to justify trying to take away benefits. None of his brilliant moves would have had an impact until March of 2004 when the cockroaches infesting his FF program would have presumably been flushed out of the system.
AA has had the insight to implement [i]incentives[/i] that reward big spenders without punishing ordinary frequent fliers -- recognizing the key point the Ben doesn't get. Namely that today's big spender will be on vacation with the family next week and won't appreciate being treated like pond scum just because ths weeks ticket is the wrong sort to buy the airline's love with.
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On 3/6/2003 944 AM skyflyr69 wrote:
Looks like the other airlines are following Usairways LEAD concerning big spenders. Continental, Delta, UAL now put big spenders ahead of the frequent fliers says the Wall street Journal!
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Actually DL started it some time ago with with "LUSER" fares and a bunch of other bad ideas. They continue to lead the pack in "innovations" of this sort. As usual Ben managed to take the worst aspects of several external ideas and combine them into something even worse.
Big Ben didn't propose to do a damn thing to put big spenders ahead of anyone -- all he did was use a trumped up claim regarding the opinions of big spenders to justify trying to take away benefits. None of his brilliant moves would have had an impact until March of 2004 when the cockroaches infesting his FF program would have presumably been flushed out of the system.
AA has had the insight to implement [i]incentives[/i] that reward big spenders without punishing ordinary frequent fliers -- recognizing the key point the Ben doesn't get. Namely that today's big spender will be on vacation with the family next week and won't appreciate being treated like pond scum just because ths weeks ticket is the wrong sort to buy the airline's love with.