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armagebedar Dec 14, 2011 12:16 am

DIA Benefit Course
 
AMC has announced the benefit courses for 2012 DIA members. I know there are a few of you out there (schoflyer? ANAStarFlyer? WINGOFLY?) -- what will you choose?

https://cam.ana.co.jp/enquetecampaig...ervlet?type=e1 (this link is probably only viewable by logged-in DIAs)

schoflyer Dec 20, 2011 11:04 am

I don't requal until Dec 31. Really!
The link prompted me to login. Then said there was an error. I believe it is because I have not earned freedom of choice...yet;)

KIXman Dec 20, 2011 5:03 pm

I'm curious to know what they are vs JAL DIA.

armagebedar Dec 20, 2011 10:26 pm


Originally Posted by KIXman (Post 17664220)
I'm curious to know what they are vs JAL DIA.

Here's a brief summary:

Standard: 2 inflight sales coupons (5,000 yen each), 5 hotel/meal coupons (10,000 yen each), 7 ANA lounge certificates
Course A: 8 inflight sales coupons, 3 hotel/meal coupons
Course B: 7 hotel/meal coupons
Course C: 14 inflight sales coupons
Course D: 2 hotel/meal coupons, choice of gift(s) from members-only original catalog
Course E: 4 inflight sales coupons, choice of gift(s) from members-only original catalog

The lounge coupons can be used by anyone as long as they are flying on NH, a *A flight, or a NH partner flight with an NH codeshare number. The hotel coupons are good for payment at any ANA/IHG hotel in Japan for almost any rate (including the SFC/DIA rate if available). The inflight sales coupons are also good for use at ANA Festa or ANA Duty Free shops.

I personally don't have any use for the lounge or inflight sales coupons, so I'll either go with Course B or D. After looking at the catalog, there are some interesting gifts (Rimowa suitcases, Tumi bags, Zero Halliburton attache cases, an espresso maker, watches, etc.), so I'll have to figure out what makes the most sense for me.

schoflyer Dec 21, 2011 12:18 am

I focus on SPG and Hyatt.
Hotel nights were less appealing than the duty free ken.
I got the TAG Formula 1 for $200 out of pocket one year.
The next year there was nothing I wanted or wanted to give so I bought 2 Montblanc pens. The one I opened doesn't write well. The other I guess I'll give away sometime.
I'm sitting on 70,000 that expire in April, only to be immediately replaced.
Basically I need to go shopping on board. ;)
Cheers!

KIXman Dec 21, 2011 4:06 am


Originally Posted by armagebedar (Post 17665572)
Here's a brief summary:
<snip>

Thanks! It's published on JAL homepage but anyway for comparison, JAL has
First Class Course
- Domestic Route First Class Upgrade Coupon x 6
- First Class Lounge” / ”DIAMOND PREMIER Lounge Coupon” x 4
- JAL Coupon (¥5,000 per coupon) x 4

Partner (Spouse) Status Course
- DIA services to be given to partner (spouse)
- Domestic Route First Class Upgrade Coupon x 2

JAL Domestic Route Premium Course
- 100 sectors worth of Class J upgrade coupons

JAL International Route Premium Course
- 20 upgrade points

JAL Coupon Course
- JAL Coupon (¥5,000 per coupon) x 8
- Flower Gift Service x 1
- Lounge Coupon x 3
- Domestic Route First Class Upgrade Coupon x 2

Gift Selection Course
- Choose from 1 of A course or 2 from B Course from the goods shown at
http://www.jal-service-selection.jp/
such as bags, bicycles, accessories, kitchen goods etc.

I don't have any use for the first 5 courses so I'm thinking of picking something from the gift selection too.

As for ANA DIA, well I don't fly on NH metal enough to get there boo hoo

schoflyer Dec 24, 2011 4:09 pm

That JL course looks awesome.
20 upgrade points!!!
That would be game over for me. Maybe I'll switch, not!
I need those upgrade points though.

-Scho

fumitani Dec 25, 2011 4:48 am


Originally Posted by schoflyer (Post 17687212)
That JL course looks awesome.
20 upgrade points!!!
That would be game over for me. Maybe I'll switch, not!
I need those upgrade points though.

-Scho

JAL is abolishing upgrade points next year :mad:

Now should I requalify for JAL Diamond or work on NH Diamond :p

LOI Jan 7, 2012 1:26 am

Do you think ANA will follow suit and abolish upgrade points? Up to a certain point, JAL and ANA have always done the same... Would be a major drawback, though.
Then again, reasons for JL seem to be the lower number of C seats once they get their full flat seats in '13. NH does not have that problem as they are almost done refitting with staggered C.
Any thoughts?

setagaya944 Jan 7, 2012 1:48 am


Originally Posted by LOI (Post 17765278)
Do you think ANA will follow suit and abolish upgrade points? Up to a certain point, JAL and ANA have always done the same... Would be a major drawback, though.
Then again, reasons for JL seem to be the lower number of C seats once they get their full flat seats in '13. NH does not have that problem as they are almost done refitting with staggered C.
Any thoughts?

Most of NH's elites are based in Japan, where upgradeable int'l tickets come at a v. high cost...especially if the person is paying out of his/her own pocket.

So if NH abolish upgrade points, I don't think it will affect the majority of their clientele. People may be upset that they can't upgrade on domestic flights, but who knows? They might implement a new system for domestic flights (like JL have done with Class J coupons?)

For those of us who live abroad where Y/E/B/M/U/H tickets are more affordable, it would be unfortunate to see upgrade points go...

Personally I'm prepared for the worst..JL and NH have a "me too" business strategy where they like to copy each other. . . .

LOI Jan 7, 2012 3:14 am

You are right- upgradable fares in Japan are so high its not really worth it. NH´s prices in Europe have gone up as well, though. Flying out of Italy, for example, a ticket in C on LX or OS is cheaper than an upgradable fare on NH...
Of course, service is no compare, but LX has flat beds too!

Another thing just came to my mind. Last week on NRT-MUC the FA told me, MUC was the last route to be upgraded to the new 77W. Once this is done, there will be no more Premium Economy on any of the longhauls. Is that final?

Premium Eco used to be a nice advantage available only to NH status card holders. Last summer I went with three kids and all 4 of us got upgraded to PE, both ways- very nice touch of NH!

Beard Papa Jan 7, 2012 11:27 am


Originally Posted by LOI (Post 17765454)
Another thing just came to my mind. Last week on NRT-MUC the FA told me, MUC was the last route to be upgraded to the new 77W. Once this is done, there will be no more Premium Economy on any of the longhauls. Is that final?

I wonder how ORD and IAD fit into this schedule, since those are the only other int'l long-haul routes which have not been mentioned as getting the new layout. I assume all craft will be converted by 4Q 2012, and they're clearly saving their "lesser" routes for the end of the cycle. But really, how long could it take to retrofit a 77W? A week, two tops? I'm a little disappointed it's taking so long.


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