AA, USAirway merger: status matching?
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AA, USAirway merger: status matching?
I am sure this has been asked already, but there are so many threads that a search is useless.
Anyone know if AA is going to status-match US Airways Chairman's Club members??
Anyone know if AA is going to status-match US Airways Chairman's Club members??
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No one knows. This was just announced. No details are known. Another thread on yet another speculation point for unknown information is really not necessary.
Oh wait, will they be serving Coke or Pepsi?
Cheers.
Oh wait, will they be serving Coke or Pepsi?
Cheers.
#4
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Agreed no one knows yet. I'm sure the carriers themselves have yet to work out these details and wont for a while yet. You'll get status of some sort, but what the new status levels we'll be and how US's will map to the new AAdvantage program has yet to be decided.
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Does US match AA EXPs? If so, to what?
While I don't fly US as much, I figured I could hedge by building a miles bank in both places. Of course if I wasn't so AA loyal I'd be hedging like a normal human with a status match and secondary program with United or Delta.
While I don't fly US as much, I figured I could hedge by building a miles bank in both places. Of course if I wasn't so AA loyal I'd be hedging like a normal human with a status match and secondary program with United or Delta.
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They wont be dong status matches against each other at this point. We were talking about when programs combine. They know the game you're trying to play in this situation.
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As an analogy, Citicard is more than happy to accept my application and give me more miles for their credit card, because if 2 out of my 3 cards are Citi Advantage cards, there is a higher likelihood that my $ are going them.
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Thanks, but I'm not sure why they wouldn't. As I stated, if I have a choice of a secondary carrier for 2013 and 2014 when most of what will happen is status quo, then it would be in their best interest to make that secondary carrier US/AA. It would certainly be better than hedging and status matching on Delta or United, which could be disastrous to them if I like it enough to move allegiance (multiplied by all EXPs). Just saying that it isn't as simple as "we'll get you anyway"
As an analogy, Citicard is more than happy to accept my application and give me more miles for their credit card, because if 2 out of my 3 cards are Citi Advantage cards, there is a higher likelihood that my $ are going them.
As an analogy, Citicard is more than happy to accept my application and give me more miles for their credit card, because if 2 out of my 3 cards are Citi Advantage cards, there is a higher likelihood that my $ are going them.
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UA and CO did just that.
In 2010 after the merger announcement, you had the code-share / alliance benefits for boarding, free baggage, and club access.
For 2011 there was a website where you linked your accounts - once you did that, you received credentials on the "other" carrier ... 1K=Plat / Premier Exec = Gold / Premier = Silver.
Later on for 2012 when million miler qualifications were recalculated, pre-United members had mileage recalclated based on CO's more generous way of counting miles (code share, alliance, credit card, etc. ... vs UA strict BIS calculation).
Elite rank inflation ... status devaluation ... oh g-d this freaking nightmare starts again. Ugh.
In 2010 after the merger announcement, you had the code-share / alliance benefits for boarding, free baggage, and club access.
For 2011 there was a website where you linked your accounts - once you did that, you received credentials on the "other" carrier ... 1K=Plat / Premier Exec = Gold / Premier = Silver.
Later on for 2012 when million miler qualifications were recalculated, pre-United members had mileage recalclated based on CO's more generous way of counting miles (code share, alliance, credit card, etc. ... vs UA strict BIS calculation).
Elite rank inflation ... status devaluation ... oh g-d this freaking nightmare starts again. Ugh.
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And pre-merger UA million milers lost their annual regional upgrades and 100% bonus miles. I'd trade off the "more generous way of counting miles" on the CO side for the way it used to be on the UA side. Those of us that had those 1MM BIS miles lost a lot with this merger.
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And pre-merger UA million milers lost their annual regional upgrades and 100% bonus miles. I'd trade off the "more generous way of counting miles" on the CO side for the way it used to be on the UA side. Those of us that had those 1MM BIS miles lost a lot with this merger.