Originally Posted by
nmenaker
this sort of flys in the face of the purpose of the acquisition. the CEO of Accor said that it was the "high revenue" and high margin clients of Fairmont that was most interesting to them. If they do away with many of the perks that I think we all believe kept and retained those high revenue clients, what good will that have done for them?
Well as one of those high revenue clients who would book Fairmont properties no matter what season, I find Accor management incredibly tone deaf to what makes FPC so special. In the last three years my spend has been north of 250k.
Just saying, as I burn my last FPC bennies next week.