Originally Posted by
threeoh
On the contrary, this move could attract HVFs (whether they fly F or Y), because they know if they shift their loyalty to United they'll get to preboard.
Frequent Y flyers, maybe. Frequent paid F flyers, not a chance. or people like me, a 1MM loyal UA flyer for over 20 years. I’m not going to make 2 million miles, because I’m not going to work that long. Once I retire, and I spend my UA miles on C seats, all of my additional C leisure travel will be on airlines that value the fact that I’m willing and able to spend my money on a premium flight experience, and treat me accordingly. Like other *A carriers, who actually treat me better today than UA does.