Originally Posted by
Sykes
One interesting thing that my United sales rep told me is that they're using a 2-year look-back rather than a single year, so they don't expect a tremendous amount of drop off for those who routinely qualify when also considering that the program is based on a top percentage of travelers rather than a raw qualification threshold (and spend is down across the board).
Interesting but should that not be a 3 year look-back? Very few people flew in 2020, so ideally they should look at 2021, 2020 and 2019, correct? (unless you meant 2 year look-back in addition to 2021)