Originally Posted by
nk15
That's also why AA did not touch the earning RDMs and redemption side of the loyalty program at this juncture, they know that the current changes are negative and hoping to smooth the transition and first hook the people into the new loyalty program, before step 2 (the RDM earning and spending devaluation). They are hoping that enough people will be lured into going all in with the new program, especially committing a lot of credit card spent on it, and when the RDM devaluation comes they will be already committed too deep and experiencing the "I am too far down into this to now back out" effect. This is also why they did the double-dipping in Jan-Feb, they really want to hook people in early and make it harder for them to get out, when the RDM devaluation hits.
For the same reason likely they made it harder to qualify if you drop status, they really want to box in people early to try to keep their current status, and discourage them from defecting to other programs or going free agent, knowing it will be harder to get back in, if you wanted to.
I can see the logic. I have some BA J booked to start the year, and all my EU flying is on BA. So I am brushing up on the BAEC program to see if there is more value for me there, before I have to decide on AA's. While I believe I can make the LP's required for EP going forward, there are still too many unknowns for me to just shrug and sally forth.