AF winter schedule - some service changes
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AF winter schedule - some service changes
In addition to information to about the AF winter schedule, the French version of the press release also includes a file with information on some service changes :
Last edited by JOUY31; Sep 24, 2005 at 3:09 pm
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Originally Posted by JOUY31
In addition, by the end of summer 2006, passengers will be able to make these changes on the AF web site
btw: 2006 or 2007
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Thank you Jouy for the very interesting document about the services.
I did not know they were offering internet check-in even if you have luggage, I will have to try this.
What surprised me is the Flyin Blue part.
Not the sentence saying "the accessibility of the call-centres was not in line with the target", but the sentence saying "the easier availability of awards tickets has generated an increase of 10% in awards since the beginning of FB".
I assume that in addition to the "easier availability" there was also the fact that some members tried to redeem their miles before quitting.
But +10% seems strange when reading here all the complaints about the poor awards availability.
I did not know they were offering internet check-in even if you have luggage, I will have to try this.
What surprised me is the Flyin Blue part.
Not the sentence saying "the accessibility of the call-centres was not in line with the target", but the sentence saying "the easier availability of awards tickets has generated an increase of 10% in awards since the beginning of FB".
I assume that in addition to the "easier availability" there was also the fact that some members tried to redeem their miles before quitting.
But +10% seems strange when reading here all the complaints about the poor awards availability.
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For me the new price structure and the additional e-service are just an additional steps towards the end of travel agency (several years later as always, after what happened in the US).
Currently travel agency are protected in France by having access to unpublish fare (just check the price on AF web site for a return ticket to the US during week day and the price with a travel agency).
With the new price structure I am pretty sure that most class of reservation will become availaible publicly and not anymore exclusively through travel agent. All the additionnal e-services are definetly confirming this trend (which is anyway the way it has to be sooner or later)
Currently travel agency are protected in France by having access to unpublish fare (just check the price on AF web site for a return ticket to the US during week day and the price with a travel agency).
With the new price structure I am pretty sure that most class of reservation will become availaible publicly and not anymore exclusively through travel agent. All the additionnal e-services are definetly confirming this trend (which is anyway the way it has to be sooner or later)
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Originally Posted by TGV
I assume that in addition to the "easier availability" there was also the fact that some members tried to redeem their miles before quitting.
But +10% seems strange when reading here all the complaints about the poor awards availability.
But +10% seems strange when reading here all the complaints about the poor awards availability.
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Don't forget that DL frequent flyers, with the help of their very competent partner award desk, are very good at catching award seats in premium cabins very early on. There are many posts on this very issue on the DL board.